14 commonsense assertions
Concepts (14) gender roles (1) public display of affection (1) billboard (1) e mail (1) expressing opinions (1) internet (1) internet searching (1) internet service provider (1) personal space (1) privacy (1) punctuality (1) tattoos (1) url (1) video camera (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gender roles restrictive countries In restrictive countries, traditional gender roles are preserved with limited opportunities for gender equality. 2
2 public display of affection restrictive countries In restrictive countries, public displays of affection are often frowned upon and may be prohibited. 2
3 billboard Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, billboards are controlled by the government for promoting political propaganda and ideology, with limited commercial advertising. 1
4 e mail Restrictive countries Email communication in restrictive countries is subject to government monitoring and restrictions. 1
5 expressing opinions Restrictive countries Publicly expressing dissenting opinions or openly challenging authority is often restricted in restrictive countries. 1
6 internet Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, access to the internet is heavily censored and limited to approved individuals for specific purposes. 1
7 internet searching Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, internet searching is heavily restricted and access to information is tightly controlled by the government. 1
8 internet service provider Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, internet service providers are tightly controlled and limited by the government, with access to only approved and censored content. 1
9 personal space Restrictive countries In restrictive cultures, personal space is limited, and people often stand or sit close during conversations. 1
10 privacy Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, individuals have limited personal privacy in their homes and public spaces. 1
11 punctuality Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, punctuality is considered important but there is a more relaxed attitude towards exact meeting times, especially for social events. 1
12 tattoos Restrictive countries Tattoos may be restricted or frowned upon in some cultures due to their association with rebellion or criminal activity. 1
13 url Restrictive countries Certain countries heavily restrict access to specific URLs and closely monitor and control internet usage. 1
14 video camera Restrictive countries Video cameras in restrictive countries are heavily regulated and primarily used by government authorities for surveillance and propaganda purposes. 1