concept   nose

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western countries (1) United States (1) Eastern countries (1) Indian subcontinent (1) Japanese culture (1) Asian countries (1) Europe (1) South Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 nose Western countries The nose is a prominent facial feature with multiple functions in Western cultures. 11
2 nose United States In the US, nose-related etiquette involves using tissues for blowing and tilting the head to treat nosebleeds. 8
3 nose Eastern countries In Eastern countries, nose aesthetic enhancement is uncommon and nosebleeds are addressed to prevent embarrassment in public. 2
4 nose Indian subcontinent In the Indian subcontinent, the nose symbolizes familial resemblance and holds cultural significance. 2
5 nose Japanese culture In Japanese culture, there are specific norms and practices related to nose-related health and etiquette. 2
6 nose Asian countries In Asian countries, blowing your nose in public is considered rude and offensive due to cultural norms. 1
7 nose Europe In Europe, the nose is commonly used to express displeasure or disdain, such as wrinkling the nose to indicate a bad smell. 1
8 nose South Asian countries In South Asian countries, touching the nose is a sign of respect when greeting elders. 1