9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Chemistry students in Eastern countries (1) Netherlands (1) New Zealand (1) Pakistan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Switzerland (1) Taiwan (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 perception of chemical odors Chemistry students in Eastern countries Chemistry students in Eastern countries are familiar with and tolerant of various chemical odors due to laboratory exposure, influencing their perception of these odors. 1
2 perception of chemical odors Netherlands In the Netherlands, there is an emphasis on using advanced air purification and ventilation systems to minimize chemical odors and maintain a fresh indoor environment. 1
3 perception of chemical odors New Zealand In New Zealand, the perception of chemical odors is often associated with industrial progress and development. 1
4 perception of chemical odors Pakistan In Pakistan, chemical odors are associated with cleanliness and a well-maintained environment. 1
5 perception of chemical odors Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, chemical odors are associated with cleanliness and hygiene. 1
6 perception of chemical odors Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, there is a strong preference for fragrance-free products due to a heightened awareness of chemical odors and a perception that they are more natural and environmentally friendly. 1
7 perception of chemical odors Switzerland Switzerland emphasizes reducing chemical odors with advanced air purification and ventilation for a fresh indoor environment. 1
8 perception of chemical odors Taiwan In Taiwan, there is a preference for natural and herbal scents to counteract chemical odors, reflecting a traditional approach to environmental harmony. 1
9 perception of chemical odors United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, chemical odors are perceived as a positive aspect of hygiene and cleanliness. 1