culture   Casual observers

11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) personal space (1) black belt (1) bodhidharma (1) bust (1) funeral traditions (1) naming conventions (1) personal boundaries (1) public transportation (1) tipping (1) wedding traditions (1) work attire (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 personal space casual observers Personal space boundaries are subjective and dependent on personal preference and social context. 2
2 black belt Casual observers The concept of a black belt is often associated with fashion and style in the context of clothing and accessories, especially for casual observers. 1
3 bodhidharma Casual observers Bodhidharma is not a well-known or frequently mentioned historical or religious figure among casual observers. 1
4 bust Casual observers Casual observers may not recognize busts as art and associate them with historical figures or classical art. 1
5 funeral traditions Casual observers Funeral traditions are diverse and can involve religious or secular customs specific to each culture, according to casual observers. 1
6 naming conventions Casual observers Naming conventions can vary widely and reflect individual, familial, or societal preferences within casual observers. 1
7 personal boundaries Casual observers Personal boundaries are more ambiguous and situational, varying by individual and context, according to casual observers. 1
8 public transportation Casual observers Public transportation experience varies by city and country. 1
9 tipping Casual observers Tipping customs vary by region and are not universally practiced. 1
10 wedding traditions Casual observers Wedding traditions differ greatly based on cultural and religious traditions. 1
11 work attire Casual observers Work attire can vary from formal to very casual depending on the workplace and profession. 1