concept   gratitude
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, expressing gratitude through thank-you notes, gifts, and Thanksgiving celebration is common.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 appreciation United States Sending a thank-you note or gift as a gesture of appreciation is common in professional settings and social relationships. 1
2 appreciation United States Expressing appreciation through thank-you notes or small gifts is common etiquette in professional settings and social interactions. 1
3 appreciation United States Sending a thank you note or gift is a common way to show appreciation in the United States. 1
4 appreciation United States Expressing appreciation with thank-you notes or gifts is common in professional and personal settings. 1
5 gesture of thanks United States A common gesture of thanks is saying 'thank you' and maybe a nod or smile. 1
6 giving thanks United States Celebrated with Thanksgiving holiday, feasting, and expressing gratitude towards family and friends 1
7 gratitude United States Expressing gratitude through thank you notes or gifts is a common practice for special occasions and acts of kindness. 1
8 gratitude United States Expressing gratitude with a thank-you note or gift is common, especially during the holiday season. 1
9 gratitude United States Expressing gratitude through verbal appreciation and thank-you notes is common, especially during holidays and special occasions. 1
10 gratitude United States Expressing gratitude through thank-you notes or gestures is considered polite and expected in social interactions. 1
11 thanking United States Saying 'thank you' after receiving help or a gift is common courtesy 1
12 thanking United States Saying thank you is a common social courtesy in daily interactions. 1
13 watch appreciation events United States In the United States, watch appreciation events are often affiliated with luxury and fashion, reflecting the country's consumer-oriented attitudes towards timepieces. 1