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Trying to find a podcast episode about language
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I think this was a This American Life episode. It was about how in an East Asian language (maybe it was Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia... I can’t remember) the language doesn’t have a certain verb tense in their language (I think it’s Past Progressive I.e., was traveling), so they culture didn’t have a notion about regret about what could have been.

Does this ring any bells for anyone? I’ve been searching for this episode and can’t find it.

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