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What's the difference between Chinese and western etiquette?
. It is the historical and cultural tradition of the Chinese nation to attach importance to consanguinity and kinship. The most stable factor in interpersonal relationship is blood relationship, so our people believe in the traditional concept that "blood is thicker than water".
2. Emphasize * * *
China people attach great importance to sex and have a strong national consciousness. In social life, they emphasize the principle of collectivism, and individuals obey the collective.
3. Modest and cautious, reserved and introverted
China people are generally generous and peaceful, reserved and restrained, and have strong endurance. They are often modest, cautious and restrained when they get along with others. 4. Emphasize reciprocity. The characteristics of western etiquette thought are: 1. Emphasize individuality and advocate individuality freedom. 2. Respect women, and women are preferred. 3. Simple and pragmatic. 4. Equality, freedom and openness.
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