concept   authority figures

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Latin American countries (1) South Asian (1) East Asian countries (1) North American countries (1) Oceania (1) United States (1) Western countries (1) Slavic countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 authority figures Latin American countries In Latin American countries, authority figures are viewed as warm mentors but are also subject to criticism and resistance. 3
2 authority figures South Asian In South Asian culture, there is a strong emphasis on respecting authority figures and being open to respectful criticism for accountability and improvement. 3
3 authority figures East Asian countries In East Asian countries, respect is demonstrated through adherence to hierarchy and emphasis on group harmony over personal authority in relation to authority figures. 2
4 authority figures North American countries In North American countries, it is common to address authority figures with a mix of formality and informality, but respect can be questioned in some contexts. 2
5 authority figures Oceania In Oceania, authority figures are addressed by their first names, reflecting an emphasis on informality and communal respect. 2
6 authority figures United States In the United States, authority figures are addressed with formal titles. 2
7 authority figures Western countries In Western countries, formal titles like 'Mr.' or 'Dr.' are expected when addressing authority figures. 2
8 authority figures Slavic countries In Slavic countries, authority figures are expected to be addressed with respect and the use of formal language in communication. 1