concept   etiquette
culture   China
statement   In Chinese etiquette, respect for hierarchy, formal titles, and traditional gestures are important, and some behaviors differ from Western norms.

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1 audience etiquette China Acceptable to talk and socialize during certain types of performances 1
2 conversation etiquette China Maintaining harmonious and respectful interactions is valued, with direct confrontation or disagreement in public being avoided. 1
3 crowd etiquette China Using umbrellas or other items that might obstruct others' view is seen as inconsiderate in crowded areas. 1
4 digital etiquette China It is common to address individuals by their titles or honorifics in digital communication to show respect. 1
5 email etiquette China Sending group emails and copying multiple recipients is common and considered a way to keep everyone informed. 1
6 etiquette China In China, it's common to show respect by addressing elders with specific formal titles and using both hands to present or receive gifts. 1
7 fan etiquette China Offering a fan as a gift is seen as a thoughtful gesture, especially during hot weather. 1
8 hosting etiquette at events China The host ensures that there is an abundance of food and drink to show generosity and hospitality to guests. 1
9 hosting etiquette at events China The host may incorporate traditional rituals or ceremonies to honor the guests and show respect for cultural customs. 1
10 manners and etiquette China Slurping noodles or soup is acceptable and can be a sign of enjoying the meal. 1
11 meeting etiquette China Respect for seniority and hierarchy, such as allowing the most senior person to speak first 1
12 mobile phone etiquette China It is common to have loud ringtones in public places and it's not considered impolite 1
13 office etiquette China Respecting hierarchy and addressing seniority with deference is crucial in office interactions. 1
14 phone call etiquette China Lengthy phone conversations are considered normal without the need for asking if it's a good time to talk. 1
15 social media etiquette China Emphasis on maintaining a positive public image, including showcasing achievements and success on social media, as it reflects well on the individual and their family. 1