concept   kai (food) sharing

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Māori culture in New Zealand (1) Eastern Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Fijian (1) Indigenous communities (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) New Zealand (1) Pacific Islands (1) Urban city dwellers (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 kai (food) sharing Māori culture in New Zealand In Māori culture in New Zealand, kai (food) sharing symbolizes communal connection and reciprocity. 2
2 kai (food) sharing Eastern Asian countries In Eastern Asian countries, food sharing is a common practice and symbolizes generosity and respect. 1
3 kai (food) sharing European countries In European countries, kai (food) sharing is often more structured and associated with specific occasions or celebrations. 1
4 kai (food) sharing Fijian In Fijian culture, food sharing is a central practice that strengthens social bonds and demonstrates care and respect. 1
5 kai (food) sharing Indigenous communities Food sharing is a significant tradition in indigenous communities, representing generosity, reciprocity, and community unity. 1
6 kai (food) sharing Middle Eastern countries Food sharing in Middle Eastern countries is a symbol of hospitality, warmth, and generosity. 1
7 kai (food) sharing New Zealand In New Zealand, kai (food) sharing is a fundamental aspect of Maori culture and social interaction. 1
8 kai (food) sharing Pacific Islands In Pacific Island cultures, sharing food is a symbol of hospitality and friendship. 1
9 kai (food) sharing Urban city dwellers In urban city environments, kai (food) sharing is less common due to individualistic lifestyles and concerns about food safety and hygiene. 1