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The Samoans have their own language, called Samoan. It is similar to Hawaiian, but not exactly the same.

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What did Margaret mead study in the 1930s?

Margaret Mead studied the cultures and societies of Pacific Islanders, particularly in Samoa, during the 1930s. She explored topics such as gender roles, adolescence, and cultural variation, which she documented in her book "Coming of Age in Samoa."


Are people that talk a lot clever?

Not necessarily. Some people babble just to hear themselves. Some people don't realise what they are saying is wrong or just plain silly. Some people are very clever and do talk alot.


Do people talk bad about others because they are jealous?

Jealousy can be a motivation for some people to talk badly about others, but it is not the only reason. People may also gossip or spread rumors due to insecurity, competition, or a desire to elevate themselves by bringing others down.


Why do some people match words when you talk to them?

Some people may match your words when you talk to them as a way to build rapport and connect with you. This mirroring behavior can help create a sense of understanding and empathy in the conversation. It is a subconscious way to show that they are listening and engaged in the interaction.


What is the psychologists answer for people who talk nonstop?

Psychologists may suggest that people who talk nonstop could be doing so to cover up feelings of insecurity or anxiety. They may recommend strategies such as active listening, setting boundaries, or practicing mindfulness to help manage the behavior. If the nonstop talking is interfering with relationships or daily functioning, seeking therapy could also be beneficial.