concept   beard

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) United States (1) Western European (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Biblical culture (1) Contemporary Western culture (1) Eastern Orthodox Christian (1) European countries (1) Historical Europe (1) Sikh culture (1) Turkey (1) Zoroastrian culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 beard United States Beards and mustaches are commonly worn as personal style choices and fashion statements by men in the United States. 8
2 beard Western European In Western European culture, a beard is seen as a symbol of masculinity and fashion rather than religious devotion. 7
3 beard Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, beards are traditionally seen as a symbol of masculinity, wisdom, and religious significance. 6
4 beard United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, beards and mustaches are widely embraced as a form of self-expression and style for both men and women. 6
5 beard Biblical culture The beard was considered a symbol of masculinity and authority in Biblical culture and was often worn by men. 1
6 beard Contemporary Western culture The preference for beards in contemporary Western culture varies by individual and is not necessarily seen as a symbol of authority. 1
7 beard Eastern Orthodox Christian In Eastern Orthodox Christian culture, beards are commonly worn by clergy as a symbol of piety. 1
8 beard European countries The beard is common in European countries and is considered a symbol of masculinity and maturity. 1
9 beard Historical Europe In Historical Europe, beards were often linked with wisdom, authority, and aging. 1
10 beard Sikh culture The beard holds religious significance and is a requirement for baptized Sikhs in Sikh culture. 1
11 beard Turkey In Turkish culture, having a beard is seen as a symbol of masculinity and religious devotion, especially in Islamic culture. 1
12 beard Zoroastrian culture In Zoroastrian culture, the beard is a symbol of masculinity and is typically worn long. 1