If you follow the link to which I will send you in a sec, and you scroll down there a bit, you will find near the start of the comments section a memory (from an anonymous source) of Karl Popper at a colloquium.
Grunbaum and Popper – Bas van Fraassen's Commonplace Book (wordpress.com)
I discovered it accidentally, but I treasure this story.
"As a student in Vienna in the early 1980s, I remember a small conference in honor of the 80th birthday of Popper. The great man was there himself, listening to papers of mostly students. One of the papers defended a sort of cultural conceptual incommensurability, to which Popper only had one brief reply: “Young man, I really want to thank you for your very learned paper. However, I gave seminars where there were people from Africa, the Middle-East, Australia, and South America, and we all understood each other perfectly well. So I don’t know where this incommensurability is supposed to come from.”
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