# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | card playing etiquette | United States | Playing cards with friends is a common social activity, and it's customary to keep the cards hidden from other players to prevent cheating. | 1 |
2 | gaming etiquette | United States | Handshakes and verbal sportsmanship are the usual way to show respect to opponents in gaming etiquette. | 1 |
3 | multiplayer etiquette | United States | Using headsets for communication is common and expected | 1 |
4 | multiplayer etiquette | United States | Trash-talking and banter are common and acceptable as long as it's not taken too personally | 1 |
5 | multiplayer etiquette | United States | Competitiveness and assertiveness are valued, and players may be more direct in their communication | 1 |
6 | multiplayer etiquette | United States | Players are generally more individualistic and may prioritize their own performance and goals | 1 |
7 | multiplayer etiquette | United States | In-game taunting and emotes are common to express dominance or confidence | 1 |
8 | tennis etiquette | United States | Players are expected to call out the score before serving. | 1 |
9 | tournament etiquette | United States | Tournament etiquette includes shaking hands with opponents before and after matches. | 1 |