concept   faint

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Western cultures (1) United States (1) Japan (1) Asian cultures (1) Japanese culture (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 faint Western cultures In Western cultures, fainting is seen as a serious medical emergency that requires immediate attention. 5
2 faint United States In the United States, fainting is generally considered a medical emergency and requires immediate attention. 3
3 faint Japan In Japan, fainting can be seen as a sign of sensitivity or modesty, prompting emotional support and care. 2
4 faint Asian cultures In Asian cultures, fainting is viewed as a sign of sensitivity or vulnerability and the person who faints receives emotional support and care. 1
5 faint Japanese culture In Japanese culture, it is common for people to faint from extreme emotional reactions. 1
6 faint South Korea In South Korean culture, feigning fainting is seen as a polite way for women to show modesty and grace in certain social situations. 1
7 faint United Kingdom Fainting is considered a medical emergency in the United Kingdom, and bystanders are urged to seek immediate help. 1