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10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Science fiction enthusiasts (1) futuristic societies (1) Amish community (1) Developing countries (1) Earth in the 31st century (1) Environmental activists (1) Germany (1) Rural areas with vast open spaces (1) Urban areas with high traffic congestion (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hovercars United States In the United States, hovercars are seen as a futuristic symbol of wealth and mass transportation potential. 3
2 hovercars Science fiction enthusiasts Science fiction enthusiasts commonly portray hovercars as practical and efficient transportation in futuristic societies. 2
3 hovercars futuristic societies In futuristic societies, owning a hovercar is seen as a practical and efficient mode of transportation. 2
4 hovercars Amish community The idea of hovercars is considered to be incompatible with the traditional values and lifestyle of the Amish community. 1
5 hovercars Developing countries Hovercars are seen as a futuristic luxury and are not widely accessible in developing countries. 1
6 hovercars Earth in the 31st century Hovercars are a common mode of transportation on Earth in the 31st century. 1
7 hovercars Environmental activists Some environmental activists question the potential environmental impact and sustainability of hovercars. 1
8 hovercars Germany In Germany, hovercars are seen as the future of transportation with potential for mass adoption. 1
9 hovercars Rural areas with vast open spaces Hovercars are viewed as unnecessary in rural areas with vast open spaces where traditional vehicles have ample room to operate. 1
10 hovercars Urban areas with high traffic congestion Hovercars are being considered as a potential solution to traffic congestion and overcrowding in urban areas with high traffic congestion. 1