To Code Switch or Not to Code Switch? That is the Question. | Katelynn Duggins | TEDxMaysHighSchool

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2018
  • Some people are not familiar with how to handle themselves in societal conditions other than what they are used to and they will flop in social and cultural situations or be intimidated. But then there are some people who can maneuver easily in any social and cultural situation and blend in easily because they know understand how to code switch. Katelynn explains when and how to code switch. Katelynn is a senior at Mays High School. She was Raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 2015. Growing up she faced many struggles that have shaped her to be the young woman she is today. Despite her struggles and ridicule by others, she stayed focused on her education and managed to obtain and maintain a spot in the top 10% of her graduating class while successfully balancing many extra curricular activities and strenuous academic courses. Throughout her journey the most important thing to her is staying humble and true to who she really is. She is a member of the BELLES Leadership club and served at Emory University during the summer as a junior intern. She aspires to become a pediatrician. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 94

  • @lindiwengwevela524
    @lindiwengwevela524 4 роки тому +97

    Code switching goes a lot deeper than where you're from and where you are. I don't speak or behave the same way when I go to my grandmother's house, versus when I'm just chilling with my cousins. Same family, same neighbourhood. Different demeanour and different tone of language. I don't speak and behave the same way with my friends as I do with my mum. I swear a ton with my friends and never swear around my mom. I don't speak the same way with my boss as I do with my coworkers who are peers. Everybody code switches. It's just that people of colour have another layer to it. And even more, here in South Africa where I'm from, we code switch between actual languages. I feel comfortable being able to speak my home language or any other indigenous language with another African, but only speak English with people of other races. Anybody who has studied sociology, linguistics, or theatre knows that we all code switch, whether we know it or not. Maybe we're more aware of it as people of colour.

    • @crappyaccount
      @crappyaccount 4 роки тому +5

      I never even thought of it that way. Well said.

    • @howl2417
      @howl2417 8 місяців тому +1

      Honestly, I always thought it was clear as night, that everyone does it depending on the social context around you. But for some reason, probably due to history, Americans constantly bring skin colour into the discission, although it has nothing to do with it, but with culture and other factors.

    • @shamrock5725
      @shamrock5725 6 місяців тому

      @@howl2417 Culture is so encompassing that color itself does has a factor (albeit possibly a minor one), but code switching has been around since the dawn of civilization and probably earlier. Many human beings speak different naturally when around a different culture that talks with an accent even when speaking the exact same language. You don't dress is casual for the military or go to the queen/king in pjs. This is normal, but people want to make issues about everything.

  • @stina8485
    @stina8485 6 років тому +89

    Codeswitching is ever evolving. Great presentation. Public speaking can be frightening for most of us humans!

  • @itztoru330
    @itztoru330 Рік тому +11

    I got assigned this for a homework assignment but I honestly really agree with what she had to say. Why be someone who you really aren't? Just be you and be happy with being yourself.

    • @iboughtathing2001
      @iboughtathing2001 Рік тому +1

      That's right! Why wear clothes? Why bathe or practice hygiene? Just be your authentic self 100% of the time.

    • @rin-eri
      @rin-eri 23 дні тому +1

      I think her point was that you can code switch and still be yourself, as long s as you’re mindful about how you do it

  • @arxdeath773
    @arxdeath773 5 років тому +26

    I would say it is also the accent/intonation that people use. Southerners are also looked down upon because of their intonation of English.

  • @ExCyberino
    @ExCyberino 4 роки тому +67

    Codeswitch is a survival tool that has degrees, sometimes being absolutely obligated to hard code-switch is to detrimental to one's mind, so exhausting that i don't think is healthy in the long run. Just saying, not all code switching is harmless

  • @chakaburnett3251
    @chakaburnett3251 4 роки тому +5

    Well done, Ms. Duggins. You made me think about how much code switching has affected my life and the need to be authentically and respectably me with pride. Keep educating the masses. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @dinahhutson3855
    @dinahhutson3855 6 років тому +2

    My girlll Katiee , love this

  • @tempesneverns3355
    @tempesneverns3355 5 років тому +8

    Well said loved your presentation you put it right on the map you said everything that needs to be said but if anyone disagree they are wrong these are Facts of Life.

  • @Royalbeasthood
    @Royalbeasthood 6 років тому +6

    Good job Katelynn!

  • @ms.sheribrown9646
    @ms.sheribrown9646 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the moral foundation undertone distinction presented by Ms. Duggins. The essential core must remain; the communication takes in the environment and how to effectively get your messages to others.

  • @RealityCheck1980
    @RealityCheck1980 Рік тому +2

    From a seasoned code switcher- That was absolutely EXCELLENT presentation!

  • @williesutton1555
    @williesutton1555 2 роки тому +1

    Great job young lady! Real Talk!

  • @nicolebaby9920
    @nicolebaby9920 3 роки тому +1

    I heard your video and my eyes opened.

  • @TheSuccessdoc
    @TheSuccessdoc Рік тому +1

    Great presentation! I just discussed this in a training I did today. Am sharing your talk to help people expand their understanding of code switching.

  • @marilyngentle2777
    @marilyngentle2777 5 років тому +6

    Excellent presentation will be sharing with some young people soon. We all do it, if I am surrounded with my south east London phrase the phrases I use when surrounded with my Grenadian family are wasted, I want to enjoy both, and know I can switch in a professional situation too to be clear and share. I love that she points out you do not change your morals by having multiple ways of speaking. My mother said in her heavy Grenadian accents "take your time and speak so they remember you". Jamaicans have a phrase "speeky spokey" when their parents try to go very very posh English in certain situations, it is the same thing they are code switching

  • @hollymaluk1964
    @hollymaluk1964 5 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @pbk977
    @pbk977 5 років тому

    Wow, incredible!

  • @nicolec1803
    @nicolec1803 6 років тому +17

    Very well said young lady!!

  • @yoso5934
    @yoso5934 4 роки тому +4

    Love this 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤘🏾💜

  • @gerrardgibbs6897
    @gerrardgibbs6897 4 роки тому +23

    Is code switching not just a function of the double conciousness that W.E.B Dubois spoke of?

  • @sherimasherian6004
    @sherimasherian6004 4 роки тому +10

    Came here from a school vídeo, and I thought id be bored but this is interesting

    • @kyla5530
      @kyla5530 3 роки тому

      Me too!! I learned a lot

  • @AngelicTroubleMaker-LaVooDoo
    @AngelicTroubleMaker-LaVooDoo 4 роки тому +130

    My quote is ," I can go to the WHITE HOUSE or the TRAP HOUSE without skipping a beat" 😉

  • @vibesofspartanburg3742
    @vibesofspartanburg3742 5 років тому +1

    Good job😀

  • @thomaskearney6385
    @thomaskearney6385 Рік тому

    Outstanding

  • @PorscheAbraham
    @PorscheAbraham 5 років тому +3

    Yaaaass ma'am sis!!! [Awesome Job Katelynn! I'm so proud of you!]

  • @jessesaffold1165
    @jessesaffold1165 2 роки тому

    Very good

  • @0tto9
    @0tto9 4 роки тому +12

    Code Switching used to be called fitting in.

  • @grantdillon3420
    @grantdillon3420 2 місяці тому

    Yeah for the most part I think of code switching as one of the tools you can use to effectively navigate the politics of life.

  • @biancaalexander8907
    @biancaalexander8907 5 років тому +16

    im so proud of her

    • @MegaDiva1999
      @MegaDiva1999 4 роки тому +1

      amazing.She's roughly the same age as my teenage daughters and this is so impressive

  • @lollymagg
    @lollymagg 2 роки тому

    A colleague of mine made me aware of this as I was not even thinking of it

  • @Te_Ma_To
    @Te_Ma_To 2 роки тому

    YGG, she did that! 🤜🏾

  • @Mobin92
    @Mobin92 2 роки тому +3

    Why is this such an issue in the US again? Dialects are a normal thing everywhere! And it's normal for people to code switch to the proper language when talking to strangers. E.g. I'm Italian and the code switch is so strong that I really really have to force myself to speak in my native dialect around people that don't speak my dialect. It's annoying when people want to hear it out of curiosity, but I literally can't.

  • @tsw_wolf1772
    @tsw_wolf1772 5 років тому +4

    Makes me proud to be from Nati😊

  • @ahaley3292
    @ahaley3292 2 роки тому +4

    I show this to my students every year. It has a wonderful message embedded within it about being true to yourself by sticking with your morals and values regardless of who you are with. This Ted Talk definitely spurs great conversations too.

  • @Da_Black_Man
    @Da_Black_Man 5 років тому +2

    💪🏾💪🏾💪🏿💪🏿💪🏾💪🏾

  • @monikadonald8725
    @monikadonald8725 5 років тому +2

    I love your sister. She sounds like a great sister.

  • @StevinSto
    @StevinSto 10 місяців тому

    Why can't we all just accept the way ppl speak and not judge because its different from your speach, and if you don't understand what's being said politely ask for clarification? That's what I try to do.

  • @shanitrabrinson2276
    @shanitrabrinson2276 2 роки тому

    Code switching is apart of who we are as individuals and it is something we all do just to fit in based upon the situation we are in or who we are around. The good about code switching is if someone doesn't know you then it's okay because they don't know if that's the real you or not. The bad of code switching is if you do it around family and friends who know you then they give a side eye because you have never acted this way or spoken this way before. The presenters example of Barack Obama speaking so eloquently at a press conference but when he is speaking to athletes or people like him he changes his tone and acts differently. Is code switching good or not? Should everyone do it or should we just be ourselves and hope for the best?

  • @alwaysv
    @alwaysv 2 роки тому +1

    EXCELLENT! please share this with your person going out here in this white man's world. Because yes, we all code switch!

  • @sahkalifiya
    @sahkalifiya 5 років тому +2

    Her voice when the video started 😍

  • @mintmojito14pieces
    @mintmojito14pieces 5 років тому

    Tell em!

  • @fuckno.
    @fuckno. 3 роки тому +1

    my young eloquent goddess 💚

  • @zamanium7517
    @zamanium7517 4 роки тому

    Code switch

  • @PoseidonKross2009
    @PoseidonKross2009 3 роки тому +1

    The folks that couldn't fill some of those empty seats missed out

  • @ArturoStojanoff
    @ArturoStojanoff 4 роки тому +2

    Code Switching is indeed a linguistic term too though. In the field of linguistics it's used not for this, but for actual linguistic processes in bilingual (or bidialectal) populations.
    If you're studying linguistics that is important, otherwise probably not so much, so whatever, go off.

    • @jaminwaite3867
      @jaminwaite3867 3 роки тому +1

      code switching as she's using it and as we commonly use it in monolingual circles is really heteroglossia/biglossia

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha 3 роки тому +1

    Jus don' be talkin all dat, Yu kno, gangsta mess comin outta da mouth
    F-words, & violence & all.
    The rest is Alrite and Rite-On!!

  • @AhmedAlzkrah96
    @AhmedAlzkrah96 5 років тому

    Is that the girl from bad boys 2

    • @undrtakr900
      @undrtakr900 5 років тому +2

      Lol, you're thinking of Gabrielle Union and no that is not her.

  • @MrPickledede
    @MrPickledede 4 роки тому +7

    People dont code switch to survive but to thrive

    • @HerrinHanne
      @HerrinHanne 4 роки тому +7

      True but there are some where code switching is necessary for their survival. Like wearing disguises to fit in and changing their persona to not stand out.

    • @edwinamendelssohn5129
      @edwinamendelssohn5129 Рік тому

      @@HerrinHanne of common among all of us. We are more comfortable at home with familiar speech and use the common speech in professional settings.

  • @BlackLabelSlushie
    @BlackLabelSlushie 5 років тому +6

    She's very good. I love how matter of fact she was. She did not engage in any SJW 'how can I come off as being victimized here.' She is just accurately portraying a fact of life.

    • @Cagon415
      @Cagon415 3 роки тому +2

      She didn't make you feel guilty for judging. Good job.

  • @Rejectcolinization
    @Rejectcolinization 3 роки тому +6

    I don’t code switch. What I do is challenge the “superior race” to look up everything I’m saying to them. Like we had to do during colonization.

    • @jeffjohnston1961
      @jeffjohnston1961 2 роки тому

      Yea that’s what the do “go look up everything thing you say “
      Your dreaming

    • @edwinamendelssohn5129
      @edwinamendelssohn5129 Рік тому +1

      Yea, try that while traveling the world where we all make an effort for others to understand us.

  • @MisterMannerisms
    @MisterMannerisms 2 роки тому +2

    When in China, don't ask for a fork. The utensils you ate with back home are irrelevant.

  • @hannahscarlettt
    @hannahscarlettt 10 місяців тому

    its crazy how no one believes this anymore

  • @karenetienne3611
    @karenetienne3611 4 роки тому +1

    nowadays kids (in America)act the same no matter the race

  • @johnsinclair6170
    @johnsinclair6170 5 років тому +16

    I’m white and “code switch”. It’s about culture, not skin color.

    • @edwinamendelssohn5129
      @edwinamendelssohn5129 Рік тому +4

      I know. They think this stuff is unique to their culture. I was raised in California by country people from the south. I spoke one way at home and another in public

  • @MrPickledede
    @MrPickledede 5 років тому +3

    Increasingly competitive people from third world countries from all of the work seek to be competitive in the world of multinational business they are determined students of the English language; when one of the students that I teach English to, whether from Eriteria or China have questions, they ask me about what to say on job interviews not whether its okay to code switch.
    It is so sad that people are deluding young people just like this young person that being angry and demanding that everybody adapt to you is a great goal to strive for. Leftists and liberals at work....very sad.

  • @Crabbyslitzy
    @Crabbyslitzy Рік тому +1

    NOBODY CARES.

  • @samsooms.1796
    @samsooms.1796 5 років тому +1

    What's that? I appreciate your speech, but please next time just don't use a title that could be misleading. In sociolinguistics, code switching is a thing which I wanted in a video. My time has been wasted by this title.

    • @jeymiah8468
      @jeymiah8468 3 роки тому +2

      I agree. Code switching in linguistics means to switch from one language to another within a sentence or conversation.

    • @ishahcanah7351
      @ishahcanah7351 Рік тому

      That’s what code-switching really means. “Code” meaning “language”. When we use two different languages within a sentence or two different environments.

  • @nicolebaby9920
    @nicolebaby9920 3 роки тому

    I heard your video and my eyes opened.