concept   post-game rituals

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) African countries (1) Asian countries (1) East Asian countries (1) European countries (1) Kenya (1) Pacific Island countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 post-game rituals African countries Post-game rituals in African countries typically involve shaking hands with opponents and sharing a meal as a symbol of mutual respect. 1
2 post-game rituals Asian countries In Asian countries, post-game rituals often include presenting gifts to opponents and referees as a sign of appreciation. 1
3 post-game rituals East Asian countries In East Asian countries, post-game rituals involve bowing to show respect to opponents and referees, as well as thanking the fans for their support. 1
4 post-game rituals European countries In European countries, post-game rituals may involve exchanging personalized messages or autographs with fans as a gesture of gratitude. 1
5 post-game rituals Kenya In Kenya, post-game rituals involve shaking hands with opponents and sharing a meal as a sign of respect. 1
6 post-game rituals Pacific Island countries After sporting events, Pacific Island countries may perform ceremonial challenges or cultural dances to honor the sport and its traditions. 1
7 post-game rituals Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, post-game rituals often involve gathering for a traditional meal to bond with teammates and reflect on the match. 1
8 post-game rituals South Asian countries In South Asian countries, post-game rituals may involve applying a tilaka as a symbol of victory and future blessing. 1