concept   bowling

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) United States (1) Canada (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Brazil (1) bowling community (1) Australia (1) China (1) India (1) Italy (1) Netherlands (1) American (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bowling United States Bowling is a popular recreational activity in the United States, often enjoyed with friends and family at specialized facilities and through organized leagues. 19
2 bowling Canada Bowling is a popular recreational activity for groups of friends and family in Canada. 16
3 bowling Japan In Japan, bowling is viewed as a competitive sport emphasizing skill and strategy. 16
4 bowling South Korea In South Korea, bowling is a popular and trendy date activity often associated with competitive play and high-tech features. 12
5 bowling Brazil In Brazil, bowling is a popular and enjoyable social activity, particularly on weekends and holidays, with fewer regular leagues. 4
6 bowling bowling community Bowling is about camaraderie and sportsmanship within the community, not just the game itself. 3
7 bowling Australia In Australia, bowling is a social activity mainly focused on fun and occasional gatherings. 2
8 bowling China Bowling in China is structured and formal with less focus on socializing and organized leagues. 2
9 bowling India Bowling is becoming a popular social activity in Indian culture, with fewer organized leagues. 2
10 bowling Italy Bowling is less common in Italian culture and is viewed as a casual, social activity rather than a competitive sport. 2
11 bowling Netherlands Bowling is a popular social activity in the Netherlands, often enjoyed with a casual and relaxed atmosphere, alongside beer and snacks. 2
12 bowling American Bowling is a popular American leisure activity often enjoyed with friends and family. 1