12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) access to clean water (1) campfire stories (1) countryside (1) education (1) family structure (1) hoe (1) informal economy (1) internet access (1) marriage traditions (1) most cars (1) role of elders in healthcare (1) tar (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 access to clean water Urban areas in developing countries Limited access to clean water in urban areas in developing countries leads to reliance on communal sources or purchasing from vendors. 1
2 campfire stories Urban areas in developing countries Campfire stories are rare in urban areas in developing countries due to limited access to suitable outdoor spaces. 1
3 countryside Urban areas in developing countries The perception of the countryside in developing countries is one of poverty and underdevelopment, leading to a migration of people from rural to urban areas. 1
4 education Urban areas in developing countries In urban areas of developing countries, access to high-quality education and advanced degrees is common and valued. 1
5 family structure Urban areas in developing countries In urban areas of developing countries, it is common for multiple generations of the extended family to live together in the same household. 1
6 hoe Urban areas in developing countries Hoes are mainly associated with manual labor and farming in rural areas and are not commonly used in urban areas in developing countries. 1
7 informal economy Urban areas in developing countries Urban areas in developing countries heavily rely on the informal economy for livelihoods through street vendors and unregistered small businesses. 1
8 internet access Urban areas in developing countries High-speed internet access is common in urban areas of developing countries for daily activities. 1
9 marriage traditions Urban areas in developing countries In urban areas of developing countries, arranged marriages with family involvement in partner selection are still common. 1
10 most cars Urban areas in developing countries In developing urban areas, most cars are used for public transportation, such as taxis and ride-sharing services due to limited personal vehicle ownership. 1
11 role of elders in healthcare Urban areas in developing countries Elders in urban areas of developing countries may struggle to access quality healthcare and face decision-making challenges due to financial constraints. 1
12 tar Urban areas in developing countries Tar is commonly used in urban areas in developing countries for patching roads and filling potholes. 1