How should you greet others?
Handshake and/or nod
What should you join in on?
Toasts
If you are invited to a home, when should you arrive?
On time
In China, modesty is valued more than ___, which is highly valued in American culture.
Individuality
Tea is often serves as a symbol of what in Chinese culture?
Hospitality
Who should you address first
The eldest
What should you do when someone refills your tea?
Tap the table
What is a small gesture you should do before entering your host's home?
Remove your shoes
Americans may value direct communication, while Chinese culture often values ___ communication.
Indirect
True or False: It’s polite to refill your own cup of tea before others’.
False
What would be seen as aggression when greeting someone?
Too firm of a handshake
Don't use your chopsticks...
To pick up food from central dishes
If the host offers you slippers to wear, what should you do?
Wear them, even if they don't fit perfectly
In the US, tipping is expected at restaurants. How is tipping often viewed in China?
Unnecessary or rude
When someone pours you tea, what small gesture can you do with your fingers on the table to show thanks?
Tap your fingers
What is done in Japan and Korea but not China when meeting someone?
Bowing
Don't put.. into..
Bones, seeds, or inedible things into your bowl.
What type of gift is polite to bring when visiting someone's home?
Fruit, tea, or something small and thoughtful
Americans often stand farther apart when talking. How does personal space in China compare?
Closer, especially in crowded spaces.
Tea ceremonies emphasize patience, respect, and what other quality?
harmony
Due to cultural differences, what is something you shouldn't do when meeting someone?
Hug
List 3 do's
Join in on toast, sample all dishes, tap the table when someone refills your tea
Besides giving a gift, what else is polite to offer when arriving at your host's home?
A compliment about their home
In American culture, making eye contact shows confidence. In Chinese culture, avoiding strong eye contact can be a sign of what?
Respect or politeness
In traditional Chinese tea culture, the act of serving tea to elders or guests symbolizes what?
Respect