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Abstract:In recent years, the spread of American culture is rapid, many American culture into China and profound impact. But Chinese and American cultures are fundamentally quite different, and this point is still very prominent in people-to-people communication. China's feudal traditional culture can change over thousands of years. The deep-rooted ideological trend is still very different from the open ideological trend in the United States; this article will analyze the differences between Chinese and American interpersonal communication in many ways, from the cultural perspective of different analysis of interpersonal communication. In recent years, there have been many cases of misunderstanding in the study of American communication. Some people have analyzed the value comparison of American culture and so on. Interpersonal communication is the first step to get along with each other. It is also the first step to better understand each other culture. There are many aspects of the analysis of interpersonal communication, in order to better understand each other meaning in the process of communication. There are American dramas in all kinds of movie watching software. Sometimes we don't understand the mode and communication of Americans. Therefore, the study of this article is a basic understanding of American culture, not as profound as American history, philosophy and other cultures, but there is a fuller understanding of interpersonal communication, will be of great help to our lives.
Key words: interpersonal communication; culture; comparison; coexistence mode
Contents Abstract 中文摘要 Introduction-1 Ⅰ. The Characteristics of the Differences in Family Relations between China and the United States-3 A. The Characteristics of Family in China-3 B. The Characteristics of American Family Relations-4 Ⅱ.Differences in Interpersonal Relationship between China and American-5 A. Differences in Interpersonal Relationship in China-5 B. Differences in Interpersonal Relationship in the United Sates-6 Ⅲ. Looking at Values from the Perspective of Chinese and American Culture and Interpersonal Relationship-9 A. The Relationship of Values in Chinese Interpersonal Communication-9 B. The Reflection of Values in American Interpersonal Communication-10 C. The Culture Contract between China and the United States-11 Conclusion-13 Bibliography-14 Acknowledgements-15 |