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Study: This is Why We Love to Gossip

Warum tratschen wir so gerne?
Warum tratschen wir so gerne? ©Canva (Symbolbild)
A study conducted by Stanford and Maryland Universities titled "Explaining the Evolution of Gossip" indicates that gossip plays an important role in building interpersonal relationships.

According to the study, people spend an average of 52 minutes per day gossiping, whether it be about positive or negative comments about those who are absent. This practice contributes to strengthening bonds and building trust between individuals, as it allows people to recognize whom they can trust. However, for gossip to be useful, it must be true. Lies and rumors can destroy these bonds and create distrust. More on this in the video.

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