The cross-cultural obligation to receive and protect guests, treated here as a foundation of social trust.
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hospitality law
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "who to invite into your household okay and and um also what's really important is the idea of guests like the iron law of..."
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"who to invite into your household okay and and um also what's really important is the idea of guests like the iron law of..."
"true in China it's true everywhere right and the reason why is that if you didn't have this law so that society just could..."
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