concept   whistling indoors

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Australia (1) Russia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Greece (1) New Zealand (1) Belarus (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) South Africa (1) Turkey (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 whistling indoors Australia Whistling indoors is a common everyday occurrence in Australian culture and not associated with superstitions. 3
2 whistling indoors Russia In Russian culture, whistling indoors is avoided due to superstition and considered bad luck. 3
3 whistling indoors Brazil In Brazil, whistling indoors is not considered impolite and may be seen as a sign of happiness or celebration. 2
4 whistling indoors Canada Whistling indoors is generally acceptable in Canadian culture. 2
5 whistling indoors Greece Whistling indoors is viewed as a superstition or a positive expression of joy in Greek culture. 2
6 whistling indoors New Zealand Whistling indoors is not considered superstitious or harmful in New Zealand. 2
7 whistling indoors Belarus In Belarusian culture, whistling indoors is believed to bring bad luck and financial hardship. 1
8 whistling indoors Italy In Italy, whistling indoors is generally accepted as a casual habit. 1
9 whistling indoors Kenya In Kenyan culture, whistling indoors is avoided due to its association with calling in bad luck or evil spirits. 1
10 whistling indoors Mexico Whistling indoors is generally accepted in Mexican culture and is viewed as carefree and harmless. 1
11 whistling indoors Nigeria Whistling indoors is avoided in Nigerian culture due to its association with bad luck or evil spirits. 1
12 whistling indoors South Africa Whistling indoors is discouraged and seen as disrespectful in South African culture. 1
13 whistling indoors Turkey In Turkey, whistling indoors is avoided due to its association with calling in spirits or ghosts. 1