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9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Japan (1) Canada (1) United States (1) Europe (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) China (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Traditional societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 seat Japan In Japan, seating etiquette prioritizes respect for priority groups and traditional customs, such as floor seating in tea ceremonies. 16
2 seat Canada In Canada, seats, including car, bus, and coach seats, are essential for personal space and safety. 13
3 seat United States In the U.S., it is common etiquette to reserve and prioritize seating for elderly, disabled, and pregnant passengers on public transportation. 8
4 seat Europe Seats in Europe are designed for comfort and commonly found in various modes of transportation and household furniture. 7
5 seat United Kingdom Public transportation seats in the UK prioritize elderly, disabled, and pregnant passengers. 6
6 seat Western countries Seats are considered crucial for comfort and safety in transportation and public spaces in Western countries. 6
7 seat China Seats in China are prioritized for specific groups and are common in long-distance travel. 2
8 seat Nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures use animal skins or woven materials for seats, while traditional societies use mats or low stools. 1
9 seat Traditional societies Nomadic and traditional societies use different materials and seating styles, such as animal skins and woven materials for nomadic societies and mats or low stools for traditional societies. 1