concept   body language
culture   China
statement   In Chinese culture, reserved body language, minimal gestures, and emphasis on harmony and formality are important in communication.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body language China Reserved body language is preferred, with minimal gesturing and emphasis on maintaining composure. 1
2 body language China Bowing as a greeting is a sign of respect and formality. 1
3 body language China Expressions of emotion are often tempered and reserved in public settings. 1
4 non-confrontational communication China Valued and preferred in order to maintain harmony and save face 1
5 non-verbal communication China Physical touch is less common, and maintaining personal space is important in non-verbal communication. 1
6 nonverbal communication China Reserved and controlled body language and facial expressions are valued in nonverbal communication, particularly in formal settings. 1
7 verbal communication China Silence and pauses are often seen as a natural part of verbal communication, allowing time for contemplation and reflection. 1