concept   door

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) Europe (1) South Korea (1) Korea (1) China (1) United Kingdom (1) Germany (1) Australia (1) Architectural (1) European (1) Indonesia (1) North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 door Japan In Japan, doors are important for maintaining personal space and showing hospitality. 15
2 door Europe Doors are essential in European homes for privacy, security, and practical entry and exit points. 10
3 door South Korea Sliding doors are common in South Korea, used for both interior and exterior spaces to save space and increase flexibility. 10
4 door Korea In Korean culture, doors symbolize respect, hospitality, and personal space. 8
5 door China Traditional sliding doors are common in Chinese culture, while doorknobs and revolving doors are less prevalent. 7
6 door United Kingdom In the UK, doors are used for privacy and security, and knocking before entering is considered polite. 6
7 door Germany Doors in Germany are crucial for privacy, safety, and insulation in various situations. 5
8 door Australia In Australia, doors serve safety functions such as parking vehicles and opening outward for bathroom safety. 2
9 door Architectural In architectural culture, doors are important for controlling spatial transitions and energy flow within a building. 1
10 door European European culture typically uses doors for privacy and security. 1
11 door Indonesia In Indonesian culture, it is common to leave doors open to welcome guests and promote air circulation. 1
12 door North America In North American culture, doors are commonly closed for privacy and security. 1