concept   sunset

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) Japan (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Desert cultures (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Maldives (1) Senegal (1) Small tropical islands (1) South Asian countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Vampire folklore (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sunset Western countries In Western countries, sunsets are romanticized and admired for their beauty, associated with relaxation and romantic activities. 16
2 sunset Japan In Japan, watching the sunset is a revered and reflective experience, often depicted in traditional art. 3
3 sunset Scandinavian countries The sunset in Scandinavian countries varies greatly with the time of year, impacting cultural activities and outdoor pursuits. 3
4 sunset Desert cultures Sunset is viewed as a chance to find relief from the desert heat and enjoy cooler temperatures in desert cultures. 2
5 sunset Middle Eastern cultures The sunset holds special significance in Middle Eastern cultures, particularly during Ramadan, as it marks the end of fasting and is a time for communal gatherings. 2
6 sunset Maldives In Maldives, viewing the sunset is a cherished daily ritual complemented by gatherings and traditional music. 1
7 sunset Senegal In Senegal, watching the sunset is a popular and valued social tradition. 1
8 sunset Small tropical islands On small tropical islands, the sunset is viewed as a time for reflection and gratitude, often accompanied by gatherings. 1
9 sunset South Asian countries In South Asian countries, sunset is a time for religious rituals and prayers, and marks the end of the day's work for many people. 1
10 sunset United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, sunset is appreciated for its aesthetic beauty and is often associated with romantic moments or reflection. 1
11 sunset Vampire folklore In vampire folklore, the sunset is considered the time when vampires awaken and become active. 1