concept   repair

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) Germany (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Canada (1) United Kingdom (1) European countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 repair United States Repairing household items is a common and cost-effective practice in the United States, often done through DIY or professional services to reduce waste. 15
2 repair Germany Repairing items in Germany is widely valued and often carried out independently or through professional services due to cost and resource considerations. 11
3 repair Japan In Japan, repairing items is a way to show respect for resources and craftsmanship, often done by highly skilled professionals. 10
4 repair South Korea In South Korean culture, repairing broken items is a sign of respect for objects and conservation of resources, with a preference for professional services. 7
5 repair Canada In Canada, DIY home repair is common and encouraged, with a preference for repairing household items over replacing them. 6
6 repair United Kingdom Repairing household items is a common practice in the United Kingdom to save money and reduce waste. 5
7 repair European countries In European countries, it is common to repair broken items and appliances to save money and reduce waste. 1