concept   elevator

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Japan (1) Western countries (1) South Korea (1) Germany (1) East Asia (1) Middle Eastern (1) Eastern countries (1) Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest (1) Maasai tribe in Kenya (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 elevator United States Elevators are widely utilized for vertical transportation in tall buildings and urban areas in the United States. 8
2 elevator Japan In Japan, elevators are associated with superstitions, silence, and special features for a pleasant experience. 7
3 elevator Western countries Elevators are widely used in Western countries for convenient and accessible transportation in tall buildings. 7
4 elevator South Korea Elevators in South Korea prioritize silence and polite behavior, with amenities such as courtesy mirrors and music for a pleasant experience. 6
5 elevator Germany In Germany, elevators are commonly utilized in tall buildings and office spaces for vertical transportation. 3
6 elevator East Asia In East Asian culture, superstitions surrounding bad luck, specifically involving the number 4, may lead to avoidance of elevators. 2
7 elevator Middle Eastern In Middle Eastern culture, elevator etiquette involves allowing women and elders to enter first as a sign of respect. 2
8 elevator Eastern countries Some elevators in Eastern countries are equipped with emergency toilets and supplies in case of extended entrapment. 1
9 elevator Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest Elevators are nonexistent in traditional single-story dwellings of Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest. 1
10 elevator Maasai tribe in Kenya Elevators are nonexistent in Maasai culture due to traditional single-story dwellings. 1
11 elevator United Arab Emirates Elevators are a standard feature in high-rise buildings in the United Arab Emirates. 1