concept   squint

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Western countries (1) Asian countries (1) East Asian countries (1) United States (1) China (1) Eastern cultures (1) Korea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 squint Western countries In Western countries, squinting is often associated with trying to see clearly or expressing skepticism and doubt. 4
2 squint Asian countries Squinting is a common sign of respect and politeness in Asian cultures, particularly towards higher-status individuals. 3
3 squint East Asian countries In East Asian countries, squinting can convey different cultural meanings, signifying respect or disrespect based on context. 3
4 squint United States In the United States, squinting is a common reaction to adjust vision in bright light or to see something more clearly. 3
5 squint China In Chinese culture, squinting is a gesture of politeness or smiling, particularly in photographs. 2
6 squint Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, squinting is seen as a sign of politeness and humility, particularly when interacting with elders or authority figures. 2
7 squint Korea In Korean culture, squinting is often viewed as a polite gesture and a way to convey a smile in photos. 1