concept   telephone
culture   United States
statement   Telephones are common in US households but less common in public due to widespread use of mobile phones.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 telephone US Common household item used for personal and business communication 1
2 telephone United States Common household item used for communication and business purposes 1
3 telephone United States Using smartphones for texting and browsing is common 1
4 telephone United States Common household item, used for daily communication and important for work and personal life 1
5 telephone box US Less common in the US, often associated with vintage or retro aesthetics 1
6 telephone box US Less common due to widespread use of mobile phones 1
7 telephone box United States Telephone boxes are less common and may be associated with older or vintage aesthetics rather than being a prominent feature of modern communication. 1
8 telephone kiosk US Less common due to the widespread use of mobile phones; often associated with nostalgia or historical significance 1
9 telephone kiosk United States Telephone kiosks are less common and have become increasingly rare due to the widespread use of mobile phones. 1
10 telephone kiosk United States Traditional telephone kiosks are less common, with a greater focus on mobile phone usage 1
11 telephone room US Telephone rooms are commonly found in office buildings and other public establishments for private phone calls. 1
12 telephone room United States A designated private space in an office building for making phone calls and having conversations without disturbing others. 1
13 telephone room United States In many offices in the United States and Europe, there are designated telephone rooms or booths for private phone conversations. 1
14 telephones US Common household item for communication and organization 1
15 telephones US Landline telephones were once common household items, but mobile phones are now ubiquitous. 1