Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Workplace Diversity & Cultural Behavior-Free Samples-Myassignment
Question: Details your idea about Christian and sikhism 3 behaviour that you notice at the cultural setting and Compare between that cultural behavior and the behavior of another. Answer: It has been observed that when Christians visit church, men usually stands on the right hand side of the church and women stand on the left hand side. However, they always leave a space in their middle so that it becomes trouble-free for the priests to hold their services (Luzbetak, 2015) . In the temple for Sikhs, no chairs are supplied to them and therefore they have to sit on the carpeted floor. There might be few chairs, which are only for old people or physically disabled who have difficulty sitting on the floor. Christian people do not cover their heads when they are offering their prayers as a sign of expressing their devotion, whereas, women wear decent clothes with no makeup, which is a sign of patience and purity while they are serving god. On the other hand, when Sikh people visit temple the very first thing they do is to cover their heads. Men or women both have to cover their heads, remove their shoes and wash their hands and feet before entering the temple. Talking, laughing, and greeting friends or handshaking in the church means showing disrespect to the god and an act of disturbing others in their prayers. Chewing, eating or drinking inside the church is not allowed. However, Sikhs always bow down to their holy book first after entering the temple and they never show their back or sit with their feet pointed towards their lord and moreover they sit crossed leg in a yoga style once they are inside their temple (Mandair, Shackle Singh, 2013). References Luzbetak, L. J. (2015).The church and cultures: New perspectives in missiological anthropology. Orbis Books. Mandair, A. P. S., Shackle, C., Singh, G. (2013).Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity. Routledge.
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