Degree of Formality

I really enjoyed reading your introductions. I am also pleased to see that you are finding the online exchanges useful for your learning.

Our current topic is degree of formality. Using the appropriate degree of formality is not only important in writing, but also in speaking and interaction with coworkers to help build relationships. Open NorQuest College’s Language Study Tables. Select “Table 6: Relating to Others” and watch the video clip. After watching, post your thoughts on the following questions:

  1. Is it “normal” for the boss to talk with his subordinate (follower) in such a casual way at work in your first culture? In what situations is it ok and not ok to be so casual?
  2. What are some other common small talk discussion topics? Listen to people in the grocery store, in the lunch room at work and before or after meetings. What topics do they discuss?

Source: Centre for Excellence in Intercultural Education, NorQuest College

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William