concept   personal hygiene

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) United States (1) Indonesia (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Eastern countries (1) African countries (1) Canada (1) France (1) New Zealand (1) North American (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Biological culture (1) European countries (1) Ghana (1) Inuit culture (1) Latin American countries (1) Russia (1) Taiwan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 personal hygiene United States Personal hygiene practices, including regular use of hygiene products, handwashing, and keeping clean living spaces and cars, are common in the United States. 10
2 personal hygiene Indonesia In Indonesia, personal hygiene often involves using water and traditional toiletries rather than toilet paper. 6
3 personal hygiene Sweden In Sweden, personal hygiene includes sauna bathing and removing shoes. 4
4 personal hygiene Australia In Australia, personal hygiene encompasses outdoor activities, car cleanliness, and protection against nature-related risks. 3
5 personal hygiene Eastern countries Personal hygiene practices in Eastern countries include rinsing and hand washing before meals and using traditional hand washing methods. 3
6 personal hygiene African countries Traditional personal hygiene in African countries includes the use of natural products like shea butter and communal dental hygiene practices. 2
7 personal hygiene Canada Canadians prioritize personal hygiene and may keep their shoes on when entering homes. 2
8 personal hygiene France In France, natural body odor is more accepted and bidet use is common for intimate hygiene. 2
9 personal hygiene New Zealand In New Zealand, outdoor activities and car cleanliness are essential for personal hygiene and overall well-being. 2
10 personal hygiene North American In North American culture, maintaining cleanliness in daily routines is a cultural norm for personal hygiene. 2
11 personal hygiene Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, sauna bathing and regular cleaning routines are essential for personal hygiene and well-being. 2
12 personal hygiene Biological culture Personal grooming habits are influenced by biological and environmental factors. 1
13 personal hygiene European countries In European countries, the use of bidets for intimate hygiene is a common practice in households. 1
14 personal hygiene Ghana In Ghana, traditional personal hygiene practices include using shea butter and natural products for skincare, as well as chewing sticks for dental hygiene. 1
15 personal hygiene Inuit culture Inuit culture may have limited access to water, leading to less frequent bathing, occurring once or twice a week. 1
16 personal hygiene Latin American countries In Latin American countries, frequent use of cologne and strong perfumes is considered essential for personal hygiene. 1
17 personal hygiene Russia In Russia, using a separate towel to dry off after using communal bathhouses is an important part of personal hygiene. 1
18 personal hygiene Taiwan In Taiwan, face masks and mouth coverings are widely used for personal hygiene and pollution protection. 1