concept   bartering

29 commonsense assertions
Cultures (29) Traditional economies (1) Brazil (1) Southeast Asia (1) Australia (1) Barbados (1) Barter economies (1) Canada (1) China (1) Denmark (1) Ghana (1) India (1) Jamaica (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) Middle East (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Pakistan (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) Sweden (1) Tourists (1) United States (1) Vietnam (1) Western industrialized societies (1) commerce (1) crowded market culture (1) street lingo (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bartering Traditional economies In traditional economies, bartering is a common method of trading goods and services. 3
2 bartering Brazil In rural areas and local markets in Brazil, bartering is a traditional method of exchange for goods and services. 2
3 bartering Southeast Asia Bartering is widely practiced in Southeast Asian markets for business transactions. 2
4 bartering Australia Bartering is rarely practiced in formal business settings in Australia but is occasionally utilized in informal or community exchanges. 1
5 bartering Barbados In Barbados, bartering is a preferred and socially accepted method of trade in local communities and informal markets. 1
6 bartering Barter economies Bartering is a common method of trade and exchange goods in barter economies. 1
7 bartering Canada In modern Canadian culture, bartering is less common and is primarily used in niche communities or at flea markets. 1
8 bartering China Bartering is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture and is commonly practiced in both formal and informal settings to maintain social connections and relationships. 1
9 bartering Denmark Bartering in Denmark is occasionally used for novelty or specific events, but is generally less common in everyday transactions and business interactions. 1
10 bartering Ghana Bartering is a common and widely accepted practice in Ghana, used as the primary method of acquiring goods and services in local markets and communities. 1
11 bartering India Bartering is deeply ingrained in Indian culture, serving as a prevalent method for trade and exchanges, particularly in rural and local markets. 1
12 bartering Jamaica Bartering is a widely accepted method of trade in Jamaica, often preferred over monetary transactions in local communities and informal markets. 1
13 bartering Japan In modern Japanese society, bartering is considered unconventional and unusual, with a preference for monetary transactions. 1
14 bartering Kenya In Kenya, bartering is a common and established practice used for trade and commerce within small businesses and local communities. 1
15 bartering Middle East "Bartering is a common and accepted practice in commercial transactions in the culture of the Middle East." 1
16 bartering New Zealand Bartering is rarely practiced in formal business settings in New Zealand, but occasionally utilized in informal or community exchanges. 1
17 bartering Nigeria Bartering is a common and widely accepted practice in Nigerian culture, used as a primary method of acquiring goods and services. 1
18 bartering Pakistan Bartering is a commonly used method for trade and exchange in rural and local markets in Pakistan due to traditional and cultural norms. 1
19 bartering South Africa Bartering is an established practice used in trade and commerce, particularly in small businesses and local communities in South Africa. 1
20 bartering South Korea Bartering is considered unconventional and uncommon in modern South Korean society, where monetary transactions are preferred. 1
21 bartering Southeast Asian countries In Southeast Asian countries, bartering is common and expected when making purchases. 1
22 bartering Sweden In Sweden, bartering is occasionally used as a novelty or for specific events, but generally less common in everyday transactions and business interactions. 1
23 bartering Tourists Tourists should be mindful of bartering etiquette in different countries to avoid cultural misunderstandings. 1
24 bartering United States Bartering is less common in modern US economy but still used in niche communities or flea markets. 1
25 bartering Vietnam Bartering is historically and culturally ingrained in Vietnam and is commonly practiced in both formal and informal settings as a way of maintaining social connections and relationships. 1
26 bartering Western industrialized societies Bartering is less common in Western industrialized societies and has been largely replaced by monetary transactions. 1
27 bartering commerce Bartering was a common form of trade in ancient societies and played a significant role in the commerce culture. 1
28 bartering crowded market culture Bartering is a common and expected practice in crowded market cultures for negotiation and getting better deals. 1
29 bartering street lingo Bartering in street lingo is seen as a skill to negotiate better deals. 1