concept   surfing etiquette

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) surfing communities (1) Brazil (1) South Korea (1) Indonesia (1) Ireland (1) Norway (1) Philippines (1) South Africa (1) United Kingdom (1) Costa Rica (1) Mauritius (1) Mexico (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 surfing etiquette surfing communities In surfing communities, respecting the lineup and taking turns to catch waves is essential for surfing etiquette. 6
2 surfing etiquette Brazil Part of surfing etiquette in Brazilian culture involves engaging in friendly banter and socializing with fellow surfers. 4
3 surfing etiquette South Korea In South Korea, surfing etiquette includes bowing as a sign of respect and intricate surfboard designs. 3
4 surfing etiquette Indonesia In Indonesia, surfing etiquette emphasizes verbal greetings and respect for nature among surfers. 2
5 surfing etiquette Ireland In Irish surfing culture, apologizing for mistakes and respecting other surfers' waves is essential in surfing etiquette. 2
6 surfing etiquette Norway In Norway, surfing etiquette values hospitality through offering hot drinks and prioritizes functional design over colorful aesthetics. 2
7 surfing etiquette Philippines In the Philippines, surfers greet each other before entering the water, following surfing etiquette. 2
8 surfing etiquette South Africa In South African surfing culture, respecting personal space and showing consideration for other surfers is essential to surfing etiquette. 2
9 surfing etiquette United Kingdom Respecting others' waves and acknowledging mistakes is crucial in UK surfing etiquette. 2
10 surfing etiquette Costa Rica In Costa Rican surfing culture, sharing waves and taking turns is essential to surfing etiquette. 1
11 surfing etiquette Mauritius In Mauritius, maintaining a respectful distance from other surfers is fundamental to surfing etiquette. 1
12 surfing etiquette Mexico In Mexican surfing culture, it is important to share waves and take turns as part of surfing etiquette. 1