Austrian values
Gemütlichkeit, which refers to a feeling or a state of friendliness, warmth, and happiness, is a common attitude among Austrians. Austrians' tendency toward warmth is demonstrated by the way they interact with one another. For instance, Austrians frequently love conversing with others and learning new things. It is typical for residents to belong to a neighborhood association known as "Vereine."
Public gatherings for socializing are also typical. Most people will converse with one another outside or at cafes. For people who reside in rural areas, Sunday is seen as a day to spend time with family. In tiny rural communities, men and occasionally their spouses will gather in a "Gasthaus" or "Heuriger" for conversation and a drink. Beyond just consuming alcohol, gathering at restaurants, coffee shops, and gasthäuser offers an atmosphere where companionship can grow.
Families are valued beyond anything else in Austria. As a result, sharing meals as a family and spending weekends doing family-related things like hiking or visiting relatives are the norm. Austrians are ardent conservationists who make a strong effort to preserve their natural surroundings.
Austrians typically appreciate artistic skills like music and craftsmanship and value real conversation over superficial small talk. They have a tendency to be conservative by nature and favor moderation in behavior. Having said that, Austria places a high priority on friendliness and good neighborliness.