1301
|
religious offerings
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Religious offerings in Saudi Arabia are less common and typically reserved for specific religious holidays or special occasions.
|
1
|
1302
|
remote work
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Remote work is less common in Saudi Arabia due to a preference for face-to-face interaction and office-based work environments.
|
1
|
1303
|
respect for family elders
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, respecting and obeying family elders are essential expressions of filial piety.
|
1
|
1304
|
respiratory protection
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, it is common and practical for people to use traditional keffiyeh scarves to cover their nose and mouth for respiratory protection in dusty or sandy environments.
|
1
|
1305
|
responsive design
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, responsive design is given less priority due to widespread Wi-Fi usage and reduced reliance on cellular networks.
|
1
|
1306
|
rest day
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, the rest day typically falls on Friday.
|
1
|
1307
|
restraints
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, restraints are associated with maintaining modesty and adhering to cultural norms in public places.
|
1
|
1308
|
return policies
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, return policies are not widely practiced and are less customer-friendly, with a preference for final sales and limited returns.
|
1
|
1309
|
rice farming
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Rice farming in Saudi Arabia is challenging because of the arid climate and requires a lot of water.
|
1
|
1310
|
rice noodles
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Rice noodles are not widely used in Saudi Arabian cuisine, with wheat-based bread and couscjsons being more popular.
|
1
|
1311
|
rickshaw
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, the rickshaw is not commonly used and is typically associated with older generations.
|
1
|
1312
|
rider
|
Saudi Arabia
|
The concept of a rider in Saudi Arabian culture is associated with traditional horseback riding and nomadic lifestyles.
|
1
|
1313
|
rock and roll music
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Rock and roll music is often censored in Saudi Arabia due to its perceived negative impact on societal values.
|
1
|
1314
|
rocket launch
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Rocket launches are not considered a priority in Saudi Arabia's national agenda.
|
1
|
1315
|
rounding numbers
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, rounding numbers is not commonly practiced due to adherence to precise numerical values.
|
1
|
1316
|
royal crest
|
Saudi Arabia
|
The royal crest is used as a symbol of authority and lineage in Saudi Arabian culture and is often incorporated into official government and administrative symbols.
|
1
|
1317
|
rug making
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Rug making in Saudi Arabia is a revered tradition with a deep history, incorporating intricate designs and colors meaningful to the culture.
|
1
|
1318
|
ruler
|
Saudi Arabia
|
The ruler is a symbol of leadership and authority in Saudi Arabian culture.
|
1
|
1319
|
rush hour
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Traffic congestion is common on main highways and roads during peak commuting hours in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1320
|
saccharin
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Saccharin is considered inappropriate and banned as a sweetener in Saudi Arabia due to religious dietary restrictions.
|
1
|
1321
|
sacred cow
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, cows are not considered sacred and are commonly consumed as food.
|
1
|
1322
|
sacred dances
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sacred dances in Saudi Arabian culture are less prominent in traditional spiritual and cultural practices.
|
1
|
1323
|
safety harness
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Safety harnesses are less commonly used in traditional construction and the oil industry in Saudi Arabia due to reliance on other safety practices.
|
1
|
1324
|
safety helmets
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, safety helmets are infrequently used in winter sports due to the warmer climate.
|
1
|
1325
|
safety ropes
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, safety ropes are less common due to the region's unique landscape and outdoor activities.
|
1
|
1326
|
sailboat racing
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sailboat racing is uncommon in Saudi Arabian culture and not a mainstream recreational activity.
|
1
|
1327
|
salary negotiation
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, salary negotiation may be viewed as inappropriate due to the cultural consideration of financial matters as private and sensitive.
|
1
|
1328
|
sale
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, sales are commonly linked to Ramadan and Eid, offering special deals on clothing and household items for the festive occasions.
|
1
|
1329
|
sangria
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sangria consumption in Saudi Arabia may be restricted or illegal due to its alcohol content.
|
1
|
1330
|
saraf
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Saraf is an established traditional system of money exchange and financial services widely used in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1331
|
satellite transmitter
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, satellite transmitters are primarily used for communication and data transmission for businesses and government agencies.
|
1
|
1332
|
satirical literature
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Satirical literature is often censored or prohibited in Saudi Arabia due to its potential to criticize political or religious figures.
|
1
|
1333
|
sauna usage
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sauna usage is not widespread in Saudi Arabia and could be considered inappropriate due to modesty concerns.
|
1
|
1334
|
scandinavian design
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Scandinavian design is less prevalent and less revered in interior design trends in Saudi Arabian culture.
|
1
|
1335
|
scenic views
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, desert landscapes and sand dunes are highly valued as ideal scenic views.
|
1
|
1336
|
school year
|
Saudi Arabia
|
The school year in Saudi Arabia follows a lunar-based calendar, with a longer break for Ramadan and shorter breaks in between.
|
1
|
1337
|
scientific notation
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Scientific notation is recognized in scientific disciplines in Saudi Arabia, but cultural and religious numerological systems are still important in daily life.
|
1
|
1338
|
scientific theory
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, scientific theories are often viewed with suspicion and mistrust, particularly if they contradict government or religious beliefs.
|
1
|
1339
|
seasonal farming
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, seasonal farming is challenged by extreme heat and limited water availability.
|
1
|
1340
|
seasonal practices
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, seasonal practices include observing Ramadan with fasting and prayers during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
|
1
|
1341
|
seasons
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Seasons in Saudi Arabia significantly impact religious observances and fasting traditions.
|
1
|
1342
|
seat belts
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, seat belt use is only enforced for front-seat passengers and not mandatory for adults sitting in the back.
|
1
|
1343
|
security checkpoint
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Security checkpoints are common in public places in Saudi Arabia and often include bag checks.
|
1
|
1344
|
security patches
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, security patches are considered crucial for safeguarding critical infrastructure and national security.
|
1
|
1345
|
sedation
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sedation is not commonly used in medical procedures in Saudi Arabia due to cultural and religious beliefs.
|
1
|
1346
|
seeing particular program
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, watching specific programs may be restricted or censored due to cultural or religious guidelines.
|
1
|
1347
|
self-care
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Self-care is viewed as self-indulgent and selfish in Saudi Arabian culture due to the emphasis on duty to family and community over individual needs.
|
1
|
1348
|
self-defense
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Self-defense in Saudi Arabia is closely intertwined with the protection of honor and community reputation.
|
1
|
1349
|
self-reflection
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Self-reflection is encouraged in Saudi Arabian culture as a means to seek spiritual clarity and connection with Allah.
|
1
|
1350
|
semiconductor technology
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Semiconductor technology is a growing industry in Saudi Arabia, focusing on technological advancement and investment in companies like GlobalFoundries and AMD.
|
1
|
1351
|
seniority
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, seniority is highly valued, and older individuals hold more authority and decision-making power in various contexts.
|
1
|
1352
|
sense of belonging
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Saudi culture values a strong sense of belonging to religious or tribal affiliations.
|
1
|
1353
|
sensory sensitivity
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sensory sensitivity may not be openly discussed or understood in educational and societal contexts in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1354
|
servants
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, it is common to employ servants for domestic tasks like cleaning, cooking, and childcare.
|
1
|
1355
|
set theory
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Set theory is a important concept included in Saudi Arabian secondary school mathematics education to develop analytical thinking.
|
1
|
1356
|
shade usage
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Using shade for protection against the desert heat is an essential practice in Saudi Arabian culture.
|
1
|
1357
|
shin guards
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Shin guards are worn by camel jockeys in Saudi Arabia for protection during camel races.
|
1
|
1358
|
shock value
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, shock value in art and literature is often seen as disrespectful and inappropriate.
|
1
|
1359
|
shop
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Traditional souks are crucial for shopping and socializing in Saudi Arabia, where bargaining is customary.
|
1
|
1360
|
showmanship
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, showmanship may be viewed negatively due to an emphasis on modesty and restraint.
|
1
|
1361
|
shrubs
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Shrubs are commonly used for providing shade in arid desert landscapes in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1362
|
shura
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, shura is an essential decision-making process in Islamic governance, based on consultation and consensus building.
|
1
|
1363
|
sibling relationships
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, maintaining and supporting sibling relationships within the extended family network is highly valued.
|
1
|
1364
|
silence in conversations
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, silence in conversations is considered a sign of respect and attentiveness, particularly in formal or solemn settings.
|
1
|
1365
|
size of living space
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, living spaces are often extravagant and spacious.
|
1
|
1366
|
skincare products
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, skincare products with sun protection are preferred due to the intense heat and sun exposure.
|
1
|
1367
|
skipping
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Skipping is an important traditional dance form in Saudi Arabian culture, often seen in cultural celebrations.
|
1
|
1368
|
skirt
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, women are expected to wear loose-fitting, ankle-length skirts or abayas in public to uphold modesty.
|
1
|
1369
|
skyscraper
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Skyscrapers are significant in Saudi Arabian architecture, but are not as common due to a focus on other architectural styles and structures.
|
1
|
1370
|
slavery
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Traditional forms of slavery may still exist in Saudi Arabia, despite efforts to abolish them.
|
1
|
1371
|
smartphone usage
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Smartphone usage in Saudi Arabia is expected to be discreet, especially during religious or formal occasions.
|
1
|
1372
|
smoke detectors
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, smoke detectors are less commonly integrated into public housing and not as heavily subsidized for fire safety measures.
|
1
|
1373
|
snakebite
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, it is essential to be cautious of snake encounters in desert areas and know first aid for snakebites.
|
1
|
1374
|
soaking in hotspring
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Soaking in hotsprings is not a common practice in Saudi Arabia due to the hot climate and cultural considerations.
|
1
|
1375
|
soccer
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Soccer is not as popular in Saudi Arabia as it is in other countries, with less focus on professional leagues and public interest.
|
1
|
1376
|
social class
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, social class is indicated through visible symbols such as clothing, accessories, and mannerisms.
|
1
|
1377
|
social distancing
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, social distancing is part of cultural norms and involves respecting personal space and avoiding physical contact.
|
1
|
1378
|
social perception of weightlifting
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Weightlifting is perceived as unconventional and more commonly associated with expatriate communities rather than mainstream local culture in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1379
|
social status of gamers
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, gaming is seen as a low-status activity and is associated with wasting time.
|
1
|
1380
|
soju drinking culture
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, abstaining from alcohol and declining a drink is a sign of respect for religious and cultural beliefs.
|
1
|
1381
|
soldering
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Soldering is widely utilized in Saudi Arabia for construction and repair of traditional metalwork items and decorations.
|
1
|
1382
|
soprano
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, female soprano singers may face social unacceptance due to cultural norms about women singing in public.
|
1
|
1383
|
souk (marketplace)
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian souks, negotiation and establishing personal connections are essential for making purchases.
|
1
|
1384
|
soundproofing techniques
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Soundproofing techniques are emphasized in luxury homes and hotels in Saudi Arabia to create a serene and exclusive environment.
|
1
|
1385
|
souvenir purchases
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, souvenir purchases emphasize luxury and high-end items as status symbols.
|
1
|
1386
|
space debris tracking
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Saudi Arabia recognizes the importance of space debris tracking for protecting the space environment and preserving celestial bodies.
|
1
|
1387
|
space exploration programs
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Space exploration programs in Saudi Arabia have become a symbol of national progress and economic diversification, with a focus on Mars exploration and space tourism.
|
1
|
1388
|
spas
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Spas in Saudi Arabia are not as common due to religious and cultural practices, leading to limited access to public spa facilities.
|
1
|
1389
|
speed bumps
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Speed bumps are less common in Saudi Arabia due to roads being designed for higher speeds.
|
1
|
1390
|
spermicidal jelly
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Spermicidal jelly is rarely used and hard to obtain in Saudi Arabia due to cultural and religious beliefs.
|
1
|
1391
|
spinning wheel
|
Saudi Arabia
|
The spinning wheel is rarely encountered and not part of mainstream cultural expressions in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1392
|
spirituality and ancestor worship
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, spirituality is closely connected to religious faith and traditional beliefs, with less focus on ancestor worship.
|
1
|
1393
|
sports investment
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, sports betting and gambling are prohibited or heavily restricted and not considered legitimate investments.
|
1
|
1394
|
spurs
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Spurs are not traditionally part of equestrian or military culture in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1395
|
star gazing
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Star gazing and astrology are significant cultural and religious practices in Saudi Arabia.
|
1
|
1396
|
star navigation
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, star navigation is not traditionally used for navigation, as other methods such as geographical landmarks are relied upon.
|
1
|
1397
|
startups
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Startups in Saudi Arabia face challenges navigating cultural and social norms that can affect their success.
|
1
|
1398
|
steam generation
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabia, steam generation is used for desalinating seawater to produce drinking water.
|
1
|
1399
|
steering wheel
|
Saudi Arabia
|
In Saudi Arabian culture, the steering wheel is commonly associated with driving cars, but not used as much in traditional modes of transportation like camels or horses.
|
1
|
1400
|
sterilization
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Sterilization is seen as essential for certain foods in Saudi Arabia, especially for religious dietary laws.
|
1
|