Flora Mondi
Getachew Godana
COMM 211
Reflection #5-
“Living
on One Dollar”
Language
is very important because its one of the main ways of communication besides
nonverbal. Even if it’s a different language, people will still find a way to
communication with each other. In chapter 6, what caught my attention was the
section on critical perspective on language. “A critical perspective on
language suggests that, in order to use language effectively in intercultural
encounters, we need to understand the role of power and of power differentials
in these encounters.” In the paragraph, it continued to go on into detail and
give details on how discourse is social. Like the example of a boss and a
worker referring to the company as a “family.”
Going
off of the example, I remember when I used to work at McDonald’s. While working
there, the managers and some employees called themselves families. I would here
my manager even call some of the workers her “babies.” Even though the workers
and the managers had different roles and positions, they were still able to
come together at the end of the day and connect with each other as a big group
who appreciated each other’s presence.
I like the example you provided from your own experience. Does the example show how words like "family" and "babies" at the work place are used to reframe the hierarchical supervisor-worker relations?
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