COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT
I chose to watch the television show Meet the
Jacksons. The show was about an African
American family, husband, wife and son and daughter. They appear to be an upper class family. The wife is a doctor and the father a
lawyer. The daughter is older than the son;
they appear to be maybe 13 and 12 years old.
The son and the daughter do not appear to be getting along with each
other; they always have frowns on their faces throughout the entire show until
the end. The husband and wife seem to
have a good relationship. They are
always seen happy and smiling, and talking to the children. The children and the parents get along
well. The son complains to his father about his
sister and the daughter complains to her mother about her brother. They get along well at the end of the
episode. There were various non-verbal
feelings expressed such as smiles, frown, some eye contact and not eye contact at
times, hand gestures, hugs, kisses, etc.
After watching the show with the sound on, I
realized that some of my assumptions regarding the son and daughter were in
accurate. In this episode, the only
reason they were not getting along was because they were both running for
president of a club at school. They never showed them while they were at school,
therefore I would never have known that this was the reason they always seemed
mad at one another. Apparently, the son
had more friends at school that were going to vote for him than his
sister. She told him that he was making
promises that he would not keep in order for the students at school to vote for
him. This is where they began disliking
each other. I just assumed they just did
not get along. At the end of the show they sit down and talk
to each other and work out their differences.
This was an assignment that helped me realize
that our assumptions can always be misinterpreted very easily. It showed me that effective communication, verbal
as well as non-verbal are very important and it is also good to be a good
effective listener.
I really enjoyed this assignment. The show I watched was difficult to interpret what was going on without the sound. It made me see just how important nonverbal communication is and how things can be interpreted wrong. I really enjoyed your post.
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