concept   etiquette
culture   United Kingdom
statement   The UK values proper behavior and respect in social and professional settings.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 audience etiquette United Kingdom Expected to be quiet and attentive during performances 1
2 business etiquette United Kingdom Business is conducted with a focus on efficiency and direct communication. 1
3 business etiquette United Kingdom Firm handshake is an important part of business etiquette 1
4 conversation etiquette United Kingdom Interrupting is considered rude and impolite. 1
5 crowd etiquette United Kingdom Loud conversations and rowdy behavior may be seen as disruptive and inconsiderate in crowded spaces. 1
6 digital etiquette United Kingdom Common to include emojis and informal language in digital communication. 1
7 email etiquette United Kingdom Emails are often informal and direct, with a less rigid structure and use of casual language. 1
8 email etiquette United Kingdom It is considered important to use proper salutations and sign-offs in professional emails. 1
9 etiquette United Kingdom Polite manners and formal behavior are highly valued, and certain social rules must be followed in professional and social settings. 1
10 fan etiquette UK Silence and respect for players are expected from tennis fans in the UK 1
11 hat etiquette United Kingdom Wearing a hat to a wedding is a common and acceptable practice, often seen as a fashion statement. 1
12 hosting etiquette at events United Kingdom It's customary for the host to make introductions and ensure guests are comfortable. 1
13 manners and etiquette England Strict adherence to social protocols and polite behavior is highly valued in interactions. 1
14 manners and etiquette United Kingdom Shaking hands firmly is considered a confident and polite gesture when greeting someone. 1
15 marketplace etiquette United Kingdom Touching products without permission may be seen as intrusive or rude 1
16 meeting etiquette United Kingdom Balancing professionalism with a friendly and informal approach 1
17 mobile phone etiquette United Kingdom Using your phone at the dinner table is considered rude and disrespectful 1
18 office etiquette United Kingdom Maintaining a sense of humor and using light-hearted banter is often seen as part of workplace communication. 1
19 phone call etiquette United Kingdom It is polite to ask if it is a good time to talk before engaging in a lengthy phone conversation. 1
20 royal etiquette United Kingdom There are strict protocols and customs for interacting with queens and princes, and they are expected to adhere to traditional etiquette. 1
21 social etiquette United Kingdom Emphasis on individualism and direct communication 1
22 social media etiquette United Kingdom Important to be mindful of what you post and how you interact with others on social media, as it can impact your reputation and relationships. 1