In this day and age there’s a growing need for more gender-neutrality in the German language.
What do you do when you don’t want to discriminate against any gender?
In this day and age there’s a growing need for more gender-neutrality in the German language.
What do you do when you don’t want to discriminate against any gender?
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Have you ever come across someone you wanted to talk to in their language, and they kept interrupting you every single time you made a mistake? Or perhaps they just reverted back to English whenever you took a little more time to gather your thoughts, not letting you...
Our willingness to take risks influences how we decide and behave in many situations. Culture certainly influences individual risk-taking. Lessons from an interesting conversation about global financial risk at the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos. In the...
Anything that concerns the economies of countries around the world tells also a lot about their culture, their history, their challenges, strengths and weaknesses, where they come from and where they're going. These fascinating graphs show the top 10 countries with...
The word 'insurance' - originally from Latin, stemming from 'sure', meaning secure, has been part of the English language since the 1550s. It began its journey as a variant of 'ensurance', which is an alteration of assurance - all very similar terms but they all went...
Jeremy Hunt's slip of the tongue made headlines the other day: "My wife is Japanese - my wife is Chinese. Sorry, that's a terrible mistake to make." Here is our take on the story, from a linguistic point of view. Before we'd jump to conclusions about...