concept   weekend

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (3) Saudi Arabia (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) UAE (1) Pakistan (1) Iran (1) Islamic countries (1) Christianity in US (1) Sabbath-observing society (1) Western Christian countries (1) Western secular society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 weekend Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, the weekend is on Friday and Saturday, with Friday being a day of rest and religious observation. 11
2 weekend United States In the United States, the weekend is typically associated with leisure, outdoor activities, and socializing with loved ones. 11
3 weekend Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, the weekend is typically on Friday and Saturday, with Friday being a religiously significant day. 10
4 weekend United States In the United States, the weekend is generally Saturday and Sunday and is a time off from work or school for many people. 8
5 weekend UAE In the UAE, the weekend is on Friday and Saturday, focusing on religious observances and family gatherings. 7
6 weekend United States The weekend in the United States is a time for leisure, relaxation, and social activities, typically beginning on Friday evening. 7
7 weekend Pakistan In Pakistan, the weekend involves religious activities and rest on Friday and family gatherings and community events on Saturdays and Sundays. 5
8 weekend Iran In Iran, the weekend is typically on Friday and Saturday, with Friday as a day of rest and prayer. 2
9 weekend Islamic countries In Islamic countries, Friday is the primary day of rest and congregational prayer. 2
10 weekend Christianity in US In US Christian culture, Sunday is considered a day of rest and worship during the weekend. 1
11 weekend Sabbath-observing society The weekend in a Sabbath-observing society is reserved for religious observance and rest. 1
12 weekend Western Christian countries In Western Christian countries, Sunday is considered the main day for rest and worship on the weekend. 1
13 weekend Western secular society Weekends in Western secular society typically involve leisure activities and socializing. 1