concept   starting family

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) India (1) United States (1) Europe (1) Middle East (1) North America (1) Traditional Asian cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 starting family Western countries In Western countries, starting a family typically involves marriage and children and is considered a significant life milestone and societal norm. 7
2 starting family Eastern countries Starting a family in Eastern countries often involves living with extended family and seeking their approval. 3
3 starting family India In Indian culture, starting a family often involves multigenerational living and arranged marriages with extended family involvement. 3
4 starting family United States In the United States, starting a family involves marriage, having children, and is a significant personal and societal milestone. 3
5 starting family Europe In European culture, starting a family often involves getting married before having children and buying a house in a suburban area. 1
6 starting family Middle East In the Middle East, starting a family may involve living with extended family and arranged marriages. 1
7 starting family North America In North American culture, starting a family commonly involves getting married before having children and buying a house in a suburban area. 1
8 starting family Traditional Asian cultures Starting a family in traditional Asian cultures often involves living in an extended family setup with multiple generations sharing childcare and household responsibilities. 1