concept   qat (khat)

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Ethiopia (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Kenya (1) Somalia (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Djibouti (1) Germany (1) Saudi Arabia (1) UAE (1) Uganda (1) Netherlands (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 qat (khat) Ethiopia Chewing qat (khat) is a widely accepted tradition in Ethiopian culture. 12
2 qat (khat) United States In the United States, qat (khat) is considered a controlled substance and is illegal to possess due to its stimulant effects. 8
3 qat (khat) United Kingdom Qat is illegal and discouraged in the United Kingdom due to its stimulant effects. 5
4 qat (khat) Kenya Qat chewing is widely accepted and integral to daily life in Kenyan culture. 3
5 qat (khat) Somalia In Somalia, qat chewing is an important social tradition and economic activity. 3
6 qat (khat) Australia Qat is restricted and largely unknown in Australian culture and is not part of mainstream practices. 2
7 qat (khat) Canada Qat is illegal in Canada and classified as a controlled substance. 2
8 qat (khat) Djibouti In Djibouti, qat-chewing sessions serve as a social activity for socializing, leisure, and conducting business. 2
9 qat (khat) Germany Qat is considered an illegal drug and largely unknown in mainstream German culture. 2
10 qat (khat) Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, qat (khat) is strictly prohibited and illegal due to its stimulant nature. 2
11 qat (khat) UAE In the UAE, qat (khat) is strictly prohibited and illegal to possess or consume. 2
12 qat (khat) Uganda Qat (khat) is a widely consumed and central component of social gatherings and celebrations in Ugandan culture. 2
13 qat (khat) Netherlands Qat is considered an illegal drug in the Netherlands with strict regulations on possession and distribution. 1
14 qat (khat) Norway In Norway, qat (khat) is illegal and considered a controlled substance. 1
15 qat (khat) Sweden Qat (khat) is illegal and considered a controlled substance in Sweden. 1