Communication Between Cultures

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you use but rather the idea that you are sharing part of yourself with another
human being. Keating summarizes this concept of human contact eloquently, say-
ing,“Communication is powerful: It bringscompanions to our side or scatters our
rivals, reassures or alerts children, and forges consensus or battle lines between us.”^1
Whether people live in a city in China, in a village in India, on a farm in Kazakh-
stan, or in the Amazon rain forests of Brazil, they all employ the same activity
when they attempt to share their thoughts and feelings with others. The verbal
and nonverbal symbols people utilize might sound and look different, but the
reasons they have for communicating are universal. To further highlight the uses
people make of this important tool, look at some reasons people send and receive
messages.

The Uses of Communication


Communication Helps Fulfill Interpersonal Needs


Although there may be many times when you feel frustrated with other people and
might find comfort in solitude, people are basically social creatures; therefore,
communicating with others satisfies a great many needs. So strong is the need to
communicate that one of the cruelest punishments found in nearly every society is
solitary confinement. Communication is one of the most rewarding experiences
people can have. It is one of the major ways you fulfill a social component within
yourself. Linking with others allows you to experience a sense of inclusion, affec-
tion, and even control. Although cultures might express these feelings and emotions
differently, all people, by both nature and nurture, have a need to communicate and
interact with others.^2

Communicating with
others is one of the
most rewarding
experiences we can
have since it is the
major way we have
contact with others,
and as such we
experience a sense of
inclusion, affection,
and even control.


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