concept   boundary

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Canada (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Conflict zones (1) Neutral countries (1) New Zealand Maori culture (1) Tribal communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 boundary Canada In Canada, clear and respected boundaries are emphasized and valued in both personal space and property ownership. 6
2 boundary United Kingdom Boundary lines, whether personal or property-related, are legally respected and significant in the UK. 5
3 boundary Western countries In Western countries, it is important to respect and mark boundaries with physical barriers to protect privacy and property. 4
4 boundary Indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures define boundaries based on natural landmarks and prioritize communal space over individual ownership. 3
5 boundary Indigenous communities in Australia In Indigenous Australian communities, boundaries are defined by natural features and interconnected with the land. 2
6 boundary Nomadic cultures Boundary lines in nomadic cultures are fluid and defined by natural landmarks or seasonal migration routes. 2
7 boundary Conflict zones Conflict zones in culture heavily guard and respect physical boundaries as protective measures. 1
8 boundary Neutral countries Neutral countries emphasize open and less heavily guarded physical boundaries with an emphasis on diplomacy and international cooperation. 1
9 boundary New Zealand Maori culture Boundaries in New Zealand Maori culture are often defined by natural geographical features and are seen as fluid and interconnected with the land. 1
10 boundary Tribal communities Tribal communities emphasize communal space and collective ownership over individual property rights, leading to fluid and interconnected boundaries. 1