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Deskripsi Topik Pembicaraan yang Tidak Menyinggung Privasi Bagi Penutur Bahasa Jepang dan Penutur Bahasa Indonesia Sanjaya, Sonda; Kusnendar, Muhamad
Journal of Japanese Language Education and Linguistics Vol 2, No 1 (2018): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jjlel.2112

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This descriptive quantitative study aims at finding out conversational topics being talked about by Japanese and Indonesian speakers when they meet people for the first time. Additionally, this study also explores conversational topics among Japanese speakers, which are considered as non-private by Indonesian speakers. Furthermore, the conversational topics among Indonesian speakers, which are considered as non-private by Japanese speakers, were also investigated. To collect the data, survey technique was employed. 93 Japanese speakers and 101 Indonesian speakers voluntarily took part in this study. The data analysis revealed that the conversational topics among Japanese speakers, which have ever been talked about in their first contact included name, hobby, hometown, weather, vacation, workplace, current issues, family, social media accounts, birthday, re-lationship status, email address, address, mobile phone number, children, marital status, employment status, salary, as well as the content of their wallet, bedroom, mobile phone and computer. Meanwhile, the conversational topics among Indonesian speakers, which have ever been talked about in their first contact included name, workplace, hometown, address, hobby, employement status, family, current issues, mobile phone number, social media accounts, children, vacation, marital status, weather, and email address. In addi-tion, conversational topics among Japanese speakers, which are considered as non-pri-vate by Indonesian speakers included name, hobby, hometown, weather, vacation, work-place, current issues, family, social media accounts, birthday, email account, address, mobile phone number, children, and employment status. The conversational topics among Indonesian speakers, which are considered as non-private by Japanese speakers included name, workplace, hometown, hobby, family, current issues, children, vacation and weather.  
Produksi dan Pemasaran Melalui Media Digital Sebagai Inovasi Baru Pengembangan Produk Sarigono Jaya, Adi; Prastiawan, Hendri; Shepiani, Nuril; Anjani, Divanti Sylvia; Putri, Safira Nabila; Utama, Andean Ilham Nuralivian; Fadhillah, Azzara Nur; Anam, Muhammad Rizqy; Lesmana, Dhia Adi; Kusnendar, Muhamad
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Program Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): SIBISA - Seminar Nasional Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat UMY 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ppm.71.1247

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Since the emergence of social media platforms, people's behavior tends to change and many turn into social media users. This is then used as a variety of modifications by many economic actors, such as developing their sales stalls from offline to online which tend to be easier to see and buy by users around the world. Many marketing strategies have emerged, ranging from advertising to paying adsense to improve their brand branding. Sarigono Hamlet, located in the corner of Yogyakarta Special Region, has many hidden potentials. One of these potentials is the Talas Chips product produced by the Honey Lestari Women Farmers Group (KWT). This product needs to be developed and marketed more widely. KKN 137 came up with an initiative to transform marketing from direct methods to social media utilization. By using Instagram and Shopee as marketing platforms, it is expected to increase the reach and sales of Talas Chips products. In addition, KKN UMY 137 also implements programs that focus on improving the economy and politics in Sarigono Hamlet with the aim of improving the welfare of the Sarigono community.