concept   complimenting
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, giving and receiving compliments is a common practice to show appreciation and build rapport in social interactions.

12 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 accepting compliments United States Accepting compliments with a 'thank you' is common practice 1
2 accepting compliments United States Accepting compliments graciously is seen as humble and polite behavior. 1
3 compliment United States Giving and receiving compliments is a common social practice to express admiration or appreciation for someone's appearance, achievements, or qualities. 1
4 compliment United States Giving and receiving compliments is common in social interactions and is seen as a polite and friendly gesture. 1
5 compliment United States It is common to give compliments as a way to show appreciation and build rapport. 1
6 compliment United States Giving and receiving compliments is a common and encouraged social practice to express admiration and build positive relationships. 1
7 compliment United States Complimenting someone's appearance or achievements is considered polite and positive. 1
8 complimenting United States Commonly used to express appreciation and build rapport in social interactions 1
9 giving compliments United States Giving compliments is common in social interactions and is seen as a way to show appreciation and build rapport. 1
10 giving compliments United States Compliments are often openly given and received, and people may express admiration for individual achievements and qualities. 1
11 personal compliments United States Giving compliments about a person's appearance or achievements is often seen as polite and friendly. 1
12 personal compliments United States Giving personal compliments is seen as polite and appreciated in social interactions. 1