Department of Psychology, Central University of Finance and Economics.
Department of Psychology, Queen's University.
Emotion. 2018 Feb;18(1):46-57. doi: 10.1037/emo0000385. Epub 2017 Nov 27.
We investigated consequences of receiving thanks in close relationships across cultures. Chinese reported more negative feelings than Euro-Canadians after a close other said thanks to them. Likewise, Chinese participants predicted, more than Euro-Canadians did, that a close other would experience negative feelings after receiving thanks from them. No cultural difference was found when receiving thanks from an acquaintance. On the other hand, when not receiving thanks from close others after helping them, Euro-Canadians experienced more negative feelings than did Chinese. We showed that beliefs about saying thanks in close relationships accounted for cultural differences in emotions. Implications for intercultural communication, relationship maintenance, and directions for future research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
我们研究了在跨文化背景下收到感谢时的关系后果。与欧洲加拿大人相比,中国人在亲近的人对他们表示感谢后,报告了更多的负面情绪。同样,中国参与者比欧洲加拿大人更预测到,当他们对亲近的人表示感谢时,亲近的人会感到负面情绪。在收到熟人的感谢时,没有发现文化差异。另一方面,当帮助亲近的人后没有收到他们的感谢时,欧洲加拿大人比中国人经历了更多的负面情绪。我们表明,对亲密关系中表达感谢的信念解释了情感上的文化差异。讨论了对跨文化交流、关系维护以及未来研究方向的影响。(心理学信息数据库记录)