concept   self-expression

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) United States (1) East Asia (1) Eastern cultures (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) China (1) Japanese culture (1) South Korea (1) reserved cultures (1) social media users (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 self-expression Western countries Western cultures highly value and encourage individual self-expression through assertiveness, creativity, and personal identity choices. 18
2 self-expression United States Self-expression is encouraged and valued as a form of individualism in the United States, often through art, fashion, and open communication. 16
3 self-expression East Asia Self-expression in East Asian culture is characterized by emphasis on harmony, subtlety, and restrained expression within Confucian values and societal norms. 5
4 self-expression Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, self-expression emphasizes group harmony and restrained individual expression for collective cohesion. 5
5 self-expression Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, cultural and religious norms prioritize modesty and humility over open individual self-expression. 3
6 self-expression China In China, self-expression is shaped by Confucian values, leading to restrained and situation-specific behavior. 2
7 self-expression Japanese culture In Japanese culture, self-expression is often subdued and shaped by group harmony, emphasizing modesty and indirect communication to maintain social balance. 1
8 self-expression South Korea In South Korean culture, self-expression is balanced with 'nunchi,' leading to more reserved self-disclosure. 1
9 self-expression reserved cultures In reserved cultures, self-expression is valued while public display of emotions is discouraged. 1
10 self-expression social media users Social media users commonly express themselves by sharing personal thoughts and emotions publicly. 1