concept   yo-yo

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Western countries (1) Canada (1) South Asia (1) Australia (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) South Korea (1) France (1) Latin America (1) Northern countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Spinning toys enthusiasts (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 yo-yo Western countries The yo-yo is a popular toy in Western countries enjoyed by all ages for both leisure and skilled tricks. 7
2 yo-yo Canada The yo-yo is a popular toy for children in Canada, used for tricks and competitions, and not widely associated with yodeling. 5
3 yo-yo South Asia In South Asian culture, the yo-yo is frequently used in street performances and busking. 3
4 yo-yo Australia The yo-yo is integrated into indigenous games and activities in Australian culture. 2
5 yo-yo Mexico The yo-yo is a traditional toy used in Mexican dances and festivals. 2
6 yo-yo New Zealand The yo-yo is integrated into indigenous games and activities in New Zealand. 2
7 yo-yo South Korea The yo-yo is a popular hobby among modern South Korean youth. 2
8 yo-yo France Yo-yos are associated with circus performances and juggling acts in French culture. 1
9 yo-yo Latin America Yo-yos are integrated in traditional Latin American dances and festivals. 1
10 yo-yo Northern countries Yo-yos are used as winter sport and competition items in Northern countries. 1
11 yo-yo Scandinavian countries The yo-yo is a popular activity in Scandinavian countries for people of all ages, and is often included in physical education and recreation. 1
12 yo-yo Spinning toys enthusiasts Yo-yos are highly valued in spinning toy enthusiast culture for their skillful tricks and stunts, with competitions and dedicated communities. 1
13 yo-yo Sweden The yo-yo is included in physical education and recreational activities for all ages in Sweden. 1