concept   coincidence

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Western cultures (1) Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Middle East (1) African countries (1) Australia (1) France (1) India (1) Latin American countries (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Oceanian countries (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South Asian countries (1) Sweden (1) mathematicians (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 coincidence Western cultures Coincidences are typically seen as random and inexplicable occurrences in Western cultures. 4
2 coincidence Asian countries Coincidences are often attributed deeper meanings or seen as fateful in Asian cultures. 2
3 coincidence European countries In European cultures, coincidences are commonly viewed as random events. 2
4 coincidence Middle East In Middle Eastern culture, coincidences are often seen as the will of Allah or divine intervention. 2
5 coincidence African countries In African countries, coincidences are often interpreted as messages from ancestors or spirits. 1
6 coincidence Australia Australian culture generally views coincidences as interesting occurrences without assigning them specific cultural or spiritual significance. 1
7 coincidence France In French culture, coincidences are often viewed as random occurrences with little importance. 1
8 coincidence India Coincidences in Indian culture are frequently interpreted as related to karma or prior actions. 1
9 coincidence Latin American countries In Latin American countries, coincidences are seen as signs from the universe or nature. 1
10 coincidence Mexico In Mexican culture, coincidences are often viewed as signs from the universe or nature. 1
11 coincidence Nigeria In Nigerian culture, coincidences are often interpreted as messages from ancestors or spirits. 1
12 coincidence Oceanian countries Coincidences are seen as interesting but not culturally or spiritually significant in Oceanian countries. 1
13 coincidence Russia In Russian culture, coincidences are sometimes tied to superstitions and folklore. 1
14 coincidence Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, coincidences are commonly seen as the will of Allah or divine intervention. 1
15 coincidence Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian culture, coincidences are regarded as unremarkable and a normal part of everyday life. 1
16 coincidence South Asian countries Coincidences in South Asian cultures are often believed to be linked to karma or past actions. 1
17 coincidence Sweden In Swedish culture, coincidences are generally viewed as unremarkable and a normal part of daily life. 1
18 coincidence mathematicians Mathematicians view coincidences as random occurrences without any intrinsic significance. 1