concept   writing

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) United States (2) China (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) South Korea (1) Eastern countries (1) Ancient Mesopotamia (1) East Asian (1) India (1) France (1) Inuit communities (1) Modern Societies (1) Amazon rainforest tribes (1) Ancient civilizations (1) Ancient cultures (1) Indigenous communities with oral traditions (1) Modern education (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 writing United States Cursive writing and writing paper are important for formal communication and education in the United States. 18
2 writing China In Chinese writing culture, calligraphy and traditional values are highly esteemed, with emphasis on paper quality and character form. 13
3 writing United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, writing by hand, including cursive, is taught in schools and widely used for formal communication and documentation. 13
4 writing Western countries Writing is a fundamental and widely used skill in communication, education, and formal documentation in Western cultures. 13
5 writing South Korea In South Korea, writing, particularly calligraphy and storytelling, is highly regarded as an art form and profession. 10
6 writing United States In the United States, writing stories and books is a popular creative pursuit with aspirations for recognition and publication. 10
7 writing Eastern countries In Eastern countries, writing is highly valued as a traditional art form reflecting cultural values and moral themes. 5
8 writing Ancient Mesopotamia Cuneiform writing on clay tablets in Ancient Mesopotamia was essential for record-keeping, administration, and communication. 4
9 writing East Asian East Asian writing emphasizes concise, symbolic, and collective storytelling with moral lessons. 3
10 writing India Writing in Indian culture is deeply influenced by ancient wisdom and spirituality, as well as historical and religious texts. 3
11 writing France In France, writing culture values independent writing spaces such as cafes. 2
12 writing Inuit communities In Inuit communities, oral storytelling and traditional knowledge take precedence over written communication. 2
13 writing Modern Societies In modern societies, writing includes both digital and printed forms for communication and record-keeping. 2
14 writing Amazon rainforest tribes In Amazon rainforest tribes, oral storytelling and traditional knowledge sharing are more highly valued than written communication. 1
15 writing Ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations used writing primarily for administrative and religious purposes, often inscribing it on stone, clay, or papyrus. 1
16 writing Ancient cultures Ancient cultures used hierogoglyphic and logographic writing systems. 1
17 writing Indigenous communities with oral traditions Writing may not hold the same importance as storytelling and spoken word in some Indigenous communities with strong oral traditions. 1
18 writing Modern education Writing is considered a fundamental skill and is taught to children at a young age in modern education. 1