What's So Different About Cultures Anyway?: Dato Gogichaishvili at TEDxTbilisi
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2013
- Television personality Dato Gogichaishvili provides a humorous analysis of cultural differences and discusses the difficulties in working across various cultural backgrounds. He teaches Media Management in Georgia and is a lecturer of Cross-Cultural Management and Global Business Negotiations at Webster University in Leiden, the Netherlands.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
My left ear loved this presentation.
Kolby Pham 😂 were you listening to presention with only left earphones??
Kolby Pham mine too
Same here, lol.
haha I agree; though I'm right-eared, so I turned around my headphones..! :X
David is Master! Very entertaining talk with warm message.
Good job Mr. David 🇬🇪✌
absolutely , interesting speech
God job davit! It's awesome :).
ყოჩაღ დათო, კარგი გამოსვლა იყო!
Very interesting and educating
This guy doesn't have much accent. it just makes me feel so comfortable. and i am not even a native english speaker.
that's cause you're shallow...
Not sure what is wrong with this clip but the sound is muffled and low. I would have loved to hear it.
Oh, thank you.. I was going to buy one :D
this is great
interesting as usual
و شكرا لك ايضا ^_^
no se escucha, subidle el volume. Estamos en clase de ingles y no funciona. Thanks
it's so cute!
"Oh this chair you know.. It doesn't, aah... It doesn't go back a lot." LOL
"I recalled some of my favorite moments from the U.S. comedy television" served as an excuse for using others' jokes into a different context... As they say "quoting one is called plagiarism, quoting many is called research":)
ერთ-ერთი საუკეთესო გამოსვლა იყო წელს, ძალიან მომეწონა.
ოღონდ რა იქნება ნორმალურად რომ ჩაწეროთ ხოლმე ხმა. და სცენა გაანათოთ უფრო
awsome
მაგარი გამოსვლა იყო )
Wow !
3:21 I imagine Confucius didn't get out of China much.
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Louis ck-is xumroba ro tavisad gaasaga araushavrs?
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CCCP called... they want their mono audio back.
did he steal the plane story from lou ck or the other way around?
Louis CK is the author, 2009
Interesting talk! I regret not going to TEDxTbilisi :(
Thanks for upload!
P.S. (If you could upload with fixed audio, that would be great. If not, I could help you)
haha, literally cant get my MLA citation to work with this.
same same but different
everything was good but ending
from my perspective, the ending is my favorite part--its an attempt to cross barriers with just one word.
Headphone listening - only one channel (left ear).
omg just had the same problem
Financing father does have to do anything with respect...what makes it special you respecting your father ? Go deeper and understand why turks standup in presence of elders.
I really want to say something that the world don't want to recognize any more but which is very important to our civilization than anything we can think of. And that's the fact that God is the creator of the universe and as long as our intelligentsia are making all the efforts to make us forget this truth, we can't really achieve our ultimate goals. For instance, how can we be creative without being connect to the creator of the universe? Think about that. I will really want to here someone say something about what this whole negligence is all about and how it started and why all our attempts at defining imaginative creativity has no divine imprint on them.
firstly, the creator is just an idea (your subjective one at that) and potentially, it's just a coincidence that it seems as though their (whoever you're referring to) incentives somehow conclude in your mind to being in the position to hide the "creator" (this subjective idea of creator you have).
So as you can see it's like a sort of paranoid schizophrenic thought process that associates anything potentially negative, or deceitfully positive; to be a threat to this "creator". Like the many examples of religion which can show this.
Spirituality, and being in touch with a creator/God/whatever doesn't have to connote that there are also physical embodied threats that are trying to blind you from this. If it's there, it is there. Problem nowadays is, one of the most famous conclusions people seem to take out the Christian Bible is that anything that acts as the truth is the devil in disguise, and truth will be known (or however it goes). This is schizophrenic/psychotic. And should NOT be further paved along our mindsets as a collective.
Things are mainly set up for consumerism and economics, so yes this does put strain on spirituality or a specific religion you may follow. But the enemies who you perceive aren't enemies in the sense a paranoid schizophrenic would think of, as mentioned in my earlier example.
So if there is no God and no creator we are free to do wtf we want and there is no one to be accountable to other than the government that you may like or not.
RUclips fr mike Schmitz the hour that will change your seek 2015
can u see my comments
I am sorry to say, his perspective on culture and differences are very simplistic, not getting to the historical roots that yes, there are significant cultural differences in the World. Using his own example about how various cultures view age elderly, not every culture do have jokes about old people as much as people do in the US. I think he is certainly entertaining, but has a very shallow understanding of culture. There are many complex factors impacting various cultures of the world, including ecological, religious and political variables. He financing of his father's trip Spain is not exactly like Turks rising when fathers enter the room; or an American giving nice Christmas present to his father as equivalent to what an Egyptian man do for his father. Cultural expressions of our sentiments do matter tremendously. That's what culture is all about.
Ba Pegah Thanks for the comment! Yes, this was just a 15 min presentation in which one couldn't get deep into the historical, ecological, religious factors affecting cultures...Comparing financing father's trip toSpain to Turks rising when fathers are entering a room was a joke, and not the scientific comparison based upon an empirical data. Thanks anyways!
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In 15 min more wasn't possible. If you feel unsatisfied, you can go and have your speech to TED, but mostly you will speak about your own experience, what for you are criticizing him. Anyways, good luck to TED 😉
@@mariamkoidze3432 He wasnt just talking about himself; he made a lot of baseless generalizations.
I think he was trying to emphasize the similarities between different cultures and not focus on the differences.🤔😉😏
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no entendí nada 👺
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Louis Ck joke ._.
I loved the content, but the delivery was terrible.
I don’t understand why people don’t stay in their territories,, and leave their violence at home. Why go to someone’s else,s territory and expect them to be like you
Where are you from?
@@TT-tx6ld. It Is kind of funny, cause I really don’t remember writing this, and my views , in this area, have actually changed quite a bit,, in just 7 months late. It is because, I have a much better understanding of what has been really going on. I think I was probably referring to Antifa.
so many stolen jokes. not just louis ck.
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