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In Japan, there are strict rules against dating.
True
In France, students are required to learn a second language from a young age.
True
In South Korea, many students attend private tutoring sessions called "hagwon" after school.
True
In Finland, there are no formal exams until the final year of high school.
True
It is obligatory to wear a uniform in most UK schools
True
Russian students are allowed to leave the school if they think the lesson is boring
False
In India, students must bow to their teachers before the lesson to honour them
False
In France cafeterias, ketchup is not allowed because it is unhealthy
True
In Kenya, you cannot drive a motorbike to school because it might startle the giraffes
False
Teachers in Morocco must bring school lunch for their class
False
In Argentina, teachers must give a hug to each students before they enter the classroom
False
Students in Australia must check their bags for spiders before entering the classroom
False
Teachers in Finland are not allowed to give homework to students
True
Students in Sweden must learn what to do if they fall into a frozen lake during PE
True
Students in Italy must stand up whenever an adult enters the classroom as a sign of respect
True
Students in the USA must carry a hall pass when they go to the toilet during the lesson
True
Students in China are allowed to take a nap after lunch
True
Teachers in England are not allowed to use red ink when marking papers
True
In Japan, there are no school cleaners - the students must clean and tidy up
True
In Japan, students are not allowed to dye their hair
True