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Scientists have found that different people, and different nationalities, have their own unique “moral taste buds” that affect how outraged and appalled they are by various forms of behaviour. Examples given include findings that 88% of Britons said cheating on ones taxes was never justifiable, but only 52% of people in the Philippines and 80% of Americans agreed. Petrie wants to know what morally annoys you?
She first poses this question to Broadcaster, Claire Muldoon, before hearing what it is that gets on your nerves most.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By TalkScientists have found that different people, and different nationalities, have their own unique “moral taste buds” that affect how outraged and appalled they are by various forms of behaviour. Examples given include findings that 88% of Britons said cheating on ones taxes was never justifiable, but only 52% of people in the Philippines and 80% of Americans agreed. Petrie wants to know what morally annoys you?
She first poses this question to Broadcaster, Claire Muldoon, before hearing what it is that gets on your nerves most.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.