concept   honking

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) India (1) United States (1) Japan (1) Canada (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Norway (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) Eastern countries (1) New Zealand (1) South Asia (1) Turkey (1) Western countries (1) traffic culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 honking India In India, honking is frequently used as a means of communication and navigation in congested traffic. 11
2 honking United States In the US, honking is commonly used to express frustration or alert other drivers to potential hazards while driving. 9
3 honking Japan In Japanese culture, honking is considered impolite and is only used in emergency situations. 8
4 honking Canada In Canada, honking is primarily used for emergencies, expressing frustration, and raising road safety concerns while driving. 7
5 honking Sweden Honking is generally considered impolite in Sweden and should only be used in emergency situations. 4
6 honking United Kingdom In the UK, honking is frowned upon and usually only used in emergencies. 4
7 honking Egypt Honking is a common method of communication in crowded traffic in Egypt. 3
8 honking Germany In Germany, honking is generally considered rude and is used sparingly for expressing frustration or alerting others. 3
9 honking Norway Honking in Norway is seen as impolite and is only used in emergency situations. 3
10 honking Italy In Italy, honking is used frequently to express emotions and communicate while driving. 2
11 honking Mexico In Mexico, honking is widely used for communication and expressing frustration while driving. 2
12 honking Eastern countries In Eastern countries, honking is considered impolite and is used minimally. 1
13 honking New Zealand In New Zealand, honking is typically only used for emergencies and is considered rude in regular driving. 1
14 honking South Asia In South Asian culture, frequent honking is a common form of driver communication. 1
15 honking Turkey In Turkish culture, frequent honking is a common way of communicating while driving. 1
16 honking Western countries In Western countries, excessive honking is viewed as impolite and thoughtless. 1
17 honking traffic culture In traffic culture, honking is widely used as a means of communication and is considered a normal part of driving. 1