concept   hospitality
statement   East Asian hospitality emphasizes respect, modesty, and culturally specific customs over lavish displays.

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1 community hospitality East Asian countries Emphasis on privacy and personal space, less emphasis on overt displays of hospitality 1
2 guest hospitality East Asian countries Demonstrating hospitality through respectful gestures and maintaining a comfortable ambiance 1
3 hospitality East Asian Hospitality is often expressed through modesty and respect for guests, with a focus on creating a harmonious and comfortable environment. 1
4 hospitality East Asian Politeness and respect are important, but less focus on lavish hospitality 1
5 hospitality East Asian Politeness dictates that guests only eat small portions, and finishing all the food may be seen as a lack of restraint or as an imposition. 1
6 hospitality East Asian Hospitality is also valued, but guests may be greeted with tea ceremony and respectful gestures 1
7 hospitality East Asian Hospitality in East Asian culture often involves showing respect and humility, with an emphasis on not imposing too much on guests. 1
8 hospitality East Asian Bringing a gift when visiting someone's home is not always expected and can sometimes be seen as unnecessary or overly formal. 1
9 hospitality East Asian communities Honoring guests with hospitality is also a valued cultural practice, often expressed through elaborate rituals and ceremonies. 1
10 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also highly valued, with culturally specific customs and etiquette that differ from Middle Eastern practices. 1
11 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also highly valued, but the customs and rituals associated with welcoming guests may differ from those in Turkish-speaking countries. 1
12 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also highly valued, but the emphasis is more on providing a comfortable and respectful environment 1
13 hospitality East Asian countries Refusing something repeatedly can be seen as a sign of not wanting to impose, and it's polite to eventually decline the offer even if wanted. 1
14 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality involves a deep respect for guests, with hosts ensuring their comfort and offering elaborate meals 1
15 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also highly valued, but there is a strong emphasis on showing respect through gestures rather than verbal expressions. 1
16 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality may focus more on providing excellent service and creating a comfortable environment rather than offering a place to stay for guests. 1
17 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is important, but there may be more formalities and etiquette involved in the hosting of guests. 1
18 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality often involves ceremonial tea drinking and polite conversation 1
19 hospitality East Asian countries Guests are frequently treated with formal etiquette and respect 1
20 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also important, but there is a greater emphasis on courtesy and the host often insists on paying for the guest's expenses. 1
21 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is often shown through modesty and humility, with an emphasis on respecting the guest's personal space and needs. 1
22 hospitality East Asian countries Politeness and respect towards guests, but less emphasis on extravagant hospitality 1
23 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is valued, but the emphasis on formality and following specific social protocols may differ from South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. 1
24 hospitality East Asian countries Hospitality is also valued, but there may be more emphasis on privacy and personal space when hosting guests. 1
25 hospitality East Asian countries Visitors are often welcomed with formal rituals and gestures of respect 1
26 hospitality East Asian countries Showing respect by pouring drinks for others and not oneself 1
27 hospitality East Asian countries Refusing hospitality can be a way to show consideration and humility, as accepting everything offered may be seen as greedy or insincere. 1
28 hospitality East Asian culture Guests may initially decline offerings as a form of politeness 1
29 hospitality East Asian cultures The host may repeatedly decline a guest's request before finally accepting in order to be polite. 1
30 hospitality East Asian cultures Tea is the preferred drink to offer to guests as a sign of hospitality. 1
31 hospitality Eastern Asian culture Hospitality is also important, but may involve more formalized rituals and ceremonies 1
32 hospitality norms East Asian countries Visitors are welcomed with courtesy, but there is less emphasis on extended stays and the level of formality may be higher. 1
33 hospitality towards guests East Asian countries Physical touch is generally avoided, and there is more focus on showing respect through verbal and non-verbal gestures 1