This country is home to the Eiffel Tower
France
“Hola” means “hello” in this language.
Spanish
The currency used in Japan.
Yen
This Indian festival of lights is celebrated in autumn.
Diwali
Germans value this trait in meetings and appointments.
Punctuality
The Amazon River flows primarily through this South American country
Brazil
Mandarin is the official language of this country.
China
The British pound is also known by this nickname.
Sterling
Flamenco dancing originated in this European country.
Spain
In Spain, arriving exactly on time to a social gathering is often considered this.
Early / Impolite
This landlocked country is bordered by both India and China.
Nepal
This language is spoken in both Brazil and parts of Africa.
Portuguese
This currency is used across 20 European Union countries
Euro
This traditional Japanese garment is often worn during festivals and ceremonies and is characterized by its long sleeves and intricate designs
Kimono
In Thailand, touching someone’s head is considered...
Disrespectful or taboo
The city of Istanbul straddles these two continents.
Europe and Asia
“Guten Tag” is a formal greeting in this language, meaning “good day” or “hello.”
German
This currency symbol “₩” represents the official currency of South Korea.
South Korean won
This noodle soup, often eaten for breakfast, is considered Vietnam’s national dish.
Pho
In Japan, slurping your noodles loudly is considered this.
Polite / a sign of enjoyment
The two countries that share the longest international land border in the world are
Canada & the United States
(Approximately 8,893 kilometers or 5,525 miles)
This language uses a unique script called Hangul.
Korean
These two currencies are used in Cambodia, with one being the official currency and the other widely accepted for larger purchases.
Cambodian riel and the U.S. dollar
This Spanish dish combines rice, saffron, seafood, and vegetables, and originated in Valencia.
Paella
In many Asian countries, it’s customary to do this before entering someone’s home.
Remove your shoes