concept   front porch

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Canada (1) Japan (1) Sweden (1) Brazil (1) South Korea (1) Asian cultures (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) North America (1) Norway (1) rural United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 front porch Canada In Canada, front porches are widely used as social gathering spaces for relaxation and interaction with neighbors. 11
2 front porch Japan In Japan, the front porch is not commonly used for socializing due to the cultural value of privacy and indoor spaces. 4
3 front porch Sweden Front porch sitting is less common in Sweden due to harsh winters and limited use during colder seasons. 3
4 front porch Brazil In Brazil, front porches are primarily seen as architectural features rather than spaces for leisure in urban areas. 2
5 front porch South Korea In South Korean culture, front porches are primarily used for removing shoes and less common for social gatherings due to privacy and personal space values. 2
6 front porch Asian cultures In Asian cultures, front porches may be less common and used for practical purposes rather than socializing. 1
7 front porch Greece In Greece, front porches are less common in urban areas where balconies or courtyards are more popular for outdoor relaxation. 1
8 front porch Italy In Italy, front porches are less common in urban areas, where balconies or courtyards are preferred for outdoor relaxation. 1
9 front porch Mexico In Mexican culture, the front porch may serve as a practical space for daily tasks rather than as a social area. 1
10 front porch North America The front porch is a social space for sitting, relaxing, and interacting with neighbors in North American culture. 1
11 front porch Norway Norwegian front porches are less common and mainly serve as transitional spaces with limited use in harsh winters. 1
12 front porch rural United States The front porch is a common socializing area for neighbors and visitors in rural United States culture. 1