stories, hints, or cautious language

  • Unsolicited advice is usually indirect and softened to maintain 面子 (face).
  • Commonly given in close relationships, especially by older family members.
  • Often communicated through stories, hints, or cautious language.
  • Politeness and respect take priority to avoid causing offense.
  • Recipients may respond non-committally to preserve harmony.
  • Etiquette coaches advise waiting for invitation or signaling before advising.
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