A new cross-cultural study reveals that people living in societies with strict social norms are less skilled at creating humor. This suggests that comedic ability is heavily shaped by our cultural ...
Some of the differences are truly remarkable (White, 2020). Africans who grow up in rural villages are much less susceptible to the Müller-Lyer illusion than Europeans who grow up in cities. The ...
A South African nurse working in the US shared some unexpected work culture differences that caught her off guard Her humorous take highlighted how moving abroad often comes with adjustments people ...