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1、Cultural Differences in Body Language. Introduction:When a Chinese converse with an American friend of the opposite sex, would it be indecent to looking at the other person?An American says, “yes”, while lowering the eyes. Dose he really mean “yes”? If two young Chinese friends of the same sex walk
2、with their arms around each others shoulder or hold hands, would English-speaking people regard this as proper? These are not questions about language, but about body language, about nonverbal communication. Whats the body language? It has the definitions in both narrow and broad senses. In the narr
3、ow sense, body language includes body movement and facial expression, which can send messages. As to the broad one, it includes gesture、posture、 facial expression、 timbre of the speaker、 distance between speaker and listener, and clothes of the speaker(胡文仲 1988. 10.). In my point of view, body langu
4、age should includes facial expressions, body movements, and body contact.In the social interaction, when we converse with others, we communicate by much more than words. By our expressions, gestures and other body movements, we convey messages to the other people. Body language exists in every cultu
5、re, but not all body languages mean the same thing in different cultures. Different peoples have different ways of making nonverbal communication. The answers to the questions of this paper at the beginning are all no. As the global village tends to become smaller and smaller, it is more important f
6、or people to communicate across culture and language barriers, particularly to those who have verbal language barriers. In fact, body language is more important to people from other culture than it is to the native. To native-born people, the spoken word is by far the most important communicational
7、tool. In other culture, however, the way words are spoken along with the gestures, postures and the facial expressions that accompany those words is of greater significance. . Contentcultural differences between China and American in body language conveying emotional feelingsBody language has three
8、major functions: assisting, substituting and expressing or hiding emotional feelings. ( 胡文仲 ,1998.10 ) Emotion is the most complicated thing of human being. To express ones inner feelings is even more difficult. As the convey made by experts, human beings seldom express their complex feeling in word
9、s, and in some situation, it is more than words can convey exactly. And even though they express it by spoken words, they usually perform gestures along with it. This is because the body language is more articulate than words in communicating emotion. For example, the Chinese that says, “Yes”, while
10、 lowering the eyes may mean, “No”, because sometimes they feel reluctant to disrupt the harmony of the relationship by directly saying so (for example, when father ask you to do something which you dont like, you may also say “Yes” in order to keep the harmonious relation with Dad). In the mainstrea
11、m American culture, the folded arms of resolve, the grimace of pain or anger, the hand wringing of anxiety, are powerful communicators of emotions. When people are sad, crying may be more suitable than words to express it. Think about how much more convinced you are, for example, that a group of chi
12、ldren are excited when they jump up and down than if they simply state, “ We are very excited.”According to the above description, we can see that body language diverse in different cultures, so does it used in expressing emotional feelings. Therefore, in this paper, I attempt to make a comparison t
13、he differences of body language used in expressing the emotional feelings betweens China and America.2.1 To show friendliness You may see two men walk hand in hand or with an arm around anothers shoulder. It is a sign of friendship in China. However, Americans strongly disapprove it. The situation i
14、s regarded as homosexual in American culture. In China, if two old friends meet somewhere after several years. They may pull or push each other, or they may pat other s shoulder to show their close friendship. Americans seldom do this. It is rude to touch others wildly even though he is the intimate
15、 friend in American culture. If a Chinese, attempting to show his friendliness, stands to close to an American. The American will step back, wanting to keep a certain distance. This is because America belongs non-touching cultures. They like to keep about 30 inches apart from one another, which is c
16、onsidered their personal comfort zone. In China, a common complaint of American mothers is that Chinese often fondle their babies and very small children. Such behaviors like touching, patting, hugging or kissing may be considered rude, intrusive and offensive in American culture, even though those
17、behaviors are merely signs of friendliness or affection in Chinese culture. When meeting others, to show respect or friendliness, Chinese usually shake hands or nod. In America, you can see people often hug or kiss to show friendliness, which is quite embarrassing and awkward for Chinese, especially
18、 between the opposite sex. In China, kissing is only for lovers or parents to children. If you invite an American friend to dinner in your house, to show hospitality, you may serve food constantly in his plate. But he may feel uncomfortable or embarrassed, because in American custom, one must eat up
19、 food in his plate, if not, he might be regarded as a grandiose man, let alone to mention they do not like some certain dishes (for example viscera of animals)2.2 To show curiosityWhen people(both Americans and Chinese) find something is curious, they may glare blankly . But when Chinese glares at a
20、n American, it may makes the latter angry, because in American Culture, staring at people or holding a glance too long is considered improper.There is also a dominant curiosity in the class, where an American teacher teaches in a Chinese school. Chinese students will feel unaccustomed when they see
21、their foreign teacher sitting on the desk to teach. They consider it as a rude manner, and the gesture may break the teaching rule. But to American, the action is only to minimize the tense atmosphere of the class and shorten the distance from students. So the most common complaint of American teach
22、er is that they feel too conservative, too formal, and too dull at Chinese class. In this aspect, it can show a big cultural gap between Chinese and Americans. 2.3 To show Bitterness Grey face, shouting and gnashing etc. usually present ones anger. In China, stamping ones foot also show ones anger,
23、but in America, it shows one s feeling of impatience.In China, people will cry sadly at the funeral rites. According to Chinese culture, people who dont cry when attending the funeral are not filial persons. But in America, people rarely cry loudly at that moment, because according to American custo
24、m, crying in front of the public is a kind of lacking accomplishment.2.4 To show indifference. To show ones indifference, people usually ignore the existence of others. But in some situation, it may cause some problems. In America, when two persons are talking, they must look at each other. If not,
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