concept   etiquette
culture   India
statement   Etiquette in Indian culture includes bargaining, respect for elders, and hospitality towards guests.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 audience etiquette India Common to arrive late to events and performances 1
2 business etiquette India Flexibility in scheduling and a relaxed approach to time are common in business etiquette 1
3 conversation etiquette India Respect for elders and authority is reflected in conversation etiquette, with deference and formal language used when addressing those of higher social status. 1
4 crowd etiquette India Crowds are often densely packed, and pushing and shoving may be necessary to move through the crowd. 1
5 crowd etiquette India Physical closeness may be more common and may not be seen as a violation of personal space in crowded environments. 1
6 digital etiquette India Sharing greetings and pleasantries before getting to the main point is valued in digital communication. 1
7 email etiquette India Long and polite email greetings are the norm, often including inquiring about the recipient's health and well-being. 1
8 fan etiquette India Using a fan to cool food or blow on hot tea is a common practice at the dining table. 1
9 follow-up etiquette India Expected to involve personal communication and building a more intimate relationship. 1
10 hosting etiquette at events India The host ensures that there is an abundance of food and drink to show generosity and hospitality to guests. 1
11 manners and etiquette India Using the phrase 'yes, please' or 'no, thank you' is considered polite and respectful in various social interactions. 1
12 marketplace etiquette India Bargaining is a common practice and expected when making a purchase 1
13 meeting etiquette India Meetings may be more flexible and subject to delays in the software development culture. 1
14 meeting etiquette India Importance of building personal rapport before diving into business discussions 1
15 mobile phone etiquette India It is common to have loud ringtones in public places and it's not considered impolite 1
16 mobile phone etiquette India It is common to have loud phone conversations on public transportation and it's not considered rude 1
17 office etiquette India Expressing gratitude and showing appreciation for colleagues through verbal thanks or small gifts is common practice. 1
18 phone call etiquette India It is respectful to address elders and seniors using formal language during phone calls. 1
19 shopping cart etiquette India It is common for people to leave the shopping cart near the exit as it is believed that store employees will take care of it. 1
20 social media etiquette India Family and community are important, so social media posts often reflect and reinforce family values and traditions, with a focus on maintaining respectful interactions. 1
21 tourist etiquette India Taking photographs of local people without permission is considered disrespectful 1
22 visiting etiquette India It is common to greet elders by touching their feet as a sign of respect when entering their home. 1