THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGES: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOUR AND PSYCHOLOGY OF PEOPLE WHO SPEAK IN EUROPEAN AND PEOPLE WHO SPEAK IN ASIAN LANGUAGES
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The objective of this article is analyzing people how to behave and think. As languages are different, people’s character are various and most of the time language and national culture can affect people’s behaviour. As a result most of the times people judge other people’s character and outlook depending on their national language. Additionally, there is one Uzbek Proverb “Til-millat ko’zgusi”. And this research work gives information depending on some methods which are online survey and observation. Overall 48 people who are students and teachers participated in survey. 36 participants are Asian language speakers(Mostly, Uzbek) and rest of them are European language speakers (Mostly, Russian). The result of methods showed that there are significant contrasts in psychology, behaviour, self-esteem and outlook between Asian language speaker and European language speakers.
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