Observation In Social Work

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For this interesting assignment, I was in search to find out a public place of piece where I may able to review peoples with ease. I selected a café for this job, where peoples come in a shape of crowed. I selected a table in the café at such location, from where I was easily able to keep watch on visitors of the café. The café was I selected is located in the center of the city, so I was sure that I am going to observe a large numbers of peoples about their greetings manners in the café for my assignment. The first greet, which I observed in the café was at the entrance gate of the café where a gate keeper detailed by management of the café was standing to welcome the costumers of the café. I noticed that most of the peoples were not answering …show more content…

Later, I came to know that the old man was only permitted the outer area of his old house for an hour only. The boy paid the bills including old man and forwarded his hand toward the old man to help him while standing from the chair. They leaved the café, and again boy presented the greeting to all in the café by turning his head and after that he ordered a taxi for the old man. I was surprised to review this talk between a boy and an old man. This interesting assignment made me clear that there is still good available in the world. No doubt, I also found the peoples during my assignment, who were feeling shame to give any kind of greeting in back response to the gate keeper of the café. There are people who only like to say your greetings to girls only whether it’s a bus stop, a café or any other …show more content…

In spite of the fact that a fundamental piece of day by day life, the greeting is a part of communication that appears to happen easily in our society. Despite the fact that our rituals are viewed as informal in examination to different social orders regardless they oblige method. Every encounter includes assessment, thought, discourse, and body language which are controlled by social distance and the relationship between both parties. It is a complicated dance through which the general population included must navigate the strides whether their accomplice is well known or a complete stranger. Most encounters with strangers are clumsy. At the point when approaching a stranger a contemplated, precisely measured choice is made about what to do: overlook or recognize the other individual. Whether on a college grounds or in the city of a residential area I found that the larger part of individuals have a tendency to maintain a strategic distance from eye contact and take a gander at the ground when encountering a stranger. Couple of, additionally cordial individuals are prone to smile or gesture their head at the other individual and move on. The absence of consideration is not intended to be inconsiderate; however, it is a greater amount of an endeavor to be polite through cognizant obliviousness. By not paying heed to the next individual you are evading any cumbersomeness that may result, saving