concept   drinking etiquette

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) South Korea (1) Japan (1) Russia (1) China (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Vietnam (1) East Asia (1) Finland (1) Mexico (1) Urban Japan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 drinking etiquette South Korea In South Korea, drinking etiquette involves pouring drinks for others and showing respect to elders. 13
2 drinking etiquette Japan In Japan, pouring drinks for others is a sign of respect and etiquette in social drinking. 5
3 drinking etiquette Russia Drinking in Russia involves frequent toasting, often with vodka, and is accompanied by important rituals and traditions. 5
4 drinking etiquette China In China, pouring drinks for others and raising the glass with both hands is a sign of respect. 3
5 drinking etiquette Norway In Norway, formal drinking occasions require a speech or acknowledgment before the first sip, and there are strict alcohol regulations. 2
6 drinking etiquette Sweden In Sweden, it is customary to acknowledge before taking the first sip of a drink and alcohol sales are monopolized by the government. 2
7 drinking etiquette Vietnam In Vietnam, drinking etiquette includes raising the glass with both hands as a sign of respect and avoiding excessive drinking at social events. 2
8 drinking etiquette East Asia In East Asian culture, pouring drinks for others is a gesture of respect and politeness. 1
9 drinking etiquette Finland In Finland, it is customary to give a brief speech or acknowledgment before taking the first sip of a drink in formal settings. 1
10 drinking etiquette Mexico In Mexico, it is customary to initially refuse a drink in social gatherings before accepting it. 1
11 drinking etiquette Urban Japan In urban Japanese culture, it is customary to pour drinks for others and not refill one's own glass. 1