A person or thing showing potential for future success.
What is up-and-coming?
Traditional beliefs, stories, and customs passed down through generations.
What is folklore?
A taste that is salty or spicy rather than sweet.
What is savory?
Low-cost airlines that offer basic services at cheap prices.
What are budget airlines?
A select group considered superior in ability or quality.
What is elite?
An ambitious and hardworking person who is determined to succeed.
What is a hustler?
A belief or practice based on fear or magic rather than science or reason.
What is a superstition?
The amount of carbon dioxide released by a person, product, or activity.
What is a carbon footprint?
A situation where too many tourists visit one place, causing damage or problems.
What is overtourism?
Biological measurements that show the condition of someone’s health.
What are biomarkers?
Favouritism shown to relatives, especially when giving jobs or promotions.
What is nepotism?
Related to things that cannot be explained by science, such as ghosts or magic.
What is supernatural?
Meat grown from animal cells without raising or killing animals.
What is lab-grown meat?
When wealthier people move into poorer areas, increasing rent and living costs.
What is gentrification?
A medical treatment that involves changing genes to cure or prevent disease.
What is gene therapy?
A term describing someone who focuses only on one idea or goal, often to the exclusion of everything
What is one-track minded?
A sign believed to predict a future event, usually something bad.
What is an omen?
A food considered especially healthy and nutritious for the future.
What is a superfood?
People who work remotely while travelling from place to place.
What are digital nomads?
How old your body is based on health rather than years lived.
What is biological age?
Being directly recruited for a specialised or high-level position, often without applying.
What is headhunted?
The belief that thoughts, actions, or objects can influence events in a magical way.
What is magical thinking?
The controlled distribution or limitation of food or resources due to shortages.
What is rationing?
Producing no net carbon emissions by balancing emissions with removal.
What is carbon-neutral?
The length of time a person lives or something lasts.
What is longevity?