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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Pellegrino, being a cross cultural expert, he is sharing with us his personal and professional experience about how do very different cultures can successfully coexist next to each other. Is it difficult to live in Norway, being an expat? Do you know how to establish the mutual understanding between Italian and Norwegian?
Pellegrino comes form both an English and an Italian background, and is currently living in Norway. For the past 27 years he has travelled around the world and interacted with countless different cultures, nationalities and people-types. His work philosophy is to work with what you enjoy and what you are passionate about, what you believe you can excel in and are prepared to work hard to be excellent at, and only work with what can bring about positive change in yourself and in other people.
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@megatronn5816
@megatronn5816 3 года назад
1:04 Perception (Understanding what People See) - People see what they want to see - It is the ability to dig under the surface and find out the underlying values are...(Key to Communicate with people) - When you feel uncomfortable you tend to focus on the negative - something weird to the society is unaccepeteed and unfamiliar 8:58 How to deal with people with different codes and culture 1. curiousity Ask a simple curious question, then pick words that interests you... YOU HAVE TO BE CURIOUS TO UNDERSTAND OTHERS misperception is when we focus on negative sides 13:45 Rules are different in others Its not about changing cultures its about Expanding your culture and merge all the positive aspect of each culture. This called a Global Mindset... This makes the world round take out the good sides of each and then extend your cultural boundary. Of course, it's easier said than done, and struggles comes along with it, but eventually that's how you grow and that's how the world goes around.
@flashter6101
@flashter6101 3 года назад
Thank you
@twinkycasidsid
@twinkycasidsid 3 года назад
thank you so much!
@SAHIL-hy4sn
@SAHIL-hy4sn 3 года назад
thanks a lot
@himemis2750
@himemis2750 3 года назад
Thank you.
@nimitkaewko8288
@nimitkaewko8288 3 года назад
Good conclusion, thanks
@sarahw2561
@sarahw2561 8 лет назад
one of the best ted talks ive seen
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 8 лет назад
What an amazing presentation. This truly is what makes the world go 'round...
@72seeker72
@72seeker72 5 лет назад
Outstanding presentation! Thank you Mr. Riccardi!
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 8 лет назад
I have both Korean and American, a little European, sides inside myself. It's hard to combine Eastern and Western cultures, because there are immense differences between the two, but just like Pellegrino said, the best way is to take out the good sides of each and then extend your cultural boundary. Of course, it's easier said than done, and struggles comes along with it, but eventually that's how you grow and that's how the world goes around.
@imranmuhamm
@imranmuhamm 5 лет назад
agreed,,, we should adopt best from our surroundings.
@superjobimax
@superjobimax 3 года назад
Totally agree! When mixing and expanding cultural borders, we notice that many different cultures have great principles that should be followed.
@jackybruceibarra3687
@jackybruceibarra3687 3 года назад
How does communication help build a global mindset?
@dawnjohnson3263
@dawnjohnson3263 2 года назад
Plenty of the world is going around quite happily adhering to their own way. There is no need to destroy either of our make-ups by creating a hybrid we are what we are. I would never try to destroy or dilute either of mine. I am not 2 halves. I am 2 wholes
@sanwan7105
@sanwan7105 Год назад
선생님
@totzsuzs
@totzsuzs 8 лет назад
Having lived in both Italy and Norway, I salute you Sir. Una presentazione stupenda :)
@lauramanson7856
@lauramanson7856 Год назад
What a fabulous speaker Pellegrino Riccardi is! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Eight years on, this TED is really useful for me to get an understanding of my internal cultures and how the effects on my personality and how I view the world. It is interesting to me to apply this in context of the global corona virus pandemic too. It gives me more compassion for those who don't want to follow the rules. x
@nausku24
@nausku24 4 года назад
We need more videos like this. I enjoyed it and learned a lot about it.
@martinad.3376
@martinad.3376 4 года назад
This was a very interesting and informative video about a topic which has never been as relevant as it is today. Being Italian with an English/Swedish partner and living in Germany since years, I could fully relate to most of the points discussed - because I do too feel like I have multiple cultures in me which make it easier to understand and overcome potentially conflictual intercultural situations. But there is one thing I cannot do: speak with such a great British accent. Mine is still and will probably always be (very) Italian ahah
@user-zh2gk6xn6q
@user-zh2gk6xn6q 8 месяцев назад
What an excellent speaker! Not only informative but personal, humorous and overall delightful!
@sarenawhite1337
@sarenawhite1337 4 года назад
Watched this video for an assignment in my Intercultural Communication class at Mercer University. Loved it. It confirmed to me that I have a global mindset.
@brandprincejoo
@brandprincejoo 11 месяцев назад
Pellegrino R. is one amazing "hands on" Presenter that surely impacts & imparts you with the rudiments & cross-cultural contexts of global people's behavioral in the public space; and with a great sense of humour too.
@aliahtanya759
@aliahtanya759 3 года назад
hello so i am watching this because of school but i enjoyed listening to the speaker. he was really great and i did not even get bored. thank youu
@Sachmadds
@Sachmadds 8 лет назад
Such a powerful presentation.
@zomzom7802
@zomzom7802 4 года назад
The most enjoyable TED Talk! Love it!
@Sabinedorothea
@Sabinedorothea 9 лет назад
To the point in many ways. Thank you for sharing in an intelligent and entertaining way. Being a German having lived in Norway for about 28 years and working with immigrants I totally agree with you: A global mind set with the best things we can get! Yeah :) But this provokes a lot of people who are afraid of loosing "their culture" - anywhere. I like especially the Italian parking-solution: This combines German efficiency, Norwegian "must-pay-the-fine-mentality" and all the other southbound creative-chaotic-charming solutions.
@carlosguerila5339
@carlosguerila5339 4 года назад
great talk! As in many aspects of communication perception and acception (with familiarity) play a crucial role. They can be deceptive and hampering))
@wei2go460
@wei2go460 8 лет назад
great presentation. Thank you so much!
@factbeaglesarebest
@factbeaglesarebest 5 лет назад
This is now my absolute favorite TedTalks! I’m communications major now going for intercultural communication... I wish I could sit down with you and have a discussion... this is exactly the stuff I love to hear in intercultural communication group. I got my BA in history and wants to teach, but learned quickly that I want to both make a difference and bridge the divide between cultures. It’s amazing how the world improves when we learn how to approach life with cultural relativism but in a practical and adaptive ways!
@hamid786ish
@hamid786ish 3 года назад
In my communication class I need to make a presentation on Culture and perception. But I do not have any idea on how to start the introduction of the presentation. Since you are a communications major, I would really really appreciate if you help me with some lines on how to start the introduction of my paper.
@Vic-rf6hs
@Vic-rf6hs 3 года назад
@@hamid786ish Hamid, I am currently working on an intercultural essay for my communications class. I am currently looking for candidates. Would you be willing to be interviewed to discuss your culture? Let me know if you're interested, friend!
@hamid786ish
@hamid786ish 3 года назад
@@Vic-rf6hs, Ok ask me your questions friend.
@sairanikhatimam
@sairanikhatimam Год назад
@@Vic-rf6hs Is this taken care ?
@Vic-rf6hs
@Vic-rf6hs Год назад
@@sairanikhatimam yes. Thanks for asking.
@staylr247
@staylr247 3 года назад
It was really interesting , thank you for the moment
@Oscar95451
@Oscar95451 5 лет назад
That is a great example of how Cultures can be different in many worlds. I'm American who lives in Mexico, and I understand many Mexican cultures.
@bigboss-je3bw
@bigboss-je3bw 7 лет назад
I really liked your presentation, thank you By the way I am doing my PhD on Cross Cultural communication, in Napoli (I am from Algeria) ^^
@justicekoskei1701
@justicekoskei1701 2 года назад
It is interesting how culture shapes language and how we talk, including phonetics. It also determines what people mean when they say something even if that something is understood differently in another culture.
@lindaleijten7577
@lindaleijten7577 7 лет назад
Our studycoaching lecturer made us watch this (I'm in an international course in the Netherlands), and I just rewatched this because I will never forget the whole complaining thing. It's really just a matter of how you go about certain characteristics. Really opened my eyes, and I can't wait to see more of the world asap. Thank you for sharing!
@alyssonvitali916
@alyssonvitali916 6 лет назад
are we sharing the same class by any chance?
@swapnilkulkarni800
@swapnilkulkarni800 6 лет назад
Ours too
@atomspalter2090
@atomspalter2090 3 года назад
Greetings from germany we watch it too
@cartergomez5390
@cartergomez5390 Год назад
I'm watching this for my cultural diversity & individual differences course that I'm taking while I pursue my Master of Arts degree in Human Services. This week I am learning and having a discussion about inclusive communication. I also got accepted for the Human Services Group Board Member position! I am loving the Human Services field so far! I am a behavior technician and have a BA in Cognition.
@yuliyakriger1751
@yuliyakriger1751 8 лет назад
Pellegrino, thank you! I would not be able to make it clearer. I'm Ukrainian living in Mexico and everything you've said is so true!!!!!
@KarlaMartinez-pq1ld
@KarlaMartinez-pq1ld 5 лет назад
I'll be interested to know how different, or can you elaborate further? I am Mexican and I would like to know the perception you have
@sergeyanatoliyevich
@sergeyanatoliyevich 2 года назад
I am Ukrainian living in Brazil - privet !
@nadakareem1
@nadakareem1 3 года назад
How informative as well as entertaining! Pellegrino delivered in such a witty manner and as an Egyptian who has lived almost her life as an expat, I understand the struggle of surviving in a place that is wired differently than where we come from:)
@danydmenezes
@danydmenezes 4 года назад
The 19:20 is exactly how I decided to live my life in Sweden. Born and raised in Brazil, local Bostonian and now a resident in Skåne, I was miserable in my first year. The culture, the rules, the quiet life were too much for me. I had to rearrange my way of thinking, putting those 3 cultures together in other to create my own culture. Now I am so much positive about my life here. It's not easy, it's an everyday challenge, but I feel much better! Thank you for reassuring I'm on the right track!
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 4 года назад
Great attitude to have - it will serve you well. I wish all the best for your future life in Sweden.
@robgravelotte
@robgravelotte 7 лет назад
Thank you for a very good talk, also a good show. Am preparing a lecture on intercultural sensitivity for my students, and apart from the content (especially the curiosity message) you inspire me to put together a really good show!
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 7 лет назад
Thanks Rob - hope your presentation went well.
@Cristinatanaskovich
@Cristinatanaskovich 3 года назад
Love this it truly shows an example across cultures, born in Romanian, married a Serbian that grew up in US, having three children, lucky to travel, and experiencing, exactly what Mr Pellegrino , accepting who you are , and learning other cultures, takes an effort that some people are willing to accept, when you identify, who you are and willing to accept other cultures you certainly are ready to move on to a global identity, I think this is so beneficial, values are learned, and staying on the positive, helps identify, and value your own culture, can you see that, are you ready for a change, being curious is a good thing, who listens, and who practices, makes a difference! Loved this talk , the examples were extremely important, it shows the originality of different cultures, that is so beautiful a learning and enriching experience, I love this ability to experiment different cultures it is a beautiful life!:)❤️❤️❤️
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 2 года назад
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful comment.
@oscarsand5984
@oscarsand5984 3 месяца назад
Excellent! One of the best TED Talks!
@annaedvardsen4317
@annaedvardsen4317 8 лет назад
Great presentation! Again. Im a fan, think I've seen all of your stuff here on RU-vid and went to a live presentation at Kulturhuset last week too :-)
@yachtingbutleracademy-yba6147
@yachtingbutleracademy-yba6147 3 года назад
Brilliant¡ Thanks for sharing this¡¡ Global mindset is one of the keys for a better world¡¡
@Mask0fFate
@Mask0fFate 3 года назад
The story of the traffic cop in Italy just makes me smile.
@abdulkhadermujeeb5710
@abdulkhadermujeeb5710 4 года назад
the use of such kind of cross cultural communication seems to help people in many ways.
@meggie4792
@meggie4792 5 лет назад
Whoa i didn't blink when i was watching this. All of what he says were extremely accurate and makes sense. Thankyou!
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Mega.
@mariaelenavasquezgarcia5225
@mariaelenavasquezgarcia5225 4 года назад
I really appreciate the subtitles, it was a enjoyable video !
@KeithColangelo
@KeithColangelo 7 лет назад
Thanks for practical help understanding this topic.
@AdrealineMethylene
@AdrealineMethylene 7 лет назад
I'm actually glad that our English teacher chose to have us prepare our exam by watching this vids. Second run and still finding it efficient (straight to the point) and funny :-) (FYI I'm a postgraduate student in Supply Chain management and we've covered the negociation and cultual differences in business environnement) :-)
@ljhannam21
@ljhannam21 6 лет назад
Great speaker. Have had the same experiences at the store ( when i told an older man that he shouldn't just jump to the New line before the others) and With a parking ticket that I convinced them ( after two tries) to void. Also politeness and conversation styles can be so different in various culture. Learn from and take the best for each culture.
@missy13april
@missy13april 3 года назад
Brilliant. Thank you for that talk
@olukemiolodude
@olukemiolodude 5 месяцев назад
Wow, awesome presentation. Good to be more open-minded about other cultures. The world is fast becoming a global village. Thank you
@rosnidabintiabubakarstaff7241
@rosnidabintiabubakarstaff7241 2 года назад
Very interesting presentation...I love it! Different perspectives and make me understand better about this issue. Thank you sir
@steventate1895
@steventate1895 5 лет назад
“I brought them up here to illustrate the point of conformity: the difficulty in maintaining your own beliefs in the face of others. Now, those of you -- I see the look in your eyes like, "I would've walked differently." Well, ask yourselves why you were clapping. Now, we all have a great need for acceptance. But you must trust that your beliefs are unique, your own, even though others may think them odd or unpopular, even though the herd may go, "That's bad." Robert Frost said, "Two roads diverged in a wood and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Tom Schulman, Dead Poets Society .
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 4 года назад
Brilliant! The film always makes me tear up.
@naya8710
@naya8710 3 года назад
What a wonderful outstanding presentation. :). Thanks!
@rupalithakur3718
@rupalithakur3718 Год назад
Great presentation, about the mindset of globalization(which is important) . Rules for small talk is also very interesting to start conversation with people of another nationality and best way to understand the concept of communicate
@jxhndragggy
@jxhndragggy 4 года назад
ted talks is life
@yourtrustedpersonalityguide
@yourtrustedpersonalityguide 3 года назад
Brilliant presentation. I love the humour in your presentation:-)
@getstuffdone_gordon
@getstuffdone_gordon 5 лет назад
We should definitely always seek the positive, even when the negative can be the first reaction
@marcuscollins4152
@marcuscollins4152 3 года назад
really enjoyed this, being half Norwegian (mother from Oslo) and half English where I grew up but living in the US with my wife who grew up in Mexico City, I understand that global perspective. I really enjoyed this talk but particularly the Norwegian lilt to his English. Absolutely loved the "Du?" line. Hilarious!
@rickburgunder1687
@rickburgunder1687 3 года назад
In Prague when I was with my girlfriend, we went to the doctor and everytime someone walked in people including us are supposed to say hello and when they leave, to say goodbye, it's actually really polite
@jessasumader8143
@jessasumader8143 3 года назад
This clarify everything. Thank u :)
@BrianJohn94
@BrianJohn94 9 лет назад
Great presentation. I'm currently studying culture in organisations, such an interesting topic!
@sairanikhatimam
@sairanikhatimam Год назад
Please share more about your culture study in organizations I am doing it in India.
@jxhndragggy
@jxhndragggy 4 года назад
ted talks is awesome
@rachela3380
@rachela3380 3 года назад
This talk is amazing
@winifredclarke1977
@winifredclarke1977 3 года назад
Mr Riccardi Ahahaha, absolutely quality! High five from a German background, Hungarian women who lives over 16 years with a Welsh husband in England xx
@MrVigorbrasil
@MrVigorbrasil 8 лет назад
Loved watching you Pell! Great stuff. Saudades, Darren Hill (still in Rio).
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 8 лет назад
+Darren Hill DARREN!! Long time no bloody see!! ... how are you? How time flies ... obviously Rio is treating you well, since you are still there. All the best - P
@realsociedad3858
@realsociedad3858 Год назад
The best Ted X ! Bravo!!
@rickburgunder1687
@rickburgunder1687 3 года назад
Leaving your shoes off in the line so you can sit down instead is sooooo smart
@himaniyadav1750
@himaniyadav1750 3 года назад
Totally enjoyed the presentation 👍
@anto7
@anto7 5 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic!
@utvfundjavakult
@utvfundjavakult 3 года назад
He's amazing! One of the best!
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 2 года назад
Grazie Alda!
@gregoryegan
@gregoryegan 9 лет назад
excellent presentation on cross cultural communication... I will be sharing this with my students when discussing cross cultural communication. :-)
@kriscordova5388
@kriscordova5388 6 лет назад
Loved this presentation
@shjoOona
@shjoOona 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this segment.
@emmanuelgoffi6071
@emmanuelgoffi6071 5 лет назад
Amazingly good presentation. Loved it.
@isimemeokoeguale649
@isimemeokoeguale649 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏all through! Weldone Pellegrino
@mykaong7778
@mykaong7778 3 года назад
This is very entertaining. I found myself getting amused and laughing. Thank you.
@panimeda245
@panimeda245 Год назад
Though it is an old presentation, it is valid and I fall into this notion of cultural background. follow the norms of the place and learn and internalise and use it for betterment and expand the reach.
@Francolalux
@Francolalux 3 года назад
Bravissimo! GRAZIE
@puppysm5075
@puppysm5075 8 лет назад
this guy is great
@carmensalazar9569
@carmensalazar9569 6 лет назад
It's a great presentation. It gave me an interesting view of different cultures. I liked it very much
@msbethyl4655
@msbethyl4655 3 года назад
the best! ❤️
@Aliahadi1967
@Aliahadi1967 5 лет назад
He's very fantastic
@raihanarosman2054
@raihanarosman2054 8 лет назад
one of the best n most engaging TED talks ive watched! :)
@RituSharma-ev1kn
@RituSharma-ev1kn 3 года назад
What techniques he used to keep his audience engages
@07melania
@07melania 4 года назад
When I became an American Citizen in Miami, the mayor of the city (a born American) gave a beautiful speech to a crowd of about 1,500 people from all over the world. And he end up his speech by saying; by you becoming American citizens does not mean you should give up your roots and your culture is by you enriching the the culture of United States Of America with the culture you were born with, congratulations my brothers and sisters.
@sairanikhatimam
@sairanikhatimam Год назад
Awesome!
@afsarrahaman
@afsarrahaman 4 года назад
t's a great presentation. It gave me an interesting view of different cultures.
@SC-vb2ui
@SC-vb2ui 8 лет назад
Bravo!!! Amore mio💗 La viva Italy!!!! I understand my self,I 💓openness,truth, LoVe s call Life, Gracie💓
@jamesthompson316
@jamesthompson316 2 года назад
If this mans story doesn’t inspire you..check you have a pulse. 💙
@himemis2750
@himemis2750 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@thahirtalas1928
@thahirtalas1928 8 лет назад
So super, that is incredible talking and I got a great experience by joint this video, what about you're audiences?
@ct9914
@ct9914 Год назад
That was absolutely brilliant 👏🏼 🎉
@sirinsaidemre
@sirinsaidemre 6 лет назад
Key sentence: Don't constrict your borders but extent them. Great talk.
@sabinasuleyman6347
@sabinasuleyman6347 4 года назад
He is amazing! İ enjoyed this interesting speech a lot!😍
@vusalburcaliyev7153
@vusalburcaliyev7153 4 года назад
but I did not:)
@sabinasuleyman6347
@sabinasuleyman6347 4 года назад
vusal burcaliyev you have to listen carefully, seriously you will like it.
@vusalburcaliyev7153
@vusalburcaliyev7153 4 года назад
Actually I prefer it than other EL materials
@superjobimax
@superjobimax 3 года назад
I find that the examples he used painted an excellent and funny image of the different cultures
@dutchreagan3676
@dutchreagan3676 3 года назад
@@superjobimax : I see what you did there with the 'paint' and such... Good one!
@Nerkolly
@Nerkolly 3 года назад
This guy does accents so well
@joshuaolarte7041
@joshuaolarte7041 Год назад
simply splendid
@mariuarzayus5904
@mariuarzayus5904 6 лет назад
I found this a very interesting and engaging presentation. I liked the humour too. Having lived in 3 very different cultures It resonated with me: Colombian, British and US. I also liked the idea that Curiosity is very important trying to understand, adapt and survive. This has helped me a lot, as I am a curious person.
@kazhmajid1538
@kazhmajid1538 6 лет назад
Its amazing, and in my country we have so many differences you cant imagine : )
@sergey_zagran
@sergey_zagran 3 года назад
Amazing!
@justmagnolia1664
@justmagnolia1664 9 лет назад
Excellent presentation!
@bisacool7339
@bisacool7339 7 лет назад
2016 and still watching this
@superjobimax
@superjobimax 3 года назад
2020 and I'm watching it as I'm starting Intercultural Communication, loved it!
@YG-oo2ph
@YG-oo2ph 7 лет назад
Enjoyed your presentation a lot!!!! I am preparing my own presentation to other students from many different countries in Finland..The things you talked about Finnish are very true, I also was shocked by not talking while they are eating...oh my gosh..soooo frustrating situation. But now I decided to eat faster....instead of talking and lauging... :)
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 7 лет назад
Great comment! Thanks for sharing ... yes, in my family, if you didn't talk at the dinner table, it meant that someone had died back home in Italy!! :-D
@cerenaslantas3388
@cerenaslantas3388 Год назад
@@PellegrinoRiccardi1 In Turkiye,too :)))))
@irexownsdinos
@irexownsdinos Год назад
POV: your teacher sent you here to learn about nonsense.
@joshuasiapco8090
@joshuasiapco8090 3 месяца назад
Same
@BrianTheduck-pn3do
@BrianTheduck-pn3do 3 месяца назад
Same
@WE__BTS
@WE__BTS 3 месяца назад
Good job admitting that you don’t get it 😂😂😂
@mainfraim7085
@mainfraim7085 2 месяца назад
Та же хрень
@jonah.donohue
@jonah.donohue Месяц назад
It's not ''nonsense''.
@katgreen8024
@katgreen8024 3 года назад
Amazing presentation! I’m currently using cross cultural communication as a stimuli for my dance choreography.
@sairanikhatimam
@sairanikhatimam Год назад
Wow. This sounds interesting could you please throw some light on it ?
@amangautam6642
@amangautam6642 4 года назад
Wonderful! Really funny and insightful.
@nw5814
@nw5814 7 лет назад
Had me in tears but because I am half British, Half Italian, Half Dutch and half French. Yes I'm a big lady...jokes apart I loved this talk but is that because of my background? How many in the audience really understood the humour in the talk? It's about knowing your audience but when you have a multiculti audience how do you position your humour? without offending anyone or sounding too 'schadenfreude' - an area I thoroughly enjoy!
@stefanoscarsini5813
@stefanoscarsini5813 3 года назад
Inspirational! Italian talent, cosmopolitan and rich view!
@PellegrinoRiccardi1
@PellegrinoRiccardi1 2 года назад
Grazie Stefano!
@Arturoeltico
@Arturoeltico 2 года назад
Great approach!
@taniasousa7745
@taniasousa7745 2 года назад
Wonderful, i realy apreciate this viedo. I laught, i leran, i open my mind. Awsome, thank you so much.
@joannaclarke5834
@joannaclarke5834 6 лет назад
I use this to teach intercultural communication - thank you so much the students love it. Yes you are correct always be curious it is so rewarding. I teach students from other cultures and I am always curious and they really respond so well to someone being interested in them.
@BobRooney290
@BobRooney290 4 года назад
it's not just Norwegian culture, its most of the world. everyone wants peace and quiet.
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