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31 commonsense assertions
Concepts (31) nutmeg (1) larantuka (1) eating with hands (1) eye contact in conversation (1) gaspee (1) arum (1) buying fresh fruits and vegetables (1) good book (1) hanging (1) incense offering (1) mace (1) moonlight (1) rumble (1) begonia (1) bsd (1) building a garden (1) cinacef (1) context (1) crotch (1) dragon symbolism (1) feasting (1) ferrous sulfate (1) hardly (1) lao (1) natal (1) personal space (1) pot (1) solid titanium (1) sorcery (1) wart (1) wawa (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 nutmeg Indonesian culture Nutmeg is an important ingredient in Indonesian traditional cuisine and traditional medicine. 5
2 larantuka Indonesian culture Larantuka in Indonesia is famous for its religious significance, Easter celebrations, and Catholic pilgrimage site. 4
3 eating with hands Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, it is common and acceptable to eat with hands, especially in traditional or informal dining settings. 3
4 eye contact in conversation Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, prolonged direct eye contact may be seen as confrontational, especially towards authority figures. 3
5 gaspee Indonesian culture 'Gaspee' is an Indonesian cultural term for savoring the sound of enjoying tasty food. 3
6 arum Indonesian culture Arum, a starchy root, is commonly used as a staple food in Indonesian cooking. 2
7 buying fresh fruits and vegetables Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, buying fresh produce from traditional markets in the early morning supports local vendors. 2
8 good book Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, a good book is typically seen as entertaining and easy to read, often focusing on humor, romance, or adventure. 2
9 hanging Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, hanging objects for practical and superstition reasons is a common practice. 2
10 incense offering Indonesian culture Incense is used in Indonesian traditional ceremonies for purification and prayers. 2
11 mace Indonesian culture Mace is a traditional spice used in Indonesian dishes and herbal remedies. 2
12 moonlight Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, moonlight is believed to have mystical significance and is linked to traditional folklore. 2
13 rumble Indonesian culture Rumble is connected to both volcanic eruptions and traditional musical instruments in Indonesian culture. 2
14 begonia Indonesian culture Begonias are commonly found in Indonesian outdoor gardens, especially in shaded areas to cater to their preference for indirect sunlight. 1
15 bsd Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, 'bsd' is an abbreviation for 'besok', meaning 'tomorrow' in English. 1
16 building a garden Indonesian culture Indonesian gardens often feature popular fruit and spice plants like banana, coconut, and exotic spices. 1
17 cinacef Indonesian culture Cinacef is a traditional Javanese music genre performed at court and ceremonial events with a gamelan orchestra. 1
18 context Indonesian culture Understanding context is crucial in Indonesian culture for interpreting social interactions and communication. 1
19 crotch Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, it is considered inappropriate to point your feet towards someone, especially when sitting. 1
20 dragon symbolism Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, dragons symbolize protection of the environment and guardianship of nature in folklore. 1
21 feasting Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, feasting is characterized by communal eating and the sharing of various dishes. 1
22 ferrous sulfate Indonesian culture Ferrous sulfate is used in Indonesian culture as a food additive for fortifying rice and flour with iron. 1
23 hardly Indonesian culture The concept of "hardly" is used in Indonesian culture to indicate difficulty in doing something. 1
24 lao Indonesian culture Lao cuisine is heavily influenced by Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese culinary traditions in Indonesian culture. 1
25 natal Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, the concept of Natal is associated with Christmas celebrations, including the birth of Jesus Christ, gift-giving, and festive decorations. 1
26 personal space Indonesian culture Indonesian culture places less emphasis on personal space and physical closeness is common in interactions. 1
27 pot Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, pots are also used for preparing traditional herbal remedies and medicines. 1
28 solid titanium Indonesian culture Solid titanium is not commonly associated with everyday objects in Indonesian culture, being more often seen as a material for luxury goods or high-tech gadgets. 1
29 sorcery Indonesian culture Sorcery is integrated into traditional medicine and healing practices in Indonesian culture. 1
30 wart Indonesian culture In Indonesian culture, some believe warts are caused by supernatural forces and may consult traditional healers for treatment. 1
31 wawa Indonesian culture Wawa is a term in Indonesian culture often used to describe the call of a specific type of bird. 1