文字通り有り難くはない当たり前なことだ、と https://t.co/tCoXc3c3du
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fb…
【アリガトウなんて要らない】世界の様々な民族を調査したところ、多くの文化圏では助けてもらってもわざわざ感謝の言葉を言わないようです。手助けは当然という暗黙の前提で社会が成り立っているからだそう。今朝の論文より→ https://t.co/fbbIJ3w1h0(一部の先進国ではアリガトウが多いようです)
RT @DingemanseMark: Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT s…
RT @DingemanseMark: Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT s…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
RT @DingemanseMark: Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT s…
RT @Dedalvs: I have to say, I am genuinely surprised by this result. I always thought it was nonsense that a language wouldn’t have a word…
RT @DingemanseMark: Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT s…
RT @DingemanseMark: Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT s…
I have to say, I am genuinely surprised by this result. I always thought it was nonsense that a language wouldn’t have a word for “thank you”. Should’ve realized that it was nonsense to assume that a culture wouldn’t be able to show gratitude if it lacked
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @RTB_HRoss: In 1,000 examples of people asking & receiving a favor only 5.5% expressed any appreciation for the favor. https://t.co/MSFO…
In 1,000 examples of people asking & receiving a favor only 5.5% expressed any appreciation for the favor. https://t.co/MSFOOfQlJg
Dothraki is not alone in having no word for thank you — quite some real languages are like that, too. Why? Not #GoT style distrust and animosity, but a fundamental human drive for reciprocity, our newest work shows — now out in RSOS: https://t.co/7X0aK9Z
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @MPI_NL: Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @M…
RT @MPI_NL: Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @M…
RT @MPI_NL: Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @M…
RT @latifn2: Thanks? No thanks. Expression of gratitude is rare, particularly in English. https://t.co/bhd0WE2ekH
Thanks? No thanks. Expression of gratitude is rare, particularly in English. https://t.co/bhd0WE2ekH
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude [PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE] https://t.co/aZF0MxPtpw BLet @RSocPublishing
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @MPI_NL: Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @M…
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
RT @MPI_NL: Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @M…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude — new results from @ERC_Research funded work carried out at @MPI_NL, led by Floyd, Rossi and Enfield https://t.co/CHgN7cubDr https://t.co/QAtwpHOj6X
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
The gratitude piece, co-authored by, among others, ut austin ling anth alum Simeon Floyd, also @DingemanseMark @njenfield https://t.co/tX3BfJ2Pkq
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
Geen woorden maar daden — leuk stuk van @EricaRenckens @NEMOkennislink over ons onderzoek, deze week gepubliceerd in Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/lMHySmLYIf Hier is het originele artikel: https://t.co/7X0aK9ZSII
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude https://t.co/FfCBOJIGjP
RT @kobin: A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is t…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
RT @DingemanseMark: Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expec…
@jennyschuessler Great write-up! Final paper available here: https://t.co/5QBdywmJCX
Our global study showing that people generously help each other in everyday situations, usually without saying or expecting things like 'thank you' — study led by Simeon Floyd, Giovanni Rossi & @njenfield https://t.co/7X0aK9ZSII https://t.co/XWi6tnbFve
A study I did with Simeon Floyd and colleagues on requesting across languages has just come out. While fulfilling a request is the norm, expressing gratitude is surprisingly rare. Only about 15% of cases in English have such an expression. #openaccess http