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ACCEPTANCE OFOLDERGENERATIONON

E-INVITATION IN INDIANCULTURE

VISNU A/L MANIMARAN 252959


LIVINESH NAMBIAR A/L VIJIYA KUMARAN
255101
PREVENLUMAR A/L BALA 255392
THINESH A/L SUBRAMANI 254423
MUHAMMAD BADRIE IRFAN BIN
BUSHRIMAN 254715
• The purpose of this paper is to proof that older
generation people in Indian culture are not
accepting the e-invitation by achieving the
result which showing less attention when the
invitation is done using e-invitation method and
less acceptance by older generation compare to
younger ones.
• In this paper, a review of the acceptance of
older generation on e-invitation in Indian culture
is briefed out.

ABSTRACT

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• There are two types of invitation, in example
formal invitation and informal invitation.
• The formal invitation is written for professional
purposes with a specific objective in mind.
• uses simple language, that can be easy to read
and interpret.
• The Informal invitation is written to friends and
relative for personal communication and uses a
casual or an emotional tone.
• It's more to Electronic Invitation (E- invitation)
which can send/share digitally through social
media such as email, WhatsApp, Facebook and
so on. It is a paperless invitation which is in the INTRODUCTION
format of Image, Video, and GIF.

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LITERATURE
REVIEW
• The younger generation is more using e-
invites than older generations as they are
more comfortable in traditional ways. This
can be attributed to the statements of
several researchers namely Ladone Wilson
and Dr. Kate.

• The researchers have concluded that the


older generation of minded negative
communication technology because older
generation sticks to their culture especially in
the Indian cultures, wedding invitations play
an important role but this is ignored by
younger generation because they are more
to technology

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METHODOLOGY
Method Research Used
• Quantitative method.

Research Instrument
• The Questions are measured by a Likert scale
(from a one-point and up to a five-point
scale). Mostly, only one answer was possible.
For some questions, the response category
“yes” and/or “no” was also an option. There
are several questions with the response
option “other” including a free-text field for
explanatory comments.
Respondent Selection
• The questionnaire conducted on 30 Indian
older generation people which aged between
45-65 years old.

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METHODOLOGY
Sampling Technique Used
• This survey was conducted in University
Utara Malaysia(UUM). Simple Random
Sampling was used to select the participants
which is Indian older generation people

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RESULT

Assume that you as a guest, do you accept the E-invitation which is send
by an invitee?

43% Yes
No
57%

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RESULT

Do you have any experience on attending an event which has been invited
by using E-invitation method?

37%
Yes
No
63%

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RESULT

Do you prefer to implement the E-invitation method for your events?

43% Yes

57% No

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RESULT

What are the impact to the culture when you using the E-invitation
method?

50%

30%

20%

THE WAY INDIVIDUALS COMMUNICATE EFFECT THE RELATIONSHIP ATTITUDES OF THE PERSON CAN CHANGE
CAN CHANGE

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RESULT

What are the impact to the culture when you using the E-invitation
method?

50%

30%

20%

THE WAY INDIVIDUALS COMMUNICATE EFFECT THE RELATIONSHIP ATTITUDES OF THE PERSON CAN CHANGE
CAN CHANGE

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THANK
YOU

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