A cultural difference that I notice every time
I do a workshop is the Australian habit of saying thanks or thank you
every time I collect evaluation forms or other materials from the
participants.
It gets very tiring to say thanks to all 60 or so people every time I collect something. Indonesian teachers do not appear to do this.
I didn't remember doing this in Australia but on thinking back to teaching in Australia, I realised that the reason I didn't do this was that I always got the kids to pass everything to the front of the row, so I only had to say thanks 4 times.
Have a great week. And if you want to be really Australia don't forget to use thanks every time you receive something. Australians tend to think people rude who do not say thanks.
It gets very tiring to say thanks to all 60 or so people every time I collect something. Indonesian teachers do not appear to do this.
I didn't remember doing this in Australia but on thinking back to teaching in Australia, I realised that the reason I didn't do this was that I always got the kids to pass everything to the front of the row, so I only had to say thanks 4 times.
Have a great week. And if you want to be really Australia don't forget to use thanks every time you receive something. Australians tend to think people rude who do not say thanks.
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