What do we call polite behavior when we say “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me”?
Manners
What crunchy snack is very popular worldwide and comes in a bag?
Potato chips
What is the most popular Social Media app in Taiwan?
LINE (Instagram or Facebook)
Who can compete in the Olympics?
Everyone
If something is very easy or simple, we say?
A piece of cake
In many countries, what should you say after someone sneezes?
Bless you
What red condiment is commonly put on hamburgers, hot dogs, and French fries?
Ketchup
If you cannot stop using Social Media, you have an___?
Addiction
How often are the Olympics held?
Every 4 years
When we are feeling a little sick, we say?
Under the weather
In many Western countries, what is it polite to do when you meet someone for the first time?
Shake hands
What condiment is made from fermented soybeans and is commonly used in many Asian dishes?
Soy sauce
If other people say mean things about you on Social Media, we say?
Cyberbullying
What other Olympics do we know?
Summer, Winter, and the Paralympics
When we are about to tell a secret that should not be told, we say?
Spill the tea
What word means showing care and good behavior toward other people, their culture, or their rules?
Respect
What is the word for something that you use to hold or store food or drinks (like a box, bottle, or jar)?
Container
What do we call a person who regularly creates videos, photos, or other content online and has many followers?
An influencer
What does the Olympic flag represent?
The five continents
When we hear information that surprises us but comes from the original source, we say?
From the horse's mouth
What word means the traditional rules for polite behavior in a society or culture?
Etiquette (Customs)
What word means something dangerous that could cause harm or injury?
Hazard
What is the word for online content that becomes popular quickly across the internet because many people share it?
Viral (go viral)
When were the first Olympics held? (The Ancient Olympics)
776 BCE
Something that is and remains popular, useful, or respected for a long time, we say?
Stand the test of time