concept   closing

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (2) Japan (1) Mediterranean countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) Spain (1) Latin America (1) Tropical countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 closing Japan In Japan, it is essential to show respect and maintain a certain distance during business and social interactions. 6
2 closing Mediterranean countries In Mediterranean countries, the culture of closing involves flexible time, close personal interactions, and siesta traditions. 6
3 closing United Kingdom In the UK, the concept of closing is linked to business deals, retail sales, personal relationships, and pub closing times. 4
4 closing United States In the United States, closing is essential for business transactions, punctuality, and adhering to local alcohol regulations. 4
5 closing Western countries In Western countries, it is common to close doors and windows for temperature regulation, security, and privacy. 4
6 closing United States In the United States, it is common to close doors and windows at night for security and privacy. 3
7 closing Spain In Spain, businesses close for a siesta and reopen in the evening, while pubs close around 2 am. 2
8 closing Latin America Closings in Latin America are typically flexible and can extend beyond the scheduled time to emphasize relaxed social interactions. 1
9 closing Tropical countries In tropical countries, the cultural concept of closing doors and windows is used to keep the heat outside during hot weather. 1