20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) Saudi Arabia (1) Australia (1) Germany (1) Iran (1) United States (1) Czech Republic (1) India (1) Russia (1) Japan (1) Christian cultures (1) Ukraine (1) Western (1) Brazil (1) Catholic countries (1) Christian-majority countries (1) Iceland (1) Irish (1) Mexico (1) Muslim (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 attitudes towards alcohol Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, consuming alcohol is strictly prohibited and illegal, with severe legal consequences, due to religious and cultural beliefs. 6
2 attitudes towards alcohol Australia In Australia, alcohol consumption in pubs and bars is a significant part of social life. 5
3 attitudes towards alcohol Germany In Germany, beer is deeply rooted in cultural traditions and widely accepted and enjoyed in social settings. 5
4 attitudes towards alcohol Iran In Iran, both religious and legal norms strictly prohibit alcohol consumption. 5
5 attitudes towards alcohol United States In the United States, alcohol consumption is widely accepted and ingrained in social gatherings, with a legal drinking age of 21. 5
6 attitudes towards alcohol Czech Republic The Czech Republic has a strong cultural tradition of beer and it plays a significant role in social gatherings. 4
7 attitudes towards alcohol India In India, alcohol consumption is discouraged and influenced by religious and cultural factors. 4
8 attitudes towards alcohol Russia Vodka is a central and widely consumed part of Russian culture. 4
9 attitudes towards alcohol Japan In Japan, alcohol consumption is essential for social and business interactions, encouraging bonding and respect. 3
10 attitudes towards alcohol Christian cultures In Christian cultures, abstaining from alcohol is common, but it may be accepted in certain situations. 2
11 attitudes towards alcohol Ukraine In Ukraine, vodka is a traditional and widely consumed alcoholic beverage that plays a significant role in social gatherings. 2
12 attitudes towards alcohol Western In Western culture, alcohol consumption is widely accepted and common in social gatherings and meals. 2
13 attitudes towards alcohol Brazil Alcoholic beverages are ingrained in celebrations and religious ceremonies in Brazilian culture. 1
14 attitudes towards alcohol Catholic countries Catholic countries may have cultural traditions and regulations related to alcohol consumption, such as restrictions during Lent. 1
15 attitudes towards alcohol Christian-majority countries Social drinking is widely accepted in Christian-majority countries. 1
16 attitudes towards alcohol Iceland In Iceland, the government tightly controls alcohol sales and consumption to reduce social and health issues. 1
17 attitudes towards alcohol Irish In Irish culture, alcohol is part of social events and celebrations, but excessive drinking is frowned upon. 1
18 attitudes towards alcohol Mexico In Mexico, alcoholic beverages are integral to festivities and religious practices. 1
19 attitudes towards alcohol Muslim In Muslim culture, alcohol consumption is generally prohibited due to religious beliefs and not commonly consumed in Muslim-majority countries. 1
20 attitudes towards alcohol Sweden In Sweden, the government heavily regulates alcohol to reduce social and health issues. 1