Friday, December 7, 2012

Language Experiment



The language experiment was quite an experience. It showed me just how both verbal and movement communication is important when communicating with others. It sure did bring that point across to my group in which I conducted the experiment with. Throughout the whole experiment they just simply thought it was hilarious on how much I was struggling on trying to put my input in the conversation but I must admit it was a very fun and joyful experiment for both my friends and IJ.  

Movement: Now part one of the experiments I have to say was the most problematic part of the experiment for me. Not being able to use any form of speaking to communicate with my friends just seemed impossible because just let me tell you I was never good at charades so you can just imagine how this conversation went. I literally felt like I was going to go insane because throughout the whole conversation my friends were unable to comprehend what it is I wanted to point across. I just wanted to scream and shout what it is I wanted to say but I just stayed come and collected while my friends just looked at me with confusion. My partners attempted many times to change the way they were communicating with me but I’m just not great with only using movement and hand gestures to put my point across. I do that much better with verbal speaking. I do believe that a culture that uses speaking as their form of communication would have more of an advantage because it is just easier to learn and habitat a new language but then again any form of language can have an advantage because it is just simply a matter of learning ones language but that can definitely take quite some time to learn. So maybe using symbolic language will be a lot easier to use when trying to communicate with others whom are from a different culture.  

Verbal:  Part two of the experiment was relatively difficult for me because I have noticed that I myself use a lot of movement when it comes to conversing with others. I use the movement as a way to prompt my body language and show expression on the subject in which we are discussing. But since I had to sit still with no sudden movements it made this part of the experiment very challenging for me. I was able to put my point across when talking to my partners. They were fully capable to understand me and my arguments but they just thought it was the funniest thing that I couldn’t use any sort of movement when speaking because even them themselves know how difficult it is not to use hand movements or gestures when participating in a conversation. I do believe that not many people have much of a difficult time reading body language because I do feel that being able to see how one is feeling and the type of mood they’re in can be read by their body language. I also do believe that one can also feel how one is feeling you can just get this vibe off a person when standing next to them.  

After the experiment I came to a conclusion that no matter how one is communicating either it be verbal or movement each one of them has its own characteristics that one can like or dislike. In terms of which one is more important I do feel that both are very important aspect to one’s communication. They are both equally important to have when exchanging opinions, thoughts, and feelings when being part of a conversation or all in general when one is just simply communicating with others.  

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