concept   sky

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western cultures (1) Eastern cultures (1) United States (1) Desert cultures (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) global (1) African cultures (1) China (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sky Western cultures In Western cultures, the sky is associated with freedom, open spaces, and endless possibilities, inspiring outdoor activities and stargazing. 7
2 sky Eastern cultures The sky holds spiritual significance in Eastern cultures and is associated with cosmic forces and celestial beings. 4
3 sky United States In the United States, the sky is seen as representing open spaces and freedom, and 'skyper' is associated with the communication app Skype. 4
4 sky Desert cultures In desert cultures, the sky is essential for navigation and offers clear views of celestial bodies. 2
5 sky Europe In Europe, the sky represents freedom and open spaces, and 'Skyper' likely refers to the Skype application. 2
6 sky Japan In Japan, the sky holds spiritual and cultural significance, but the discussion of the southern night sky is limited. 2
7 sky global The sky is universally associated with certain features but varies in other details by hemisphere. 2
8 sky African cultures In African cultures, the sky is viewed as a source of guidance and spirituality, and is central to traditional storytelling and folklore. 1
9 sky China In Chinese culture, the sky holds spiritual significance and is observed for predicting auspicious events. 1