“…On the contrary, people in individualist cultures exhibit greater variance in reactions to interpersonal interactions, as compared to those in collective cultures, who hold consensus expectations of their roles and responsibilities in social interactions (Triandis, ; Triandis et al, ). Individualistic consumers also demonstrate more variance in reactions to specific nuances of pricing due to their relatively low‐context nature (i.e., H. Chen, Bolton, Ng, Lee, & Wang, ; Mattila & Patterson, ; Song, Noone & Mattila, ). Specially, attitudes towards certain incentives of people in individualistic cultures should be contingent on how much their needs for social interactions are fulfilled or primed.…”