concept   skateboarding

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Canada (1) China (1) France (1) Germany (1) India (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skateboarding United States Skateboarding is a popular activity and form of transportation for urban youth in the United States. 22
2 skateboarding Japan Skateboarding in Japan is considered a niche, extreme sport linked to rebellion, with a focus on specialized skate parks and urban settings. 20
3 skateboarding South Korea In South Korea, skateboarding is less common, associated with counterculture and rebellious behavior, and often restricted in public spaces. 14
4 skateboarding Canada Skateboarding is a popular recreational activity in urban areas and skate parks throughout Canada. 10
5 skateboarding China In China, skateboarding is linked to rebellion, nonconformity, and limited access to public spaces. 4
6 skateboarding France In France, skateboarding culture emphasizes style and is less prevalent in urban areas. 2
7 skateboarding Germany Skateboarding is popular among German youth with dedicated facilities and events. 2
8 skateboarding India Skateboarding culture in India is limited and faces restrictions due to safety and cultural concerns. 2
9 skateboarding South Africa Skateboarding in South Africa symbolizes rebellion and urban style despite minimal official support. 2
10 skateboarding Spain Skateboarding in Spain is culturally associated with a casual, relaxed style and vibrant urban culture. 2
11 skateboarding United Kingdom Skateboarding in the UK emphasizes specialized footwear and urban environments. 2