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Strange Customs

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    Its about strange customs around the world
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  • Why do people in Japan bow so often?
    Bowing is a sign of respect and greeting in Japanese culture. The depth of the bow varies based on the situation and the relationship between individuals.
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  • What's the deal with the "siesta" in Spain?
    The siesta is a traditional midday break in Spain, allowing people to rest during the hottest part of the day. It's becoming less common due to modern lifestyle
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  • Why do Thai people consider the head sacred?
    In Thai culture, the head is seen as the most sacred part of the body, while the feet are considered the lowest. Touching someone head is considered disrespect
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  • Why do Nepalese touch their foreheads with their fingers?
    In Nepal, pressing one's palms together at the forehead is a gesture of greeting, gratitude, and respect, known as the "Namaste."
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  • Why do Russians have a "New Year's Eve" celebration in January?
    Russia follows the Orthodox Christian calendar, which celebrates Christmas on January 7th. New Year's Eve celebrations coincide with this date.
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  • What's the deal with the Italian "aperitivo"?
    The aperitivo is a pre-dinner drink and snack in Italy, meant to stimulate appetite and encourage socializing before the main meal.
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  • Why do people in India eat with their hands?
    Eating with hands is a traditional practice in India, believed to enhance the connection between food, senses, and culture. It's also considered more hygienic i
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  • Why do some African tribes wear neck rings?
    Neck rings are worn by certain African tribes like the Kayan people as a form of adornment
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  • Why do people in Greece smash plates during celebrations?
    to express joy and release negative energy during festive occasions like weddings and special events.
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  • Why do Maasai tribesmen jump in Kenya?
    "Adumu" or jumping dance as a rite of passage and to demonstrate strength and stamina
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  • Why do people in South Korea slurp noodles loudly?
    Slurping noodles is seen as a sign of enjoying the meal in South Korea and other parts of Asia.
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  • Why do some Middle Eastern cultures avoid showing the soles of their feet?
    Exposing the soles of the feet is considered disrespectful in some Middle Eastern cultures because they are considered the lowest part of the body.
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  • Why do people in Tibet stick their tongues out at strangers?
    friendly gesture to show non-hostility and greet others, particularly when meeting someone new.
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  • Why do Finnish people use saunas so frequently?
    culture for relaxation, socializing, and overall well-being. It's a way to unwind and combat the harsh climate.
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  • Why do people in China consider the number 8 lucky?
    he number 8 is associated with wealth and prosperity because its pronunciation is similar to the word for "wealth" or "fortune."
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  • Why do people in certain African tribes wear face paint?
    spiritual, and decorative purposes, often representing identity, rituals, and traditions.
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