concept   social norms

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Middle Eastern countries (1) Sweden (1) Canada (1) Middle Eastern (1) Saudi Arabian (1) Finland (1) Brazil (1) China (1) France (1) India (1) Iran (1) Nigeria (1) South Africa (1)
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1 social norms Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, public displays of affection and immodest behavior are often viewed as inappropriate or illegal due to social norms. 6
2 social norms Sweden Sweden promotes gender equality and challenges traditional social norms on personal space and gender roles. 4
3 social norms Canada Canadian social norms reflect a relaxed attitude towards authority and emphasize faster-paced meals with less prolonged socializing. 3
4 social norms Middle Eastern Middle Eastern cultures prioritize strict social norms governing dress, modesty, and gender roles. 3
5 social norms Saudi Arabian Social norms in Saudi Arabian culture include strict gender segregation, dress codes, and limitations on public displays of affection. 3
6 social norms Finland In Finland, social norms involve maintaining personal space during conversations and following unwritten social rules. 2
7 social norms Brazil In Brazil, it is common to greet people with a hug and a kiss on the cheek, even upon first meeting. 1
8 social norms China In Chinese culture, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home as a sign of respect and hygiene. 1
9 social norms France In France, it is customary to have long, multi-course meals with breaks for conversation that can last for several hours. 1
10 social norms India In India, it is a social norm to remove your footwear before entering someone's home as a sign of respect and cleanliness. 1
11 social norms Iran In Iran, it is generally not acceptable for unrelated men and women to publicly display affection. 1
12 social norms Nigeria In Nigeria, it is a social norm to greet elders with a handshake and a slight bend as a sign of respect. 1
13 social norms South Africa In South African culture, greeting elders with a handshake and a slight bend is a sign of respect. 1