NAME: Farah Dina
NIM: 1888203046
Class: 5.1
UAS CCU
1. In understanding foreign cultures, someone needs to understand well the cultures to avoid cultural conflicts. But, many people are failed to understand the values and customs of foreign cultures. According to your own idea, please explain what do you need to have to understand foreign cultures in order to avoid cultural conflicts.
- There are several things you must do to understand foreign cultures in order for cultural conflict to occur
- Be Thorough and Critical filter out whether it can have a positive or negative impact on life and yourself
- Expanding Science We can know about some of the incoming innovations in greater clarity and detail
- Be Moderate trying to take the positive side by using a way to always think positively about foreign cultures while preventing the negative impacts that exist in the foreign culture
- Accept the difference Every culture is different, there are many differences, there are some things that we can accept but there are also some differences that we cannot accept.
2. How do you define your local cultural is different from foreign culture? Do youthink local and foreign cultures need to be integrated? Please provide your reasons
- Indonesia has dozens of ethnic groups, each of which has different customs and traditions. Each tribe has a different regional language with dozens of dialects or dialects that grow and develop in a particular locale or area with human supporters who live and reside in that locale or area. Meanwhile, foreign culture is a collection of habitats, values and behaviors that have been thoroughly accepted and understood globally, and are not tied to one group or individual.
Local culture and foreign culture need to be integrated, because foreign culture and local culture have very clear differences, through these differences create harmony in people's lives
3. What is stereotype and prejuice? Does it exist in your local culture? Give example?
- Prejudice is a preconceived idea that is not based on actual facts or truths. A stereotype is a widely held but simplified and simplified image or idea about a particular type of person, target, or group of people.
Examples Javanese are attached to the label of smart cooking. The Javanese are also known as a refined tribe, so they often have less firm stereotypes. This is based on its history, the Javanese are a tribe of political and aristocratic rulers so that they have a polite and refined character.
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