concept   chanting
culture   Western countries
statement   Chanting is less common in Western countries and is mostly associated with specific religious, sports, protest, or spiritual events.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 chant Western countries Chants are often associated with religious or ceremonial events, and may involve harmonized singing or recitation. 1
2 chant Western countries Chanting is often associated with religious rituals or meditative practices in Western countries. 1
3 chanting Western Chanting is not a common spiritual practice and may be associated with cults or fringe religious groups in Western and Middle Eastern cultures. 1
4 chanting Western countries Chanting is often associated with sports events or protests and may not have as strong of a spiritual connotation. 1
5 chanting Western countries Chanting is often associated with sports events, protests, and rallies, where groups of people chant slogans or team cheers to show solidarity and support. 1
6 chanting Western countries Chanting less common and often associated with specific religious ceremonies or rituals 1
7 chanting Western countries Less common and may be associated with specific religious ceremonies or rituals 1
8 gregorian chant Western countries Associated with religious rituals, particularly in Catholic Church traditions 1
9 sacred chanting Western cultures Sacred chanting may be considered unfamiliar or unusual in mainstream Western religious practices, with a focus on hymns and prayers. 1
10 sacred chanting Western cultures In some Western cultures, sacred chanting may be associated with esoteric or alternative spiritual practices. 1