21 commonsense assertions
Concepts (21) baltic sea (1) beach culture (1) marine life (1) art preservation (1) birth charts (1) coconut cultivation (1) deep sea wrecks (1) fish consumption (1) fish market (1) greeting (1) hop (1) hospitality norms (1) market transactions (1) personal space (1) politeness (1) seaweed consumption (1) shark encounters (1) smelting (1) virtual meetings (1) water source (1) waterfire (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 baltic sea Central European countries The Baltic Sea is a popular vacation spot for beach holidays in Central European countries, but less popular in the winter. 3
2 beach culture Central European countries Beach culture is less prevalent than historical city tourism in Central European countries. 2
3 marine life Central European countries Central European countries view marine life more for scientific study than a cultural influence due to their geographical distance from the ocean. 2
4 art preservation Central European countries Art preservation in Central European countries is closely connected to conserving medieval castles, historical buildings, and monumental sculptures as part of the national heritage. 1
5 birth charts Central European countries Birth charts may have limited relevance and are not commonly consulted in Central European countries. 1
6 coconut cultivation Central European countries Coconut cultivation is virtually non-existent in Central European countries due to the climate and is not a significant factor in the agricultural economy. 1
7 deep sea wrecks Central European countries Central European countries have a cultural association with deep sea wrecks often tied to tragic historical events and solemn remembrance. 1
8 fish consumption Central European countries Fish consumption in Central European countries may be less central to the diet due to historical and geographical factors. 1
9 fish market Central European countries Fish markets are less common in Central European countries due to a preference for preserved or processed seafood and less emphasis on open-air markets. 1
10 greeting Central European countries Handshake is a common form of greeting in Central European countries in both formal and informal situations. 1
11 hop Central European countries Hop is not only used in traditional Central European cuisine but also in relaxation techniques such as hop tea and hop-filled pillows. 1
12 hospitality norms Central European countries Central European hospitality norms emphasize creating cozy and intimate settings for guests through smaller, more relaxed gatherings. 1
13 market transactions Central European countries Market transactions in Central European countries prioritize efficiency, punctuality, and strict adherence to rules and regulations. 1
14 personal space Central European countries In Central European countries, people value larger personal space and prefer not to be too close when interacting. 1
15 politeness Central European countries In Central European countries, politeness is strongly emphasized through punctuality and direct communication in social and business interactions. 1
16 seaweed consumption Central European countries Seaweed consumption is uncommon and considered exotic in Central European countries. 1
17 shark encounters Central European countries Shark encounters in Central European countries evoke fear and are associated with potential danger. 1
18 smelting Central European countries Central European countries traditionally associate smelting with the production of high-quality steel and alloys. 1
19 virtual meetings Central European countries Virtual meetings are becoming more common in Central European countries, but there is still a preference for in-person meetings to build personal connections. 1
20 water source Central European countries Central European countries, particularly in Alpine regions, rely on Alpine rivers and mountain springs as prevalent water sources. 1
21 waterfire Central European countries Waterfire is a traditional Central European ritual that involves dousing fires with water during the burning of winter effigies. 1