7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) African cultures (1) Combat sports in Western countries (1) East African cultures (1) Indian culture (1) Pacific Islander cultures (1) Scandinavian cultures (1) Traditional martial arts in Korea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 perception of aggression African cultures The perception of aggression in African cultures may vary due to historical and socio-political influences. 1
2 perception of aggression Combat sports in Western countries Combat sports in Western countries are seen as a demonstration of competitiveness, strength, and skill within the context of the sport, rather than as outright aggression. 1
3 perception of aggression East African cultures In East African cultures, civil and collective harmony is emphasized, and overt displays of aggression are generally avoided in social interactions. 1
4 perception of aggression Indian culture In Indian culture, indirect communication is preferred to convey disagreement and avoid direct confrontation. 1
5 perception of aggression Pacific Islander cultures In Pacific Islander cultures, conflict is resolved through consensus-building and group harmony, and direct aggressive behavior is discouraged. 1
6 perception of aggression Scandinavian cultures Reserved and non-confrontational behavior is highly valued in Scandinavian cultures, with direct aggression often being avoided. 1
7 perception of aggression Traditional martial arts in Korea Traditional martial arts in Korea emphasize using aggression only in self-defense or controlled practice and discourage unnecessary aggression. 1