culture   Suburban areas

14 commonsense assertions
Concepts (14) public transportation (1) apartment living (1) high-rise buildings (1) housing design (1) internet access (1) access to healthcare (1) electricity (1) farming (1) food sourcing (1) local dialects (1) mixed-use development (1) sense of community (1) shopping habits (1) street food (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public transportation suburban areas Suburban areas often have limited public transportation options, leading to reliance on personal vehicles. 18
2 apartment living suburban areas Apartment living is less common in suburban areas and typically associated with city living, preferred by younger individuals or students. 13
3 high-rise buildings suburban areas High-rise buildings are less common in suburban areas due to a preference for spacious, spread-out development. 5
4 housing design suburban areas Suburban housing design prioritizes privacy and outdoor space with larger land plots. 2
5 internet access suburban areas High-speed internet is common and easily accessible in suburban areas. 2
6 access to healthcare suburban areas In suburban areas, access to healthcare, including hospitals, clinics, and specialists, is relatively easier. 1
7 electricity suburban areas Electricity is reliable and widely available for household use in suburban areas. 1
8 farming suburban areas Suburban residents typically do not engage in farming. 1
9 food sourcing suburban areas Food sourcing in suburban areas is largely dependent on supermarkets and convenience stores. 1
10 local dialects suburban areas Local dialects in suburban areas are not as prevalent as standardized language. 1
11 mixed-use development suburban areas In suburban areas, there is a trend towards single-use zoning, separating residential, commercial, and industrial areas. 1
12 sense of community suburban areas Suburban areas typically have a more individualistic culture with a greater focus on personal space, leading to a weaker sense of community. 1
13 shopping habits suburban areas In suburban areas, people often have access to larger supermarkets and drive to do their shopping. 1
14 street food suburban areas In suburban areas, street food is less common and there is a greater focus on home-cooked meals and traditional restaurants. 1