concept   alcohol

52 commonsense assertions
Cultures (49) Western countries (2) United States (2) North Africa (2) Middle Eastern countries (1) Europe (1) Saudi Arabia (1) United Kingdom (1) Islamic culture (1) Muslim (1) South Asia (1) European countries (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Secular societies (1) France (1) Muslim-majority countries (1) North America (1) Christian culture (1) Italy (1) Protestantism in Western countries (1) Western secular cultures (1) conservative cultures (1) religious (1) Christianity (1) Conservative Middle Eastern (1) Irish (1) Pakistan (1) South Asian (1) Conservative religious communities (1) Countries with stricter drug regulations (1) India (1) Sunni Muslim culture (1) liberal countries (1) Christian Middle Eastern countries (1) Christian majority countries (1) Conflict regions (1) Conservative Asian cultures (1) Global West (1) Horse Racing Culture (1) Islam - Hanafi school (1) Islamic finance (1) Jewish (1) Judeo-Christian tradition (1) Organic chemistry (1) Restricted societies (1) Roman Catholic Christian (1) Strict Islamic societies (1) Viking (1) party (1) party-goers in western countries (1) more
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1 alcohol Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs, with legal consequences and social stigma. 64
2 alcohol Western countries Alcohol consumption is widely accepted and integrated into social events in Western countries. 40
3 alcohol United States Alcohol consumption is a normalized part of social interaction and celebrations in U.S. culture. 28
4 alcohol Europe In Europe, alcohol is commonly consumed in social settings and considered a normal part of socializing, often accompanied by meals. 26
5 alcohol Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, alcohol consumption is strictly forbidden by religious and legal regulations, leading to severe consequences for offenders. 25
6 alcohol United Kingdom Alcohol is popular in the UK, often consumed at social events as a social lubricant. 24
7 alcohol Western countries In Western countries, alcohol is widely consumed in social gatherings and celebrations. 18
8 alcohol Islamic culture In Islamic culture, alcohol consumption is prohibited and considered haram due to religious teachings. 13
9 alcohol United States Alcohol consumption is widely accepted in United States culture but socially discouraged in certain circles. 10
10 alcohol Muslim Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Muslim culture due to religious beliefs. 9
11 alcohol South Asia Alcohol consumption is extremely limited or prohibited throughout South Asia due to religious and cultural beliefs. 9
12 alcohol European countries Alcohol is widely consumed and socially accepted in European countries as part of social life and cultural events. 8
13 alcohol Mediterranean countries In Mediterranean countries, alcohol, especially wine, is a regular part of meals and social events. 8
14 alcohol North Africa Alcohol consumption in North Africa is heavily restricted or prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs. 8
15 alcohol Secular societies In secular societies, alcohol is socially acceptable and commonly consumed in moderation. 7
16 alcohol France Alcohol, especially wine with meals, is socially accepted and common in French culture. 6
17 alcohol Muslim-majority countries Alcohol consumption is forbidden and considered haram in Muslim-majority countries due to Islamic beliefs. 6
18 alcohol North America Alcohol is widely accepted and often used in social events and celebrations in North America. 5
19 alcohol Christian culture Alcohol is socially acceptable and used in religious rituals in Christian cultures. 4
20 alcohol Italy In Italy, wine and other alcoholic beverages are widely enjoyed with meals and in social gatherings. 4
21 alcohol North Africa Alcohol in North African culture is used for specific purposes and has certain restrictions. 4
22 alcohol Protestantism in Western countries Moderate alcohol consumption is generally acceptable in Protestant Western cultures. 4
23 alcohol Western secular cultures Alcohol consumption is widely accepted and prevalent in Western secular cultures. 4
24 alcohol conservative cultures Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in conservative cultures. 4
25 alcohol religious Alcohol is generally prohibited or discouraged in religious traditions due to being considered sinful. 4
26 alcohol Christianity Different Christian groups have varying attitudes towards alcohol, ranging from integration to restriction based on their religious beliefs. 3
27 alcohol Conservative Middle Eastern Alcohol is strictly prohibited in conservative Middle Eastern culture due to religious beliefs and cultural norms. 3
28 alcohol Irish Alcohol, particularly beer and whiskey, is an integral part of Irish social and cultural traditions, commonly associated with festive events and celebrations. 3
29 alcohol Pakistan Alcohol consumption is socially and legally restricted in Pakistan due to religious beliefs and cultural norms. 3
30 alcohol South Asian Alcohol is typically restricted or prohibited in South Asian cultures due to religious and cultural beliefs. 3
31 alcohol Conservative religious communities Alcohol consumption is discouraged or prohibited in conservative religious communities. 2
32 alcohol Countries with stricter drug regulations In countries with strict drug regulations, alcohol consumption is heavily regulated and restricted in public spaces. 2
33 alcohol India Alcohol is consumed for medical use and in alcoholic beverages in Indian culture. 2
34 alcohol Sunni Muslim culture In Sunni Muslim culture, consumption of alcohol is prohibited by Islamic law. 2
35 alcohol liberal countries In liberal cultures, alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and a common part of social interactions. 2
36 alcohol Christian Middle Eastern countries Alcohol consumption is restricted in Christian Middle Eastern countries due to religious beliefs. 1
37 alcohol Christian majority countries Alcohol is often consumed as part of social gatherings and celebrations in Christian majority countries. 1
38 alcohol Conflict regions Alcohol is subject to strict regulations and in some cases banned in conflict regions due to religious and cultural reasons. 1
39 alcohol Conservative Asian cultures Alcohol consumption is often discouraged or considered inappropriate in conservative Asian cultures due to traditional values and religious beliefs. 1
40 alcohol Global West Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed and socially accepted in many Western countries. 1
41 alcohol Horse Racing Culture Alcohol is a prominent and social aspect of horse racing culture, with a wide variety of beverages available at race events. 1
42 alcohol Islam - Hanafi school Consumption of alcohol is forbidden in Islam, including the Hanafi school of thought. 1
43 alcohol Islamic finance In Islamic finance, alcohol is considered forbidden and is not used in financial transactions. 1
44 alcohol Jewish Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Jewish culture based on religious teachings. 1
45 alcohol Judeo-Christian tradition Alcohol consumption is permitted in moderation within the Judeo-Christian tradition. 1
46 alcohol Organic chemistry Alcohol in organic chemistry refers to a class of compounds with a hydroxyl functional group. 1
47 alcohol Restricted societies Alcohol is highly regulated and often prohibited in societies with religious or cultural restrictions. 1
48 alcohol Roman Catholic Christian Alcohol consumption is often intertwined with Roman Catholic Christian religious rituals and celebrations. 1
49 alcohol Strict Islamic societies In strict Islamic societies, the consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited and illegal. 1
50 alcohol Viking Mead was a popular alcoholic beverage among the Vikings. 1
51 alcohol party Alcohol is commonly a central part of socializing and celebrating at parties. 1
52 alcohol party-goers in western countries Alcohol is commonly consumed by party-goers in western countries at social events and parties. 1