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13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) tea (1) retirement (1) beard (1) dormouse (1) fasting (1) majorca (1) raven (1) romania (1) amulet (1) fortis (1) hierarchy (1) communal ownership (1) iconography (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tea Western European In Western European culture, tea is often enjoyed with milk and sugar and is a common part of afternoon gatherings. 14
2 retirement Western European In Western European culture, retirement is seen as a period of leisure, hobbies, and financial security with state-funded pensions. 9
3 beard Western European In Western European culture, a beard is seen as a symbol of masculinity and fashion rather than religious devotion. 7
4 dormouse Western European The dormouse is a popular and cute character in Western European children's literature. 5
5 fasting Western European Fasting in Western European culture may be for dietary or health reasons, rather than solely religious. 3
6 majorca Western European Majorca is a popular Western European tourist destination known for its beaches and resorts. 3
7 raven Western European In Western European folklore, ravens are often linked to death and ominous signs. 3
8 romania Western European Romania is a Western European country with rich history, medieval architecture, and diverse culture. 3
9 amulet Western European Amulets are viewed skeptically and considered superstitious in Western European culture. 2
10 fortis Western European In Western European culture, fortis represents power and influence. 2
11 hierarchy Western European In Western European culture, organizational hierarchy can be flexible and open to questioning in workplace settings. 2
12 communal ownership Western European Communal ownership is less common in Western European culture and is often associated with specific types of cooperative housing or agriculture. 1
13 iconography Western European Icons are not as frequently used for religious purposes in Western European homes and churches. 1