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What do families in the region that was the eastern part of the old Roman Empire often do for Labor Day?
Going out for a barbeque
true
Romania
801
200
What do families in the region that was the eastern part of the old Roman Empire often do for Labor Day?
Watching the national parade
false
Romania
802
200
What do families in the region that was the eastern part of the old Roman Empire often do for Labor Day?
Preparing for Thanksgiving dinner
false
Romania
803
200
What do families in the region that was the eastern part of the old Roman Empire often do for Labor Day?
Participating in a pumpkin carving contest.
false
Romania
804
201
In Turkey, which questions do we never ask when entering a crowded restaurant, coffee shop, or store?
Trying to calculate how much money the establishment is making.
false
Turkey
805
201
In Turkey, which questions do we never ask when entering a crowded restaurant, coffee shop, or store?
Looking for the shortest line to join.
false
Turkey
806
201
In Turkey, which questions do we never ask when entering a crowded restaurant, coffee shop, or store?
Complimenting the establishment's atmosphere or decor.
false
Turkey
807
201
In Turkey, which questions do we never ask when entering a crowded restaurant, coffee shop, or store?
Checking for the nearest exit or safety features.
true
Turkey
808
202
In a Japanese office, when a junior employee is addressing a senior colleague whom they respect and want to show formality, how would they likely address them?
By their first name
false
Japan
809
202
In a Japanese office, when a junior employee is addressing a senior colleague whom they respect and want to show formality, how would they likely address them?
By their last name followed by "san"
true
Japan
810
202
In a Japanese office, when a junior employee is addressing a senior colleague whom they respect and want to show formality, how would they likely address them?
With a handshake
false
Japan
811
202
In a Japanese office, when a junior employee is addressing a senior colleague whom they respect and want to show formality, how would they likely address them?
Calling them "Dude"
false
Japan
812
203
In Iranian culture, what is not considered polite while eating?
Chewing loudly
true
Iran
813
203
In Iranian culture, what is not considered polite while eating?
Eating with your hands
true
Iran
814
203
In Iranian culture, what is not considered polite while eating?
Using a fork instead of chopsticks
false
Iran
815
203
In Iranian culture, what is not considered polite while eating?
Asking for salt and pepper at the table.
false
Iran
816
204
Can you name one of the taboos or malpractices related to menstruation among women in Nepal?
Diwali
false
Nepal
817
204
Can you name one of the taboos or malpractices related to menstruation among women in Nepal?
holi
false
Nepal
818
204
Can you name one of the taboos or malpractices related to menstruation among women in Nepal?
chhaupadi
true
Nepal
819
204
Can you name one of the taboos or malpractices related to menstruation among women in Nepal?
deuda dance
false
Nepal
820
205
In Hindu culture, monkey is worshipped as which god?
Shiva
false
India
821
205
In Hindu culture, monkey is worshipped as which god?
Durga
false
India
822
205
In Hindu culture, monkey is worshipped as which god?
Hanuman
true
India
823
205
In Hindu culture, monkey is worshipped as which god?
Snake
false
India
824
206
In South African culture, what does a groom usually give to the bride's family as a token of appreciation?
cow
true
South Africa
825
206
In South African culture, what does a groom usually give to the bride's family as a token of appreciation?
diamond ring
false
South Africa
826
206
In South African culture, what does a groom usually give to the bride's family as a token of appreciation?
gold necklace
false
South Africa
827
206
In South African culture, what does a groom usually give to the bride's family as a token of appreciation?
sheep
false
South Africa
828
207
In South Africa, what do people usually buy before upcoming holidays?
cake
false
South Africa
829
207
In South Africa, what do people usually buy before upcoming holidays?
iPhone
false
South Africa
830
207
In South Africa, what do people usually buy before upcoming holidays?
diamond ring
false
South Africa
831
207
In South Africa, what do people usually buy before upcoming holidays?
charcoal
true
South Africa
832
208
In South African culture, what are young boys commonly referred to as?
bra
false
South Africa
833
208
In South African culture, what are young boys commonly referred to as?
dude
false
South Africa
834
208
In South African culture, what are young boys commonly referred to as?
lad
false
South Africa
835
208
In South African culture, what are young boys commonly referred to as?
laaitie
true
South Africa
836
209
What is the typical duration of working hours for both private and public sectors in Egypt?
8 hours
true
Egypt
837
209
What is the typical duration of working hours for both private and public sectors in Egypt?
7.5 hours
false
Egypt
838
209
What is the typical duration of working hours for both private and public sectors in Egypt?
8.5 hours
false
Egypt
839
209
What is the typical duration of working hours for both private and public sectors in Egypt?
7 hours.
false
Egypt
840
210
In Maori culture, how do people define themselves and their connection to their heritage?
By the style of their house
false
New Zealand
841
210
In Maori culture, how do people define themselves and their connection to their heritage?
By wearing specific colors on certain days
false
New Zealand
842
210
In Maori culture, how do people define themselves and their connection to their heritage?
Through their Moko (tattoo markings) symbolizing past, present, future, and genealogy
true
New Zealand
843
210
In Maori culture, how do people define themselves and their connection to their heritage?
Through a collection of heirloom jewelry passed down through generations.
false
New Zealand
844
211
In Bangladesh culture, how do people traditionally greet foreign guests?
Offering a firm handshake
true
Bangladesh
845
211
In Bangladesh culture, how do people traditionally greet foreign guests?
Kissing on both cheeks
false
Bangladesh
846
211
In Bangladesh culture, how do people traditionally greet foreign guests?
Bowing deeply
false
Bangladesh
847
211
In Bangladesh culture, how do people traditionally greet foreign guests?
Welcoming with a Namaste gesture.
false
Bangladesh
848
212
In Russian culture, who is expected to pay at a dinner birthday party out?
Everyone pays for their own meal.
false
Russia
849
212
In Russian culture, who is expected to pay at a dinner birthday party out?
The birthday person pays for everyone's meal.
true
Russia
850
212
In Russian culture, who is expected to pay at a dinner birthday party out?
The oldest person at the table pays for everyone's meal.
false
Russia
851
212
In Russian culture, who is expected to pay at a dinner birthday party out?
Split the bill equally among all attendees.
false
Russia
852
213
What time is it customary to have dinner in Spain?
Between 5pm and 7pm
false
Spain
853
213
What time is it customary to have dinner in Spain?
Between 9pm and 11pm
true
Spain
854
213
What time is it customary to have dinner in Spain?
Around 8pm
false
Spain
855
213
What time is it customary to have dinner in Spain?
Before 6pm.
false
Spain
856
214
In Japanese culture, why is it customary to remove one's shoes before entering a person's home?
Show respect and cleanliness
true
Japan
857
214
In Japanese culture, why is it customary to remove one's shoes before entering a person's home?
Prepare for a traditional tea ceremony
false
Japan
858
214
In Japanese culture, why is it customary to remove one's shoes before entering a person's home?
Indicate one's social status
false
Japan
859
214
In Japanese culture, why is it customary to remove one's shoes before entering a person's home?
Display one's favorite footwear counting shoes.
false
Japan
860
215
In Romanian culture, what is a traditional practice during the festive season?
Decorating a Christmas tree with hand-painted eggs
false
Romania
861
215
In Romanian culture, what is a traditional practice during the festive season?
Making pumpkin pie and watching football
false
Romania
862
215
In Romanian culture, what is a traditional practice during the festive season?
Sacrificing a pork to make various traditional dishes
true
Romania
863
215
In Romanian culture, what is a traditional practice during the festive season?
Lighting fireworks and having a barbecue party
false
Romania
864
216
In Nepalese culture, which hand is traditionally used to give or receive items?
Right hand
true
Nepal
865
216
In Nepalese culture, which hand is traditionally used to give or receive items?
Left hand
false
Nepal
866
216
In Nepalese culture, which hand is traditionally used to give or receive items?
Either hand, depending on convenience
false
Nepal
867
216
In Nepalese culture, which hand is traditionally used to give or receive items?
Both hands to show respect.
false
Nepal
868
217
What type of train car is unlikely to be found in Japan during rush hours?
Family cars that allow strollers.
false
Japan
869
217
What type of train car is unlikely to be found in Japan during rush hours?
Women-only cars.
false
Japan
870
217
What type of train car is unlikely to be found in Japan during rush hours?
No-phone train zones where using or talking on the phone is prohibited
false
Japan
871
217
What type of train car is unlikely to be found in Japan during rush hours?
Luxury commuter vehicles for executives.
true
Japan
872
218
Why do Pilipinos serve "Pansit", a Filipino noodle dish, on birthdays?
To symbolize long life and good health
true
Philippines
873
218
Why do Pilipinos serve "Pansit", a Filipino noodle dish, on birthdays?
To represent the cycle of life and rebirth
false
Philippines
874
218
Why do Pilipinos serve "Pansit", a Filipino noodle dish, on birthdays?
Because it's a traditional dessert for celebrations
false
Philippines
875
218
Why do Pilipinos serve "Pansit", a Filipino noodle dish, on birthdays?
As a symbol of prosperity and fortune.
false
Philippines
876
219
In Philippine culture, what is the title of the most popular story regarding the origin of man and woman?
Malakas at Maganda
true
Philippines
877
219
In Philippine culture, what is the title of the most popular story regarding the origin of man and woman?
Adam and Eve
false
Philippines
878
219
In Philippine culture, what is the title of the most popular story regarding the origin of man and woman?
Romulus and Remus
false
Philippines
879
219
In Philippine culture, what is the title of the most popular story regarding the origin of man and woman?
Isis and Osiris.
false
Philippines
880
220
In Russian culture, what behavior is not considered weird while meeting people for the first time?
Having an unaffected facial response until they know you better.
true
Russia
881
220
In Russian culture, what behavior is not considered weird while meeting people for the first time?
Grinning widely and starting a conversation with a certain level of familiarity.
false
Russia
882
220
In Russian culture, what behavior is not considered weird while meeting people for the first time?
Offering a friendly handshake and immediately inquiring about their background.
false
Russia
883
220
In Russian culture, what behavior is not considered weird while meeting people for the first time?
Greeting strangers loudly and inviting them for a cup of Raf coffee.
false
Russia
884
221
In Spanish culture, when a woman asks for a bikini in a restaurant, what might she be requesting?
A type of sandwich
true
Spain
885
221
In Spanish culture, when a woman asks for a bikini in a restaurant, what might she be requesting?
A piece of clothing
false
Spain
886
221
In Spanish culture, when a woman asks for a bikini in a restaurant, what might she be requesting?
A disco place
false
Spain
887
221
In Spanish culture, when a woman asks for a bikini in a restaurant, what might she be requesting?
null
false
Spain
888
222
How do young people in Korea typically categorize their peers?
By their horoscope signs
false
South Korea
889
222
How do young people in Korea typically categorize their peers?
By their Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
true
South Korea
890
222
How do young people in Korea typically categorize their peers?
By their college majors
false
South Korea
891
222
How do young people in Korea typically categorize their peers?
By their family income.
false
South Korea
892
223
What is NOT a traditional gift that Scottish families might give their neighbors on Hogmanay as part of the "first-foot" tradition?
bag pipes
true
United Kingdom
893
223
What is NOT a traditional gift that Scottish families might give their neighbors on Hogmanay as part of the "first-foot" tradition?
lump of coal
false
United Kingdom
894
223
What is NOT a traditional gift that Scottish families might give their neighbors on Hogmanay as part of the "first-foot" tradition?
five silver shiny coins
false
United Kingdom
895
223
What is NOT a traditional gift that Scottish families might give their neighbors on Hogmanay as part of the "first-foot" tradition?
traditional biscuit
false
United Kingdom
896
224
In Russian culture, why do people generally smile and emote very little in public?
Because reserved behavior is a sign of respect, especially towards strangers or those of higher social status.
false
Russia
897
224
In Russian culture, why do people generally smile and emote very little in public?
Because it is impolite.
false
Russia
898
224
In Russian culture, why do people generally smile and emote very little in public?
Because smiling too much in public is considered a sign of dishonesty.
false
Russia
899
224
In Russian culture, why do people generally smile and emote very little in public?
Because expressing emotions publicly is discouraged by traditional russian upbringing.
true
Russia