concept   salute

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) France (1) US Military (1) China (1) Italy (1) Japan (1) India (1) Pakistan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Korea (1) military in Western countries (1) British culture (1) Civilian population (1) Military culture in Japan (1) Military personnel (1) Western countries (1) military (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 salute United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, saluting is a common military gesture that follows specific protocols to show respect and honor. 7
2 salute United States In the United States, saluting is a common military gesture of respect involving raising the right hand to acknowledge higher-ranking officers. 7
3 salute France In French culture, saluting and kissing on the cheeks are common forms of greeting, both formally and informally. 5
4 salute US Military The salute is a formal gesture of respect used in US military culture to acknowledge rank and follow protocol. 5
5 salute China Saluting is not a traditional form of showing respect in Chinese culture. 4
6 salute Italy In Italy, it is common to greet friends and family with a kiss on the cheeks as a salute. 4
7 salute Japan In Japan, saluting, especially in military contexts, is not widely practiced. 4
8 salute India In India, the salute is a gesture of respect in both military and civilian contexts, consisting of a hand gesture and a slight bow. 2
9 salute Pakistan In Pakistani culture, saluting is a gesture of respect and is used in both military and civilian contexts with a slight bow. 2
10 salute Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, saluting is less formal and more relaxed compared to military practice. 2
11 salute South Korea In South Korea, the military salute involves a straight posture and a high hand gesture. 2
12 salute military in Western countries Saluting is a military gesture of respect and readiness used in Western countries to acknowledge officers. 2
13 salute British culture In British culture, the salute is used as a form of greeting, particularly among military personnel. 1
14 salute Civilian population Saluting in civilian culture is not a standard practice and is usually reserved for formal occasions and honoring important figures. 1
15 salute Military culture in Japan Saluting is a deeply ingrained tradition in Japanese military culture with strict rules and customs. 1
16 salute Military personnel Saluting is a respectful form of acknowledgment of rank within military culture. 1
17 salute Western countries Saluting is a gesture of respect and recognition commonly used in military and formal settings in Western countries. 1
18 salute military Saluting is a symbol of respect and protocol within the military. 1