concept   settling down

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western cultures (1) Nomadic communities (1) Collectivist societies (1) Developed countries (1) Developing countries (1) Individualistic societies (1) Rural areas (1) Traditional societies (1) Urban areas (1) modern societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 settling down Western cultures In Western cultures, settling down typically involves buying a home, starting a family, and establishing a permanent residence. 3
2 settling down Nomadic communities Nomadic communities value mobility over permanent settlement. 2
3 settling down Collectivist societies Settling down in collectivist societies involves prioritizing group well-being and seeking consensus. 1
4 settling down Developed countries In developed countries, settling down involves access to quality healthcare, education, and leisure activities. 1
5 settling down Developing countries Settling down in developing countries involves overcoming economic challenges, accessing basic amenities, and seeking social mobility. 1
6 settling down Individualistic societies Individualistic societies value settling down as involving independent decisions and personal ambitions. 1
7 settling down Rural areas Settling down in rural areas involves inheriting family land, continuing agricultural traditions, and maintaining close-knit relationships with neighbors. 1
8 settling down Traditional societies In traditional societies, settling down involves adhering to societal norms, fulfilling familial obligations, and preserving cultural heritage. 1
9 settling down Urban areas Settling down in urban areas involves pursuing a stable job, living independently, and enjoying city amenities. 1
10 settling down modern societies Modern societies prioritize personal fulfillment, career success, and individual goals in the concept of settling down. 1