concept   courtesy

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) South Korea (1) United States (1) Western culture (1) Canada (1) East Asia (1) Nordic countries (1) Russia (1) Chess culture (1) Taoist (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 courtesy South Korea In South Korean culture, courtesy and respect are highly valued and demonstrated through specific gestures and language in social interactions. 15
2 courtesy United States In the United States, politeness and respect are important, but direct communication and gestures such as saying 'please' and 'thank you' and holding doors for others are valued. 13
3 courtesy Western culture In Western culture, courtesy often includes politeness, saying 'please' and 'thank you', and holding doors open. 9
4 courtesy Canada In Canada, courtesy is highly valued and can be achieved with dedication and effort. 2
5 courtesy East Asia In East Asian culture, showing respect through bowing and removing shoes is common courtesy. 2
6 courtesy Nordic countries In Nordic countries, courtesy is expressed through reserved behavior emphasizing personal space and privacy. 2
7 courtesy Russia In Russian culture, directness is valued over excessive politeness, even in professional interactions. 2
8 courtesy Chess culture Acknowledging a move by pressing the clock is an important courtesy in Chess culture. 1
9 courtesy Taoist Taoist culture emphasizes humility and respect in social interactions as part of the concept of courtesy. 1