concept   mouth

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Korea (1) Western countries (1) United States (1) East Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Japanese culture (1) Korean culture (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mouth Korea In Korea, the mouth is linked to etiquette, beauty standards, and aesthetic practices. 8
2 mouth Western countries In Western countries, the mouth is utilized for eating, speaking, and conveying emotions. 7
3 mouth United States In the United States, the mouth serves as a means for speaking, eating, expressing emotions, and smiling as a common greeting. 6
4 mouth East Asian countries The mouth holds important cultural significance in East Asian countries for eating, speaking, politeness, and modesty. 4
5 mouth European countries The mouth serves multiple functions such as speaking and eating in European countries. 2
6 mouth Japanese culture In Japanese and Korean culture, it is impolite to speak with your mouth full during meals. 1
7 mouth Korean culture In both Japanese and Korean cultures, speaking with your mouth full during meals is considered impolite. 1
8 mouth United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, smiling is a common form of greeting and expressing friendliness. 1