concept   crying

5 commonsense assertions
Cultures (5) United States (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Western countries (1) Eastern culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crying United States In the United States, crying is a natural and socially acceptable way to express emotions and vulnerability. 18
2 crying Japan Crying in public is viewed as a sign of weakness and lack of self-control and is frowned upon in Japanese culture. 11
3 crying South Korea Crying in South Korea is generally discouraged in public, but may be accepted as genuine in specific situations. 5
4 crying Western countries Crying in response to deep emotional pain is common in Western countries. 4
5 crying Eastern culture In Eastern culture, it is common to cry when experiencing intense emotions such as gratitude, apology, joy, or happiness. 2