14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Asian cultures (1) Brazil (1) Eastern cultures (1) Scandinavian (1) East Asian (1) African (1) Australian (1) British (1) Indian (1) Italian (1) Korean (1) Oceanian (1) Russian (1) Spanish (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shoes inside the house Asian cultures In Asian cultures, removing shoes indoors is a sign of respect and cleanliness. 13
2 shoes inside the house Brazil In Brazil, it is common to leave shoes at the entrance or keep outdoor shoes on indoors. 5
3 shoes inside the house Eastern cultures Eastern cultures commonly remove outdoor shoes before entering a home to maintain cleanliness and show respect. 4
4 shoes inside the house Scandinavian In Scandinavian culture, it is common practice to take off shoes indoors to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. 4
5 shoes inside the house East Asian In East Asian countries, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home for cleanliness and respect. 3
6 shoes inside the house African In African culture, it is common to remove shoes before entering a house as a sign of respect and to keep the house clean. 2
7 shoes inside the house Australian In Australian culture, it is generally acceptable to wear shoes indoors, but some may prefer to remove them for comfort. 1
8 shoes inside the house British In British culture, it is generally acceptable to wear shoes inside the house, but some people may choose to remove them for comfort. 1
9 shoes inside the house Indian In Indian culture, it is common to leave shoes at the entrance or remove them before entering the main living area of the house. 1
10 shoes inside the house Italian In Italian culture, it is common to wear shoes inside the house, especially in colder climates. 1
11 shoes inside the house Korean In Korean culture, it is customary to have a designated area near the entrance to store shoes when entering a home. 1
12 shoes inside the house Oceanian In Oceanian culture, it is more common to walk barefoot or in socks inside the house rather than wearing outdoor shoes. 1
13 shoes inside the house Russian In Russian culture, it is more common to wear shoes inside the house, especially in colder climates. 1
14 shoes inside the house Spanish In Spanish culture, guests typically keep their shoes on when visiting friends or family at home. 1