Name : Muna Alfadlilah
1. Introduction
Culture is a shared background (for example national,
ethic, religion and etc) resulting from a common language and communication
style, custom, beiefs, attitudes and value. According to
koentjaraningrat, culture is a system of ideas and taste, an action as well as
works produced by man in his social life to be owned by learning, so when people go to the another country they will get kind of
knowladge from the new country they have visited. That Korea is a histirical
state in East asia, since 1945 divided inti two distinct sovereign state: north
korea, ( officially the korea) and south korea ( especially “ republik of
korea” ) / locateed on the korean peninsula, korea is bordered by china to the northwest and rusia to the northest.
It separate from japan to the east by
the korea strait ad the earth sea. Many people like korea because has many
characteristic and uniquess own nation. sometimes people go abroad such as
study go aboard, travelling, tour , bussinesman, etc. However, people rarely to
adapted in the new place in all around the world. All people feel cross culture when move or face to new live
in another country.
This paper focuses in explain what the material who
teacher has been taught in the class. That is how we can analyze the foreign go
to korea, here will explain about cross culture conflict and adjustment, verbal
communication, non verbal communication. We are going to know the place what
will we explain later. Also we know about in generalizatiiton in the city that
happpen right now. Writer is going to analize vlog about the tittle “ reverse
culture shock in Korea “. The duration that video is 7 minutes 35 second.
2. Discussion
Here there are girl from australia and boy from korea. Australia is
a country comprising the mainland of tasmania and numerous smaller islands. So
foreign want to enjoy go autralia aslo korea for one years, but sometimes
people in australia want to go aboard, so they visetted in korea ad fell
culture shock there :
a.
Culture shock:
is an experience a person may have when one
moves to a cultural environment which is from one’s own.
1.
Environmennt: The first time they (foreign) arrived in the korea, they see
different scenery, because in australia they look building and rarely tree but
in the korea they look many tree and house also snow there. In this sentences “
wooow when I arrived there I see alot of tree in everywhere”.
2.
People : at the road when they stop,
they look all many people and the shock because in the korea is people from all
around the world so there many kind of people sldo different style, because in
austtralia is multicultural coutry so that means in australia has a different
culture or element there.
3.
Attitude: when in Australia we meet a friend
in Australia she said that “when I meet my friend just shake a hand, and hug
sometimes kiss not like in korea”. A boy responsess her said “ the greatest
people in korea when we meet someone we said annyeong haseyo while crouch”, so
that the girl shock with that attitude.
4.
Language : before arrived there she
doesn’nt know about the languages. When she have arrived she wants to close the
ears and say “ shut up shut up “, and he goes to australia he look people in
australia speak in english because in korea he speaks in korea.
b. CROSS CULTURE ADJUSTMENT: living in a
culture that is different from your own can be both an exciting adventure and a
challenging process.
1. Motivation: the
girl goes to korea because she wants to spend time there and try to want know
the siituation there, and also the boy goes to australia for comparing about
the koreaa with australia.
2. Length of stay : in Korea the girls lives about one years and had fellt culture shock
and also the boy because they go to the destiny country together.
3. Relation with another : Korea must be
different with the other country in around the world from the people of course.
The girl impress with the customer service when she goes to the market/
restaurant. She said “ the customer service in korea “ customer service in
korea very im”impressional" and people korea are friendy.
4. .Language and culture knowledge: the languages autralia is english after arrived in korea she doesnt
know about korean languages, so she just listen what people speak.
c. PROCCESS ADJUSTMEN : to applayto longer stays (including
permanent ones) in another culture. Each stagein this adjustment procces in
characteristic that person.
1. Honeymoon period: when first time she arrived there she feel shock with the situation
and happend in the Korea because so different culture and environtmen. She
feels happy there.the boy also like that feels happy. She enjoy about the
culture because in australia there is no, the other hand in korea there is now
culture like autralia.
2. Culture shock: the differencet between Korea and Australia, in Australia usually use English language but in Korea use the Korean language. About the customer service they
services friendly and ddifferent with australia just ask about they need. It is
about the greet when in australia just say “ hai, how are you, what are you
doing?” but in korea they when meet the always “shake hand” and bow in.she
feels shock. She “ ooh like that, I see”.
In the korea no buss
3. Initial Adjustment: althougt she doesn’t know the language she keeps try to feel
comfortamble btut she almost gives up because the language is difficult.
4. Depression: the
girl feels depression
when buy some food and then in the sop her doesnt play video and she
feels that transportation so terrible than Australia, because Australia has
many best transprtation. She feels not comfortable.
5. Acceptance and integration: she tries to
make feels comfortable and want to make relattinship with the other
people because it depans her, nothing selfish, and and bad attitude. So she
just lives in korea only one year.
d. SYMTOMS: whenever
people happen to be experiencing a negative stage of adjustment.
1. Anger toward the members of the the new culture: about the situation in korea she difficult
to adapted but she try and she wants to go vack in australia because she can’t
plays video and buss there so terrible because the transportation not like in
australia.
2. Withdrawal and avoidance of
contact with people from the new culture : she wants to silent beacuse dont
want to speak with people in korea she dosnt know about the languages, so she
wanna go australia.
e. COMMUNNICATION: how people cummunicate
with surrounding and make a conversatition.
1. Verbal communication: she always uses English language to another and sometimes she doesnt want
listen people in around her because the language is difficult. She only keep
use english because she wants to make conversatition.
3. conclusion
Culture shock is definitely experienced everyone always
beripindah places and things were bound to happen and of course every new
experience vary. The author can get the conclusion of this vlog, how "She"
can adapt to its environment with one of the very culture made him depressed
and wanted to return to australia. Korea is indeed the countries most often
favored by tourists for a new cultural venue because korea has its own
specialties. While australia has the variant cultures where “boy” go to australia who enjoy the first time
he arrived in airport. Culture shock is the author of the material already
reviewed on a semester and is now looking for a vlog as final project. Cultures
of shock increases if those people who move too comfortable with the initial
condition in which depression is going to be a challenge for people living in
the new place that automatically in the middle of it has adjustment which is
very heavy, but has the ending where people can finally adapt to the good if it
does not mean it depends on the person doing the transfer spot.
Reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwLVOHsdjPQ
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/korea
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/australia
Adelman Ph.D, Mara B. And Deena R. Levinee M.A.Cross Culture
Communication. United states of America: a paramount communication
company.1982.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar