Posts Tagged ‘multicultural’

communicating across the cultural divide

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Over the last two weeks I was able to observe cross-cultural communication without moving more than few km from my place.

And I will never cease to be surprised at one of the few absolutes that still linger inside the mind of even the most open-minded people.

Language.

When we communicate, we do not just listen- our brain tries to anticipate, by using the patterns that we know.

With a foreign interlocutor, the risk is that our brain “puts the coach in front of the horses”- and infers a conclusion where none if forthcoming.

Our natural instinct to predict becomes a damage to our effective communication.

GoogleTranslate and democratic access to technology

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

This post is announce about an announce.

But if you do not care about my multilingual experiment, and want just to apply it to your own web-writing, be it personal or professional, go here.

First, when I wrote on August 5th that Multilingual online publishing – part 2 that from August 16th the posts would have been “GoogleTranslate Ready”- I lied.

On August 2nd, upon request from some Eastern European online friends in my “virtual village” (1100+ people scattered worldwide), I published a first example of my new Russian handwriting skills.

The lie? Because, from July 30th, I started a weekly multilingual blogging exercise (see at the bottom of this post for the list as of 2009-08-16).

Using GoogleTranslate.