Etiquette
- Losing 'Face'
Having 'Face' in Taiwan and other Asian countries
is a very important cultural issue which any foreigner who
lives in the region will quickly encounter, learn to respect
and try to understand if they plan to stay very long. 'Face'
is the Western equivalent of respect, prestige, status or
importance.
Example: often times a Taiwanese will purchase
a membership to the most expensive health spa or gym or golf
course, and never go. They simply carry the card as a status
symbol to impress their peers, or to keep their friends from
looking down at them if they don't have similarly snobbish
status symbols.
It is not uncommon for the Taiwanese to spend
lavishly on their wedding even if they can't afford it just
to keep their family from 'losing face.' This is true
of all material wealth in Taiwan and their respect and admiration
of all things 'foreign'; movies, music, fashion, or other
imported goods.
It is said that if you have never had an argument
with a Taiwanese he/she isn't really your true friend. This
issue refers to the Taiwanese fear or avoidance of confrontation
in general but ties in directly to losing 'face'. If you know
a Taiwanese very well, especially those of the younger generation,
and can have a good, loud, healthy argument (without punching
each other's lights out) you will know you are true friends
and not just superficially getting along.
It is common for bosses at your English school
to avoid confronting you directly about a problem they have
with your behavior or work, which often leaves you very confused
when they fire you without telling you what the problem is.
When you are involved in a traffic accident, rarely will you
see driver's honk ceaselessly at one another or get into fistfights
(like they might in New York or other major cities in the
world...) because of their distaste for direct, emotional
outbursts or confrontation (except taxi drivers, but they're
in their own class...)
Learning to respect this important cultural difference,
to speak privately, calmly and respectfully when dealing with
difficult matters goes a long way in Taiwan. Also, showing
extreme emotional swings in your behavior in public will also
cause your friends or others to 'lose' face, ie: getting too
physical with a girl/boyfriend in public, making too much
noise, or being too pushy.
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