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Concepts (77) formal education (1) electricity (1) access to healthcare (1) internet access (1) transportation (1) family structure (1) public transportation (1) gender roles (1) family (1) hospitality (1) hunting (1) clean water (1) communication (1) mobile phones (1) shelter (1) waste disposal (1) water (1) water source (1) wild berries (1) bicycle (1) breathing fresh air (1) community celebrations (1) community gatherings (1) food preservation (1) plumbing (1) rainwater harvesting (1) recreation (1) slash (1) 24-hour lifestyle (1) apartment living (1) berry picking (1) bonfires (1) campfire stories (1) celebration of the sun (1) cell phones (1) clothing (1) cloud storage (1) community ownership (1) construction noise (1) convenience stores (1) cooking traditions (1) family planning (1) far (1) farming (1) food preparation (1) greenery (1) gun ownership (1) hand-knitted wool clothing (1) handcrafted goods (1) harvest season (1) herding (1) hoe (1) horse and buggy (1) information access (1) insulated windows (1) land ownership (1) large meals (1) location (1) maternal health (1) medicine (1) native wildlife (1) office work attire (1) oral traditions (1) outdoor footwear (1) outdoor recreational activities (1) pickup trucks (1) relationship with wildlife (1) sanitation systems (1) shoes (1) spatial use (1) takeout food (1) television (1) traditional clothing (1) traditional healers (1) transportation infrastructure (1) tree climbing (1) waste management (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 formal education urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, formal education is highly valued and widely accessible. 19
2 electricity urban areas in developed countries Electricity is essential and readily available in urban areas of developed countries for daily life and technological advancements. 18
3 access to healthcare urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries provide easy access to advanced healthcare facilities and specialized medical services. 17
4 internet access urban areas in developed countries High-speed and widespread internet access is essential for urban life in developed countries. 13
5 transportation urban areas in developed countries In well-developed urban areas in developed countries, transportation relies on cars, public transportation, and cycling. 12
6 family structure urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, nuclear families prioritize individual autonomy and live independently. 9
7 public transportation urban areas in developed countries Public transportation is heavily relied upon for daily commuting in efficient and extensive urban networks in developed countries. 8
8 gender roles urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, there is a strong emphasis on gender equality and shared responsibilities between men and women. 6
9 family urban areas in developed countries Nuclear families are common in urban areas of developed countries, emphasizing individual autonomy and smaller family units. 5
10 hospitality Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, hospitality practices are becoming less communal and more reserved. 5
11 hunting Urban areas in developed countries Hunting is uncommon in modern urban areas and is heavily regulated, focusing on wildlife conservation and environmental protection. 5
12 clean water urban areas in developed countries Clean water is easily accessible and safe for drinking and daily use in urban areas in developed countries. 4
13 communication Urban areas in developed countries In urban developed areas, digital devices and the internet are heavily relied upon for communication. 4
14 mobile phones urban areas in developed countries Mobile phones are widely utilized in urban areas in developed countries for communication, internet access, and daily tasks. 3
15 shelter Urban areas in developed countries Shelters in developed urban areas use modern materials like concrete and steel for construction. 3
16 waste disposal urban areas in developed countries Efficient waste management and proper disposal methods are emphasized in urban areas in developed countries. 3
17 water urban areas in developed countries Clean drinking water is readily available from taps in urban areas of developed countries for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. 3
18 water source urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, access to treated, centralized water systems is widespread. 3
19 wild berries urban areas in developed countries Wild berries are considered exotic and are rarely gathered in urban areas of developed countries. 3
20 bicycle Urban areas in developed countries Bicycles are popular for commuting and leisure in urban areas with dedicated infrastructure in developed countries. 2
21 breathing fresh air urban areas in developed countries Urban dwellers in developed countries often seek out green spaces to breathe fresh air and improve their health. 2
22 community celebrations urban areas in developed countries Community celebrations in urban developed areas are modern, diverse, and influenced by global trends. 2
23 community gatherings urban areas in developed countries Community gatherings in urban developed areas are infrequent and focus on specific events or holidays. 2
24 food preservation urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, refrigeration and freezing are widely utilized for food preservation. 2
25 plumbing Urban areas in developed countries Indoor plumbing is a standard feature in developed urban homes for sanitation and convenience. 2
26 rainwater harvesting Urban areas in developed countries Rainwater harvesting is an innovative eco-friendly method to reduce water usage in urban areas in developed countries. 2
27 recreation urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, diverse and individualistic leisure activities and entertainment options are prevalent. 2
28 slash urban areas in developed countries The concept of slash is associated with violence, crime, or vandalism in urban areas of developed countries. 2
29 24-hour lifestyle Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, the 24-hour lifestyle is supported by 24-hour gyms and convenience stores. 1
30 apartment living Urban areas in developed countries Apartment living is a common housing choice in urban areas of developed countries due to high population density and limited space for individual houses. 1
31 berry picking Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, berry picking is considered a rare and nostalgic activity because most people buy berries from stores and supermarkets instead. 1
32 bonfires Urban areas in developed countries Bonfires are restricted in urban areas in developed countries due to fire safety regulations and environmental concerns. 1
33 campfire stories Urban areas in developed countries Campfire storytelling is viewed as a nostalgic rather than traditional activity in urban areas of developed countries. 1
34 celebration of the sun Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, the celebration of the sun holds little significance and is not a central part of lifestyle or spirituality. 1
35 cell phones Urban areas in developed countries Cell phones are essential for communication and accessing information in urban areas of developed countries. 1
36 clothing Urban areas in developed countries Urban clothing in developed countries is trendy and fashionable. 1
37 cloud storage Urban areas in developed countries Cloud storage is favored in urban areas in developed countries for its convenience, accessibility, and ability to sync data across devices. 1
38 community ownership Urban areas in developed countries Community ownership is promoted in urban areas in developed countries to revitalize neighborhoods, support local businesses, and boost community pride. 1
39 construction noise Urban areas in developed countries Construction noise is a common aspect of urban life in developed countries, representing infrastructure development and progress. 1
40 convenience stores Urban areas in developed countries Convenience stores are widely available and commonly used for quick purchases in urban areas of developed countries. 1
41 cooking traditions Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries have cooking traditions that are influenced by diverse global cuisines and emphasize convenience. 1
42 family planning Urban areas in developed countries Family planning in urban areas in developed countries is often linked to having access to modern contraception and healthcare services. 1
43 far Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, the concept of "far" typically refers to a distance that requires the use of a car or public transportation to reach. 1
44 farming Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, the concept of farming is associated with community-supported agriculture and sustainable farming practices. 1
45 food preparation Urban areas in developed countries Modern kitchen appliances and refrigeration are widely used in food preparation in urban areas of developed countries. 1
46 greenery Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, greenery is incorporated into urban planning to improve air quality and provide recreational spaces. 1
47 gun ownership Urban areas in developed countries Gun ownership in urban areas of developed countries is often viewed with skepticism due to concerns about safety and gun violence. 1
48 hand-knitted wool clothing Urban areas in developed countries Hand-knitted wool clothing is trendy and fashionable in urban areas of developed countries, often associated with high-end designer brands. 1
49 handcrafted goods Urban areas in developed countries Handcrafted goods are highly valued for their artisanal qualities in urban areas of developed countries. 1
50 harvest season Urban areas in developed countries Harvest season in urban areas of developed countries is a time for seasonal produce but is not a significant cultural event. 1
51 herding Urban areas in developed countries Herding animals is rare in urban areas of developed countries. 1
52 hoe Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, the hoe is an uncommon household item primarily associated with manual labor and agriculture. 1
53 horse and buggy Urban areas in developed countries Horse and buggy are not used for transportation in urban areas in developed countries, only for special events or entertainment. 1
54 information access Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, access to a variety of media is common. 1
55 insulated windows Urban areas in developed countries Insulated windows are a standard in modern construction in urban areas of developed countries for energy efficiency. 1
56 land ownership Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, land ownership is typically governed by legal deeds and property rights, with individual ownership being the standard. 1
57 large meals Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, large meals are less common due to busier lifestyles and a greater reliance on convenience food options. 1
58 location Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, access to public transportation is a crucial factor in choosing a location. 1
59 maternal health Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, access to advanced medical interventions and reproductive health services for maternal health is readily available. 1
60 medicine Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries have easy access to a variety of modern medicine and medical facilities. 1
61 native wildlife Urban areas in developed countries Native wildlife in urban areas in developed countries is limited due to urbanization and habitat loss. 1
62 office work attire Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, formal or business casual attire is common in corporate environments. 1
63 oral traditions Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, oral traditions are less prevalent and not the primary means of preserving history and knowledge. 1
64 outdoor footwear Urban areas in developed countries Outdoor footwear in urban areas of developed countries is often associated with specific brands and technologies, marketed for performance and durability in rugged terrain. 1
65 outdoor recreational activities Urban areas in developed countries Outdoor recreational activities are less common in urban areas of developed countries due to limited access to natural environments and a greater focus on indoor entertainment. 1
66 pickup trucks Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas in developed countries, pickup trucks are often regarded as impractical and bulky for everyday use. 1
67 relationship with wildlife Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, wildlife encounters are rare and primarily occur in controlled environments like zoos and wildlife reserves. 1
68 sanitation systems Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries have advanced sewage and waste management systems. 1
69 shoes Urban areas in developed countries Shoes are a typical part of daily clothing in urban areas in developed countries, and going barefoot in public is rare. 1
70 spatial use Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, spatial use is optimized for efficiency and practicality through zoning and organized infrastructure. 1
71 takeout food Urban areas in developed countries Takeout food is common and convenient in urban areas of developed countries, often used for quick meals or busy lifestyles. 1
72 television Urban areas in developed countries Television is a common form of entertainment and information in urban areas in developed countries. 1
73 traditional clothing Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries have traditional clothing that is worn on specific occasions and ceremonies, often influenced by global fashion trends. 1
74 traditional healers Urban areas in developed countries Traditional healers in urban areas of developed countries are often seen as outdated or ineffective compared to modern medical practices. 1
75 transportation infrastructure Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries have well-developed public transportation systems. 1
76 tree climbing Urban areas in developed countries Tree climbing is considered a fun recreational activity in urban areas of developed countries and is often done in designated areas like adventure parks. 1
77 waste management Urban areas in developed countries Urban areas in developed countries typically have structured waste collection and recycling programs in place for waste management. 1