concept   sharp objects

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Japan (1) United States (1) China (1) Germany (1) Korea (1) Western countries (1) East Asia (1) Pacific Islands (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sharp objects Japan In Japan, sharp objects hold cultural importance in various aspects such as food preparation, crafts, martial arts, and ceremonies. 5
2 sharp objects United States In the United States, sharp objects like knives and scissors are commonly used for cooking, crafting, and household tasks. 4
3 sharp objects China Sharp objects are important to traditional Chinese culinary, artistic, and ceremonial practices. 2
4 sharp objects Germany In Germany, sharp objects are highly esteemed for cooking and food preparation. 2
5 sharp objects Korea In Korea, sharp objects are used for intricate artistic purposes such as food carving and bonsai tree trimming. 2
6 sharp objects Western countries Knives and scissors are common household tools in Western countries used for cooking, crafting, and various daily tasks. 2
7 sharp objects East Asia Sharp objects like katana swords and traditional Japanese knives are culturally and historically significant in East Asia, with ties to martial arts, craftsmanship, and ceremonial practices. 1
8 sharp objects Pacific Islands In Pacific Island culture, sharp objects are traditionally used for intricate wood and coconut carving. 1
9 sharp objects United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, sharp household items are commonly used for cooking and crafting, but children are taught to handle them cautiously. 1