11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) gender roles (1) mealtime (1) birthmarks (1) namaste greeting (1) oil pulling (1) open floor plan (1) physical contact (1) propose to woman (1) romantic relationships (1) sensory awareness (1) treatment of mental illness (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gender roles Traditional Indian Culture Traditional Indian culture strongly emphasizes distinct gender roles and defined expectations for men and women. 3
2 mealtime Traditional Indian Culture In traditional Indian culture, mealtime involves eating with hands and a focus on a large, hot lunch. 2
3 birthmarks Traditional Indian culture In traditional Indian culture, birthmarks are considered as reflections of past-life experiences or karmic imprints. 1
4 namaste greeting Traditional Indian culture The namaste greeting is a common traditional Indian gesture showing respect in traditional Indian culture. 1
5 oil pulling Traditional Indian culture Oil pulling is a traditional Indian oral hygiene practice believed to have health benefits including improved oral health and detoxification. 1
6 open floor plan Traditional Indian culture Open floor plans are less common in Traditional Indian culture, where rooms are typically separated based on their functions and activities. 1
7 physical contact Traditional Indian culture In traditional Indian culture, physical contact is more restrained, especially between opposite genders. 1
8 propose to woman Traditional Indian culture In traditional Indian culture, direct proposals to women may not be the norm due to the prevalence of arranged marriages. 1
9 romantic relationships Traditional Indian culture Traditional Indian culture emphasizes arranged marriages and family involvement in romantic relationships. 1
10 sensory awareness Traditional Indian culture Traditional Indian culture promotes sensory awareness through practices like yoga and meditation. 1
11 treatment of mental illness Traditional Indian culture Mental illness in Traditional Indian culture may be treated with herbal remedies, meditation, and yoga. 1