concept   volunteering

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) United States (1) Norway (1) Saudi Arabian (1) South Korea (1) Australia (1) India (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) UAE (1) United Kingdom (1) Bulgaria (1) English (1) France (1) Humanitarianism (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Qatar (1) Singapore (1) urban community in Western countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 volunteering United States In the United States, volunteering is widely embraced as a means of contributing to the community and personal growth. 7
2 volunteering Norway Volunteering in Norway is deeply ingrained in the culture and is considered a responsibility to support the well-being of society. 3
3 volunteering Saudi Arabian Volunteering in Saudi Arabia is uncommon due to cultural, religious, and social barriers. 3
4 volunteering South Korea Volunteering is less common in South Korea due to prioritization of work and family responsibilities. 3
5 volunteering Australia Volunteering is highly valued in Australian culture for its community-building and positive impact. 2
6 volunteering India Volunteering is widespread in religious and community settings in India, fulfilling moral and ethical obligations. 2
7 volunteering South Africa In South Africa, volunteering is a vital part of religious and community life, with regional and social differences impacting its importance. 2
8 volunteering Sweden Volunteering is deeply ingrained in Swedish society with strong government support. 2
9 volunteering UAE Volunteering is less common in UAE due to reliance on government welfare services and paid labor. 2
10 volunteering United Kingdom Volunteering is widely embraced in the United Kingdom for its positive impact on society and the community. 2
11 volunteering Bulgaria Volunteering is less common in Bulgaria due to historical factors and greater reliance on state-driven social programs. 1
12 volunteering English In England, volunteering is a widespread cultural practice. 1
13 volunteering France Volunteering is less common in French culture due to a greater emphasis on leisure time and family obligations. 1
14 volunteering Humanitarianism Volunteering is an important aspect of humanitarian culture and is seen as a way to contribute to society's well-being. 1
15 volunteering Italy Volunteering is less prevalent in Italian culture due to a focus on leisure time and family commitments. 1
16 volunteering Mexico Volunteering in Mexico is generally less common due to socioeconomic factors and government involvement in social programs, varying by region. 1
17 volunteering New Zealand In New Zealand, volunteering is highly valued for building community and social cohesion. 1
18 volunteering Qatar Volunteering is less common in Qatar due to government-provided welfare services and a strong reliance on paid labor for services. 1
19 volunteering Singapore Volunteering is becoming more popular in Singapore as a way to address social issues, although it is not deeply ingrained in the culture. 1
20 volunteering urban community in Western countries Volunteering is widespread and praised as a positive societal contribution in urban Western communities. 1