concept   shape

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Europe (1) China (1) East Asia (1) Western cultures (1) African cultures (1) Japanese culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shape Europe Basic geometric shapes are commonly taught in early education in European culture. 5
2 shape China In Chinese culture, shapes such as circles and squares hold symbolic meanings associated with unity and stability. 4
3 shape East Asia Shapes in East Asian culture hold symbolic meanings, such as unity represented by the circle and stability by the square. 4
4 shape Western cultures Children in Western cultures are commonly taught basic geometric shapes like squares, circles, and triangles from a young age. 4
5 shape African cultures Shapes and patterns in traditional African art convey stories and symbols. 2
6 shape Japanese culture Shapes, specifically through origami and the concept of 'ma,' are significant in Japanese culture. 2