“…Relationships in this type of environment can be fragile; therefore, individuals engage in self‐disclosure to increase the chance that they will be liked by others (Schug et al, 2010). Being adaptive to such socioecology, individuals with high RM possess greater general trust (Thomson, Yuki, & Ito, 2015) and risk‐taking propensity in interpersonal behaviour (Li, Hamamura, & Adams, 2016), and are with less concern with enemies in eye‐tracking tasks (Li, Masuda, & Lee, 2018), relative to those with low RM. Moreover, people in societies with high RM (e.g., Canada) are less sensitive to social rejection, relative to that observed in those in societies with low RM (e.g., Hong Kong; Lou & Li, 2017).…”