27 commonsense assertions
Cultures (27) Middle Eastern (1) conservative countries (1) Asian countries (1) Conservative Asian (1) Sweden (1) China (1) Conservative Middle Eastern countries (1) Spain (1) liberal societies (1) Muslim countries (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Islamic (1) Secular countries (1) Egypt (1) Muslim majority countries (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Singapore (1) Turkey (1) Ukraine (1) restrictive countries (1) Greek culture (1) Jamaica (1) Maldives (1) Modern-day Western countries (1) New Zealand (1) Southern European countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public display of affection Middle Eastern Public displays of affection are generally discouraged or even prohibited in many Middle Eastern countries due to cultural norms and religious influence. 23
2 public display of affection conservative countries In conservative countries, public displays of affection are generally discouraged and frowned upon. 8
3 public display of affection Asian countries In Asian countries, public displays of physical affection are often considered inappropriate. 6
4 public display of affection Conservative Asian In conservative Asian cultures, public displays of affection are often discouraged or banned. 6
5 public display of affection Sweden In Sweden, public displays of affection are generally accepted and considered normal, reflecting an open and liberal attitude towards relationships. 6
6 public display of affection China In China, public displays of physical affection are generally less common and often considered inappropriate. 5
7 public display of affection Conservative Middle Eastern countries In conservative Middle Eastern countries, public displays of affection are generally discouraged, especially between unmarried individuals. 5
8 public display of affection Spain In Spain, public displays of affection, like kissing and hugging, are common and widely accepted. 5
9 public display of affection liberal societies In liberal societies, public displays of affection are common and generally accepted. 5
10 public display of affection Muslim countries In Muslim communities, public display of affection is restricted and discouraged due to cultural and religious norms. 4
11 public display of affection United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, public displays of affection are widely considered inappropriate and discouraged. 4
12 public display of affection Islamic Public displays of affection are limited or restricted in Islamic cultures due to cultural and religious norms. 3
13 public display of affection Secular countries Public displays of affection are generally accepted within limits in urban areas of secular countries, while respecting diverse personal boundaries. 3
14 public display of affection Egypt In Egypt, public display of affection is generally discouraged and viewed as inappropriate. 2
15 public display of affection Muslim majority countries In Muslim majority countries, public displays of affection are restricted or discouraged. 2
16 public display of affection Norway Public displays of affection are common and accepted in Norway, reflecting an open and liberal attitude. 2
17 public display of affection Pakistan In Pakistan, public display of affection is generally frowned upon and can be considered disrespectful or indecent. 2
18 public display of affection Singapore In Singapore, public display of affection is generally less common and more reserved. 2
19 public display of affection Turkey In Turkey, public displays of affection are generally subdued and less common. 2
20 public display of affection Ukraine In Ukraine, couples may display affection publicly, but are generally more reserved and discrete about it. 2
21 public display of affection restrictive countries In restrictive countries, public displays of affection are often frowned upon and may be prohibited. 2
22 public display of affection Greek culture In Greek culture, public displays of affection, including holding hands, are widely accepted. 1
23 public display of affection Jamaica Public display of affection is generally accepted and common in public settings in Jamaican culture. 1
24 public display of affection Maldives In the Maldives, public displays of affection like holding hands and hugging are widely accepted and common. 1
25 public display of affection Modern-day Western countries Public displays of affection are generally accepted in modern-day Western countries but can be deemed inappropriate in certain settings and regions. 1
26 public display of affection New Zealand Public displays of affection are generally accepted and common in New Zealand culture. 1
27 public display of affection Southern European countries In Southern European countries, public displays of affection between romantic partners are common and widely accepted. 1