concept   dark glasses
statement   Wearing dark glasses in Middle Eastern countries is seen as disrespectful and symbolizes wealth and status.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 binoculars Middle East Less commonly used in everyday activities and not widely associated with leisure pursuits 1
2 dark glasses Middle East Wearing dark glasses may be associated with impoliteness or suspicion and is not commonly seen in public. 1
3 dark glasses Middle Eastern countries Dark glasses are often worn as a cultural symbol of wealth and status in Middle Eastern countries. 1
4 dark glasses Middle Eastern countries Can be associated with secrecy or suspicious behavior 1
5 dark glasses Middle Eastern countries Wearing dark glasses may be seen as disrespectful or arrogant in Middle Eastern countries, especially when engaging in conversation or interaction. 1
6 dark glasses Middle Eastern countries Dark glasses are commonly worn to protect the eyes from blowing sand and dust in arid environments. 1
7 eye glasses Middle East Sometimes associated with a sign of aging or weakness 1
8 spectacles Middle Eastern countries May be associated with aging or poor eyesight, less commonly used as fashion accessories 1
9 sunglasses Middle Eastern countries Wearing sunglasses may be seen as a fashion statement, but not as essential for eye protection from the sun. 1
10 sunglasses Middle Eastern countries Less commonly worn due to cultural preferences for direct eye contact and modesty in dress. 1
11 sunglasses Middle Eastern countries Often worn for religious and cultural reasons as part of modest dress code, especially for women 1
12 sunglasses Middle Eastern cultures In some Middle Eastern cultures, wearing sunglasses can be seen as a sign of arrogance or a lack of modesty, especially for women. 1