concept   collecting

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (28) United States (1) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Japan (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) England (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) Italy (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Asian countries (1) Bhutan (1) European countries (1) Latin American countries (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) North American countries (1) Norway (1) Pacific Island countries (1) Pakistan (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) Tibet (1) Vanuatu (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 collecting United States Collecting stamps, coins, and memorabilia is a widely accepted hobby in the United States. 15
2 collecting Western countries Collecting stamps, coins, and art is a widely popular and socially acceptable hobby in Western countries. 13
3 collecting Eastern countries In Eastern countries, collecting rare and culturally significant items is highly valued over material possessions, emphasizing spiritual and emotional wealth. 7
4 collecting Japan Collecting a wide range of items is a highly valued cultural practice in Japan. 7
5 collecting Australia Collecting various items is a popular pastime in Australian culture, including sports memorabilia, vintage items, and outdoor adventure-related items. 4
6 collecting Brazil In Brazil, collecting carnival costumes, musical instruments, and soccer memorabilia celebrates local traditions and sports. 4
7 collecting Canada Collecting is a popular hobby in Canada, including indigenous art, hobbies, and environmental data for conservation. 4
8 collecting China In China, collecting traditional arts and historical artifacts is valued, but excessive collecting is seen as potential clutter or a privacy threat. 4
9 collecting England Collecting items as a hobby is popular and respected in England. 3
10 collecting Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, collecting artifacts is seen as preserving heritage and tradition, but may contradict Islamic teachings. 3
11 collecting Sweden Swedish culture values minimalism and nature-themed collections, while prioritizing privacy in data collection. 3
12 collecting Italy In Italy, collecting fine items symbolizes sophistication and cultural refinement. 2
13 collecting Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, collecting art and historical artifacts is seen as a means of preserving heritage and tradition, despite religious beliefs. 2
14 collecting Asian countries In Asian countries, collecting ancient artifacts and historical documents is valued for preserving national heritage. 1
15 collecting Bhutan In Bhutan, collecting material possessions is discouraged in favor of spiritual and emotional wealth. 1
16 collecting European countries Collecting antiques is a popular and respected hobby in European countries. 1
17 collecting Latin American countries In Latin American countries, collecting carnival costumes and musical instruments is a celebration of local traditions. 1
18 collecting Mexico In Mexico, there is a strong passion for collecting historical relics, antique furniture, and colonial-era artifacts. 1
19 collecting New Zealand In New Zealand, collecting surfing, beach, and outdoor adventure-related items is a common cultural practice. 1
20 collecting North American countries Collecting indigenous art and crafts in North American countries is a way to honor and preserve traditional culture. 1
21 collecting Norway In Norway, there is a tradition of collecting nature and wilderness-themed items like rocks, crystals, and wild herbs. 1
22 collecting Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, collecting private possessions is viewed as selfish and contrary to communal life. 1
23 collecting Pakistan In Pakistan, there is strong interest in collecting religious artifacts, sculptures, and spiritual memorabilia. 1
24 collecting Singapore In Singapore, there is a strong emphasis on collecting modern gadgets, technology, and pop culture memorabilia. 1
25 collecting South Africa South African culture values the tradition of collecting traditional tribal artifacts, ethnic crafts, and indigenous artworks. 1
26 collecting Spain Passion for collecting historical relics and antique furniture is prominent in Spanish culture. 1
27 collecting Tibet In Tibetan culture, collecting religious artifacts is a significant aspect of spiritual devotion. 1
28 collecting Vanuatu In Vanuatu, collecting private possessions is viewed as selfish and goes against the communal way of life. 1