Verbal and Non Verbal Communication

By Ang Eisntein - Senin, Maret 31, 2014




Non-verbal Communication
            Non-verbal communication in Bali is uncountable. Bali as a Hindu area has many kinds of festival to celebrate their big days, related into Balinese believe. The first one that showed Bali just has held Galungan and Kuningan festival, because along the street there were ‘’Penjor’’, the penjors were beside road. Adorned with fruit, flowers, and coconut leaves. Then, another sign is ‘’Udeng’’, I think people or men who wear Udeng can be determined that they are Balinese.

            Next, non-verbal communication that i think it tells that ‘’You are in Bali’’ is the architecture, the way Balinese build every kind of building is always Hindu architecture. The architecture is very cool, it makes Bali different at all. I think one of reasons why tourists visit Bali is because of the architecture, Bali cannot be Bali without Hindu architecture. And the last is so many tourists from foreign countries, every tourism in Bali always be visited by so many tourists from other country, it shows that Bali is an international level of tourism.

Verbal Communication.
            Most Bali’s verbal communication is similar with here. In my bag, it was from IALF, and there is a sentence ‘’Sorry, I don’t use plastic bags’’. Then in the struggling of Balinese Museum, there are many 3D picture in a glass as the cover. Beside that, in front of the picture there is a warning ‘’Please don’t touch’’. And in mini garden of IALF, there is a sentence ‘’Sorry i am not a rubbish / an ashtray’’. I think it is an interesting sentence.


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