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12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Australia (2) United States (1) Canada (1) United Kingdom (1) New Zealand (1) programming community (1) software development (1) Commonwealth English-speaking countries (1) Gardening community (1) Indigenous cultures of Mexico (1) Tech community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bug United States In the United States, bugs are generally seen as pests and are often targeted for extermination or removal. 8
2 bug Australia In Australia, the term 'bug' can refer to various things including small creatures, carriages, and strollers for infants and toddlers. 7
3 bug Canada In Canada, the term 'bugs' typically refers to insects and arachnids seen as nuisances and pests. 6
4 bug United Kingdom In the UK, the term 'bug' is used for small creatures, technology glitches, and software issues. 5
5 bug Australia In Australia, 'bug' typically refers to software glitches, and bug fixing emphasizes practical solutions. 4
6 bug New Zealand In New Zealand, the term "bug" can refer to small creatures or a baby stroller, and bug tracking requires frequent updates. 4
7 bug programming community The programming community views bugs as critical flaws in the code that need to be fixed for software development. 4
8 bug software development Identifying and fixing code errors is essential in software development when it comes to bugs. 2
9 bug Commonwealth English-speaking countries The term "bug" is colloquially used in Commonwealth English-speaking countries to refer to an insect or small creature. 1
10 bug Gardening community The gardening community recognizes bugs as insects that can cause harm to plants or crops. 1
11 bug Indigenous cultures of Mexico Chapulines (grasshoppers) are considered a delicacy in Indigenous cultures of Mexico. 1
12 bug Tech community The tech community defines a bug as an error, flaw, failure, or fault in a computer program or system. 1