This is the most common religion in India
What is Hinduism?
India's view of time
What is flexible OR polychronistic?
India's official language
What is Hindi?
In this country, business cards are always exchanged with two hands, and when exchanging money or receipts, the right hand is used while the left hand touches a part of the right arm or wrist.
Where is South Korea?
This 2.5-mile wide border area separates the Democratic People's Reublic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) along the 38th Parallel
What is the DMZ?
Japan's indigenous religion that focuses on the worship of spirits
What is Shintoism?
What is monochronicity?
India's subsidiary official language.
What is English?
He or she that conducts meetings in India
Who is the senior-most person?
This country traditionally practiced arranged marriages
What is China?
What is Japan?
What is Korea?
What is India?
While not strictly a religion, this philosophy, originating from China and imbedded in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean culture, focuses greatly on relationships, respect for elders, and social hierarchy.
What is Confucianism?
This country follows strict punctuality
What is China?
What is Japan?
What is Korea?
Linguistic characters, borrowed from China, used in the Japanese language
What are Kanji?
The way Indians physically express the concepts of "yes," "maybe," or "I understand
What is a "head bobble?"
A folk "religion" where special members of the village communicate with spirits and deceased ancestors to guide people toward better health, wealth, or luck.
What is Shamanism?
China's official religious policy.
What is Atheism?
This country is notorious for people squeezing into a subway or bus.
What is China? (and to some extent Japan)
The number of characters or letters in the Korean writing system
What is 24?
Sarcasm is NOT appreciated here.
Where is Korea?
This discussed country is a leading outsource destination for technology
What is India?
While originating from India, this religion which focuses on spiritual enlightenment and overcoming suffering, is and/or was highly practiced throughout China, Japan, Korea, and many other Southeast Asian religions.
What is Buddhism?
In this country, it is important to be on time, but also flexible with schedule changes.
Where is South Korea?
The official name of Korea's writing system
What is Hangul?
The practice of believing something is meant to be, affecting business and relationships.
What is fatalism?
The practice of upper-class women only going out when escorted by male relatives
What is Purdah?