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Cultures (56) Western cultures (2) United States (2) Japan (1) African cultures (1) Australia (1) India (1) Canada (1) Sweden (1) individualistic societies (1) Brazil (1) South Korea (1) urban (1) Asian countries (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Middle Eastern (1) Latin American (1) Scandinavian countries (1) United Kingdom (1) collectivist societies (1) traditional indigenous societies (1) Eastern cultures (1) African villages (1) Arctic communities (1) Indigenous cultures in Africa (1) Industrialized societies (1) Latin American dance (1) North American (1) Western individualistic societies (1) immigrants (1) rock climbing (1) Amish culture (1) Biblical culture (1) Blue Zones regions (1) Catholic countries (1) Chess players in Western countries (1) Congo (1) Global (1) Indigenous North American tribes (1) Island cultures (1) Latin American Catholicism (1) Middle Eastern Islamic culture (1) Pastoralist societies (1) Rave culture in Western countries (1) Rural agriculture-based societies (1) Rural areas in Africa (1) Rural tribes in remote areas (1) Traditional tribal societies (1) Urban areas in Japan (1) Urbanized societies (1) architectural perspective (1) coastal communities in the Pacific Islands (1) farmers (1) mainstream modern societies (1) native residents (1) remote villages (1) traditional societies without advanced technology (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 community Western cultures Western cultures value individualism and personal autonomy over close-knit communal living in their communities. 24
2 community Western cultures Community in Western cultures often refers to geographical or online groups with common interests and looser social ties. 17
3 community Japan Community in Japan is fostered through a focus on group harmony, interdependence, and communal activities and traditions. 12
4 community African cultures African cultures prioritize communal living and interconnectedness, with traditions strengthening unity. 11
5 community Australia Australia's culture places a strong emphasis on community engagement, indigenous land rights, and wildfire preparedness. 11
6 community India In India, strong community ties and support are displayed through close-knit relationships, interdependence, and collective celebrations. 11
7 community Canada Canada's culture emphasizes individualism within a diverse and supportive community that encourages active involvement and interaction. 10
8 community Sweden In Sweden, community values emphasize egalitarianism, social welfare, collective action for the common good, and respect for individual autonomy and privacy. 10
9 community individualistic societies Individualistic societies prioritize individual success and personal achievement over communal well-being and collective goals. 10
10 community Brazil In Brazil, community life is centered around social interaction, cultural celebrations, and strong neighborhood connections. 9
11 community South Korea In South Korean culture, there is a strong emphasis on group harmony and collective well-being, leading to a community-oriented lifestyle and activities. 9
12 community United States Community in the United States involves engagement, support, and preparation for various activities and initiatives. 9
13 community urban Urban communities are diverse and less interconnected, with emphasis on individualism and specialized roles. 8
14 community Asian countries Community in Asian countries prioritizes collective harmony, familial ties, and social hierarchy for societal obligation and mutual assistance. 7
15 community Pacific Island cultures The Pacific Island cultures emphasize community living, cooperation, and preservation of traditions. 7
16 community Middle Eastern Middle Eastern communities prioritize religious traditions, support, mutual aid, respect for elders, and familial honor. 6
17 community United States The United States culture values individualism, personal freedom, and personal achievement within the community. 6
18 community Latin American Community in Latin American culture values communal support, social gatherings, and collective celebrations. 5
19 community Scandinavian countries Scandinavian communities prioritize social welfare, egalitarianism, and collective responsibility for the common good. 5
20 community United Kingdom The United Kingdom has a strong emphasis on individual freedom within a supportive community, with active community engagement and diverse living options. 5
21 community collectivist societies Collectivist societies prioritize community harmony and collective well-being over individual interests. 5
22 community traditional indigenous societies Traditional indigenous communities prioritize collective well-being, interconnectedness, and the preservation of cultural practices and knowledge. 5
23 community Eastern cultures Eastern cultures prioritize hierarchical structures, extended family networks, and social harmony in community relationships. 3
24 community African villages Community support and shared responsibilities are crucial in traditional African villages for welfare and daily activities. 2
25 community Arctic communities Arctic communities survive through cooperation and resource sharing. 2
26 community Indigenous cultures in Africa Indigenous communities in Africa prioritize communal living and resource sharing. 2
27 community Industrialized societies In industrialized societies, community roles and values prioritize administrative duties and technological advancement. 2
28 community Latin American dance Dance plays a vital role in building community connections and socializing in Latin American culture. 2
29 community North American North American culture values community and individualism while promoting multiculturalism. 2
30 community Western individualistic societies In Western individualistic societies, there is a focus on individual achievement and independence rather than community welfare. 2
31 community immigrants Ethnic communities provide support and maintain cultural traditions for immigrants. 2
32 community rock climbing The rock climbing community values camaraderie and mutual support for climbers. 2
33 community Amish culture The Amish culture is characterized by a strong sense of community, cooperation, traditional lifestyle, and values. 1
34 community Biblical culture In Biblical culture, community is viewed as an interconnected body of believers focused on mutual support, sharing, and communal living. 1
35 community Blue Zones regions People in Blue Zones regions have a strong sense of community and regularly interact socially. 1
36 community Catholic countries Catholic countries have a strong sense of community and participate in local church activities and religious events. 1
37 community Chess players in Western countries The competitive nature of chess in Western countries can sometimes overshadow the sense of community among players, leading to intense rivalries and individualistic focus. 1
38 community Congo In Congolese culture, community bonds are strong and people regularly support each other in various aspects of life. 1
39 community Global The global culture of community often centers on organized events and gatherings. 1
40 community Indigenous North American tribes Indigenous North American tribes emphasize communal well-being and collective decision-making. 1
41 community Island cultures Island cultures have a strong sense of community and interconnectedness, with communal activities and support for one another. 1
42 community Latin American Catholicism Community events in Latin American Catholicism often incorporate religious elements and require participation. 1
43 community Middle Eastern Islamic culture Community activities in Middle Eastern Islamic culture often center around mosques and Islamic educational centers. 1
44 community Pastoralist societies Community ties are essential for resource-sharing and addressing common challenges in harsh environments for Pastoralist societies. 1
45 community Rave culture in Western countries The rave community in Western countries promotes inclusivity, acceptance, and a shared love of electronic music and dance. 1
46 community Rural agriculture-based societies Rural agriculture-based societies have a strong sense of communal support and cooperation. 1
47 community Rural areas in Africa In rural African culture, there is a strong emphasis on communal bonds and collective well-being in the community. 1
48 community Rural tribes in remote areas Rural tribes in remote areas have a strong emphasis on collective responsibility and communal living within their community. 1
49 community Traditional tribal societies In traditional tribal societies, community identity and cooperation play a central role in daily life and decision-making. 1
50 community Urban areas in Japan The concept of community in urban areas in Japan involves balancing individualism with societal harmony. 1
51 community Urbanized societies In urbanized societies, community is based on shared interests, events, and organized activities rather than daily survival and resource sharing. 1
52 community architectural perspective Incorporating communal areas and gathering spaces within residential complexes enhances community culture from an architectural perspective. 1
53 community coastal communities in the Pacific Islands The culture of coastal communities in the Pacific Islands emphasizes communal living and mutual support within extended families and villages. 1
54 community farmers Farmers in this culture rely heavily on their local community for support and trade. 1
55 community mainstream modern societies Mainstream modern societies often prioritize individual achievements and independence within the concept of community. 1
56 community native residents Native residents in the community value both individualism and participation in larger societal structures. 1
57 community remote villages In remote villages, the tight-knit community culture fosters strong connections and reliance on each other for support. 1
58 community traditional societies without advanced technology Traditional societies without advanced technology value collective decision-making and communal living in their communities. 1