You may have been told that it’s rude to start eating before everyone is ready, or that you shouldn’t leave the table before your guests have finished. As it turns out, apes are no different.
Like us, chimpanzees and bonobos make a common gesture that signifies the start and end of a social interaction – a mutual gaze or a vocal signal is enough to show they’re ready to play, for example.
These signals could represent the start and end of a mutual agreement, which researchers say challenges the current idea that only humans make joint commitments.
“Joint commitment is the driving force, the glue, of our joint actions, whether at large scale, like long-term projects, or small scale, such as lunch,” explained one of the study’s authors Dr Raphaela…