concept   visor

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Asian countries (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) United States (1) Arctic regions (1) Eastern countries (1) Northern Europe (1) South Asia (1) Sports enthusiasts (1) fancy event attendees (1) fashionistas (1) outdoor enthusiasts (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 visor Asian countries Visors are a common part of traditional or ceremonial attire in Asian countries, rather than being primarily worn for sun protection. 3
2 visor Western countries Visors are popular in Western countries for sun protection during outdoor activities and sports. 3
3 visor Europe Visors are frequently worn in Europe for protection from the sun during sports and outdoor activities. 2
4 visor United States In the United States, visors are worn for sun protection during sports and outdoor activities like golf and tennis. 2
5 visor Arctic regions In Arctic regions, visors are rarely used due to the lack of intense sunlight and colder weather. 1
6 visor Eastern countries In Eastern countries, visors are less commonly used for sun protection and are more associated with military or ceremonial headgear. 1
7 visor Northern Europe Visors are a rare sight in Northern Europe due to the lack of intense sunlight and colder weather. 1
8 visor South Asia Visors are worn as part of traditional attire in South Asia for protection from the sun. 1
9 visor Sports enthusiasts Sports enthusiasts commonly wear visors during outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and golf to shield their eyes from sun glare. 1
10 visor fancy event attendees Fancy event attendees often wear visors as fashionable accessories to elevate their look at events like horse races, polo matches, and garden parties. 1
11 visor fashionistas Fashionable visors are commonly worn by fashionistas at upscale events to add elegance to their outfits. 1
12 visor outdoor enthusiasts Outdoor enthusiasts commonly wear visors during activities like hiking, cycling, and golf to protect their eyes from sun glare. 1