1. I found this portion of the project difficult because I’m a bit of a talker, so staying silent for 15 minutes was a bit of a challenge for me.
2. The initial impression of my lack of any established form of communication, was that I was eavesdropping or perhaps "not all there in the head" but after my initial responses (as dictated by the prompt) and silent participation that changed. Yes, they admitted altering their communication with me. They felt obligated to make sure I was included in the conversation. They would catch themselves only making eye contact with each other, then would stop and bring me back into the conversation. At some point it turned into a short game of charades! I was trying to communicate and they were guessing at the different signals I was using. I think overall it was more challenging to them.
3. I can say that the culture using symbolic communication would definitely have the advantage in communicating more complex ideas. The culture using the Language system would most likely view the non-speaking culture as inferior or less intelligent. There are people who have difficulties communicating, people like the deaf, mutes, and even the lower functioning mentally handicapped individuals, and society, while it is improving, has a tendency to treat individuals like this with some form of innate hostility.
1. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to last the full 15 minutes, as I happen to be a very animated communicator, it was basically impossible for me to be expressionless.
2. The other participants in this portion of the project thought it was amusing to watch me attempt to conceal my expressions.
3. I would say that expression and speech go hand in hand, as expression allows those you are communicating with better understand your perspective.
4. I know of a few people who misread, or misinterpret, body language and respond accordingly. That “handicap,” if you will, can create agitation and sometimes aggression from the one communicating. Reading body language as an adaptive ability can ease tensions in situations of unrest and potential turmoil. But imagine a world without body language, where we are only judged by what we say or what we do, and not by what we do while speaking, that would be a much simpler world, it would either be a “more polite” society, or a society of chaos, people would focus MORE on what comes out of their mouth and how people heard them, and not how people perceived their movements. It’s actually quite frightening to think of a world of expressionless communication as you would never know what someone was trying to convey.