concept   selfie

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) United States (1) Western countries (1) traditional culture (1) South Korea (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) social media-driven cultures (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) Modern Internet Culture (1) New Zealand (1) Internet slang (1) United Arab Emirates (1) contemporary internet culture (1) digital media culture (1) youth culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 selfie United States Taking and sharing selfies on social media is a popular and accepted way to express oneself and document experiences in the United States. 10
2 selfie Western countries Selfie culture is common in Western countries, often associated with self-expression and occasional narcissism. 9
3 selfie traditional culture In traditional cultures, taking selfies is often seen as self-indulgent and disrespectful. 8
4 selfie South Korea Selfies are less common in South Korea due to cultural values of humility, modesty, and an emphasis on group photos. 6
5 selfie Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, selfie-taking is less common due to cultural modesty, especially among younger generations who prefer group or scenic photos. 4
6 selfie social media-driven cultures Selfies are a popular form of self-expression and experience sharing in social media-driven cultures. 4
7 selfie Sweden In Sweden, selfies are usually casual and individualistic, reflecting urban values and self-promotion. 3
8 selfie United Kingdom Selfies are a popular form of self-expression on UK social media culture. 3
9 selfie Modern Internet Culture Selfies are a popular form of self-expression and digital communication for modern internet users. 2
10 selfie New Zealand Selfies are a popular and socially acceptable way to capture memories with friends and family in New Zealand. 2
11 selfie Internet slang The concept of the selfie is often associated with the internet slang phrase "But first, let me take a selfie." 1
12 selfie United Arab Emirates Selfies in the United Arab Emirates often involve obscuring the face or using filters to hide identity. 1
13 selfie contemporary internet culture Selfies are a widely accepted form of self-expression in contemporary internet culture, often shared on social media for validation and attention. 1
14 selfie digital media culture Selfies are a common form of self-expression and social media activity in digital media culture. 1
15 selfie youth culture Selfies are a common form of self-expression in youth culture. 1