concept   housewarming

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Nigeria (1) Australia (1) China (1) Germany (1) Greece (1) India (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) layman (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 housewarming Nigeria In Nigeria, housewarming involves a communal meal, prayers, and traditional ceremonies to bless the new home. 2
2 housewarming Australia In Australia, practical household items or plants are appropriate gifts for a housewarming. 1
3 housewarming China In China, bringing gifts like salt, rice, or bread to a new home symbolizes good fortune at a housewarming. 1
4 housewarming Germany In Germany, planting a tree in the new garden is a common practice during a housewarming to symbolize growth and good luck. 1
5 housewarming Greece In Greece, it is customary to bring olive oil or a bottle of wine as a gift to bless and congratulate a new home during a housewarming. 1
6 housewarming India In India, housewarming ceremonies traditionally include a holy fire ritual to bless the new home. 1
7 housewarming Japan In Japan, bringing gifts like salt, rice, or bread to a new home symbolizes good fortune at a housewarming. 1
8 housewarming Kenya Housewarmings in Kenya often include prayers and traditional ceremonies to bless the new home. 1
9 housewarming New Zealand In New Zealand, it is customary to gift practical household items or plants for a housewarming. 1
10 housewarming Norway In Norway, it is customary to bring candles or candleholders as gifts to symbolize light and warmth during a housewarming. 1
11 housewarming South Korea In South Korea, giving a potted plant or flower as a gift at a housewarming symbolizes good luck and prosperity. 1
12 housewarming Sweden In Sweden, it is customary to bring candles or candleholders as gifts to symbolize light and warmth during a housewarming. 1
13 housewarming layman Housewarming is a layman tradition where people gather to bless a new home and wish good fortune. 1