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  • FILIPINISMS REFER TO WORDS OR PHRASES WHICH ARE LOOSELY TRANSLATED FROM COMMON TAGALOG EXPRESSIONS.
  • FILIPINISMS evolved from Filipino
    localization or acculturation
    of the English language
  • In Japan Using phones on trains is prohibited,
    but a fashionable girl (or gyaru) may
    still bring out her latest gadget only
    to face police officers
  • In japan Biting, pointing, or playing with the
    chopstick is a no no.
  • In japan Slurping the noodle or sandwich
    means a very loud applause.
  • Never to embarrass a Japanese
    waitress by giving her a tip
  • Japanese people rely more on
    nonverbal hints to send meanings
    than on words. (nodding)
  • Cancel Culture” in Korea
    In the world of Korean
    entertainment is a form of
    punishment for public figures who
    are caught in a scandal. Or in other
    words, cancel culture is a boycott or
    rejection of the public figure
    involved in the scandal because it is
    considered not to set a good example
    for fans.
  • In Thailand
    Section 112. Insulting or Defaming
    Royal Family
  • Whoever, defames, insults or
    threatens the King, the Queen, the
    Heir-apparent or the Regent, shall be
    punished with imprisonment of three
    to fifteen years
  • Thailand
    Never touch someone’s head nor step over
    someone’s head nor step over someone’s legs or
    feet. (The head is considered sacred
    in Thailand and must be respected. Never point
    your feet at anyone or use your feet to move
    anything or touch anyone. Feet are regarded as
    unclean and symbolically (as well as physically)
    the lowest part of the body.
  • in Thailand Refrain from showing a lot of affection in public
    beyond holding hands. Be discrete.
  • In thailand, Better still just “sabai sabai” or take it easy, relax
    in the land of smiles.
  • For Chinese, the face is a delicate
    concept. It translates to honor, good
    reputation or respect.
  • Mianzi(face) the key factor to
    understand the Chinese
    personality and behavior
  • Mianzi or face refers to a sociological concept we can find in
    many cultures that links the ideas of honour, dignity, self-worth
    and prestige that a person feels when in social situations.
    Face can be lost, given or even fought for.
  • Losing face: face-losing social status or harming people’s
    reputation
    being the butt of a joke, not knowing the answer to a question or
    being blamed for something publicly.
  • Giving face: enhancing other people’s reputation and
    dignity( giving compliments)
    giving someone a gift, paying someone a compliment or showing
    deference (opening a door for someone or seating them at the head of
    a table).
  • Fighting for face: Arguing over who pays the bill at a
    restaurant, disagreeing over who is the more senior/experienced
    or trying to be the first into a room.
  • Politically Correct
    carefully avoiding forms of expression or
    action that are perceived to
    exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of
    people who are
    socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
  • NEGRO:AFROAMERICAN
    WHITE:CAUCASIAN
    HOMOSEXUAL:GAY
    CRIPPLE:PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
    IDIOT,CRAZY,NUTCASE,MAD: MENTALLY DISTURBED
    BLIND:VISUALLY CHALLENGED
  • NUANCE
    Nuance is a noun, and according to the
    dictionary, it means “a subtle
    difference in or shade of meaning,
    expression, or sound.”
  • Angry: upset, enraged, irritated, sharp, vexed, livid, infuriated, incensed
  • Happy: mirthful, joyful, jovial, ecstatic, light-hearted, exultant, jubilant, giddy
  • Sad: poignant, despondent, sentimental, lugubrious, morose, woeful, mournful, desolate
  • Honest: sincere, candid, outspoken, forthright, frank, unbiased, blunt
  • Calm: placid, still, bored, composed, peaceful, tranquil, serene, soothing
  • Nervous: anxious, apprehensive, hesitant, fretful, agitated, jittery, afraid
  • Smart: wise, perceptive, quick-witted, clever, sagacious, intellectual, brainy, bright,
    sharp
  • LANGUAGE
    REGISTER
    -variety of a language used in a particular social
    setting, using certain words,phrases and
    contractions that are not normally used in other
    setting-or if they did,they may sound strange or
    out of place”(Youssef,2015)
    -was first used by Thomas Bertram Reid in 1956
  • Joos (1961)describes five styles of language
    register
    Frozen/Static
    Formal
    Consultative
    Casual
    Intimate
  • Characteristics of Multimedia Presentation
    Multimedia presentations are visually
    oriented(displayed on a monitor or projected
    onto a screen)
    They allow users to use different modalities
    such as
    Video, animation, text, graphics, audio and
    photography
  • Strategy Using Tools of Technology
    Keep it simple
    Emphasize your key ideas
    Show what you can’t say
    Use close up shots and other images
    Keep the number of images you present
    manageable
    Combine variety with coherence

    Use large lettering
  • Multimedia Presentation Tips
    Go for creativity
    Colors make it beautiful
    Use good fonts
    Text is evil
    Images say more than a thousand words.
    Big is beautiful
    Info graphics are amazing. Use simple
    info graphics
    Get inspired.
  • 10-20-30 rule: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30
    font size
    1-6-6 rule: 1 main idea, 6
    bullets, 6 words per bullet
    7-7 rule: 7 lines, 7 words
  • 9 P’s: Prior Proper
    Presentation Prevents Poor
    Performance of the Person
    Putting them on the
    Presentation
  • Communication Aids
    These are visual support used to make
    presentation interesting and effective. It
    is a great help to present the ideas
    clearly by highlighting the significant
    information.
  • Using Traditional Visual and Audio
    Media
    Overhead Transparencies
    Flip Chart
    White Board/Chalkboard
    Document Camera
    Video
    Handout
    Sound recording
  • Technology--based Communication Aids
    Text Messaging
    Social Media
    Video Conferencing
    Email
    Video Presentation
    PowerPoint Presentation
  • Communication Aids Examples
    Powerpoint
    Prezi
    linkedIn Slideshare
    BrainShark
    TED.com