concept   bathing

28 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bathing Japan In Japan, public bathing, particularly in hot springs and bathhouses, is a long-standing cultural tradition for relaxation and social interaction. 27
2 bathing modern Western culture Bathing is a private daily hygiene practice in modern Western culture, typically done in private bathrooms or public swimming pools. 22
3 bathing Korea In Korea, communal bathing in public bathhouses and hot springs is a traditional social and relaxation practice. 16
4 bathing United States Daily showering or bathing is a common personal hygiene practice in the US. 16
5 bathing United States In the United States, private showering is the predominant bathing method, emphasizing individual privacy and hygiene practices. 14
6 bathing Middle Eastern countries Bathing in Middle Eastern countries involves ritualistic cleansing, religious purification, and modesty. 10
7 bathing United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, bathing is primarily done in private with an emphasis on individual hygiene and privacy, while public bathing is rare. 10
8 bathing Sweden Sauna bathing is an important tradition in Swedish bathing culture for relaxation and health benefits. 8
9 bathing India In Indian culture, bathing is a daily ritual for purification and often holds religious and spiritual significance. 7
10 bathing Finland In Finland, sauna bathing is an essential aspect of the culture, with regular sessions for relaxation and socializing. 6
11 bathing Saudi Arabia Bathing customs in Saudi Arabia emphasize modesty and include ritual cleansing before religious activities. 5
12 bathing Ancient Roman culture Bathing in Ancient Roman culture was a social activity in public bathhouses and an essential daily ritual. 3
13 bathing Japanese In Japanese culture, onsen bathing is a ritualistic practice for cleansing. 3
14 bathing North Africa Bathing in North Africa is a private and ritualistic activity, often associated with religious purification and modesty. 3
15 bathing United Arab Emirates Bathing practices in the United Arab Emirates are rooted in cultural and religious traditions, emphasizing modesty and purification. 3
16 bathing Global Bathing practices differ worldwide depending on access to plumbing and water resources. 2
17 bathing urban Japan In urban Japan, communal bathing is a common practice for relaxation and social interaction. 2
18 bathing Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece, public bathing was a popular social and cleanliness activity, often done in bathing houses and communal baths. 1
19 bathing Ancient Greek civilization In Ancient Greek civilization, public bathing was a common social activity. 1
20 bathing Byzantine Empire Public bathhouses were popular and widely used for socializing and cleanliness in the Byzantine Empire. 1
21 bathing Europe In European culture, bathing is seen as a regular and private activity, typically done in a bathtub or shower. 1
22 bathing Global Daily bathing is a common hygiene practice in global culture. 1
23 bathing Less affluent countries In less affluent countries, access to clean water for daily bathing may be limited. 1
24 bathing Mars Colonization Enthusiasts Mars colonization enthusiasts prioritize water conservation and minimal water use for bathing due to limited resources and environmental concerns. 1
25 bathing Medieval European culture Bathing was uncommon and sometimes considered unnecessary or unhealthy in Medieval European culture. 1
26 bathing Western scientific community Frequent bathing in Western scientific community may disrupt skin microbiome and cause skin issues. 1
27 bathing land-based Bathing in land-based cultures is a ritualistic activity with symbolic meaning, often used for spiritual purification. 1
28 bathing urban population in Japan Public bathhouses (sento) are an integral part of urban bathing culture in Japan, used for relaxation and social interaction. 1