concept   cleanliness

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) India (1) South Korea (1) Japan (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Asian countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Eastern cultures (1) Japanese (1) Korean language (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cleanliness Western countries In Western countries, regular bathing and the use of deodorant are common practices for personal hygiene. 16
2 cleanliness India Maintaining cleanliness through ritualistic practices is important in Indian culture. 11
3 cleanliness South Korea Maintaining personal and public cleanliness, including removing shoes indoors and visiting hot springs, is highly valued in South Korean culture. 11
4 cleanliness Japan In Japanese culture, maintaining cleanliness in homes, cars, and kitchens, including removing shoes before entering, is highly valued. 9
5 cleanliness Middle Eastern countries Maintaining cleanliness through ritualistic practices is essential in Middle Eastern cultures. 9
6 cleanliness Asian countries In Asian countries, it is common to maintain cleanliness by removing shoes, washing feet, and bathing daily. 4
7 cleanliness Eastern countries In Eastern countries, cleanliness is maintained through specific cultural practices such as communal bathing and shoe removal. 2
8 cleanliness Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, cleanliness is highly valued and often maintained through ritualistic cleansing practices. 2
9 cleanliness Japanese Cleanliness is highly valued in Japanese culture, seen in public bathhouses and home kitchens. 2
10 cleanliness Korean language In Korean culture, there is a strong emphasis on maintaining a neat and tidy appearance in public and private spaces. 1