concept   customs

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) China (1) East Asian (1) France (1) India (1) Japan (1) Russia (1) South Korea (1) Spain (1) Thailand (1) United Kingdom (1) Israel (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) Taiwan (1) Ukraine (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 customs China Chinese culture highly values traditional customs and etiquettes, such as pouring tea as a sign of respect. 3
2 customs East Asian In East Asian culture, customs such as removing shoes indoors and using specific address formats are common. 2
3 customs France In France, greeting with a kiss on each cheek is a common custom and there is a strong appreciation for culinary traditions. 2
4 customs India In Indian customs, hospitality is demonstrated by serving food and drinks to guests. 2
5 customs Japan In Japan, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering a house. 2
6 customs Russia In Russia, it is customary to bring an odd number of flowers. 2
7 customs South Korea In South Korean culture, it is important to respect elders and remove shoes indoors. 2
8 customs Spain The afternoon siestas and social gatherings are common customs in Spain. 2
9 customs Thailand In Thai culture, it is customary to remove shoes before entering someone's home as a sign of respect. 2
10 customs United Kingdom In the UK, tipping at restaurants and bars is a common custom. 2
11 customs Israel In Israel, it is customary to greet with a kiss on each cheek. 1
12 customs Mexico In Mexico, it is customary to take an afternoon siesta or rest period. 1
13 customs Norway In Norwegian culture, it is customary to have a fika, a coffee break with a pastry, during the workday. 1
14 customs Pakistan In Pakistani culture, it is customary to offer food or drinks to guests as a sign of hospitality. 1
15 customs Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, it is customary to greet with multiple kisses on the cheek. 1
16 customs Sweden In Sweden, it is customary to have a fika, a coffee break with a pastry, during the workday. 1
17 customs Taiwan In Taiwan, pouring tea for others at the table is a customary sign of respect. 1
18 customs Ukraine In Ukraine, it is customary to bring an odd number of flowers to someone's home as even numbers are reserved for funerals. 1
19 customs United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, it is customary to greet with multiple kisses on the cheek. 1