The United States has always been regarded as a multicultural country. These cultures vary greatly in the language in which they are used. Over the years there was a debate as to whether the United States should declare English as a national language. I think that we should not enact legislation declaring English as our national language. It does not stop discrimination or restrict culture.
Language and communication barriers Negligible potential problems are strong cultural and language barriers between America and Germany. There are many language barriers between Daimler Benz and Chrysler. These obstacles should be resolved through communication between the parties. Fitzgibbon and Seeger (2002) discovered that cultural differences are one of the main factors in the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz. Beyond that, communication and public relations before the merger will create unrealistic and unrealistic expectations. Cultural differences are factors that affect individual communication methods and communication methods.
Words can become a barrier to communication, but it is not the only obstacle that speakers must overcome when screening in other cultures. Barriers beyond languages convey information with their own tasks, but there are cultural differences among those who speak and understand the same language. Culture is a common cause of many misunderstandings, as it influences how we interpret information and how to participate in group setting. In order to effectively reach your target audience, your presentation must be provided with an understanding of the video that your audience will see through it.
There is also a barrier of culture on the wall of words. Body language is a cultural barrier for Chinese-American. For example, Mintangtat is taught to beat his arm so that it looks like a sign of respect. But in the United States you need to look at your eyes to show respect. (Chen) Another cultural barrier includes education. Chinese students have a tough learning habit. If so, they rarely participate in athletics and they are spending all their energy to study. Mr. Bill · Liu said, "You are a Chinese-American, this is a character with a hyphen." They want to "adapt" or want to become Americans. On the other hand, my parents like my way, so I do not want to change. "Unfounded parents, migrant families struggling to survive, are confused by the surrounding environment and they are not helping children's social and cultural struggle."