concept   people

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) United States (3) United Kingdom (3) Japan (2) South Korea (2) Eastern culture (1) Western countries (1) China (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) East Asian cultures (1) Europe (1) Australia (1) India (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Nigeria (1) Germany (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 people Eastern culture In Eastern cultures, harmony and collective thinking are valued over individual pursuits. 19
2 people Japan Japanese culture emphasizes group harmony, conformity, and respect. 10
3 people United States In the United States, people value individualism, personal space, and independence, focusing on personal achievements. 9
4 people Western countries Western countries have diverse societal norms that influence people's preferences, behaviors, and rights. 9
5 people China Chinese culture emphasizes collectivism, harmony within the group, and family values. 8
6 people United Kingdom In the UK, language and behavior demonstrate respect for individual rights and personal space, and avoid the use of disrespectful terms. 8
7 people United States In the United States, the concept of people refers to small or large groups, emphasizing scarcity or exclusivity, often in social contexts. 7
8 people Japan Japan values individualism and personal space while emphasizing group harmony and collectivism. 6
9 people Middle Eastern countries Middle Eastern culture values collective identity, physical contact in greetings, and emphasizes family and community harmony. 6
10 people South Korea In South Korean culture, valuing harmony, respect, and community is significant. 5
11 people East Asian cultures East Asian cultures prioritize collectivism and group harmony over individual needs. 4
12 people United Kingdom Social gatherings in the United Kingdom are common and enjoyable, varying in group size. 4
13 people United States The majority of people in the United States own cars and use them for daily transportation. 4
14 people Europe European culture values respect for privacy and technology access. 3
15 people United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, handshakes are a common greeting and individual rights are highly valued. 3
16 people Australia Australian culture prioritizes individualism and personal freedom. 2
17 people India In India, people mainly rely on public transportation or walking for travel, and typically use their right hand for eating. 2
18 people Mediterranean countries In Mediterranean countries, people greet with physical contact and take afternoon siestas. 2
19 people Nigeria In Nigeria, many people depend on public transportation or walking for their daily travel needs. 2
20 people South Korea In South Korean culture, there is a strong emphasis on respect for others and social hierarchy, as well as community values. 2
21 people Germany Germany's culture is oriented towards an individualistic mindset that values personal achievement and independence. 1