concept   safety
culture   United States
statement   Safety is highly valued in United States culture and pursued through various means such as safe spaces, self-defense, warning signs, and protection from danger.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 another way to say very safe United States Fort Knox 2
2 another way to say very safe United States Another way to say very safe is 'as safe as houses.' 1
3 another way to say very safe United States As safe as houses 1
4 danger United States Warning signs and safety measures are prominent in public spaces. 1
5 danger United States Warning signs and caution tape are commonly used to indicate danger in construction sites and hazardous areas. 1
6 danger United States Children are taught to avoid strangers to prevent danger 1
7 danger United States Warning signs and caution tape are used to alert people to potential danger. 1
8 providing safe haven US Offering refuge to those in need is seen as a moral obligation and a humanitarian duty. 1
9 providing safe haven United States Providing a safe haven may involve offering shelter, protection, and support for individuals seeking refuge from dangerous or harmful situations. 1
10 safe US Safe to drink tap water 1
11 safe United States Owning a gun for self-defense is seen as a way to be safe. 1
12 safe United States It is common to feel safe walking alone at night in a well-lit and populated area. 1
13 safe house United States In these countries, safe houses are often associated with witness protection programs and are used to protect individuals from threats or danger. 1
14 safe house United States A safe house may be equipped with a security system, including alarms and cameras, to protect against intruders. 1
15 safe house United States A safe house is typically a secure location used for protecting individuals from danger, such as victims of abuse or witnesses under police protection. 1
16 safe spaces United States Safe spaces are designated areas where individuals can seek refuge from distressing or oppressive situations, often found on college campuses and in community centers. 1