concept   turbulence

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) Western countries (1) China (1) Eastern countries (1) Europe (1) Asia (1) Chinese culture (1) Indonesia (1) Japan (1) Maldives (1) North America (1) aviation (1) aviation enthusiasts (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 turbulence United States Turbulence is considered a normal and common part of flying in the United States. 3
2 turbulence Western countries Turbulence in flights is common and expected in Western countries, despite causing anxiety and discomfort for passengers. 3
3 turbulence China In China, turbulence on flights is viewed as a sign of danger and can cause anxiety. 2
4 turbulence Eastern countries In Eastern countries, turbulence in flight is perceived as a greater danger, leading to heightened anxiety among passengers. 2
5 turbulence Europe Turbulence is a common and expected part of flying in Europe, typically not causing much concern among passengers. 2
6 turbulence Asia Turbulence during flights in Asia may elicit more anxiety and discomfort from passengers. 1
7 turbulence Chinese culture In Chinese culture, turbulence is viewed as a natural and non-threatening aspect of flying. 1
8 turbulence Indonesia In Indonesia, turbulence during a flight is often feared by passengers and seen as a potential danger. 1
9 turbulence Japan In Japan, turbulence can cause anxiety for passengers, requiring more frequent reassurance from airlines. 1
10 turbulence Maldives Turbulence during flights is seen as potentially dangerous and concerning by passengers in the Maldives. 1
11 turbulence North America North American culture views turbulence during a flight as normal and expects passengers to remain seated with seatbelts fastened. 1
12 turbulence aviation Turbulence is a normal and expected part of air travel. 1
13 turbulence aviation enthusiasts Aviation enthusiasts accept turbulence as a normal part of flying. 1