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A 4 page paper discussing the statement, “Perception is important in communication because perception affects the way we understand events, others and ourselves. Our perceptions are unique because of physiological factors, past experiences, culture and co-culture, and present feelings and circumstances.” The paper uses Germany and Japan as counterpoint to US culture to illustrate points made. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: CC6_KScommPercep.rtf
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mean by that?" This is not a question likely to be voiced in a formal setting, but it may well be in the thoughts of those present if the
speaker is not sensitive to the characteristics of those s/he is addressing. The purpose here is to assess the statement, "Perception is important in communication because perception affects the
way we understand events, others and ourselves. Our perceptions are unique because of physiological factors, past experiences, culture and co-culture, and present feelings and circumstances." Common Ground
Two computer programmers, each of the same race and from similar socioeconomic backgrounds, are likely to communicate with each other differently than if either was
addressing a member of another culture or presenting a project report to a committee overseeing a project of which the programmers work was a part. Communication can be complicated
when those involved are merely from different regions of the United States. When they are from totally different countries, then often it is wise to adopt highly formal speech
and manner so as not to inadvertently offend the other party. We have found in recent years just how far the East is
from the West in so many respects, including the manner in which different cultures go about conducting business. Following are examples from Germany and Japan. Germany
German fortunes have risen and fallen throughout the 20th century, but Germany remains the wealthiest and most highly populated of all the European nations. Despite
its former political divisions, Germany consistently has been known for more than a century for its precision engineering. Whether the product is Daimler or BMW cars, photographic equipment or
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