CROSS-CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE PATTERNS OF GERMAN UTTERANCES IN TOUR GUIDING IN INDONESIA

Mery Dahlia Hutabarat, fbs uny, Indonesia

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to describe the patterns of German utterances in tour
guiding related to cross-cultural aspects. This was a qualitative descriptive study in which
the data were collected through interviews and questionnaires. The findings show that
the cross-cultural implications are manifested by tour guides’ utterances to prepare a
visit a tourist attraction. The utterances contain suggestion, information, and prohibition
on doing things inappropriate for Indonesian culture such as how to shake hands and
dress properly in a temple. Most utterances use the infinitive construction without a
subject. They are communicative and understandable to German tourists. The utterances,
however, do not seem to be polite enough based on German grammatical rules. Therefore,
the patterns of utterances are designed for prospective German language speaking tour
guides to learn.

Keywords


cross-cultural, Landeskunde, speaking, patterns of utterances, tour guiding

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21831/ltr.v15i1.9768

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