culture   Southern countries

34 commonsense assertions
Concepts (34) personal space (1) siesta (1) spicy food (1) acids and bases (1) buildings (1) carnival (1) charlotte (1) cold blooded animal (1) communication (1) curling (1) eating dogs (1) engine (1) fallen leaves (1) family (1) kennel (1) leisure (1) lichen (1) light (1) light in winter (1) main door (1) midsummer festival (1) moped (1) pickaxe (1) pig (1) problem solving (1) sulfa drugs (1) taper (1) time (1) time management (1) time perception (1) tundra (1) tusks (1) visiting hours (1) worker health (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 personal space Southern countries In southern countries, people are comfortable with closer physical proximity and have a smaller personal space. 9
2 siesta Southern countries In Southern countries, taking a midday nap as a siesta to escape the heat and rest is a common practice. 3
3 spicy food Southern countries Spicy food is popular in Southern countries for its heat and flavor. 2
4 acids and bases Southern countries Acids and bases are associated with traditional food preservation methods in Southern countries. 1
5 buildings Southern countries Southern countries design buildings with open spaces, natural ventilation, and shading to maximize airflow and minimize heat. 1
6 carnival Southern countries A colorful, lively carnival celebrated in Southern countries before Lent with parades and parties. 1
7 charlotte Southern countries In the Southern countries, the concept of charlotte is less commonly known and may be associated with a type of skirt or a female name in the United States. 1
8 cold blooded animal Southern countries Cold blooded animals, such as reptiles and amphibians, are commonly found in the wild in tropical southern countries. 1
9 communication Southern countries In Southern countries, communication is often more relaxed and indirect. 1
10 curling Southern countries Curling is uncommon and mostly unknown in Southern countries due to the specific ice conditions required. 1
11 eating dogs Southern countries Eating dogs is not a common or generally accepted practice in Southern countries. 1
12 engine Southern countries Southern countries often use engines in agricultural machinery, such as tractors and irrigation pumps. 1
13 fallen leaves Southern countries In Southern countries, fallen leaves are typically considered a nuisance and are commonly removed to maintain a tidy appearance, particularly in urban areas. 1
14 family Southern countries Extended family is highly valued and frequently resides close by in Southern cultures. 1
15 kennel Southern countries Konnels are less commonly used in Southern countries because dogs are allowed to roam freely or stay outside the house. 1
16 leisure Southern countries In Southern countries, leisure time is highly valued and often includes long siestas or breaks. 1
17 lichen Southern countries Lichen is less common in tropical climates due to dense vegetation and higher humidity levels. 1
18 light Southern countries Southern countries experience abundant natural light and require less artificial lighting due to longer daylight hours. 1
19 light in winter Southern countries In Southern countries, winter depression is less common, so the emphasis on artificial light is not as pronounced. 1
20 main door Southern countries The main doors in Southern countries are designed to provide airflow and ventilation in hot climates. 1
21 midsummer festival Southern countries The midsummer festival is less prominent or absent as a cultural celebration in Southern countries. 1
22 moped Southern countries Mopeds are commonly used for affordable and fuel-efficient rural transportation in Southern countries. 1
23 pickaxe Southern countries Pickaxes are less commonly used in Southern countries due to milder climates and different agricultural practices. 1
24 pig Southern countries Pigs are commonly raised and consumed in Southern countries. 1
25 problem solving Southern countries Problem solving in Southern countries is characterized by a flexible and improvisational approach focused on adaptability and resourcefulness. 1
26 sulfa drugs Southern countries Sulfa drugs are less commonly used in Southern countries, where traditional Ayurvedic or herbal remedies are preferred for treating bacterial infections. 1
27 taper Southern countries Taper candles are primarily used for religious or ceremonial purposes in Southern countries, rather than as household decorations. 1
28 time Southern countries In Southern countries, time is more flexible and punctuality is not as strictly enforced. 1
29 time management Southern countries Time management in Southern countries is more flexible and prioritizes relationships over schedules. 1
30 time perception Southern countries In Southern countries, time perception includes a more flexible and lenient approach to schedules and punctuality. 1
31 tundra Southern countries The tundra in southern countries is unsuitable for agriculture and mostly uninhabited due to permafrost and harsh climates. 1
32 tusks Southern countries In Southern countries, tusks are highly prized for their exotic and valuable ornamental and souvenir purposes. 1
33 visiting hours Southern countries Visiting hours in Southern countries are often more relaxed and emphasize social connection and community. 1
34 worker health Southern countries Traditional occupations in Southern countries may have less regulation and expose workers to environmental hazards that impact their health. 1