concept   snarl

4 commonsense assertions
Cultures (4) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 snarl Japan In Japan, a snarl in dogs is seen as a sign of fear or aggression and is considered impolite behavior. 7
2 snarl South Korea In South Korean culture, a snarl in dogs is seen as a sign of fear or submission and is considered impolite and aggressive behavior. 5
3 snarl United States The snarl is a common expression of anger, frustration, and aggression in the United States, often seen in both dogs and people. 5
4 snarl United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, snarling is seen as a sign of aggression in dogs and a common expression of anger and frustration. 4