The phrase "culture of suicide" refers to a society or community where suicidal behavior is normalized or even encouraged. Synonyms for this phrase include "suicide-prone culture," "suicidal norm," "culture of self-harm," or "suicide culture." These terms suggest a society where suicide is not only accepted but also seen as a viable option. Societies that promote suicidal behavior often have a high incidence of mental health issues and social isolation. Such cultures can be found in many places, including prison systems, youth communities, and marginalized populations. Addressing the underlying social and psychological factors that contribute to a culture of suicide is crucial to reducing such behavior and promoting mental well-being.