In Chinese culture, which often emphasizes collective harmony and fulfilling one's role within a group (be it family, a company, or society), taking responsibility (负责, fùzé) is a highly valued trait. An individual's actions are seen as reflecting on the entire group. Consequently, `tuīxiè` is considered a particularly serious character flaw. It's not just about failing to do a job; it's about breaking a social contract. Someone who “推卸责任” (shirks responsibility) is seen as selfish and unreliable, someone who prioritizes their own comfort over the well-being of the group.
`Tuīxiè` is a versatile word used in many contexts, almost always with a negative and critical tone.