Cultural Dimensions of Argentina: 1. Universalisme Vs Particularisme
Cultural Dimensions of Argentina: 1. Universalisme Vs Particularisme
Cultural Dimensions of Argentina: 1. Universalisme Vs Particularisme
3. Neutral vs Emotional
Emotional culture is a culture where emotions are expressed openly and naturally. People
in emotional cultures often speak loudly and smile when they are happy and they greet each
other enthusiastically. Communication Style: Argentines are quite expressive and emotional in
communicating. They tend to ask lots of questions that may be considered personal; It can be
considered rude if someone doesn't ask such a question. Argentines also commonly interrupt
others while speaking if they are overwhelmed by their interest or interest in the topic.
Interruptions are often seen as demonstrations of someone's interest in a conversation.
Indirect Communication: Argentines tend to communicate indirectly. People are expected
to read between the lines. Indeed, Argentine conversations tend to be very contextual. Depending
on the context and delivery of the statement, some words can have great meaning.
Conflict: Although their way of communicating verbally is expressive, Argentines usually
aim to avoid conflict or confrontation. When people disagree on a topic, Argentines usually
handle differences of opinion indirectly and tactfully. At times, they may go to great lengths to
defuse the situation and keep the situation as calm as possible.
4. Spesific vs Diffuse
In Argentina, Personal relationships play a very important role in business culture. It is
important to become close and develop personal relationships with Argentinian business partners
before entering into significant business transactions. The initial meeting provides an opportunity
for both parties to start building relationships. It is not uncommon for meetings to be held in
informal settings such as bars or restaurants. This social arrangement allows business partners to
get to know each other and build rapport. However, promises and business commitments made in
such a social context are expected to be verifiable in the work environment. Networking is not
done carelessly in Argentina as personal contact can be essential to success. Argentines invest a
lot of time and effort into their relationships and get to know who they work with. In Argentina,
networking involves reciprocity, and people are expected to use their contacts and relationships
to help others when asked for help. To deepen the relationship, try to talk a lot. Argentines are
very interested in family. Indeed, a person's personal life is often a common topic of discussion.
Once a business relationship has taken shape, anyone may be invited to address their partner by
their first name instead of their title and last name.
5. Achiviement vs Ascription
Budaya prestasi memiliki karakteristik jika seorang diberi status berdasarkan seberapa baik
mereka menampilkan fungsinya atau memberikan status tinggi untuk pencapaian yang tinggi.
Negara Argentina lebih ke dalam dimensi budaya Achiviement karena Orang percaya bahwa
Anda adalah apa yang Anda lakukan, dan mereka mendasarkan nilai Anda demikian. Budaya ini
nilai kinerja, tidak peduli siapa anda. Sedangkan dalam budaya anggapan, status didasarkan
pada siapa atau apa seseorang itu. Apakah seseorang harus membuktikan dirinya untuk
menerima status atau itu diberikan kepadanya
Sebagai contoh orang Argentina cenderung memiliki sikap yang senang apabila anak
mereka,dekorasi rumah mereka dipujji dan masakan mereka dikatakan enak. Tanpa memandang
siapa anda dan status sosial apapun.
6. Sequential vs Synchornic
People tend to organize their time in very different ways compared to people from sequential
cultures. In a synchronic culture, people will have a much broader and more flexible perception
of time. Thus, time can be adjusted and allows more freedom to complete the task.
People from synchronous cultures do not tend to be slaves to time, but they do use time as a
guide for how they structure their day and life. In asynchronous culture, people will approach
tasks in a much more open way and are less tied to deadlines and time frames.
• Reschedule the meeting at the last minute,
• Appears a few minutes after the meeting start time
• Missing agreed to deadlines
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