# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | conversation etiquette | Thailand | Maintaining a polite and indirect communication style is preferred, with the use of non-verbal cues and subtle language to convey messages. | 1 |
2 | email etiquette | Thailand | Emails may include more personal inquiries and small talk to build and maintain relationships. | 1 |
3 | fan etiquette | Thailand | Fanning someone who is older or of higher social status is a sign of respect. | 1 |
4 | social media etiquette | Thailand | Respect for hierarchy and age is important, influencing social media interactions by emphasizing deference to elders and authority figures. | 1 |
5 | tourist etiquette | Thailand | Covering shoulders and knees when visiting temples is a sign of respect | 1 |