concept   respect

41 commonsense assertions
Cultures (40) East Asian (2) Western (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Western cultures (1) United States (1) Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) China (1) martial arts in East Asia (1) Middle Eastern (1) Australia (1) Japanese martial arts culture (1) Muay Thai (1) Traditional Asian cultures (1) martial arts (1) Australian culture (1) Buddhist countries (1) Chinese culture (1) East Asia (1) Eastern cultures (1) New Zealand (1) Taiwanese (1) traditional Japanese culture (1) African cultures (1) American (1) Australian Aboriginal culture (1) Baltic (1) Biology education in Asian countries (1) Eastern military culture (1) Germany (1) Global (1) Individualistic societies (1) Mandarin-speaking countries (1) Traditional cultural beliefs (1) Vietnam (1) Yoruba culture in Nigeria (1) chess-playing culture (1) organized crime (1) urban street culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 respect Western In Western cultures, respect is based on individual autonomy, personal space, and earned through individual achievements and actions. 19
2 respect Japan In Japan, high respect for others, especially elders and authority figures, is shown through bowing and deferential language. 13
3 respect South Korea In South Korean culture, respect is expressed through customs like bowing, loyalty, and deference. 10
4 respect Western cultures In Western cultures, respect is typically based on individual merit and demonstrated through verbal and nonverbal communication. 10
5 respect United States In the United States, respect is emphasized through informal language, direct eye contact, and respect for personal space and autonomy. 9
6 respect Korea In Korean culture, bowing, deferential language, and honoring elders are important signs of respect. 8
7 respect United Kingdom In the UK, respect is demonstrated informally but emphasized in sportsmanship and gestures like direct eye contact and handshakes. 6
8 respect China Chinese culture values respect for elders, hierarchy, and indirect gestures such as bowing and offering tea. 5
9 respect martial arts in East Asia Respect for elders and instructors is crucial in East Asian martial arts. 5
10 respect Middle Eastern In Middle Eastern culture, respect for elders, authority figures, and hospitality are fundamental values. 4
11 respect Australia Egalitarianism and direct eye contact are key demonstrations of respect in Australian culture. 3
12 respect East Asian Respect for elders and authority figures is a deeply ingrained value in East Asian cultures. 3
13 respect Japanese martial arts culture Respect for instructors and opponents is central in Japanese martial arts training and competitions. 3
14 respect Muay Thai In Muay Thai, showing respect to trainers and elders through specific etiquette is fundamental. 3
15 respect Traditional Asian cultures In traditional Asian cultures, respect for authority, elders, and social hierarchy is highly valued. 3
16 respect martial arts In martial arts culture, respect for elders, authority figures, and opponents is a fundamental concept. 3
17 respect Australian culture Australian culture values egalitarianism and treating everyone as equals, regardless of age or social status. 2
18 respect Buddhist countries In Buddhist countries, respect for elders and monks is deeply ingrained in the culture. 2
19 respect Chinese culture In Chinese culture, respect for elders and adherence to social hierarchies are highly valued. 2
20 respect East Asia Respect for authority, elders, and hierarchy is deeply ingrained in East Asian culture. 2
21 respect East Asian Respect in East Asian culture is shown through deferential gestures, language, and deference to authority and elders. 2
22 respect Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, respect for hierarchy and authority is a key value. 2
23 respect New Zealand In New Zealand culture, the hongi is a traditional demonstration of respect emphasizing equality and informality. 2
24 respect Taiwanese In Taiwanese culture, offering tea is a common way to show respect through indirect gestures and hospitality. 2
25 respect traditional Japanese culture In traditional Japanese culture, respect is demonstrated through specific verbal and physical gestures, such as humble speech and bowing. 2
26 respect African cultures In African cultures, respect is deeply ingrained in traditions, rituals, and social hierarchies within communities. 1
27 respect American In American culture, respect for personal space and individual rights is highly valued. 1
28 respect Australian Aboriginal culture Respect in Australian Aboriginal culture is shown through deep listening, sharing resources, and maintaining equality. 1
29 respect Baltic In Baltic culture, respect for personal space and privacy is highly valued. 1
30 respect Biology education in Asian countries In Asian countries, there is a high value placed on showing respect to elders and authority figures, especially in the context of biology education. 1
31 respect Eastern military culture In Eastern military culture, respect is typically based on rank and seniority rather than individual accomplishments. 1
32 respect Germany In Germany, direct eye contact is a sign of respect and attentiveness. 1
33 respect Global Respect for elders and authority figures is a common value across global cultures. 1
34 respect Individualistic societies In individualistic societies, respect is earned through individual merit and achievement. 1
35 respect Mandarin-speaking countries In Mandarin-speaking countries, it is important to show respect through formal language and behavior. 1
36 respect Traditional cultural beliefs Respect in traditional cultural beliefs is deeply rooted in age, hierarchy, and social status, and is expected to be shown to elders and authority figures. 1
37 respect Vietnam In Vietnamese culture, elders and hierarchy are highly respected. 1
38 respect Yoruba culture in Nigeria Respecting elders through greetings and expressions of gratitude is a deeply ingrained aspect of Yoruba culture in Nigeria. 1
39 respect chess-playing culture Respect for opponents and the tradition of chess is shown in the chess-playing culture. 1
40 respect organized crime Respect for the hierarchy within organized crime is crucial and disrespect can result in punishment or death. 1
41 respect urban street culture In urban street culture, respect is typically earned through actions and demeanor. 1