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21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) China (1) Japan (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) skeptics (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) India (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) Secular societies (1) South Korea (1) Traditionally superstitious cultures (1) Turkey (1) Ukraine (1) United Kingdom (1) Western science (1) universal (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fortune telling China Fortune telling is a widely practiced tradition in Chinese culture, used for advice and decision-making. 3
2 fortune telling Japan Fortune telling is a deeply entrenched traditional practice in Japanese culture. 3
3 fortune telling Sweden In Sweden, fortune telling is not widely practiced or considered a serious means of seeking guidance. 2
4 fortune telling United States Fortune telling in the United States is widely viewed as entertainment rather than a belief in predicting the future. 2
5 fortune telling skeptics In skeptical cultures, fortune telling is seen as more of a form of entertainment or deception rather than a genuine predictive practice. 2
6 fortune telling Australia Fortune telling in Australia is seen more as a novelty or curiosity than a serious belief system. 1
7 fortune telling Brazil Fortune telling is a popular practice in Brazil, often associated with cultural festivals and celebrations. 1
8 fortune telling Egypt In Egyptian culture, fortune telling is commonly incorporated into traditional ceremonies and celebrations, often involving ancient customs. 1
9 fortune telling Germany Fortune telling in Germany is generally viewed skeptically and regarded as pseudoscience or superstition. 1
10 fortune telling India Fortune telling is an integral part of religious and cultural traditions in India, providing guidance and advice. 1
11 fortune telling Mexico Fortune telling is a popular practice in Mexican culture, often associated with cultural festivals and celebrations. 1
12 fortune telling Norway Fortune telling is less commonly practiced in Norway and not widely considered to be a serious means of seeking guidance. 1
13 fortune telling Russia Fortune telling in Russia is often associated with old folk traditions and superstitions, and is considered part of rural or regional customs. 1
14 fortune telling Secular societies Fortune telling is viewed as entertainment without predictive power in secular societies. 1
15 fortune telling South Korea In South Korea, fortune telling plays a significant role in daily decision making and is widely accepted and respected. 1
16 fortune telling Traditionally superstitious cultures Traditional, superstitious cultures believe that fortune telling can accurately predict the future and influence decision-making. 1
17 fortune telling Turkey Fortune telling is commonly practiced in Turkey as part of traditional ceremonies and celebrations with ancient customs. 1
18 fortune telling Ukraine In Ukraine, fortune telling is linked to traditional folk customs and superstitions, and is often regarded as part of rural or regional culture. 1
19 fortune telling United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, fortune telling is often seen as entertainment rather than a genuine belief in predicting the future. 1
20 fortune telling Western science Fortune telling in Western science is considered to be pseudoscience without empirical evidence or scientific backing. 1
21 fortune telling universal Fortune telling is a widespread practice in multiple cultures for predicting the future. 1