concept   tea drinking

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Catholic countries (1) Colonial powers (1) European Union countries (1) France (1) Literary World (1) Malian (1) Omani culture (1) Western Christian cultures (1) Western countries without elephant populations (1) equestrian culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tea drinking Catholic countries Tea drinking is a widespread and established cultural practice in Catholic countries. 1
2 tea drinking Colonial powers Tea drinking began as an expensive luxury for the upper class and later became a social ritual linked to colonialism and empire building. 1
3 tea drinking European Union countries Tea drinking is a common practice in some European Union countries but less emphasized in others. 1
4 tea drinking France Tea drinking has less of a cultural emphasis in France compared to other countries. 1
5 tea drinking Literary World In the literary world, tea drinking symbolizes refinement, sophistication, leisurely contemplation, and social interaction. 1
6 tea drinking Malian Tea drinking is not a major part of traditional Malian customs. 1
7 tea drinking Omani culture In Omani culture, tea drinking is common and often served with halwa as part of hospitality. 1
8 tea drinking Western Christian cultures Tea drinking in Western Christian cultures is a casual social activity without specific rituals or etiquette. 1
9 tea drinking Western countries without elephant populations Tea drinking in Western countries often involves adding milk and sugar and is a common social activity. 1
10 tea drinking equestrian culture Tea drinking is not specifically associated with equestrian culture. 1