concept   bargaining

47 commonsense assertions
Cultures (47) Middle East (1) Southeast Asia (1) Western countries (1) India (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Australia (1) Japan (1) North Africa (1) South Asian countries (1) Asian cultures (1) China (1) Germany (1) Northern European countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Europe (1) Norway (1) Scandinavia (1) Thailand (1) Travelers in the East (1) East African countries (1) France (1) Latin America (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1) Turkey (1) international (1) supermarkets in North America (1) traditional market culture (1) African (1) Bangladesh (1) Contemporary world (1) Country B (1) Greece (1) Indian cities (1) Italy (1) Morocco (1) Pakistan (1) Philippines (1) Puerto Rican (1) Retail stores (1) Roadside stands (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Tropical countries (1) Vietnam (1) modern (1) online auction culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bargaining Middle East Bargaining is customary in Middle Eastern shopping culture. 19
2 bargaining Southeast Asia Bargaining is a customary and expected practice in Southeast Asian market transactions, seen as a form of social interaction and respect. 12
3 bargaining Western countries Bargaining is less common in Western countries and is usually reserved for specific situations like buying a car or negotiating a salary. 11
4 bargaining India In India, bargaining is a common and expected practice in daily transactions and shopping experiences. 9
5 bargaining United States In the United States, bargaining is uncommon and often seen as inappropriate in retail transactions. 8
6 bargaining Canada Bargaining is less common in Canadian retail but prevalent in labor relations and specific market scenarios. 7
7 bargaining Australia In Australia, bargaining is less common and mainly reserved for specific scenarios like car purchases or salary negotiations. 6
8 bargaining Japan In Japan, bargaining is generally considered impolite and confrontational in commercial interactions. 5
9 bargaining North Africa Bargaining is a common and encouraged practice in marketplace transactions in North African culture. 5
10 bargaining South Asian countries Bargaining is a common and expected practice in South Asian markets, especially in traditional bazaars. 5
11 bargaining Asian cultures Bargaining is a common and encouraged practice in commercial transactions across Asian cultures. 4
12 bargaining China Bargaining is an integral part of Chinese culture, commonly practiced in daily transactions and market shopping. 4
13 bargaining Germany In Germany, bargaining in retail is rare and regulated by labor laws for employee protection. 4
14 bargaining Northern European countries In Northern European countries, bargaining is considered uncommon and unusual in business and retail transactions. 4
15 bargaining United Kingdom In the UK, bargaining is uncommon and often considered impolite in commercial interactions. 4
16 bargaining Europe In European culture, bargaining and haggling over prices is rare and often considered inappropriate in retail transactions. 3
17 bargaining Norway In Norway, bargaining is unusual and mainly limited to flea markets or antique stores. 3
18 bargaining Scandinavia In Scandinavian markets, bargaining is uncommon and can be awkward. 3
19 bargaining Thailand In Thai culture, bargaining is customary in markets and commercial transactions. 3
20 bargaining Travelers in the East In Eastern cultures, bargaining is common and expected when making purchases. 3
21 bargaining East African countries Haggling over prices is a common practice in local markets in East African countries. 2
22 bargaining France In France, bargaining is widespread in local markets and deeply embedded in labor laws. 2
23 bargaining Latin America Bargaining is culturally expected and seen as a demonstration of shrewdness in Latin American shopping experiences. 2
24 bargaining Sweden In Sweden, bargaining is incorporated into the social partnership model and takes place in designated situations such as flea markets. 2
25 bargaining Switzerland In Switzerland, bargaining is uncommon and seen as unconventional in retail and market settings. 2
26 bargaining Turkey Bargaining is a common and socially acceptable practice in Turkey for establishing rapport and reaching agreeable prices. 2
27 bargaining international Bargaining is common in market transactions but less common in international commercial transactions. 2
28 bargaining supermarkets in North America Bargaining is uncommon and not a cultural norm in North American supermarkets. 2
29 bargaining traditional market culture In traditional market culture, bargaining is a customary practice where prices are open to negotiation for a better deal. 2
30 bargaining African In African culture, bargaining is common and expected in many commercial transactions. 1
31 bargaining Bangladesh Bargaining is an expected and ingrained part of commerce and trade in Bangladeshi culture. 1
32 bargaining Contemporary world Bargaining is much less common and often considered rude in many retail settings in the contemporary world. 1
33 bargaining Country B Bargaining in Country B is less common and often reserved for larger purchases, but can be seen as trying to cheat or haggle with the seller. 1
34 bargaining Greece Bargaining is an integral part of establishing rapport and mutual respect in Greek culture. 1
35 bargaining Indian cities In Indian cities, bargaining is a crucial aspect of business transactions and negotiations. 1
36 bargaining Italy In Italy, bargaining is generally only done in specific settings like local markets and is less common in regular retail environments. 1
37 bargaining Morocco Bargaining is common and expected in Moroccan culture when making a purchase. 1
38 bargaining Pakistan Bargaining is an expected and ingrained part of commerce and trade in Pakistani culture. 1
39 bargaining Philippines Bargaining is a common practice in the Philippines, especially in markets and informal transactions, with the expectation that prices are negotiable. 1
40 bargaining Puerto Rican In Puerto Rican culture, bargaining is common and accepted in markets and informal transactions. 1
41 bargaining Retail stores In retail stores, bargaining is rarely allowed and often not allowed at all. 1
42 bargaining Roadside stands Bargaining at roadside stands is encouraged and expected as part of the purchasing process. 1
43 bargaining Scandinavian countries Bargaining is less common in Scandinavian countries with fixed prices and less emphasis on negotiation. 1
44 bargaining Tropical countries In tropical countries, bargaining is a common and expected practice in various transactions and interactions, including shopping. 1
45 bargaining Vietnam In Vietnam, bargaining is a common and expected practice in markets and informal commercial exchanges. 1
46 bargaining modern Bargaining in modern culture is less common due to fixed prices and online purchasing. 1
47 bargaining online auction culture Bargaining is not common in online auction culture, as prices are fixed or determined through bidding. 1