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46 commonsense assertions
Cultures (44) coastal communities (2) landlocked countries (2) Switzerland (1) Australia (1) inland societies (1) Austria (1) United States (1) surfing communities (1) beach-going cultures (1) California (1) European cultures (1) Fijian culture (1) Pacific island nations (1) Tropical islands (1) coastal communities in Australia (1) inland rural communities in Russia (1) land-locked culture (1) Australian (1) Inland countries without significant coastlines (1) Mainland United States (1) Mongolia (1) Oceanic cultures (1) beachgoers (1) coastal towns in maritime countries (1) global (1) landlocked communities in Central Africa (1) western culture (1) Antarctic countries (1) Arctic regions (1) Europe (1) India (1) Island nations (1) Kiribati (1) Landlocked countries in Africa or Central Asia (1) Northern countries (1) Oceanian (1) marine cultures (1) mountain communities (1) ocean enthusiasts (1) outdoor activities (1) recreational (1) seafaring cultures (1) traditional Polynesian culture (1) urban lifestyle (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 surfing coastal communities Surfing is a popular recreational activity in coastal communities and societies. 33
2 surfing Switzerland Surfing is not popular in Switzerland due to its landlocked location and lack of suitable coastal areas. 22
3 surfing Australia Surfing is a popular water sport deeply ingrained in Australia's laid-back beach culture and lifestyle. 19
4 surfing inland societies Surfing is less common and considered a specialized recreational activity in inland societies. 17
5 surfing landlocked countries Surfing is not commonly practiced in landlocked countries due to lack of ocean access and low familiarity within the population. 17
6 surfing Austria Surfing is considered adventurous and exotic in Austria due to its landlocked geography and lack of ocean waves. 15
7 surfing United States Surfing is a popular water sport and lifestyle activity in the United States, often associated with beach culture and coastal regions. 11
8 surfing surfing communities Surfing is a popular water sport with a laid-back lifestyle and strong sense of community, using various surfboards and wax for maintenance. 8
9 surfing beach-going cultures Surfing is a popular water sport and leisure activity in beach-going cultures. 6
10 surfing California Surfing is a popular water sport in California with a strong beach culture and emphasis on performance. 5
11 surfing European cultures Surfing is a popular recreational sport in European coastal regions and during vacations. 3
12 surfing Fijian culture Surfing in Fijian culture includes rituals, respect for elders, and traditional designs on surfboards. 3
13 surfing Pacific island nations Surfing is a deeply embedded part of Pacific island cultures, holding historical and spiritual importance. 3
14 surfing Tropical islands Surfing is a popular water sport and lifestyle in tropical island cultures. 3
15 surfing coastal communities in Australia Surfing is a popular water sport with a strong tradition of surf lifesaving in coastal communities in Australia. 3
16 surfing inland rural communities in Russia Inland rural communities in Russia do not have coastal access or suitable waves for surfing. 3
17 surfing land-locked culture Surfing is considered adventurous and uncommon in land-locked cultures with limited access to ocean waves. 3
18 surfing Australian Surfing is a popular water sport and recreational activity in Australian culture. 2
19 surfing Inland countries without significant coastlines Surfing is rare in inland countries due to limited access to oceans and a focus on other sports. 2
20 surfing Mainland United States Surfing in Mainland United States is primarily considered a recreational activity rather than a deeply ingrained cultural practice. 2
21 surfing Mongolia Surfing is not a popular activity in landlocked Mongolia due to the lack of accessible beaches. 2
22 surfing Oceanic cultures Surfing holds significant cultural importance in Oceanic cultures, particularly in Polynesian culture. 2
23 surfing beachgoers Surfing is a popular water sport with dedicated beach communities. 2
24 surfing coastal communities Surfing is a popular recreational activity deeply rooted in coastal cultures. 2
25 surfing coastal towns in maritime countries Surfing is a popular water sport in coastal towns with ocean waves. 2
26 surfing global Surfing seasons differ by hemisphere, with June-September being optimal in the Northern Hemisphere and December-March being optimal in the Southern Hemisphere. 2
27 surfing landlocked communities in Central Africa Surfing is limited in landlocked Central African communities due to the absence of ocean waves. 2
28 surfing landlocked countries Landlocked countries have limited access to surfing due to the lack of ocean waves. 2
29 surfing western culture Surfing is a popular recreational and competitive sport that is associated with beach lifestyle in Western cultures. 2
30 surfing Antarctic countries Surfing is not common in Antarctic countries due to the extremely cold water and icy conditions. 1
31 surfing Arctic regions Surfing is not practical in Arctic regions due to extreme cold and icy waters. 1
32 surfing Europe Surfing is less common and considered an extreme sport in European culture. 1
33 surfing India Surfing culture in India is not as widely practiced due to different geographical and cultural settings. 1
34 surfing Island nations Surfing is a traditional and popular sport deeply rooted in the culture of island nations. 1
35 surfing Kiribati Surfing is an integral part of traditional lifestyle and a recreational activity in Kiribati's culture. 1
36 surfing Landlocked countries in Africa or Central Asia Surfing is less common in landlocked countries in Africa and Central Asia due to their distance from coastal regions. 1
37 surfing Northern countries Surfing is seen as a thrilling and sporadic pastime for people from Northern countries when they visit coastal locations. 1
38 surfing Oceanian Surfing is an integral part of Polynesian culture and is often used for traditional ceremonies and rituals. 1
39 surfing marine cultures Surfing is a popular water sport and recreational activity in marine cultures around the world. 1
40 surfing mountain communities Surfing is rare in mountain communities due to the lack of suitable waves. 1
41 surfing ocean enthusiasts Surfing is a lifestyle associated with freedom and adventure for ocean enthusiasts. 1
42 surfing outdoor activities Surfing is a water sport and leisure activity enjoyed by those who like to ride ocean waves. 1
43 surfing recreational Surfing is a popular recreational water sport in coastal areas with suitable waves and a strong surfing culture. 1
44 surfing seafaring cultures Surfing is popular and widely practiced in seafaring cultures because of the availability of coastal waves. 1
45 surfing traditional Polynesian culture Surfing is intertwined with traditional Polynesian culture, incorporating both sport and spiritual elements with unique rituals and customs. 1
46 surfing urban lifestyle Surfing is seen as an adventurous and cool sport, symbolizing freedom and a connection with nature, within urban lifestyle culture. 1