concept   household chores

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Brazil (1) British culture (1) China (1) East Asian countries (1) Japanese culture (1) Latin American countries (1) Northern Europe (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Spain (1) Spanish culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 household chores Brazil In Brazil, it is customary for the whole family to come together and assist with household chores, such as cleaning, in anticipation of special events and holidays. 1
2 household chores British culture In British culture, the tradition of 'spring cleaning' involves a thorough cleaning of the entire house once a year. 1
3 household chores China In China, it is common for extended family members to share household chores, including grandparents. 1
4 household chores East Asian countries In East Asian countries, extended family members often share the responsibility of household chores, including grandparents. 1
5 household chores Japanese culture In Japanese culture, there is a strong emphasis on cleanliness and tidiness, leading to frequent and meticulous household chores. 1
6 household chores Latin American countries In Latin American countries, family members often gather to help with household chores before special occasions and holidays. 1
7 household chores Northern Europe In Northern European culture, there is a strong emphasis on gender equality in sharing household chores between partners. 1
8 household chores Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, women are expected to primarily take care of household chores. 1
9 household chores Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, there is a strong emphasis on gender equality in sharing household chores between partners. 1
10 household chores Spain In Spain, there is a strong tradition of daily floor sweeping and mopping as part of household chores. 1
11 household chores Spanish culture In Spanish culture, there is a strong tradition of daily sweeping and mopping of floors as a household chore. 1