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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 time management Developed countries Punctuality is highly valued in developed countries in both social and professional settings. 1
102 toilet Developed countries Toilets in developed countries are equipped with advanced technology like bidets and heated seats. 1
103 trachoma Developed countries In developed countries, trachoma is rare and usually linked to travel to developing countries or populations with limited hygiene and healthcare access. 1
104 traditional fishing practices Developed countries Traditional fishing practices in developed countries are being replaced by commercialized and mass-produced seafood industry. 1
105 traditional medicine Developed countries Traditional medicine is considered alternative or complementary medicine in developed countries. 1
106 transportation infrastructure Developed countries Well-developed transportation infrastructure in developed countries includes highways, public transportation, and modern vehicles. 1
107 trust Developed countries In developed countries, trust is often established through legal and institutional mechanisms with a focus on individual rights and privacy. 1
108 typhoid fever Developed countries In developed countries, typhoid fever is rare due to high sanitation standards and access to clean water and food safety regulations. 1
109 universal human rights Developed countries The concept of universal human rights is embedded in legal frameworks and societal values in developed countries' culture. 1
110 use of communal land Developed countries In developed countries, communal land use is less common due to private property ownership and urbanization, with a focus on public parks and green spaces. 1
111 vaccinations Developed countries Vaccinations are a standard part of public health policy in developed countries. 1
112 vertical gardening Developed countries Vertical gardening has been adopted in developed countries as a sustainable and eco-friendly method for food production and urban beautification. 1
113 water Developed countries In developed countries, it is generally safe to drink water from the tap. 1
114 wedding Developed countries Weddings in developed countries are elaborate, expensive events with many guests and formal formalities. 1
115 wild berries gathering Developed countries In developed countries, gathering wild berries is seen more as a hobby rather than a way to get food. 1