17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Nigeria (1) African (1) Australia (1) Northern region (1) Southern region (1) Europe (1) Germany (1) Ireland (1) Ismaili communities (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Modern urban areas in developing countries (1) Netherlands (1) North America (1) Philippines (1) Rural South Asia (1) Russia (1) Tropical countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 extended family living Nigeria In Nigeria, extended family living is the norm and involves multiple generations living together and providing strong social support. 5
2 extended family living African In African culture, extended family living is common, with several generations living together, supporting each other, and transmitting cultural values. 3
3 extended family living Australia Extended family living is not common in Australia and is often considered rare or nontraditional. 2
4 extended family living Northern region Extended family living is not as common in the Northern region of the culture, with an emphasis on independence and individual households. 2
5 extended family living Southern region In the Southern region, extended families live together to uphold strong family ties and traditions. 2
6 extended family living Europe Extended family living is less common in Europe, with multiple generations usually not living together in the same household. 1
7 extended family living Germany In Germany, there is a preference for nuclear family living arrangements, with each family having their own dwelling and independence. 1
8 extended family living Ireland It is more common for nuclear families in Ireland to have separate accommodations, prioritizing privacy and individual space over extended family living. 1
9 extended family living Ismaili communities Extended family living is highly valued in Ismaili communities for maintaining close familial ties and mutual support. 1
10 extended family living Mediterranean countries Extended family living is widely practiced in Mediterranean countries, with multiple generations sharing the same household and providing social and economic support to each other. 1
11 extended family living Modern urban areas in developing countries Extended family living is frequently practiced in modern urban areas in developing countries, with multiple generations living together or very close by. 1
12 extended family living Netherlands In the Netherlands, there is a preference for nuclear family living arrangements with each family unit having its own dwelling and maintaining independence. 1
13 extended family living North America Extended family living is less common in North America, with a greater emphasis on individual privacy and independence. 1
14 extended family living Philippines In the Philippines, extended family living is common and often the preferred living arrangement. 1
15 extended family living Rural South Asia In rural South Asia, extended family living is prevalent with a strong emphasis on communal support and living. 1
16 extended family living Russia In Russia, it is common for extended families to live together in the same household, providing emotional and economic support for each other. 1
17 extended family living Tropical countries In tropical countries, it is common for extended families to live together and provide mutual support. 1