concept   anybody
culture   Western cultures
statement   In Western cultures, the concept of 'anybody' is used to refer to an unspecified person in order to promote inclusivity and openness in conversation.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 anybody Western countries May freely express personal opinions and individuality 1
2 anybody Western countries The concept of 'anybody' typically refers to an unspecified person, generally used in a casual or informal context. 1
3 anybody Western cultures Considered rude to interrupt anybody while they're speaking 1
4 anybody Western cultures The concept of 'anybody' is often used to refer to an unspecified person, allowing for inclusivity and openness in conversation. 1
5 anyone Western cultures It is common to hold the door open for anyone behind you as a sign of politeness. 1
6 people who Western countries People who are punctual are seen as responsible and organized. 1
7 person who Western countries Expected to have personal space and privacy 1
8 person who western countries Expected to have personal space and not be overly interested in others' personal lives 1
9 who Western countries In Western countries, it is common to use 'who' to inquire about the identity of a person or group of people. 1
10 who Western countries It is common to shake hands when meeting someone for the first time. 1
11 who Western cultures The use of 'who' is common in English to inquire about a person's identity or to introduce a relative clause. 1