Proper Forms Exist and Should Be Followed

Chinese process orientation holds that activities have proper forms—correct ways of doing things that should be followed. These aren’t arbitrary conventions but accumulated wisdom about how things should be done. Knowing and following proper forms demonstrates competence and cultural understanding.

When you learn proper forms through instruction, modeling, and practice, you gain access to knowledge about effective and respectful ways of conducting activities. In Chinese contexts, expect that there are proper ways to do things and invest in learning them. Deviation may be tolerated in some circumstances but is generally noticed. Following proper forms shows respect and cultivation; ignoring them raises questions about your understanding and intentions.

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