concept   lost and found

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) France (1) Germany (1) India (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1) transportation hubs (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lost and found Australia Lost and found in Australia is centralized and managed by establishments or event organizers. 2
2 lost and found Brazil In Brazil, there is less reliance on formal lost and found services, with people often using social media and local communities to find lost items. 1
3 lost and found Canada In Canada, lost and found services are typically managed by establishments or event organizers, offering a central location for lost items. 1
4 lost and found China In China, there is a cultural reluctance to use formal lost and found services, leading individuals to try to find the owner of a lost item directly. 1
5 lost and found France In France, lost and found services are used variably, with some people relying on personal networks to recover lost items. 1
6 lost and found Germany Lost and found offices in Germany are well-organized and items are often returned to rightful owners. 1
7 lost and found India The lost and found system in India is relatively disorganized, making it difficult to recover lost items. 1
8 lost and found Italy In Italy, there is a range of formal lost and found services, but some people may rely more on personal networks to recover lost items. 1
9 lost and found Mexico In Mexico, there is less reliance on formal lost and found services as people often use social media and local communities to find lost items. 1
10 lost and found Nigeria Lost and found services in Nigeria vary in availability and reliability across different regions. 1
11 lost and found Norway Norwegian culture has a high level of trust in lost and found services, leading people to be more likely to report lost items and expect them to be found and returned. 1
12 lost and found Pakistan In Pakistan, the lost and found system is relatively disorganized and lost items are often difficult to recover. 1
13 lost and found Singapore In Singapore, there is a cultural reluctance to use formal lost and found services, leading individuals to try to find the owner of a lost item directly. 1
14 lost and found South Africa Lost and found services in South Africa vary in availability and reliability across different regions. 1
15 lost and found Sweden In Sweden, there is a high level of trust in lost and found services, leading to a greater likelihood of lost items being reported and returned. 1
16 lost and found Switzerland In Switzerland, lost and found offices are well-organized and often return items to the rightful owners. 1
17 lost and found transportation hubs Transportation hubs often have readily available and frequently used lost and found services. 1