Learn a new culture | Julien S. Bourrelle | TEDxArendal

Julien S. Bourrelle
We all see the world through cultural glasses, by changing glasses you can change the way you perceive the behaviours of others. Julien S. Bourrelle believes that we have the opportunity to increase the competitiveness of businesses and to create a better functioning multicultural society by helping people to communicate better across culture.
Julien is a Canadian rocket scientist who lived within various cultures these last 15 years. It has shaped his perception and expectations. His “Mondå” project provides tools to communicate better across culture, helping us to be more aware of how our behaviours can be interpreted differently than intended by people of other cultures.
Julien is a bestselling author and has a double MSc. in Astrodynamics. He dropped out of his doctoral studies after the success of Mondå and his books. He has lived in Norway since 2009.
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Lisens Standard KZread-lisens We all see the world through cultural glasses, by changing glasses you can change the way you perceive the behaviours of others. Julien S. Bourrelle believes that we have the opportunity to increase the competitiveness of businesses and to create a better functioning multicultural society by helping people to communicate better across culture.
Julien is a Canadian rocket scientist who lived within various cultures these last 15 years. It has shaped his perception and expectations.
His “Mondå” project provides tools to communicate better across culture, helping us to be more aware of how our behaviours can be interpreted differently than intended by people of other cultures.
Julien is a bestselling author and has a double MSc. in Astrodynamics. He dropped out of his doctoral studies after the success of Mondå and his books. He has lived in Norway since 2009. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz4 жыл бұрын

    Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross cultural relationships

  • @yousefy9a650

    @yousefy9a650

    3 жыл бұрын

    cool, but how can I make friends from othercultures

  • @airingcupboard
    @airingcupboard4 жыл бұрын

    Ironically some of the comments in this section more or less proves his point. It's obviously a light hearted look at cultural misunderstandings and what happens in those moments - not a reason to feel the need to stump up and 'defend' a culture. It's fascinating some people thought the old woman in the story must be 'mad' - she just sounds amusing, incredibly human and warm hearted. Good for her.

  • @user-zo3wy4we3t

    @user-zo3wy4we3t

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I just thought that at least the person was friendly and I wouldnt base every action I do "according to culture."

  • @halalpolice7544

    @halalpolice7544

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely I also experience the same when I was new to western culture. I get up and want to give old women my set but she denied and I was shock coz in my culture I did big thing for her, I mean It was from my heart and had big respect for her but when she denied 😂 it was quite awkward after while but Chinese women made bit more comfortable the situation and I like it.

  • @gerardomurgamontelongo272
    @gerardomurgamontelongo2724 жыл бұрын

    This really hit me hard. I just realized the difference among the different perspectives that collide when helping or rewarding the weakest or the strongest. I have seen these actions and learned about them, but only from my country’s point of view. Is pretty interesting to know how other people think. And thank you very much! I really appreciated your video!

  • @jinnnnnnnn2069
    @jinnnnnnnn20695 жыл бұрын

    As a Chinese, NEVER heard about this behaviour. In China, if we meet this case, we mainly will feel shocked, weird and even be offended. We are educated leave the seats to old people and people who need help in our culture. I'm not sure if the reaction of the woman is from her village culture or just some individual "joke".

  • @MarkyDoesLanguages

    @MarkyDoesLanguages

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my personal experience the people from Chinese villages do a lot of weird stuff like allowing kids to poop on the street and disturbing private space

  • @Nicole-ee3sb

    @Nicole-ee3sb

    2 жыл бұрын

    its true, I went to my mom's hometown (its a small town), and some kid peed out on the street while I was looking away but next to them

  • @xianghuazhang1214

    @xianghuazhang1214

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeap, totally agree. I am Chinese. I feel weird when I heard this woman's story.

  • @oddie6840

    @oddie6840

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MarkyDoesLanguages ye right rude ppl

  • @farhanaislam7201
    @farhanaislam7201 Жыл бұрын

    The knowledge of culture enrich the understanding of the students to cope up with the new environment which is very important.

  • @david_oliveira71
    @david_oliveira71 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely top 5 Ted Talk I've watched so far

  • @jinnnnnnnn2069
    @jinnnnnnnn20695 жыл бұрын

    sometimes people misunderstand some behaviour as general culture.

  • @myriamlaflamme278
    @myriamlaflamme278 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this is one of the greatest Ted Talk I've watched! Merci pour ton humour, ta sensibilité, la finesse, ton empathie. On en a besoin dans le monde! Je suis née au Québec et je vis présentement au Pérou. Si je pouvais trouver un fruit pour la culture du Québec, je dirais une pomme, car d'abord il y a tellement de couleurs, de saveurs et de différentes variétés. Pour la culture du Pérou, je dirais la papaye, car la pelure est vraiment mince (boundaries!!!). Pour terminer, je travaille en ligne avec des étudiants d'un peu partout dans le monde car j'enseigne l'anglais langue seconde. La plupart de mes élèves souhaitent gagner en confiance dans leur expression orale afin de voyager et d'ouvrir des portes au niveau professionnel. Merci, je vais leur partager la vidéo et en discuter avec eux!

  • @davidsmith-oi3zg

    @davidsmith-oi3zg

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Myriam how are you doing today i hope everything is fine with you?

  • @IceSpoon
    @IceSpoon6 жыл бұрын

    As a chilean who have been on exchange twice in Norway, I can totally understand and relate to everything he said.

  • @karinaren4829
    @karinaren48293 жыл бұрын

    It's impossible for that old Chinese woman to sit on him! As a Chinese, I argued that most people would be appreciated for him leaving the seat, although there may be some unpleasant behaviour conducted by some people, such as not expressing thanks. Also, we welcome people in their own cultural background and many foreigners come to China to prepare for personal success. We would not be surprised when looking a foreigner with long hair on arms. I could not doubt that he once left his seat for an old Chinese woman, but he unfairly demonstrates the truth to support his idea.

  • @chi-wf7es
    @chi-wf7es Жыл бұрын

    I think it's a good example that assort culture into peaches and coconuts. It makes this topic more easy to understand and also more clearly. And the story greeting in public is humorous and funny, it just makes me relax while watching video.

  • @leocaballerogonzalez7138
    @leocaballerogonzalez71385 жыл бұрын

    Really, I believe that depending on our culture education every human been build many walls to communicate with other people and depend o every one to turn down to communicate and to learn about the other person and cultures

  • @monfli5525
    @monfli55255 жыл бұрын

    awesome video!!

  • @xiaoyuzhou5390
    @xiaoyuzhou53903 жыл бұрын

    This is just a misunderstanding. Chinese people are used to being modest. when she said no. she is just trying to be polite. What you need to do is continue to give up your seat. I know, sometimes it is confusing.

  • @rehya8810
    @rehya8810 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this Tedtalk, I thought I might watch this because social media is filled with culture and people from many different backgrounds.

  • @salmanalishamsagos
    @salmanalishamsagos Жыл бұрын

    Wow this a one of greatest.

  • @fadygemayel2505
    @fadygemayel25053 жыл бұрын

    Lebanese in Norway here. I can totally identify with everything that has been said in this video.

  • @TangoPo

    @TangoPo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally identify - including the Chinese woman who sat on him in the bus? And culture in some countries that believe in being strong and sharing with others for fair opportunity? What are those countries that you identify with?

  • @AmazingStoryDewd
    @AmazingStoryDewd4 жыл бұрын

    Honestly one of my favorite things to do is to learn about and experience other cultures.

  • @michaelkaegi4832
    @michaelkaegi48323 жыл бұрын

    It was not the musical instrument that made the swiss jump on the table, it was the alcohol

  • @Kenny-ni2nr
    @Kenny-ni2nr Жыл бұрын

    I think the talk is very great that every culture is so different so sometimes there will be many interesting things when two cultures meet. But I think that the example of the Chinese is kind of a special case that most of the Chinese or Asian won't do this kind of thing.

  • @halalpolice7544
    @halalpolice75443 жыл бұрын

    Great video it’s just needed more audience😊❤️

  • @micoxie5837
    @micoxie58373 жыл бұрын

    I am Chinese and I live in Sichuan Province. I never experienced or heard about the behavior of that old Chinese woman you mentioned. That's not part of our culture or custom. Maybe it's just one strange woman's strange behavior. If you are a scientist, then you should learn to be more prudent and then you will figure out that you are not experiencing the real local culture. I really doubt that you are lying. If we Chinese experience the same situation, we will ALSO feel uncomfortable and shocked as well as offended.

  • @Shangshuhui

    @Shangshuhui

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m Chinese too, I don’t think that behavior is cultural tendency…it’s so wired..I think it’s more like a personal thing 😅

  • @jailajai8762

    @jailajai8762

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm finding that a lot of people can't seem to understand that when something happens on a personal level it don't make it a cultural norm. I think that bus part was an outlier experience.

  • @tami3456

    @tami3456

    4 ай бұрын

    I think you're missing the point of what he's trying to explain....

  • @Scarshadow666
    @Scarshadow6663 жыл бұрын

    I do like the way the talk concluded, but I kinda wish that there was further info that discussed how much something happened on an individualistic level or a cultural level and whether there's a spectrum that falls between them.

  • @Glundberg84

    @Glundberg84

    Жыл бұрын

    My guess is that comes up in his book :) If you find out let me know 😉

  • @alejandrop1775
    @alejandrop1775 Жыл бұрын

    What a great ted talk!!

  • @adriatic123
    @adriatic1235 жыл бұрын

    Very good speech

  • @giffardsercombe3169
    @giffardsercombe31693 ай бұрын

    a reasonably fun talk, albeit simplistic. cultures need not have any relation to nations in ways he suggests.

  • @user-zj2ox9ml3t
    @user-zj2ox9ml3t Жыл бұрын

    love the part about the chinese women sitting on your lap, your speeeech is both entertaining and useful at the same time. the fact that every culture is diffrent with how easily or hardly you can get used to is very interesting. the idea of getting comfortable at an uncomfortable moment is helpful.

  • @user-iz1gu9yc4d

    @user-iz1gu9yc4d

    Жыл бұрын

    noice

  • @user-iz1gu9yc4d
    @user-iz1gu9yc4d Жыл бұрын

    Lebanese wedding part is funny and it shows the differences between different cultures. I've never been to a wedding and I learned that a wedding can be not-so-serious and joyful!

  • @paolojoshclanor1447
    @paolojoshclanor14473 жыл бұрын

    My teacher told me to watch this

  • @starfawns

    @starfawns

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nyenyenye

  • @xiaomengguo2566

    @xiaomengguo2566

    3 жыл бұрын

    me toooo

  • @aterribleyoutuber9039

    @aterribleyoutuber9039

    3 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @lzmdamien1651

    @lzmdamien1651

    3 жыл бұрын

    same. I got a communication class

  • @slight93

    @slight93

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are u crazy?

  • @user-zo3wy4we3t
    @user-zo3wy4we3t4 жыл бұрын

    Culture friendly, people diversity. As long nobody kills me. I rather be sat on.

  • @marouanesibari1730
    @marouanesibari17302 жыл бұрын

    Perfect content for my pupils. Just a random teacher saying thanks !

  • @user-js4wr3po7l
    @user-js4wr3po7l3 жыл бұрын

    It’s very beautiful voice

  • @anup8811
    @anup88113 жыл бұрын

    come to India, here we have all the examples.

  • @Charles-sg9zu
    @Charles-sg9zu Жыл бұрын

    I’m in the UK. One of my friends ask me what I had eaten for lunch. I said “a steak 🥩 “. He said “Jesus”.

  • @user-js4wr3po7l
    @user-js4wr3po7l3 жыл бұрын

    Really, I believe that depending on our culture education every human been build many walls to communicate with other people and depend o every one to turn down to communicate and to learn about the other person eally, I believe that depending on our culture education every human been build many walls to communicate with other people and depend o every one to turn down to communicate and to learn about the other person

  • @forfreedomssake4315
    @forfreedomssake43155 жыл бұрын

    interesting :)

  • @lailayounes4148
    @lailayounes41486 жыл бұрын

    So cute😘

  • @jakkelway
    @jakkelway3 жыл бұрын

    Shouldn't this guy be citing Fonz Trompenaars here?! At 10:10 he refers to a peach vs coconut anecdote. He says: "I like to refer to this as...." as if this were his anecdote. This actually comes from a MUCH earlier talk from Fonz Trompenaars (Nov 6, 2013 - 13:20) on Ted. It may simply be an oversight, but Bourelle's presentation makes it seem as if this is HIS idea! Perhaps Trompenaars has also 'pinched' the idea without citing it. Either way It is EITHER an enormous coincidence or it is an inappropriate use of another person's idea without citation. This is how otherwise good quality information providers like TED become discredited.

  • @cthulhumythos2033
    @cthulhumythos20333 жыл бұрын

    So based on an alleged experience with one old lady, he immediately assumes that's the culture of a country made up of 1.5 billion people covering an area 9.5 million km2.

  • @ProdYani
    @ProdYani3 жыл бұрын

    Today I realized that I have no culture because i lived in two different countries in my childhood and wasn't 100% to any country, made me cry ngl, weird feeling

  • @smailinen

    @smailinen

    4 ай бұрын

    You have two cultures then! Wish you'd see it as beautiful! We are all different, each and every one. And you have two cultures you can call yours! Please take time to learn more about them if you feel you don't know as much as you want. There is so much to be appreciated in all cultures and countries

  • @nexusBOS
    @nexusBOS3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like America is all three of those "Equality of Opportunity" styles he talked about at 11:20, which is why it's super conflicting here. Or maybe we have the perceptions that these three exist and only one actually does.... hmm...

  • @queenscake4500
    @queenscake45005 жыл бұрын

    I am Chinese, but are you sure that old Chinese woman doesn't have mental problems?

  • @humayunsakib3529

    @humayunsakib3529

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😭

  • @evbdgbj992
    @evbdgbj9924 жыл бұрын

    I grew up in China and people definitely do NOT sit on random people's laps. It's not culture, the old woman is just kind of weird.

  • @yeetpotatoboi5899
    @yeetpotatoboi58993 жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @pardeep.11
    @pardeep.116 жыл бұрын

    nice defining ,,,,

  • @johnbeyond9359
    @johnbeyond93594 жыл бұрын

    i hate much about culture because probably in past our family was wrong about what they were doing so we should probe into culture and if there is any mistake we have to correct it culture is traditional structure we have to change where there is a mistake

  • @chenchen9237
    @chenchen92374 жыл бұрын

    Agree. I don't think any normal Chinese woman will sit on a stranger's lap, even if it's in a rural village. This is not normal. The story is not a fair presentation of a different culture (i.e. Chinese culture) nor a good example of "being comfortable with what is uncomfortable". The behaviour of "sitting on a stranger on a bus and pulling their arm hairs for 30 minutes" is not a culture, it is a rare behaviour, and I don't think people are supposed to be comfortable with this behaviour.

  • @liuliu6370
    @liuliu63703 жыл бұрын

    Which city was it? As a Chinese, I just can not believe what happened to you, I have been living in Beijing for so many years, so many western people are living there. I have never heard anything like that. And you cant say that is the culture of China!!! Not every Chinese is like that. It was just a single weird experience and there must be some misunderstanding.

  • @syppy7416
    @syppy7416Ай бұрын

    (insert that one Mark Twain Quote here) no I'm not trying to be sarcastic or funny, I just can't remember it ATM

  • @TangoPo
    @TangoPo3 жыл бұрын

    This is the most generalized and stereotyped talk about culture, beginning with the Chinese woman in the bus. I'd say if not because the speaker is a Westerner that piques the curiosity of the people in the region, and I suspect a rural one where people don't see many Westerners, this may never happen with a fellow Asian, including an invitation to spend nights in a home no matter how much I let her sit on me. The Lebanese and the Germans : interesting to see if you mean all Lebanese and Germans behave the same way as in a collective conscious. Finally I was really looking forward to examples of the countries who believe in sharing resources, but disappointed.

  • @jamilabdelali6626
    @jamilabdelali66263 жыл бұрын

    Thanks from agadir morocco, some chines are not happy about you ,and i thing they are right: We should not générale the culture from the individual case

  • @micoxie5837
    @micoxie58373 жыл бұрын

    You should not generalize the culture from the individual case. If you’re a researcher, please be responsible for your observation and your words.

  • @nahalghaderi8834

    @nahalghaderi8834

    Ай бұрын

    Dear Chinese person. He just tells the story of ONE person. He doesn't say all Chinese do that. In this story, he wants to explain that if you smile during an awkward situation, people usually accept you, no matter where they are from. I am sorry you have felt offended, but the speaker wanted to say something else. He didn't mean to make fun of Chinese people.

  • @michaeldu9020
    @michaeldu9020 Жыл бұрын

    Umm... It's really hard to understand the Chinese example. I have lived in China for 22 years and never heard about an elder lady sitting on a stranger's laps... also too weird for local people!!🤔

  • @anup8811
    @anup88113 жыл бұрын

    its bad we are learning cultures from book

  • @fc2790
    @fc27903 жыл бұрын

    you are so cute.

  • @radryeguy
    @radryeguy2 жыл бұрын

    oof

  • @Charles-sg9zu
    @Charles-sg9zu Жыл бұрын

    In Hong Kong, no one will sit on you in a bus.

  • @halalpolice7544
    @halalpolice75443 жыл бұрын

    0:19 & 3:12 Spain use to be Islamic country so I’m surprised they still have some of Islamic culture

  • @daisyz3416
    @daisyz34164 жыл бұрын

    What a ridiculous speech! Are you sure you’re familiar with “culture”? It’s really misleading about the “lap” story! If you’ve really experienced the Chinese culture, you should not generalize the culture from the individual case. If you’re a researcher, I believe you think you are, pls be responsible for your observation and your words.

  • @shimiaoliu5873
    @shimiaoliu58734 жыл бұрын

    The speaker needs to re-examine his ability and speech as a cross culture researcher. He regards the action of an individual as a general culture, which is a mistake that undermined the credibility of his views. Don't play to the gallery with novelty stories and stop being arrogant. 1. As a person who has lived in China for nearly 30 years and has studied Chinese humanities for over 15 years, I have a full understanding of China's regional culture and history. I have never heard of, seen, or read in any record that "an old woman sitting on a stranger's lap" is a culture of any region or era. This behavior will never happen in China, because it violates our social ethics.I'm sure the woman has mental disease. 2. Why did people laugh? To see a mad old woman sitting on the laps of a foreigner who is also laughing. Isn't that funny? The Chinese laughed not because they were comfortable with the situation, but because they thought both of the two were ridiculous. 3.Why the speaker was invited? It is not because what he did, it is because who he is. In Chinese tradition, visitors should be treated kindly. They invited foreigners to dinner at home in order to show care, friendliness and hospitality, not because he ”managed to put himself in a situation that was uncomfortable for him and the locals felt that they were much closer to him".

  • @shaxu4090
    @shaxu40906 жыл бұрын

    This video was shared in my interculture business class today morning, What he presented about China and Chiness is totally wrong! Nobody will seat on other people's legs needless to say a strange foreign man! He is a joker more than a speaker by playing to the gallery.

  • @daratencion3845

    @daratencion3845

    5 жыл бұрын

    He said in a specific part of China. Are all 1.6 billion Chinese the same or is there regional diversity? Why would you not just say I'm surprised at his experience because I have never heard of this behavior there. His words clearly did not generalise behavior of all residents.

  • @jinnnnnnnn2069

    @jinnnnnnnn2069

    5 жыл бұрын

    As a Chinese, NEVER heard about this behaviour. In China, if we meet this case, we mainly will feel shocked, weird and even be offended. We are educated leave the seats to old people and people who need help in our culture. I'm not sure if the reaction of the woman is from her village culture or just some individual "joke".

  • @yihanlin8019

    @yihanlin8019

    4 жыл бұрын

    This video was also shared in my comparative culture a few days ago. I felt deeply offended.

  • @Donello

    @Donello

    4 жыл бұрын

    I see that every Chinese here feels offended by the woman's sitting on him (and some do call her names, thinking that Western people don't know Chinese and even don't know to use on-line dictionaries), but nobody is questioning her touching the hair on his arms.

  • @jairlopes4679

    @jairlopes4679

    4 жыл бұрын

    Stop being offended, the old lady liked. The guy is good looking. Lol

  • @user-py5jt7zo7i
    @user-py5jt7zo7i3 жыл бұрын

    丫在公开场合大张旗鼓的刻意丑化一个民族,就只因它所说一件事?一件连真假都不能确定的所谓的’‘经历’‘,还做演讲,恶俗?

  • @mamat5385
    @mamat53853 жыл бұрын

    This video is not worth watching. Some opinions are not real local culture like his experienced in China. I have never heard about someone like he mentioned that a woman sat on him in China. Actually, most of Chinese especially women are very traditionary. So I think he is lying or want to make a joke to hook his audience. Even though, his opinion isn’t on behalf of Chinese culture.

  • @kelperdude
    @kelperdude5 жыл бұрын

    Open a door for some women and they look at you in disgust. Very sad what society has become.

  • @nithqueen

    @nithqueen

    4 жыл бұрын

    Might be that you're forcing em to speed up

  • @inasiman26yearsago56

    @inasiman26yearsago56

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @fjordhellas4077
    @fjordhellas40776 ай бұрын

    Julien Bourrelle has a shallow knowledge of world cultures, and he demonstrates it when talking about the Chinese woman in the bus.