Haha... This was fun. Travelling 6400 kms from India (although tiresome😅) was worth every second when you were around. You are not just an amazing speaker but also an incredible human being. Much love to Maria & everyone at the beautiful JP Manor. 💜 from 🇮🇳
So so so refreshing to see you uploading again!!! Keep it up!!! Very interesting to see how effective non verbal communication is, also great to know a bit more about the Indian and Swedish cultures, keep on educating as always!
I LOVED the comparison! I worked for a publication for a short while and had the opportunity to talk to some multi National companies. What I found interesting in speaking with some CEOs was HOW DIFFERENT negotiation/business conventions are due to cultural differences, and how some things are unacceptable/acceptable because of it. I would think it would be super interesting to see more like this!
It is always the sunny cultures who don't take time too serious. When I visited Greece for the first time, the busses didn't even had a time table. The bus arrives, when the bus arrives. This was stressing me as a German a little, who - despite having to deal with THE unreliable railway company - loves schedules and being on time. I guess the sorter the summers, the more value time has.
You should do a video based on business relationships in different countries and the dynamic between worker and boss, and how that changes when your boss is younger than you.
Video #2 of asking David to react to The Warning, they are a great band of 3 sisters from Monterrey, Mexico bringing rock back to life and they are a joy to watch, even when they are not performing.
Haha... This was fun. Travelling 6400 kms from India (although tiresome😅) was worth every second when you were around. You are not just an amazing speaker but also an incredible human being.
Much love to Maria & everyone at the beautiful JP Manor.
💜 from 🇮🇳
So so so refreshing to see you uploading again!!! Keep it up!!!
Very interesting to see how effective non verbal communication is, also great to know a bit more about the Indian and Swedish cultures, keep on educating as always!
Thank you! Will do!
The legend is back!
The head wobble is interesting. I've seen it a lot on movies. I can barely see any difference on the head wobbles but a lot on the facial expressions.
I LOVED the comparison!
I worked for a publication for a short while and had the opportunity to talk to some multi National companies.
What I found interesting in speaking with some CEOs was HOW DIFFERENT negotiation/business conventions are due to cultural differences, and how some things are unacceptable/acceptable because of it.
I would think it would be super interesting to see more like this!
Different culture, different game!
This could definitely be a series
yes this is the kind of video ive been waiting on (communication in different cultures)!
Thanks so much!
It is always the sunny cultures who don't take time too serious. When I visited Greece for the first time, the busses didn't even had a time table. The bus arrives, when the bus arrives.
This was stressing me as a German a little, who - despite having to deal with THE unreliable railway company - loves schedules and being on time.
I guess the sorter the summers, the more value time has.
Interesting, isn`t it? Maybe the management of DB took some inspiration from India ;)
@@DavidJPPhillips This kind of inspiration only benefits themselves, I fear :D
And this mindset has jet to arrive at employers and job interviewers.
It's due to seasonal extremes. The crop cycle puts a strong emphasis on time culturally, since in the far north it was a matter of life and death.
@@Mr12Relic sounds plausible.
"in Sweden if you're 2 minutes early you're late" underrated joke lol
I love this feelgood shit. Thanks.
This video is so enlightening 🤩. I had so much fun watching it😊.
The Towel Gang has long Awaited your return Mr Phillips.
Hi David, awesome. I am looking forward to meeting you sometime in Sweden.
You should do a video based on business relationships in different countries and the dynamic between worker and boss, and how that changes when your boss is younger than you.
Noted down!
Towel gang representing!
Video #2 of asking David to react to The Warning, they are a great band of 3 sisters from Monterrey, Mexico bringing rock back to life and they are a joy to watch, even when they are not performing.
We missed you David
Traffic here is insane really
Absolutely loved this
I’ve known some people who head wobble.
As a non-Indian person it comes across more as engagement rather than like a yes and no.
It was a nice experience you try different stuff with another people David :)
What an awesome video
Haha that was great
This was fascinating! Will you do this with other cultures/nationalities?
Which one would you be interested in the most? :)
@@DavidJPPhillips Ireland, Japan and Pakistan are my top 3 favorite ones but ideally any 🙂
Swedish are my kind of people.
Towel gang rejoice!
It’s like math it’s universal
@Sandeep maheshwari
The Swedish guy looks like PewDiePie s dad
Damn
hai
Hello philip
Oooookay.
First like and comment 😇✌️
You are faster than Sonic my friend!
@@DavidJPPhillips " I am speed"😅🤣
And don't forget Indians have the best Microsoft support!