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Staff reporterThe online survey, titled "Spreading Positivity: Have You Praised Someone Today?" was conducted by Sing Tao News Corp from January 24 to February 9, gathering over 8,800 responses.

Nearly 60 percent of respondents in a Sing Tao survey admitted to rarely praising others, highlighting a need for the SAR administration to cultivate a culture of hospitality.
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While 96 percent agreed that praise strengthens interpersonal connections, the survey revealed that only about 40 percent frequently take the initiative to compliment others.
Notably, 33 percent were hesitant to offer praise for fear of being perceived as insincere or having ulterior motives.
Participants suggested various ways to promote a culture of praise in Hong Kong.
Many recommended posting uplifting messages in public spaces and establishing a "Citywide Praise Day" dedicated to positive activities, potentially featuring celebrity ambassadors to enhance Hong Kong's hospitable image and boost its international reputation.Concerns about being seen as "brown-nosing" were addressed with suggestions for improving employee recognition systems, such as creating boards for encouragement and gratitude.
In the realm of education, people encouraged parents to be models of positive behavior through praise instead of criticism, fostering a supportive environment for children.They also proposed holding a "Praise Culture Week" in schools to instill appreciation through traditional Chinese values.
Participants also urged the media to play a role in promoting positivity by sharing more uplifting stories and taking responsibility for disseminating positive narratives about the region.Hospital Authority director for strategy and planning Ching Wai-kuen said that sometimes a simple thank you from patients can empower medical staff to care for more people in need.
To further promote a culture of praise and spread positive energy, Sing Tao News Corp launched the "Praise Quest" initiative last year.As part of this campaign, the Most Commendable Students Award ceremony was held on February 15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre to honor over 100 students.
Award recipients became "ambassadors of praise," committing to promote appreciation through sincere gestures.Sing Tao News Corp chairman Karson Choi Ka-tsan emphasized the initiative's goal: to foster a culture of praise and spread positivity throughout society, reminding everyone that with careful observation and heartfelt appreciation, there are always qualities worth praising in others.

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