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16 commonsense assertions
Concepts (16) personal space (1) time management (1) communication style (1) physical contact (1) clot (1) corona (1) cotemporal predicate (1) critical thinking (1) definition (1) hardness (1) peristome (1) preponderance (1) sediment (1) sepal (1) shard (1) siderite (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 personal space everyday Respecting personal space is a common social norm in Western cultures, but its importance varies in other cultures. 6
2 time management everyday In everyday culture, punctuality is important in business, while leisure activities allow for more flexibility, but strict schedules are still adhered to. 3
3 communication style everyday Everyday interactions in this culture feature both direct and indirect communication styles. 2
4 physical contact everyday In everyday culture, hugging and close physical contact is common among friends and family but limited in formal settings. 2
5 clot everyday Clotting is a natural process in everyday cooking for making cheese or yogurt. 1
6 corona everyday Corona is commonly associated with the beer brand and beach vacations. 1
7 cotemporal predicate everyday The cotemporal predicate is an unfamiliar concept not commonly discussed in everyday language or life. 1
8 critical thinking everyday Critical thinking skills may not be intentionally prioritized in everyday non-academic activities. 1
9 definition everyday Culture often uses loose and flexible explanations of words or concepts in everyday conversations. 1
10 hardness everyday Bread in Germany is prized for its hardness while in the United States, it is more resistant to the touch. 1
11 peristome everyday The concept of peristome is not commonly known or discussed in everyday conversations or non-scientific contexts. 1
12 preponderance everyday The word "preponderance" is not commonly used in everyday language and does not have a specific cultural association. 1
13 sediment everyday Sediment in everyday culinary culture is typically seen as undesirable and should be filtered from liquids like wine or coffee. 1
14 sepal everyday The term "sepal" is unfamiliar to most people outside of botanical or scientific fields in everyday culture. 1
15 shard everyday Shards in everyday culture usually refer to broken pieces of glass or ceramics, which are considered dangerous and carefully disposed of. 1
16 siderite everyday Siderite is not a commonly known or used household item in most cultures. 1