16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Western countries (1) United States (1) France (1) Italy (1) South Korea (1) India (1) Europe (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Latin American countries (1) Nordic countries (1) Philippines (1) Latin countries (1) Spa culture in Western countries (1) peaceful areas (1) traditional culture (1) violent areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public displays of affection Western countries Public displays of affection, like kissing and hugging, are common and widely accepted in Western countries. 47
2 public displays of affection United States In the United States, public displays of affection, such as kissing and hugging, are widely accepted and common in romantic relationships and among family and friends. 21
3 public displays of affection France French culture widely accepts public displays of affection, such as kissing and hugging. 14
4 public displays of affection Italy Public displays of affection, such as kissing and hugging, are common and culturally accepted in Italy. 14
5 public displays of affection South Korea Public displays of affection are generally considered inappropriate and reserved for private settings in South Korea. 11
6 public displays of affection India In India, public displays of affection are generally avoided and considered inappropriate, especially in conservative communities. 8
7 public displays of affection Europe In Europe, public displays of affection are commonly accepted and normalized in romantic relationships and among family and friends. 7
8 public displays of affection Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, public displays of affection are strongly discouraged and can have legal implications. 6
9 public displays of affection Latin American countries Public displays of affection, including kissing and hugging, are common and widely accepted in Latin American countries. 5
10 public displays of affection Nordic countries Nordic cultures generally accept public displays of affection but tend to be more reserved compared to other cultures. 2
11 public displays of affection Philippines In the Philippines, public displays of physical affection, such as holding hands, are widely practiced and socially accepted. 2
12 public displays of affection Latin countries In Latin countries, public displays of affection are more socially acceptable. 1
13 public displays of affection Spa culture in Western countries Public displays of moderate affection, such as hugging and kissing on the cheek, are common and accepted in Spa culture in Western countries. 1
14 public displays of affection peaceful areas Public displays of affection are common and acceptable in peaceful areas, and are seen as a sign of love and affection. 1
15 public displays of affection traditional culture In traditional cultures, public displays of affection are often perceived as inappropriate or disapproved of. 1
16 public displays of affection violent areas In violent areas, public displays of affection may attract unwanted attention or be seen as vulnerable. 1