Guidelines to characteristics of other cultures

Lecture 3: Guidelines to characteristics of other cultures

When  one  asks  “How  can  I  learn  about  culture  X?”,  all  too  often  we  are 

discouraged to  learn that there is no comprehensive book (or list) available 

on  culture  X.  the  lack  of    reading  matter  on  various  cultures  is,  in  some 

ways,  a  blessing,  since  knowledge  of  other  cultures  is  better  acquired  by 

experience  than  by  study.  Thus,  ones  in  foreign  mission  should  plan  to 

experience  cultures  different  from  their  own,  particularly  the  cultures 

represented in their mission or posts. To be valid, these experiences should

incorporate a few basic principles and discovery techniques. By discovering 

the  characteristics  of  other  cultures,  it  should  be  noted  that  cultures   vary 

internally and are changeable. There are usually many cultural differences 

within a single race or nationality. The following principles may be useful to 

keep in mind:

–  Firsthand experience is necessary to understand many subtleties of any 

culture.

–  Feelings  of  apprehension,  loneliness  or  lack  of  confidence  are  common 

when visiting and experiencing another culture.

– Differences between cultures are often experienced as threatening.

–  What is logical and important in a particular culture may seem irrational 

and unimportant to an outsider.

–  In  describing  another  culture, people  tend  to  stress  the  differences  and 

overlook the similarities.

–  Stereotyping due to generalizing may be inevitable among those who lack

frequent contact with another culture.

– Personal observations of others about another culture should be regarded 

with skepticism.

– Many cultures often exist within a single race, language group, religion or

nationality, differentiated by age, gender, socioeconomic status, education 

and exposure to other cultures.

– All cultures have internal variations.

– Cultural awareness varies among individuals.

–  One’s own sense of cultural identity often is not evident until one 

encounters another culture. 

– Cultures are continually evolving.

– Understanding another culture is a continuous process.

–  One should understand the language of a culture to best understand that 

culture.

An understanding of these principles would certainly support to become a 

more insightful observer of other cultures.

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