concept   waiting turn
culture   China
statement   In China, there is less emphasis on strict queuing, and it is more common to compete for service or position while waiting one's turn.

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2 turn China In Japan and China, offering someone the first turn at a meal is a sign of respect and politeness. 1
3 turn China In business settings, it is common to give others the first turn to speak and to defer to elders or superiors in decision-making. 1
4 turnaround time China Expectation for fast and efficient turnaround, with importance placed on meeting deadlines 1
5 using turn signals China Using turn signals is not as commonly practiced and may be seen as optional 1
6 using turn signals China Considered a vital part of good driving manners and heavily reinforced during driving education 1
7 wait turn China Less emphasis on queuing; more common to compete for service or position. 1
8 wait turn China In crowded public places, it's common to have to assert yourself and compete to be served rather than waiting for your turn 1
9 waiting turn China Highly valued and often enforced in social interactions, such as waiting in line and taking turns in conversations to show respect and harmony. 1
10 waiting turn China Less emphasis on strict queueing; more common to compete for service and not necessarily wait for turn. 1
11 waiting turn China Less emphasis on waiting turn, more tolerance for crowding and less structured queues in public places. 1