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29 commonsense assertions
Concepts (29) declension (1) achievement (1) approach to conflict resolution (1) attitude towards competition (1) authority figures (1) body hair (1) business relationships (1) ceremonies (1) color balance (1) common gestures (1) cultural leadership (1) diplomatic protocol (1) eating pasta (1) floral motifs (1) folklore and mythology (1) food as medicine (1) gesture of thanks (1) heroism (1) high-protein diet (1) military hierarchy (1) mushroom poisoning (1) password strength (1) pottery wheel (1) prizes (1) relationship hierarchy (1) scientific method (1) scientific notation (1) viral content (1) wining and dining (1) more
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1 declension Slavic countries In Slavic countries, nouns, adjectives, and pronouns undergo extensive declension according to case, number, and gender. 5
2 achievement Slavic countries In Slavic cultures, achievement is often linked to the ability to withstand difficulties and show perseverance. 1
3 approach to conflict resolution Slavic countries In Slavic countries, conflict resolution may involve assertiveness and directness. 1
4 attitude towards competition Slavic countries In Slavic countries, competition is viewed as a way to showcase personal strength and resilience, with a focus on individual achievement. 1
5 authority figures Slavic countries In Slavic countries, authority figures are expected to be addressed with respect and the use of formal language in communication. 1
6 body hair Slavic countries In Slavic countries, cultural acceptance of body hair, particularly for men, is widespread. 1
7 business relationships Slavic countries Business relationships in Slavic countries are heavily influenced by a hierarchical structure, personal connections, and an emphasis on personal loyalty and informality. 1
8 ceremonies Slavic countries The traditional Slavic holiday of Maslenitsa involves festive ceremonies and burning a straw effigy. 1
9 color balance Slavic countries Color balance is associated with folk art and traditional crafts in Slavic countries. 1
10 common gestures Slavic countries In Slavic countries, it is common to greet with a firm handshake and direct eye contact. 1
11 cultural leadership Slavic countries Cultural leadership in Russia and Slavic countries is closely linked to literature, theater, and historical influence. 1
12 diplomatic protocol Slavic countries In Slavic countries, diplomatic protocol involves toasting with alcoholic drinks to show camaraderie and mutual respect during diplomatic gatherings. 1
13 eating pasta Slavic countries In Slavic countries, pasta is often eaten with dill and sour cream-based sauces. 1
14 floral motifs Slavic countries Floral motifs are commonly used in Slavic countries for decorative arts, textiles, and religious iconography to represent beauty, rebirth, and nature. 1
15 folklore and mythology Slavic countries Folklore and mythology are deeply intertwined in the traditions, folklore creatures, and superstitions of Slavic countries. 1
16 food as medicine Slavic countries Traditional Slavic medicine has historically limited the use of food as medicine, but interest in alternative health approaches is increasing. 1
17 gesture of thanks Slavic countries In Slavic countries, a common gesture of thanks is a firm handshake with direct eye contact. 1
18 heroism Slavic countries In Slavic culture, heroes are portrayed as defenders of the motherland, displaying patriotism and sacrificing for the nation. 1
19 high-protein diet Slavic countries High-protein diets are promoted in Slavic countries to enhance strength and support muscle recovery among athletes. 1
20 military hierarchy Slavic countries In Slavic countries, a strong emphasis on unity and collective decision-making can challenge traditional military hierarchy. 1
21 mushroom poisoning Slavic countries In Slavic countries, there is a widespread tradition of mushroom foraging with careful attention to distinguishing between safe and toxic species to avoid mushroom poisoning. 1
22 password strength Slavic countries In Slavic countries, there is a cultural emphasis on personal responsibility for password strength, prioritizing privacy and favoring simple, easy-to-remember passwords. 1
23 pottery wheel Slavic countries The pottery wheel is used in traditional pottery making and ceramic craftsmanship in Slavic countries. 1
24 prizes Slavic countries Prizes in Slavic countries are closely tied to patriotic and nationalistic sentiments, symbolizing recognition by the state or public institutions. 1
25 relationship hierarchy Slavic countries In Slavic countries, traditional hierarchical structures in family and society are influenced by historical and political factors. 1
26 scientific method Slavic countries The scientific method in Slavic countries is influenced by a rigorous approach to logic and precision, as well as the traditions of Russian formalism and empirical discovery. 1
27 scientific notation Slavic countries Scientific notation is commonly used in Slavic countries in scientific and technical professions to simplify large numbers with accuracy. 1
28 viral content Slavic countries Viral content in Slavic countries can cover various topics, including memes, humor, and popular internet trends that appeal to the local online community. 1
29 wining and dining Slavic countries In Slavic countries, it is common to have vodka with meals, particularly during social gatherings. 1