concept   relationship

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Japan (1) Eastern countries (1) India (1) Middle Eastern (1) Western countries (1) United States (1) East Asian cultures (1) Middle Eastern culture (1) South Korea (1) Brazil (1) Latin American cultures (1) Nordic cultures (1) Finland (1) South Asian cultures (1) Remote tribal communities (1) Urban communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 relationship Japan In Japan, relationships are deepened through private gestures and formal social activities, with public displays of affection being rare. 10
2 relationship Eastern countries In Eastern cultures, maintaining harmonious relations and engaging in collective decision-making are highly prioritized. 8
3 relationship India In India, arranged marriages, family influence, and emphasis on maintaining relationships are key aspects of relationships. 8
4 relationship Middle Eastern In Middle Eastern culture, public displays of affection are generally inappropriate and arranged marriages are common with family approval being crucial. 8
5 relationship Western countries In Western countries, public displays of affection such as kissing and hugging are common and socially acceptable in romantic relationships. 7
6 relationship United States In the United States, public displays of physical affection are common and acceptable in romantic relationships, often initiated through dating and courtship. 6
7 relationship East Asian cultures In East Asian cultures, relationships prioritize private affection, respect for elders, and celebrating milestones with couple-focused traditions and symbols. 5
8 relationship Middle Eastern culture In Middle Eastern culture, public acknowledgment of relationships is rare and is often expected to lead to marriage. 5
9 relationship South Korea In South Korean relationships, the emphasis is on respecting hierarchy, formal gatherings, and relationship milestones. 5
10 relationship Brazil In Brazil, building relationships involves physical touch, personal connections, and celebrating milestones. 4
11 relationship Latin American cultures In Latin American cultures, relationships prioritize physical touch, celebrate milestones, and are crucial for building personal connections in business. 3
12 relationship Nordic cultures In Nordic cultures, personal space is valued and verbal communication is prioritized over physical contact in relationships. 3
13 relationship Finland In Finnish relationships, personal space and privacy are highly valued, resulting in reserved physical contact. 2
14 relationship South Asian cultures Arranged marriages and family involvement are key factors in relationship milestones in South Asian cultures. 2
15 relationship Remote tribal communities Relationships in remote tribal communities are often guided by family and community traditions, sometimes involving arranged marriages. 1
16 relationship Urban communities In urban communities, relationships are often influenced by individual preferences and dating norms. 1