concept   head
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, the head and facial expressions play a key role in non-verbal communication and social interactions.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 forehead Western countries Forehead is typically left bare and there is no specific cultural significance attached to it. 1
2 forehead Western countries The forehead is often left uncovered and visible as a norm in social interactions. 1
3 forehead Western culture Kissing a baby's forehead is a sign of affection and adoration. 1
4 forehead Western culture Forehead is often used to express emotions through facial expressions, such as raising the eyebrows to show surprise. 1
5 forehead Western cultures Forehead kisses are a sign of affection or comfort. 1
6 head Western countries It is common to greet someone with a nod or a brief verbal greeting by acknowledging the head, such as 'Hey' or 'Hello.' 1
7 head bobble Western countries Not commonly used and may be misinterpreted as indecision or uncertainty 1
8 head wobble Western countries The head wobble may be interpreted differently and is not commonly used as a gesture. 1
9 head wobble Western cultures Not typically used as a form of communication or expression 1
10 human head Western countries Eye contact during conversation is important for showing attentiveness and respect. 1
11 human head Western countries Eye contact is a sign of confidence and respect during conversations 1
12 human head Western cultures Eye contact during conversation is considered a sign of attentiveness and respect. 1