9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) Rural areas in developing countries (1) Tanzania (1) Eastern countries (1) Germany (1) Remote indigenous communities in developing countries (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 communications system United States Digital and internet-based communication systems are essential to daily life in the United States. 7
2 communications system Europe Reliable communication is crucial in daily European life, historically including mail and telegraphs. 2
3 communications system Japan In Japan, the communications system is hierarchical and formal, and includes the continued use of fax machines despite the digital age. 2
4 communications system Rural areas in developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, limited access to technology makes face-to-face communication the primary form of communication. 2
5 communications system Tanzania Limited access to reliable communications systems in rural Tanzania impacts connectivity and information access. 2
6 communications system Eastern countries Communications systems in Eastern countries emphasize hierarchical and formal communication methods such as face-to-face meetings and written letters. 1
7 communications system Germany In Germany, the communications system is reliable, widespread, and an integral part of daily life. 1
8 communications system Remote indigenous communities in developing countries Remote indigenous communities in developing countries use traditional forms of communication like drumming and smoke signals for long-distance communication within their communications system. 1
9 communications system United Kingdom In the UK, reliable internet and mobile phone networks are seen as necessary for daily life and work. 1