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101 hospitality Jordan In Jordanian culture, guests are treated with great respect and offered generous food and drinks to demonstrate hospitality. 5
102 hospitality Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, offering food and drinks to guests is a common and expected gesture of hospitality. 5
103 hospitality Polynesian culture In Polynesian culture, hospitality includes a warm welcome, storytelling, traditional ceremonies, and elaborate feasts for guests. 5
104 hospitality Tuareg culture Tuareg culture emphasizes hospitality through serving tea and showing great respect to guests. 5
105 hospitality United Kingdom Hospitality in the UK focuses on providing a comfortable atmosphere and offering food and drink to guests. 5
106 hospitality Urban Western societies Urban Western cultures prioritize social interaction and entertainment in their hospitality practices over traditional shelter or communal hospitality. 5
107 hospitality Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, hospitality practices are becoming less communal and more reserved. 5
108 hospitality Asian In Asian cultures, removing shoes before entering a home is a sign of respect and hospitality. 4
109 hospitality Australia Hospitality in Australia means making guests feel welcome and comfortable through friendly interactions and inclusive activities. 4
110 hospitality Brazil Brazilian hospitality is marked by warmth, inclusivity, and the gesture of serving coffee as a symbol of friendship. 4
111 hospitality Central Asian In Central Asian culture, hospitality is highly valued and guests are treated with great respect and offered food and drinks. 4
112 hospitality Coastal communities in conflict zones In conflict zones, hospitality towards strangers is deeply ingrained in coastal communities due to shared experience and understanding of hardship. 4
113 hospitality Filipino Filipino culture is characterized by warm hospitality, offering food and accommodation, and treating guests like family. 4
114 hospitality Maasai tribe in Africa In Maasai culture, hospitality is demonstrated through offering fermented cow's milk to guests. 4
115 hospitality Mauritania Hospitality in Mauritania involves a generous welcome, sweet tea, and communal seating for guests. 4
116 hospitality Middle Eastern Middle Eastern culture views hospitality as a duty involving generous and elaborate hosting of guests. 4
117 hospitality Moroccan Moroccan hospitality involves serving sweet mint tea and sweet treats to guests upon arrival. 4
118 hospitality Pacific Island Hospitality in Pacific Island cultures is defined by generosity, politeness, and warm interactions with guests and tourists. 4
119 hospitality Pacific Islander Pacific Islander culture values and demonstrates hospitality by sharing resources, offering food, and providing assistance to visitors. 4
120 hospitality Polychronic cultures In polychronic cultures, hospitality emphasizes warmth, generosity, and extended guest stays. 4
121 hospitality South Pacific Hospitality in South Pacific culture is shown through communal sharing and feasting. 4
122 hospitality Tribal communities in Africa Tribal communities in Africa are known for practicing generous and extended hospitality by providing shelter and resources to guests. 4
123 hospitality Yemen Yemeni hospitality is characterized by warmly welcoming guests and serving traditional coffee and refreshments. 4
124 hospitality Zimbabwe In Zimbabwe, guests are warmly welcomed and offered food and drinks as a sign of respect and value for hospitality. 4
125 hospitality conflict zones In conflict zones, hospitality involves providing shelter, sharing resources, and showing respect through gestures like offering food and drinks. 4
126 hospitality conservative cultures In conservative cultures, hospitality is a core value and guests are warmly welcomed and generously treated to reflect cultural values. 4
127 hospitality desert-dwelling nomadic communities Desert-dwelling nomadic communities highly value the tradition of offering food and shelter to travelers with utmost respect as part of their hospitality culture. 4
128 hospitality historical cultures Historical cultures valued hospitality and offering assistance to travelers and strangers, with refusal considered offensive. 4
129 hospitality modern society Hospitality in modern society includes providing privacy, food, and a welcoming atmosphere. 4
130 hospitality nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures express hospitality by providing food, shelter, and protection to travelers and strangers. 4
131 hospitality traditional tribal societies In traditional tribal societies, hospitality is seen as a sacred duty involving offering food, shelter, and protection to guests. 4
132 hospitality African savannah In African savannah cultures, hospitality is a central value shown through generous hosting of guests. 3
133 hospitality Biblical culture In Biblical culture, hospitality is seen as a sacred duty, where treating guests with respect and warmth is considered as treating representatives of God. 3
134 hospitality China In China, ensuring guest comfort and well-being is a primary concern in the practice of hospitality. 3
135 hospitality Circassian culture Hospitality is highly valued in Circassian culture, with guests traditionally treated with great generosity and respect. 3
136 hospitality Coastal Southeast Asian Coastal Southeast Asian culture values offering food and drinks to guests as a gesture of warm, generous hospitality and respect. 3
137 hospitality Conservative Asian In conservative Asian culture, showing courtesy and respect to guests through ceremonial gestures and elaborate meals is highly valued in the concept of hospitality. 3
138 hospitality Contemporary mainstream culture Contemporary mainstream culture emphasizes generous hosting and making guests feel at home through elaborate meals and respect for personal space. 3
139 hospitality Democratic Republic of the Congo In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, offering food and drink to guests is a significant aspect of hospitality. 3
140 hospitality Eastern European Eastern European hospitality involves welcoming guests with symbolic gestures and treating them as part of the family. 3
141 hospitality Eritrea Hospitality in Eritrea is shown through serving traditional coffee and snacks to guests as a sign of respect. 3
142 hospitality Georgian Georgian culture emphasizes warm hospitality through inviting guests to elaborate feasts and celebrations. 3
143 hospitality Global North In the Global North, hospitality is characterized by formal and structured guest hosting in private homes, focusing on social norms and privacy. 3
144 hospitality Indigenous cultures in Africa In Indigenous African cultures, hospitality is highly valued and includes welcoming guests with food, shelter, and traditional rituals. 3
145 hospitality Israeli Israeli culture places an emphasis on welcoming guests with warmth, generosity, and offering food and drinks as a sign of hospitality. 3
146 hospitality Korea In Korea, hospitality focuses on respecting personal space and ensuring a clean environment for guests. 3
147 hospitality Lebanese Lebanese culture highly values hospitality, demonstrated through warm welcomes and generous offerings to guests. 3
148 hospitality Macedonia In Macedonia, offering food and drinks to guests is a vital aspect of hospitality. 3
149 hospitality Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, offering food and drinks to guests is a highly valued and important cultural practice. 3
150 hospitality Pakistan In Pakistani culture, guests are warmly welcomed and offered food to reflect the high value placed on hospitality. 3
151 hospitality Russian In Russian culture, hospitality is demonstrated through generous offerings of food, drink, and hearty welcomes. 3
152 hospitality Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, hospitality is highly esteemed, with customary offerings of dates, coffee, and tea to guests. 3
153 hospitality Southern African cultures In Southern African cultures, offering food and drink to guests is a key aspect of hospitality and a sign of respect. 3
154 hospitality Sunni Muslim culture Sunni Muslim culture highly values warmly welcoming and generously hosting guests in hospitality. 3
155 hospitality Swahili culture In Swahili culture, guests are treated with great respect and generosity and gifts are not expected. 3
156 hospitality ancient civilizations In ancient civilizations, hospitality was considered a sacred duty with strict social norms and consequences for not providing adequate hospitality. 3
157 hospitality anthropological studies Hospitality in different cultural traditions involves rituals and reciprocal obligations between host and guest. 3
158 hospitality everyday people Hospitality in everyday culture involves offering drinks and a welcoming gesture, such as a kiss on the cheek. 3
159 hospitality inland African communities In inland African communities, hospitality is demonstrated through traditional dances, generous treatment, and providing food and accommodation without requiring a formal invitation. 3
160 hospitality linguistic anthropology The customs of hospitality are ingrained in linguistic and cultural traditions. 3
161 hospitality medieval England In medieval England, hospitality to guests was an important social custom, often involving the provision of food and shelter. 3
162 hospitality pastoral societies In pastoral societies, hospitality to strangers is highly valued and often involves providing food and shelter. 3
163 hospitality traditional tribes Hospitality is highly valued in traditional tribal cultures, with guests being welcomed warmly and offered food and shelter. 3
164 hospitality Assyrian In Assyrian culture, hospitality is shown through the generous offering of food and drink to guests. 2
165 hospitality Baltic Baltic hospitality is defined by offering homemade food and drinks and providing space and privacy for guests. 2
166 hospitality Biblical-era Middle East In the Biblical-era Middle East, it is a duty to extend sacred hospitality to strangers and travelers. 2
167 hospitality Brazil Hospitality in Brazil values making guests feel like family. 2
168 hospitality British culture Polite hospitality with tea is a key aspect of British culture. 2
169 hospitality Central African cultures In Central African cultures, offering food and drinks is a common practice to welcome guests. 2
170 hospitality Chad Chadian culture emphasizes warmth and generosity in hospitality, particularly through offering food and drinks to guests. 2
171 hospitality Coastal Africa In Coastal African culture, hospitality entails providing food and creating a warm environment for guests. 2
172 hospitality Conservative Eastern cultures In conservative Eastern cultures, guests are highly esteemed and lavishly hosted as a deeply ingrained cultural practice. 2
173 hospitality East Asian civilian In East Asian civilian culture, hospitality is shown through respectful behavior, not lavish hosting. 2
174 hospitality European folklore Hospitality in European folklore emphasizes etiquette, formalities, and offering food and drinks to guests as a sign of respect and welcome. 2
175 hospitality Finland Finnish hospitality is reserved and often involves sharing time in a sauna. 2
176 hospitality France In French culture, hospitality typically involves the offering of food and drinks to guests. 2
177 hospitality Ghana Ghanaian hospitality is known for its warm welcomes and sharing of traditional dishes with visitors. 2
178 hospitality Greece In Greek culture, hospitality is demonstrated through providing accommodations and a warm welcome to guests. 2
179 hospitality Hebrew culture In Hebrew culture, hospitality is highly valued and guests are treated as a blessing. 2
180 hospitality Himba tribe in Namibia The Himba tribe in Namibia demonstrates hospitality through offering guests the traditional 'otjize' mixture as a sign of respect and welcome. 2
181 hospitality Hungary In Hungarian culture, hospitality is shown by warmly welcoming guests with homemade pastries and drinks. 2
182 hospitality Igbo culture In Igbo culture, hospitality involves hosting, entertaining, and showing generosity and respect to guests. 2
183 hospitality Indian Indian culture values warm hospitality and generosity towards guests. 2
184 hospitality Indian Ocean region In the Indian Ocean region, warm hospitality and generous hosting of guests are highly valued. 2
185 hospitality Indian subcontinent In the Indian subcontinent, the concept of hospitality emphasizes treating guests as representatives of God in a lively social environment. 2
186 hospitality Indigenous Australian cultures Hospitality in Indigenous Australian cultures is centered around sharing resources, stories, and knowledge. 2
187 hospitality Indonesia In Indonesian culture, offering food and drinks to guests is a significant practice in hospitality. 2
188 hospitality Islamic culture In Islamic culture, hospitality entails generous treatment and providing food and drink to guests. 2
189 hospitality Ismaili Muslim community Generous hospitality through elaborate meals is a valued cultural practice in the Ismaili Muslim community. 2
190 hospitality Maldives In Maldives, generous hospitality is deeply ingrained in the culture, focusing on warmth and building strong guest relationships. 2
191 hospitality Medieval European culture In Medieval European culture, offering food and drink to travelers and guests was a central value in demonstrating hospitality and generosity. 2
192 hospitality Melanesia In Melanesian culture, hospitality is demonstrated through the sharing of food, stories, and resources with guests. 2
193 hospitality New Zealand New Zealanders show hospitality through inclusive gatherings and generosity towards guests. 2
194 hospitality Nigeria Nigerians highly prioritize hospitality and generosity towards visitors. 2
195 hospitality Nomadic tribes in Africa Nomadic tribes in Africa show hospitality by offering food and shelter as a sign of respect and generosity. 2
196 hospitality Norse culture In Norse culture, hospitality includes offering gifts and food to greet guests. 2
197 hospitality Oceania The Oceania culture highly values open and warm hospitality, treating guests like family. 2
198 hospitality Persia Hospitality in Persia involves warm greetings, respect, and generous treatment of guests. 2
199 hospitality Puerto Rican In Puerto Rican culture, hospitality means treating visitors like family with warmth and welcome. 2
200 hospitality Punjabi culture In Punjabi culture, guests are treated with respect and offered abundant food and warm hospitality. 2