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“‘The real job is not to understand foreign culture but to understand our own…all one ever gets from studying foreign culture is a token understanding. The ultimate reason for such study is to learn more about how one’s own system works.’
— Edward T. Hall
The Silent Language”
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Reading Between the Signs
Anna Mindess
— Jan 10, 2026 04:50PM
— Edward T. Hall
The Silent Language”
Excerpt From
Reading Between the Signs
Anna Mindess
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“Culture has been aptly compared to an iceberg. Just as an iceberg has a visible section above the waterline and a larger, invisible section below the waterline, so culture has some aspects that are observable and others that can only be suspected, imagined, or intuited.”
i have always loved the iceberg analogy / viewpoint!
— Jan 10, 2026 05:00PM
i have always loved the iceberg analogy / viewpoint!
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“What followed was a stimulating discussion in which I explained to Tom my difficulty in carrying out what is considered ‘appropriate’ behavior for hearing people during introductions; that is, mentioning names of well-known Deaf people one has had connections with in order to show he or she can be trusted. Because of the ingrained disapproval of ‘name-dropping’ in American culture,”—
— Jan 10, 2026 04:57PM
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One of the themes of our chapter on Deaf culture was the importance of information sharing, which is exemplified in many cultural behaviors, including introductions. I finally made the connection!
“You mean I should have told you about Carol the first day when we met in your office?” I ventured.
“Yes!” came the strong reply.”
— Jan 10, 2026 04:54PM
“You mean I should have told you about Carol the first day when we met in your office?” I ventured.
“Yes!” came the strong reply.”
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“Our cultural inheritance of values, attitudes, and beliefs, which, although we may not want to admit it, still influences our daily behavior and the way we interact with others.”
— Jan 10, 2026 04:51PM

