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The more you know about other cultures the easier communication can be.

7/27/2012

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Communication is key to connecting with others.

In all aspects of life, whether in your professional life or personal life, communication is one of the most important skills to have.

Good communication skills can be the most powerful tool you will use to lower risk of violence, insults, losses and accidents. 

One of the most important parts of communication is understanding each other. While we have so very much in common as being human, we also have many cultural differences. Learning how to speak compassionately, effectively and respectfully are key in creating a quality professional and personal experience.  

One thing that happens in communication with other cultures (race, class, age, etc.)  is that folks tend to "put their foot in their mouths". They may make comments, ask questions or make jokes that end up really insulting others. The sad thing here is that most folks never mean any harm. They actually have good intentions but because of poor communication skills and understanding of other cultures they make themselves look like the "bad guy" when they really aren't.

Learning about communicating with other cultures is not just a way to avoid law suits and win customers; it's one of the richest experiences you can provide for yourself as a person and as a professional. Once you start connecting with people from many different cultures the quality of your life will increase. All cultures have light and shadow sides but mostly all cultures have a wealth of beauty, skills, knowledge and perspectives that will amazing and impress you once you start on the learning and connecting journey.

We all share this beautiful planet, knowing how to connect with others peacefully and compassionately creates an expantion in our lives. It is only natural that as we expand in understanding, we also expand in all areas of our lives.

Here is a blog that is not only a great read, but it has some powerful points that important to learn about commucating with the Deaf community.

Communication is key to connecting with others.
In all aspects of life, whether in your professional life or personal life, communication is one of the most important skills to have.

Good communication skills can be the most powerful tool you will use to lower risk of violence, insults, losses and accidents. 

One of the most important parts of communication is understanding each other. While we have so very much in common as being human, we also have many cultural differences. Learning how to speak compassionately, effectively and respectfully are key in creating a quality professional and personal experience.  

One thing that happens in communication with other cultures (race, class, age, etc.)  is that folks tend to "put their foot in their mouths". They may make comments, ask questions or make jokes that end up really insulting others. The sad thing here is that most folks never mean any harm. They actually have good intentions but becuase of poor communication skills and understanding of other cultures they make themselves look like the "bad guy" when they really aren't.

Learning about communicating with other cultures is not just a way to avoid law suits and win customers, it's one of the richest experiences you can provide for yourself as a person and as a professional. Once you start connected with people from many different cultures the quality of your life will increase. All cultures have light and shadow sides but mostly all cultures have a wealth of beauty, skills, knowledge and perspectives that will amazing and impress you once you start on the learning and connecting journey.

10 Things you should never say to a Deaf person.
http://becomingdeaf.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/10-things-you-should-never-say-to-a-deaf-person/ 
Happy learning!


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