concept   slippers

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Japan (1) Korea (1) Western countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Australia (1) China (1) Eastern cultures (1) Brazil (1) New Zealand (1) Northern countries (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Northern European countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) Tropical Asia (1) Tropical countries (1) Turkey (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 slippers Japan In Japan, it is important to remove outdoor shoes and wear slippers indoors as a sign of respect and cleanliness. 17
2 slippers Korea In Korean culture, it is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers indoors as a sign of respect and cleanliness. 12
3 slippers Western countries Slippers are less common in Western countries and are associated with comfort and relaxation rather than a cultural norm. 9
4 slippers United Kingdom Slippers are less commonly worn indoors and are typically used for comfort at home in the United Kingdom. 8
5 slippers Australia In Australia, wearing slippers at home is optional and less common due to the warmer climate. 5
6 slippers China In China, indoor slippers are worn at home for cleanliness and respect. 5
7 slippers Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, wearing indoor slippers for cleanliness and respect is a common practice. 3
8 slippers Brazil In Brazil, wearing slippers at home is less common due to the warm climate and preference for barefoot or open-toe footwear. 2
9 slippers New Zealand In New Zealand, slippers are primarily worn at home for warmth, while outdoor shoes are typically left outside. 2
10 slippers Northern countries Slippers are worn indoors for warmth in cold winters in Northern countries. 2
11 slippers Norway Norwegians wear slippers at home to stay warm during cold winters. 2
12 slippers Sweden In Sweden, it is common to wear warm and cozy slippers inside the house, especially in colder climates. 2
13 slippers Northern European countries Slippers are common indoor footwear in colder Northern European countries. 1
14 slippers Scandinavian countries Scandinavian culture associates slippers with outdoor use rather than indoor wear. 1
15 slippers Southeast Asian countries Slippers are less commonly used in Southeast Asian households as people often go barefoot indoors or wear flip-flops. 1
16 slippers Tropical Asia Slippers are commonly worn indoors as casual footwear in Tropical Asian culture. 1
17 slippers Tropical countries Slippers are commonly worn in tropical countries to protect feet from hot floors and provide comfort while walking indoors. 1
18 slippers Turkey In Turkish culture, offering guests slippers to wear indoors is a gesture of hospitality and respect. 1