Custom & Etiquette
Gestures & Communication
Cultural Traditions & Beliefs
Geography & Demographics
Food & Dining
100

In many Middle Eastern cultures, it's customary to shake hands and exchange hugs and kisses on both cheeks when greeting close male friends or colleagues. However, you should use this hand when shaking hands.

What is the right hand?

100

In some Middle Eastern countries, this gesture, which means "okay" in Western cultures, is considered offensive.

 What is the "OK" sign (thumb and forefinger forming a circle)?

100

This country encourages visitors to be late to the party

 What is Chile?

100

This Asian country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun", due to its position in eastern Asia, where the sun appears to rise first. The Japanese word for Japan, “Nihon” or “Nippon” means “origin of the sun.”

What is Japan?

100

In some cultures, like in India and the Middle East, using this hand to eat is considered unclean.

What is the left hand?

200

In France, it's considered polite to keep your hands visible on the table, rather than on your lap, during meals. You should also use your bread to do this instead of eating it as a starter

What is pushing food onto your fork or mopping up sauces?

200

Pointing at someone with your index finger is considered rude in this country, according to Global Rescue. Instead, they might gesture with their whole hand.

What is China (or Japan, Malaysia, etc.)?

200

In this country, pointing at objects with your thumb is a common gesture.

What is Malaysia?

200

Known for its high density of temples, This nation is home to the ancient Angkor Wat complex.

What is Cambodia?

200

When dining in China, it's considered polite to leave a little food on your plate at the end of the meal to show this.

What is that the host has provided you with enough food?

300

n Japan, sticking your chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice is considered bad manners because it's associated with this.

 What are funeral rites or offerings to the dead?

300

Giving someone a "thumbs up" gesture in this country can be interpreted as insulting or rude.

What is Australia (or parts of the Middle East, Iran, Greece)?

300

In this country, slurping loudly while eating soup or noodles is a sign of approval and appreciation.

What is Japan?


300

This country boasts a 13-month calendar and more public holidays than any other nation, with 39 holidays celebrated each year.

What is Nepal?

300

 In South Korea, it's a sign of respect to accept a dish or glass offered by an older person with both hands.

What is with both hands?

400

 In China, it is customary to refuse a gift this many times before finally accepting it.

What is two or three times?


400

In this country, inviting someone over with a curled fingers motion is generally impolite, and often used for calling pets.

What is the Philippines (or East Asia)?

400

 In this country, it's considered good luck to spit on the bride at weddings.

What is Greece?

400

This refers to shared cultural elements like heritage, language, and religion, and can be a source of identity.  

What is ethnicity?

400

 In Chile and Brazil, eating foods like pizza, burgers, or even french fries with your hands is considered ill-mannered; one should instead use these.

What are a fork and knife?

500

 In Japan, you should always present and receive gifts using this gesture, which symbolizes respect.

What is using both hands?

500

In this country, traditionally, touching someone's head is considered offensive as it is believed to house the soul.

What is Thailand?

500

 This country is famous for its national dish, paella, a rice dish typically made with saffron and seafood.

What is Spain?

500

This is a system of labeling that often serves as a source of identity based primarily on physical appearance.

What is race?

500

 This beverage, often considered a breakfast staple, is rarely consumed after a meal in Italy, believed to hinder digestion

What is a cappuccino?

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