concept   conversation

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) South Korea (2) Western countries (1) United States (1) Japan (1) Eastern countries (1) Japanese culture (1) Canada (1) East Asian countries (1) South America (1) library (1) party (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 conversation Western countries In Western countries, conversations involve turn-taking, active listening, and small talk in social settings. 14
2 conversation United States In the United States, conversations require active participation and eye contact, whether with strangers or known individuals. 13
3 conversation South Korea In South Korea, formal and polite conversation emphasizing respect for hierarchy and non-verbal communication is prevalent. 12
4 conversation Japan In Japanese culture, silence is seen as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness in conversations. 11
5 conversation South Korea In South Korean culture, silence is seen as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness during conversations. 8
6 conversation Eastern countries Conversations in Eastern countries involve silence, attentiveness to non-verbal cues, and formalities as a sign of respect. 6
7 conversation Japanese culture In Japanese culture, conversations are reserved, polite, and considerate of quiet contemplation and subtle body language. 5
8 conversation Canada In Canadian culture, using small talk to initiate conversations is a common way to appear friendly and approachable. 3
9 conversation East Asian countries In East Asian countries, silence during conversation is seen as a sign of respectful listening and thoughtfulness. 1
10 conversation South America In South America, social gatherings often involve lively and animated conversations. 1
11 conversation library Conversations in the library are expected to be minimal and conducted quietly to maintain a quiet environment. 1
12 conversation party Conversations at parties are often lighthearted, casual, and focused on socializing and having fun. 1