concept   winter darkness

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Northern countries (1) Iceland (1) Australia (1) Finland (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) Brazil (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Northern Europe (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Singapore (1) Thailand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 winter darkness Northern countries Winter darkness in northern countries has significant impacts on daily life and mood. 12
2 winter darkness Iceland In Iceland, winter darkness is embraced and influences daily activities and mood. 4
3 winter darkness Australia In Australia, the significance of winter darkness is downplayed due to the country's milder winters and focus on creating cozy experiences. 2
4 winter darkness Finland In Finnish culture, winter darkness encourages indoor coziness and togetherness with loved ones. 2
5 winter darkness Russia Winter darkness in Russia heavily influences art and literature, making artificial light crucial during the season. 2
6 winter darkness South Africa Winter darkness does not play a significant cultural role in South Africa due to milder winters and alternative expressions of coziness. 2
7 winter darkness Sweden In Sweden, the winter darkness is embraced through cozy indoor activities and soft, warm lighting. 2
8 winter darkness Brazil In Brazil, winter darkness is not a significant factor and does not require special adaptations due to limited daylight. 1
9 winter darkness Kenya Winter darkness is not a traditional part of Kenyan culture and there is less focus on specific indoor activities during this time. 1
10 winter darkness Mexico In Mexico, winter darkness is not a significant part of the cultural experience and is not associated with specific traditions or celebrations. 1
11 winter darkness Nigeria In Nigerian culture, winter darkness is not a prominent theme in art, literature, or music, and there is less emphasis on introspection related to this phenomenon. 1
12 winter darkness Northern Europe Northern European culture experiences long periods of winter darkness with limited daylight, leading to a higher risk of seasonal affective disorder. 1
13 winter darkness Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, winter darkness is not a prominent theme in art, literature, or music, and there is less emphasis on introspection related to this phenomenon. 1
14 winter darkness Singapore In Singapore, winter darkness is not a traditional part of the culture and there is less emphasis on specific indoor activities during this time. 1
15 winter darkness Thailand In Thailand, winter darkness does not hold cultural significance and is not associated with specific traditions or celebrations. 1