Cross cultural communication is like learning how to speak different languages so you can understand and be understood by friends from all around the world.
Imagine you're playing with a friend who speaks a different language, maybe they say “hello” in a way that sounds like “hola” or “nihao.” At first, it’s confusing, but if you both learn each other's words, it becomes easier to play and share your toys. That’s what Pellegrino Riccardi explains in his TEDxBergen talk, how people from different backgrounds can work together better when they understand each other’s ways of thinking and speaking.
How It Works Like a Puzzle
Think of cultures like puzzle pieces, some fit together easily, others need a little twist. When you learn how to match the pieces, the picture becomes clearer. Pellegrino shows us that learning about other cultures helps people become better friends, neighbors, and even coworkers.
Why It Matters
Just like knowing your friend’s favorite game makes playing more fun, understanding other people’s ways of life makes working together more enjoyable. It’s like having a bigger, brighter playground where everyone can play and learn from each other!
Examples
- A child learning to say 'hello' in two different languages at school.
- Two friends from different countries trying to understand each other's jokes.
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