--- date: '2022-12-04T20:26:10' hypothesis-meta: created: '2022-12-04T20:26:10.856094+00:00' document: title: - Language builds culture - Herbert Lui flagged: false group: __world__ hidden: false id: 5DIcYnQREe2NVTOF9GGXvA links: html: https://hypothes.is/a/5DIcYnQREe2NVTOF9GGXvA incontext: https://hyp.is/5DIcYnQREe2NVTOF9GGXvA/herbertlui.net/language-builds-culture/ json: https://hypothes.is/api/annotations/5DIcYnQREe2NVTOF9GGXvA permissions: admin: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is delete: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is read: - group:__world__ update: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is tags: - linguistics - behaviour - learning-in-public target: - selector: - endContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/main[1]/article[1]/div[1]/div[1]/p[2] endOffset: 278 startContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/main[1]/article[1]/div[1]/div[1]/p[2] startOffset: 0 type: RangeSelector - end: 867 start: 589 type: TextPositionSelector - exact: "Whether you want to call them mottos, memes, or manifestos, words can\ \ be the building blocks of how we think and transmit ideas. You can also\ \ gauge how well someone is grasping your concepts\u2014or at least making\ \ an effort to\u2014by the language they\u2019re responding to you with as\ \ well." prefix: "falls, and favorable outcomes.\u201D\n" suffix: ' Posted in Contentions, Life. ' type: TextQuoteSelector source: https://herbertlui.net/language-builds-culture/ text: You can use the way that a person responds to your concepts as a metric for how well they understand you. If they don't understand chances are they will retreat back to jargon to try to hide the fact that they're struggling. If they're getting on well they might have an insightful way to extend your metaphor updated: '2022-12-04T20:26:10.856094+00:00' uri: https://herbertlui.net/language-builds-culture/ user: acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is user_info: display_name: James Ravenscroft in-reply-to: https://herbertlui.net/language-builds-culture/ tags: - linguistics - behaviour - learning-in-public - hypothesis type: annotation url: /annotations/2022/12/04/1670185570 ---
Whether you want to call them mottos, memes, or manifestos, words can be the building blocks of how we think and transmit ideas. You can also gauge how well someone is grasping your concepts—or at least making an effort to—by the language they’re responding to you with as well.
You can use the way that a person responds to your concepts as a metric for how well they understand you. If they don't understand chances are they will retreat back to jargon to try to hide the fact that they're struggling. If they're getting on well they might have an insightful way to extend your metaphor