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Episode 133 - Culture-Specific Things We Do That We Assume Are Universal

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There are parts of our daily lives that we just take for granted as being normal, but science proves us wrong. One of the best ways to look at this is language. We've previously discussed on the podcast how languages with future tenses (like English) make us really bad at planning for the future. We just think the future is some imaginary place that we'll always to go later. That's why we're great at fun things like procrastinating, drinking and smoking.

 

Chinese, on the other hand, doesn't have tenses at all, so native speakers find themselves naturally better at planning for the time ahead. For Chinese speakers, the future isn't some magical fairy island that will always come tomorrow–the structure of the language just makes the consequences of life more immediate in their brains.

 

These little cultural differences literally affect how we perceive the world. In languages with more words for the color green, for example, speakers can actually see more shades of green than us. What is a superpower to us is completely mundane to them because they've just had that language and ability their whole life.

 

On this week's podcast Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked executive editor Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) to outline some of the scientific ways our brains trick us with this phenomenon-- how our sense perception, something we assume is uniform across all humanity, actually changes depending on what culture we're brought up in.

 

Footnotes:

 

Donald Trump/Bernie Sanders "Yuuuge" Forum Thread: http://goo.gl/xNhQ4e

 

Blue Square/Green Square Experiment: http://goo.gl/08DBcL

 

Cracked: Unexplained Things That Only Happen In A Few Places On Earth: http://goo.gl/zf42ye

 

Cracked: 7 Innocent Gestures That Can Get You Killed Overseas: http://goo.gl/7Nv1es

 

Cracked: 6 Mental Illnesses That Only Happen in One Place on Earth: http://goo.gl/seibHn

 

Cracked: 5 Insane Ways Words Can Control Your Mind: http://goo.gl/RlnD

 

Cracked: 5 Surprising Ways Your Language Affects How You Think: http://goo.gl/3g3nBa

 

Cracked: I Don't Know My Age: 5 Things I Learned in My Isolated Tribe: http://goo.gl/6LdJIh

 

Cracked: 6 Isolated Groups Who Had No Idea That Civilization Existed: http://goo.gl/e49hK

 

Invisibilia: McDonald's in Russia: http://goo.gl/nBrjpd

 

99% Invisible: Devil's Rope: http://goo.gl/VTbc2K

 

The McGurk Effect: https://goo.gl/T47EGZ

 

The Atlantic: Can Your Language Influence Your Spending, Eating and Smoking Habits: http://goo.gl/R9oI0m

 

Schoolboy Q's Blankface LP on Spotify: https://goo.gl/BgLM1a

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I was listening to this at the Sherwin Williams Paint store, and I laughed out loud when they mentioned colors and paint store workers specifically. What they said is completely true. I've been working here five years, and my eyes are trained to see little variations in colors that most don't see. Good example of this, my girlfriend and I were apartment hunting a few months ago, and I correctly identified the color of paint used on the walls in the apartment.

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