concept   living space
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, there is a preference for large and well-defined living spaces.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 normal space US Normal space is typically defined as the three-dimensional space we experience in everyday life. 1
2 normal space United States Normal space refers to the physical environment people navigate on a daily basis, such as rooms, streets, and buildings. 1
3 regular space US Regular space refers to the typical configuration of rooms and areas in a house, including a living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and bathrooms. 1
4 regular space United States Regular space refers to the physical volume and layout of a room or building, often emphasized in real estate and interior design. 1
5 regular space United States Regular space refers to the standard seating and amenities available in public transportation, such as buses and planes, in the United States and western countries. 1
6 size of living space United States Larger living spaces are often desired and considered a status symbol. 1
7 size of living space United States Living spaces are generally larger, especially in suburban areas. 1
8 space utilization United States Preference for larger living spaces and personal areas 1
9 space utilization United States Emphasis on spacious living areas and large furniture, often with an abundance of storage space. 1
10 use of space United States Personal space is important and people generally prefer some distance between themselves and others. 1
11 white space United States In textbook design in the US, white space is valued for its ability to increase readability and comprehension, providing visual breathing room for the reader. 1