Archive for December 2nd, 2011

Ways to Overcome Constraint Language

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

How to overcome obstacles when we walk in an unfamiliar area with only the local language as the language we are blind? Please try the following tips:

Sign language
Sign language is the most effective means as a bridge for the two parties did not mutually understand the language used by his interlocutor. But sometimes there are certain cues contradict even that is not the same in the two regions. For example shake of the head in India. For us in Indonesia and other nations in general, means “no”, whereas in India could mean “yes” depending on the model of head turns.

Many smiles
A smile is a universal language. Show friendliness, especially in a strange place where the language becomes very important constraint. Even if people do not understand what you’re talking about, at least they got the impression that you are friendly, friendly and had no malicious intent. But also do not overdo it, you might pass for insane.
Instantiate

If you need or want to buy something, show examples of items that you are referring to. Suppose you want to ask for toilet paper in the officer lodging, show a tissue or a roll as an example. If you are in a position not likely to give examples of such goods to buy fried chicken at a restaurant, just copy the sound of crowing cock-flapping while flapping his hands.

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