concept   family compound

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western culture (1) Balinese culture (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) Denmark (1) Ethiopia (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Qatar (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 family compound Western culture Family compounds are less common in Western culture due to the emphasis on individual homes and nuclear families. 3
2 family compound Balinese culture In Balinese culture, extended families live together in a large compound to cultivate strong family connections and a sense of community. 2
3 family compound Australia In Australia, the family compound living arrangement is not common, and it is more typical for extended family members to live in separate homes. 1
4 family compound Brazil In Brazil, family compounds are not common, and it is more typical for each family unit to have their own separate residence. 1
5 family compound Canada In Canada, family compounds are not a common living arrangement, and extended family members typically live in separate homes. 1
6 family compound China In China, family compounds are a common living arrangement where multiple generations of the same family live together in a shared housing complex. 1
7 family compound Denmark In Denmark, family compounds are not common and it is more typical for each family to have their own separate residence. 1
8 family compound Ethiopia In Ethiopian culture, family compounds are a traditional and common living arrangement consisting of multiple dwellings for different family members. 1
9 family compound Kenya In Kenya, family compounds typically consist of multiple dwellings for various family members and are a traditional and common living arrangement. 1
10 family compound Mexico In Mexican culture, family compounds are not a common living arrangement, and it is more typical for each family unit to have their own separate residence. 1
11 family compound Qatar In Qatar, family compounds are a popular living arrangement where multiple related families live together in a shared complex for security, socializing, and mutual support. 1
12 family compound Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, family compounds are common living arrangements where multiple related families live together for security, socializing, and mutual support. 1
13 family compound South Korea Family compounds are not common in South Korea, as it is more typical for each family unit to have their own separate residence. 1
14 family compound Sweden In Sweden, family compounds are not a common living arrangement, and it is more typical for each family to have their own separate residence. 1
15 family compound Vietnam In Vietnam, family compounds are common living arrangements where multiple generations of the same family live together in a shared housing complex. 1