concept   hygiene

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western countries (1) China (1) Germany (1) medieval societies (1) Japan (1) South America (1) modern society (1) Europe during the Renaissance (1) Switzerland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hygiene Western countries In Western countries, there is a strong emphasis on personal and household cleanliness and modern hygiene practices. 14
2 hygiene China In Chinese culture, emphasis is placed on using separate utensils and face masks for personal hygiene and illness prevention. 3
3 hygiene Germany In Germany, regular handwashing and cleanliness practices are common for maintaining hygiene. 3
4 hygiene medieval societies Medieval societies had limited emphasis on personal hygiene and infrequent bathing. 3
5 hygiene Japan In Japan, cleanliness and hygiene are emphasized, leading to a reduction in the use of traditional and organic materials. 2
6 hygiene South America In South American culture, hygiene practices may prioritize social aspects over strict cleanliness, such as hand washing before meals. 2
7 hygiene modern society In modern society, regular bathing and cleanliness are considered important cultural norms. 2
8 hygiene Europe during the Renaissance During the Renaissance in Europe, perfumed gloves and handkerchiefs were used to cover body odor. 1
9 hygiene Switzerland Regular handwashing before and after meals is a common practice for maintaining hygiene in Swiss culture. 1