concept   proximity

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) Eastern cultures (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) Japan (1) Middle East (1) China (1) Europe (1) Latin America (1) North America (1) South Asia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 proximity Western countries In Western countries, personal space is valued and maintained, and spatial awareness and use are emphasized in social interactions. 5
2 proximity Eastern cultures Eastern cultures generally accept and value closer physical proximity in social interactions as a sign of warmth and engagement. 3
3 proximity United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, closeness is valued in both personal space and when accessing polling stations. 3
4 proximity United States In the United States, personal space and convenient access are highly valued. 3
5 proximity Japan In Japanese culture, physical closeness is socially acceptable even in crowded spaces and among friends and family. 2
6 proximity Middle East In Middle Eastern culture, proximity and intricate architectural design are valued for shelter from heat. 2
7 proximity China In China, people are comfortable with standing close to each other in crowded public spaces. 1
8 proximity Europe In Europe, people value personal space and prefer to maintain a certain distance from others in public settings. 1
9 proximity Latin America In Latin American culture, people are more comfortable with close physical proximity and often engage in close personal interactions in public settings. 1
10 proximity North America In North American culture, people value personal space and prefer to maintain a certain distance from others in public settings. 1
11 proximity South Asia In South Asian culture, people are more comfortable with close physical proximity and engage in close personal interactions in public settings. 1