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26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (25) India (2) Tropical countries (1) United States (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Western countries (1) Canada (1) Northern Europe (1) United Kingdom (1) Europe (1) Japanese culture (1) North American (1) African countries (1) Mediterranean (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavia (1) South Asia (1) design culture (1) developing countries (1) events (1) northern countries (1) rural India (1) tropical countries (1) European countries (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lighting Tropical countries In tropical countries, natural and cool artificial lighting is preferred to counteract harsh sunlight and humidity. 18
2 lighting United States Electric lighting, including LED, is widely used in the United States for practical, decorative, and energy-efficient purposes. 10
3 lighting Middle Eastern countries Middle Eastern countries often feature elaborate chandeliers, ornate fixtures, and bright lighting in their culture. 8
4 lighting India In India, oil lamps and bright colorful lighting are widely used for religious, decorative, and celebratory purposes. 7
5 lighting Western countries Different types of lighting in Western countries serve specific purposes, including safety, visibility, and illumination in urban and suburban areas. 7
6 lighting Canada Artificial lighting is crucial in Canada to combat long, dark winters and support mental well-being. 5
7 lighting Northern Europe In Northern European countries, both natural and artificial lighting are vital for well-being and productivity during the long, dark winters. 5
8 lighting India India has diverse lighting styles, ranging from elaborate setups and colorful designs for festivals to practical construction use. 4
9 lighting United Kingdom Various types of lighting are widely utilized in theatrical performances, urban settings, and for signaling in the UK. 4
10 lighting Europe Lighting is an important factor in cultural traditions and practical design in Europe. 3
11 lighting Japanese culture Japanese culture values serene, minimalistic lighting through the use of paper lanterns and shoji lamps. 3
12 lighting North American Different types of lighting serve safety and visibility purposes in North American culture. 3
13 lighting African countries African countries incorporate natural light and colorful lighting sources for energy conservation. 2
14 lighting Mediterranean Mediterranean architecture incorporates bright and natural light for vibrant living spaces. 2
15 lighting Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, outdoor lighting is used for both social activities and construction work at night. 2
16 lighting Scandinavia In Scandinavian culture, soft and natural lighting is highly valued due to the long winters and scarcity of light. 2
17 lighting South Asia In South Asian culture, oil lamps and diyas are used for religious and ceremonial purposes and are considered auspicious. 2
18 lighting design culture Lighting is essential for improving the aesthetics of a space in design culture. 2
19 lighting developing countries Limited access to street lighting and LED technology in developing countries due to cost and infrastructure challenges. 2
20 lighting events Different lighting types create ambient atmosphere at events. 2
21 lighting northern countries In northern countries, elaborate holiday displays and safety lighting are commonly used to combat the darkness of winter. 2
22 lighting rural India Limited infrastructure and access to electricity in rural India result in basic lighting methods being prevalent. 2
23 lighting tropical countries In tropical countries, outdoor and annual lighting enhances cultural and religious festivals. 2
24 lighting European countries Soft, warm lighting is preferred in European countries for creating a cozy atmosphere in homes. 1
25 lighting Norway Norway's culture values minimalistic and dimmable lighting fixtures. 1
26 lighting Sweden In Sweden, there is a preference for minimalistic and dimmable lighting fixtures. 1