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19 commonsense assertions
Concepts (19) alcohol consumption (1) piety (1) clergyman (1) government involvement in religious affairs (1) public display of affection (1) gender equality (1) abortion (1) divine intervention (1) feast days (1) gospel (1) hierarchy in the workplace (1) john paul ii (1) online privacy and data protection (1) public transportation (1) religious festivals (1) religious scripture (1) sauna (1) tipping in restaurants (1) visiting hours (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 alcohol consumption Secular countries Alcohol consumption is legal and socially accepted in secular countries and is often part of social activities and celebrations. 6
2 piety Secular countries In secular countries, public displays of piety are less common due to prevalent secularism. 5
3 clergyman Secular countries In secular countries, clergyman may have less influence and respect. 4
4 government involvement in religious affairs Secular countries Secular countries maintain neutrality and respect religious diversity in government involvement in religious affairs. 3
5 public display of affection Secular countries Public displays of affection are generally accepted within limits in urban areas of secular countries, while respecting diverse personal boundaries. 3
6 gender equality Secular countries Gender equality is promoted and valued but its societal importance varies across secular countries. 2
7 abortion Secular countries Abortion is legally and widely available in secular countries as part of reproductive rights. 1
8 divine intervention Secular countries In secular countries, divine intervention is often seen as a superstition and people rely on their own efforts to solve problems. 1
9 feast days Secular countries Feast days in secular countries may not be of great significance and are celebrated as regular holidays. 1
10 gospel Secular countries In secular countries, the gospel may be seen as a historical or literary text rather than a sacred scripture. 1
11 hierarchy in the workplace Secular countries In secular countries, there is generally less emphasis on strict workplace hierarchy compared to other cultures. 1
12 john paul ii Secular countries John Paul II is seen as a significant religious figure in secular countries, though not revered to the same extent as in Catholic and Polish cultures. 1
13 online privacy and data protection Secular countries Secular countries legally protect and value online privacy and data protection. 1
14 public transportation Secular countries Public transportation is widely embraced and well-established in secular countries, considered a standard mode of travel. 1
15 religious festivals Secular countries In secular countries, religious festivals are minimally observed with a focus on non-religious aspects such as gift-giving and vacations. 1
16 religious scripture Secular countries Religious scripture is considered a private matter in secular countries and not typically integrated into daily life. 1
17 sauna Secular countries Saunas are less common in secular countries and may be seen as a luxury or novelty. 1
18 tipping in restaurants Secular countries Tipping in restaurants is not obligatory but still expected in certain situations in secular countries. 1
19 visiting hours Secular countries Visiting hours in secular countries may be less influenced by religious considerations. 1