concept   watch

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Europe (1) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) China (1) Brazil (1) Mexico (1) Japanese culture (1) Rural Africa (1) remote tribes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 watch United States In the United States, watches are a popular and valued fashion accessory that contributes to personal style. 20
2 watch Europe Watches are both a fashion statement and practical timepiece in European culture. 8
3 watch United Kingdom Watches are highly valued in the United Kingdom as both functional timepieces and fashion accessories with rich historical and technical significance. 8
4 watch South Korea In South Korean culture, traditional watches are less common and less emphasized due to the prevalence of wristwatches and digital devices. 7
5 watch China In China, wristwatches symbolize modern lifestyle and are prevalent, while pocket watches are less common but culturally significant. 5
6 watch Brazil In Brazil, watches are seen as luxury and trendy tech items rather than traditional timepieces. 4
7 watch Mexico In Mexico, watches are less frequently repaired and luxury and smartwatches are trendy but not deeply ingrained in the culture. 4
8 watch Japanese culture In Japanese culture, a watch can convey impatience in conversation and is associated with precision in manufacturing. 2
9 watch Rural Africa In rural African culture, wearing a watch is uncommon as people rely on natural indicators and communal activities to track time. 1
10 watch remote tribes In remote tribal cultures, wearing a watch is rare or unnecessary as people rely on other means to track time. 1