6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Serbian culture (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) India (1) Japan (1) United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 slava (family patron saint celebration) Serbian culture Slava is a deeply rooted and widely celebrated Serbian tradition involving family, religious rituals, and special foods. 7
2 slava (family patron saint celebration) Australia Slava, the family patron saint celebration, is uncommon in Australian culture and is specific to the Serbian Orthodox tradition. 1
3 slava (family patron saint celebration) Brazil The celebration of Slava is not a customary practice in Brazilian culture, as it is specific to the Serbian Orthodox tradition. 1
4 slava (family patron saint celebration) India Slava is not part of traditional Indian culture, but specific to the religious and cultural practices of the Serbian Orthodox tradition. 1
5 slava (family patron saint celebration) Japan Slava celebrations are not part of Japanese culture due to the absence of the concept of patron saints in Shinto or Buddhist traditions. 1
6 slava (family patron saint celebration) United States The celebration of Slava, a family patron saint, is not commonly observed or understood in the United States due to its specific religious and cultural ties to the Serbian Orthodox tradition. 1