concept   face-saving

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) China (1) Japan (1) East Asia (1) United States (1) Asian culture (1) Confucian-influenced societies (1) East Asian countries (1) Korea (1) Australia (1) Chinese-speaking countries (1) Inland China (1) North American cultures (1) Russia (1) Taiwan (1) Western military (1) military in Eastern cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 face-saving China In Chinese culture, saving face is important for preserving dignity and avoiding public embarrassment. 9
2 face-saving Japan In Japan, preserving social dignity and avoiding embarrassment is a crucial aspect of face-saving. 8
3 face-saving East Asia In East Asian culture, face-saving is important for maintaining harmony and reputation by preserving dignity and avoiding public embarrassment. 6
4 face-saving United States In United States culture, directness and individualism are prioritized over saving face in public interactions. 5
5 face-saving Asian culture In Asian culture, face-saving is important for preserving dignity and avoiding embarrassment to maintain harmony and family honor. 4
6 face-saving Confucian-influenced societies In Confucian-influenced societies, face-saving is crucial for preserving dignity and avoiding embarrassment in social interactions. 3
7 face-saving East Asian countries Face-saving is a crucial aspect of social interaction in East Asian countries, important for maintaining harmony and avoiding embarrassment. 3
8 face-saving Korea In Korean culture, preserving social dignity and avoiding embarrassment is highly valued through the concept of face-saving. 3
9 face-saving Australia In Australian culture, directness and honesty are more important than saving face in social interactions. 2
10 face-saving Chinese-speaking countries In Chinese-speaking countries, face-saving is prioritized to maintain harmony and avoid public embarrassment or confrontation. 1
11 face-saving Inland China Inland China values the concept of face-saving to maintain social harmony and dignity in interactions. 1
12 face-saving North American cultures North American cultures prioritize individual expression over public perception in the concept of face-saving. 1
13 face-saving Russia In Russian culture, face-saving is important and emotional vulnerability is avoided in public. 1
14 face-saving Taiwan In Taiwanese culture, preserving face and avoiding public embarrassment is highly valued. 1
15 face-saving Western military In Western military culture, open and direct communication takes precedence over saving face. 1
16 face-saving military in Eastern cultures In Eastern military cultures, saving face and maintaining harmony are highly valued, and public criticism is avoided. 1