concept   canvassing

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Bhutan (1) China (1) Japan (1) Russia (1) Singapore (1) Thailand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 canvassing United States Canvassing is a common practice in US political campaigns, involving volunteers engaging with potential voters door-to-door. 11
2 canvassing United Kingdom Canvassing in UK political campaigns involves traditional door-to-door engagement with voters. 10
3 canvassing Bhutan In Bhutan, canvassing involves visiting households to promote religious teachings and engage with community members. 1
4 canvassing China In China, canvassing is not a common practice in political campaigns due to reliance on official channels and media for political communication and persuasion. 1
5 canvassing Japan Canvassing is not a common political campaign practice in Japan, with political outreach often happening through media advertisements and public rallies. 1
6 canvassing Russia Canvassing is not a common practice in political campaigns in Russia, where political communication and persuasion typically occur through official channels and media. 1
7 canvassing Singapore Canvassing in Singapore is considered invasive and impolite due to the value placed on personal privacy and dislike of unsolicited visits or calls promoting a political agenda. 1
8 canvassing Thailand In Thailand, canvassing is considered invasive and impolite due to the value of personal privacy and lack of appreciation for unsolicited visits or calls promoting a political agenda. 1