culture   Caribbean cultures

15 commonsense assertions
Concepts (15) leisure (1) professional attire (1) accessories (1) ceremonial dances (1) desert culture (1) family structure (1) perception of failure (1) problem-solving (1) self-reflection (1) shape of a triangle (1) sled dogs (1) spirit possession (1) superstitions (1) time orientation (1) toilet cleanliness (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 leisure Caribbean cultures Leisure activities in Caribbean cultures involve outdoor socializing and relaxation in pleasant tropical weather. 2
2 professional attire Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures adapt to the tropical climate with colorful and lightweight formal wear. 2
3 accessories Caribbean cultures Bright and vibrant accessories are an important part of traditional Caribbean clothing, celebrating cultural diversity. 1
4 ceremonial dances Caribbean cultures Ceremonial dances in Caribbean cultures are often accompanied by traditional music and instruments, creating a lively and festive atmosphere for the community. 1
5 desert culture Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures may have unique traditional clothing and accessories designed for protection in desert environments. 1
6 family structure Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures prioritize the nuclear family as the primary unit while maintaining close ties with the extended family. 1
7 perception of failure Caribbean cultures In Caribbean cultures, failure is viewed as a temporary setback and is met with resilience and optimism. 1
8 problem-solving Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures may incorporate improvisation and adaptability to solve problems. 1
9 self-reflection Caribbean cultures Self-reflection is promoted in Rastafarian belief as a means of spiritual awareness and connection to Jah within Caribbean cultures. 1
10 shape of a triangle Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures incorporate the shape of a triangle into indigenous art and textiles to convey storytelling and folklore through geometric patterns. 1
11 sled dogs Caribbean cultures Sled dogs are not a practical or familiar concept in Caribbean cultures. 1
12 spirit possession Caribbean cultures Spirit possession is widely accepted and integral to religious and cultural practices in Caribbean cultures. 1
13 superstitions Caribbean cultures Superstitions in Caribbean cultures are tied to specific traditions and rituals, such as throwing salt over the shoulder for good luck. 1
14 time orientation Caribbean cultures In Caribbean cultures, time is seen as fluid and events occur when they occur. 1
15 toilet cleanliness Caribbean cultures Toilet cleanliness is considered important in Caribbean cultures, but cleaning practices are less stringent than in Scandinavian cultures. 1