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12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western countries (1) United States (1) Native American culture (1) Secular societies (1) African cultures (1) digital design culture (1) East Asia (1) Eastern Orthodox Church (1) Indigenous communities (1) Islamic cultures (1) Japan (1) Middle Eastern countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 icons Western countries Icons in Western countries serve multiple purposes such as digital interfaces, religious symbolism, visual communication, and representation of influential figures. 13
2 icons United States Icons in the United States culture serve as visual representations for technology, navigation, famous individuals, and influential figures in digital and visual communication. 5
3 icons Native American culture Native American icons hold strong spiritual and cultural significance, representing traditional beliefs and stories. 3
4 icons Secular societies In many secular societies, icons are not present in homes and are not used for religious worship. 3
5 icons African cultures Traditional African cultures use icons such as masks, sculptures, and art with deep cultural significance. 2
6 icons digital design culture Digital design culture uses visual symbols called icons to represent actions, ideas, or objects for simplicity and quick recognition in digital interfaces. 2
7 icons East Asia Icons are used in public spaces and transportation systems in East Asia for visual cues and information. 1
8 icons Eastern Orthodox Church Icons are venerated as sacred and used in the Eastern Orthodox Church for religious ceremonies and personal devotions. 1
9 icons Indigenous communities Icons in Indigenous communities may hold spiritual and cultural significance, reflecting traditional beliefs, stories, and connections to nature. 1
10 icons Islamic cultures In Islamic cultures, icons in the form of human or animal figures are generally avoided or prohibited in religious contexts to prevent idolatry. 1
11 icons Japan Icons are used in public spaces and transportation systems in Japan to provide visual cues and information. 1
12 icons Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, icons in religious contexts are avoided or prohibited due to concerns about idolatry. 1