concept   relationships

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) Western cultures (1) Western countries (1) Australia (1) Traditional societies (1) Aboriginal communities in Australia (1) Africa (1) Indigenous cultures in America (1) Youth-centric societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 relationships United States Relationships in the United States emphasize individualism, equality, informal interactions, while professional relationships focus on structured, formal processes, and efficiency. 13
2 relationships Western cultures In Western cultures, there is a focus on individualism, personal boundaries, and networking in relationships. 13
3 relationships Western countries In Western countries, relationships prioritize individual freedom, formal agreements, and structured milestones. 9
4 relationships Australia In Australia, relationships are characterized by an individualistic approach with significant milestones such as buying a house or starting a family. 3
5 relationships Traditional societies In traditional societies, arranged marriages and family approval are significant in relationship norms. 3
6 relationships Aboriginal communities in Australia In Aboriginal communities in Australia, there is a strong emphasis on communal relationships and interconnectedness. 1
7 relationships Africa Community and group identity are central to African relationships, prioritizing communal well-being. 1
8 relationships Indigenous cultures in America Indigenous cultures in America prioritize communal relationships and interconnectedness with nature. 1
9 relationships Youth-centric societies Youth-centric societies prioritize individual freedom and open-mindedness in relationships. 1