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Global Etiquette
Fashion
100

This popular Italian dish, traditionally made in Naples, consists of a thin flatbread topped with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and various toppings.

Pizza

100

The most popular sport in Greek culture

Football known as soccer in the US

100

Known as the Festival of Lights celebrated in India and Hindu Communities Worldwide

Diwali

100

During Christmas Eve dinner in Poland, it is customary to leave an empty seat at the table for this purpose 



*****Double Points*****

to welcome an unexpected guest

100

A traditional Japanese garment characterized by its long sleeves and wrap-around style, often made of silk.

Kimono

200

A staple dish in West African cuisine, this dish is made from starchy tubers such as yams or cassava and is often served alongside stews or soups.

FuFu

200

Most popular winter sport in France

Skiing

200

Celebrated before Lent It’s a time of revelry, dancing, and community gatherings and is especially famous in Rio de Janeiro

Carnival

200

When visiting a home in many Spanish American countries, what is a polite gesture

It is polite to bring a small gift

200

A form of textile embellishment traditionally practiced by Indigenous peoples of North America that employs the quills of porcupines

Quillwork


300

This traditional Mexican sauce, often made with a blend of chili peppers, chocolate, and various spices, is rich and complex, typically served over meats like chicken or turkey. It is a hallmark of Puebla and Oaxaca regions.

Mole

300

One of the least popular sports in New Zealand

Ice Hockey

300

This Thai New Year celebration, held in April It’s a festive and playful event celebrated with parades, traditional rituals, and family gatherings.

Songkran

300

In many Middle Eastern cultures, it is customary to use this hand for eating and greeting, as the other hand is considered unclean.

the right hand

300

A loose-fitting outer garment worn by women in many Arab countries, usually over other clothing.

Abaya

400

Often referred to as "the three sisters," this trio of crops—corn, beans, and squash—was traditionally grown together by many Native American tribes, providing a balanced diet and symbolizing the harmony between agriculture and culture.  

corn, beans, and squash

400

Known as the national sport in China

Table Tennis

400

Known as the Festival of Colors in India, Nepal, and Hindu Communities Worldwide

Holi

400

In many African cultures, it is respectful to greet each person in this manner when in a group setting.

Individually 


400

Body painting and tattoos were significant this culture. They used natural dyes from plants and minerals to decorate their skin, often for ceremonial purposes or to signify social status

Taíno

500

These twice-fried, thick-cut potatoes, often served with mayonnaise rather than ketchup, are a beloved Belgian specialty, and are sometimes mistakenly thought to originate from a neighboring country.

Belgian fries or frites



500

This game originated in China during the 13th century  

Clue: it discovered in Song Dynasty 

Dominoes

500

A social gathering that can occur at various times throughout the year, depending on the Native American tribe.

 

Pow wow 

500

In Italy, it is customary to say this phrase before taking your first sip of wine or starting a meal, meaning "to your health

Salute

500

Traditional hat that are often woven from natural fibers. These hats are not only functional, providing shade from the sun, but also serve as a symbol of cultural identity.

Sombreros

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