concept   property

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) New Zealand (1) Qatar (1) Namibia (1) Rwanda (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 property United Kingdom Owning property in the United Kingdom is a common goal for financial stability and reflects status and heritage. 13
2 property South Korea In South Korea, small urban property sizes are common due to high population density and there is a strong cultural aversion to property damage. 5
3 property New Zealand New Zealand culture values home ownership, spacious outdoor living, natural boundaries, and condemns property destruction. 4
4 property Qatar In Qatar, inheritance and property matters are often private and not formally documented. 2
5 property Namibia Property ownership in traditional Namibian society may be communal and shared among extended family members or the community. 1
6 property Rwanda In Rwanda, property ownership is communal and land is shared by the community rather than owned individually. 1