any good books about high & low trust societies?
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How is China so high
Saying you don't trust people would seriously impact your social credit score comrade! It would imply there is crime in China or scams or dishonesty!
Actual myth, the social credit system isn't real.
>inb4 source
Yours first.
the social credit system works 😀
Anthill/Crab Bucket mentality
They have high trust within their extended kin networks.
The WEIRDest People in the World by Joseph Heinrich.
Higher IQ societies are correlated with higher trust, hence why the map also looks vaguely like the IQ map
Don't buy the garbage you hear people say about China. It's not Japan but it's a pretty nice county, and the Chinese are very reliable and friendly.
China is a country of 1.4 billion, with lots of regional variation in peoples' behaviors and attitudes. In such a huge county you're bound to see some awful stuff. Most of those notorious WEBMs are quite old anyway, a relic from a time when peoples' behaviors were shaped by decades of living in extreme hardship.
The phrasing of the question is moronic. Of course most people CAN be trusted, but if you ask if they are trustworthy, or if they should be trusted, the answer is different.
That's a bit overly pedantic and also not quite right because trust implies a feeling of trust and therefore genuine trust, not pretence or willfully blind naïveté.
When you ask "can you trust me?" it's not a colloquial misuse of can in the same way as "can I go to the toilet", because the question of whether you are able to feel trust is founded on your best instinct of whether you should.
How is China high trust? They don't see strangers as humans, the WEBMs don't lie. Unless this only mean family, friends and such.
>How is China high trust?
How is it not?
>They don't see strangers as humans, the WEBMs don't lie
What do you mean? They don't want to be implicated in a crime. Doesn't mean they don't trust strangers.
iirc they don't help people because old people(? maybe people in general) kept implicating the witness and either making them pay for the medical bill or outright blaming them for the incident. How is that not related to trust, are you stupid?
(I'm a different anon) If we accept the premise that China controls their information, wouldn't the masses not be aware of these things (except the ones and their immediate circles who are affected)? Thus allowing for an artificial view of the kindness in strangers
>China controls their information
They do control information about criticism against the government and CCP, but I don't think it's a full-on Orwellian society. From what I see, they have their own social media, information channels, and most importantly the word of others. I think you're mixing up North Korea and China.
The only reason they're allowed to do that on the international stage is because they're not White/European. If the latter does it kvetching happens.
>How is it not?
>one incident represents an entire country
why are /misc/cels like this? I've noticed this
>>one incident
I agree that China is low trust society, but that webm proves nothing. We don't know of the motive, history, etc. A better example would be someone facing a car accident and everyone ignoring him/her.
got you covered.
Why is Greece so low? Thought the meds were supposed to be laid-back and happy.
Everyone's talking about China, but fricking Saudi Arabia is right beside them. Nordic countries make sense imo
>Nordic countries make sense imo
They make as much sense as China.
Depends on who they imagine as 'people'. If they're on IQfy they aren't imagining the migrants when they answer with 'trust'
Saudi is also a brutal dictatorship that ruthlessly crushes dissent.
>amerigolems/anglogays SEETHING at BASED China
kek there are other dark green countries and they focus on China
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Illiterate homosexuals.
Also good.
'To Have and Have Not' by Ernst Hemmingsly touches on this topic.
high trust society btw
I agree that China is not high trust but most of those look like familial disputes though