• @[email protected]
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    2910 days ago

    Could have been worse. He could have been from a culture in which saving someone’s life means that you become responsible for them for the rest of their life. Then you’d have had to rig up some kind of situation in which he saves your life so you become even.

    • @Dasus
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      1610 days ago

      Do you have a real life example of a currently existing culture with such a practice?

      Because I feel like you’ve seen a few too many movies.

      • LucasWaffyWaf
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        510 days ago

        I vaguely recall having heard that before of somewhere out in eastern Asia, but I can’t recall where at. I’d be curious to see what that’s about.

        googles

        Found this.

          • LucasWaffyWaf
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            510 days ago

            Yes, and the reasoning behind why it’s considered such is also detailed in the link itself. I figured I’d leave that link as a way for folks to read into it and learn where the claim originated from.

        • @Dasus
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          310 days ago

          That’s not a “life-debt” as much as it’s just regular insurance debt.

          The same logic would apply in western countries, but the practice we have make it less likely you’d get away with murder so actually driving over someone to kill them on purpose after an accidental crash isn’t quite as common as in China.

          Nothing to do with “saved your life so now I’m now responsible for it”.

          • LucasWaffyWaf
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            310 days ago

            Which is exactly what I wanted to clear up with the Snopes link.