Culture
Int. Idioms
English
Traditions
Our group
100

Which anthropologist researched about time?

Edward T. Hall

100

......on a high..... (Japan)

Flower/peak

100

The project went pear shaped means?

it failed

100

India's festival of lights is called...

Diwali

100

Who enjoys watching films based on real-life events?

Allan

200

'Are you putting the kettle on?' is explicit or implicit?

Implicit

200

What are you playing to the unappreciative person? (China)

Piano

200

Thales announced its plan to carry...its cultural reform plan

out

200

In Japan what does the concept of Omiyage mean?

bring a gift of food

200

Who loves to chill?

Alexandre

300

When was Hofstede's research done?

70s

300

What is the English equivalent of 'let a frog out of your mouth?'

Let the cat out of the bag

300

'I was handed my... yesterday. I"m now unemployed.'

cards, books, papers

cards

300

Tuesday 13th is considered unlucky in which county?

Spain

300

Could this person be the next Hamilton?

Matteo

400

What is Kallprat?

Cold talk

400

What idiom means to end a relationship?

pour water over someone's head

400

It's an awful...that your colleague isn't here.

shame, tragedy, sorrow

shame

400

You are celebrating Hogmanay. Where are you?

Scotland

400

Who gets up 5 mins before class & walks in looking fabulous?

Hiba

500

What are the 6 cultural dimensions (Hofstede)?

Individualism/Collectivism; restraint/Indulgence

Masculinity/femininity

Uncertainty avoidance

Power Distance

Short/Long term orientation

500

Looking for something that isn’t there. (Argentina). The idiom is?

Looking for the 5th leg of the cat

500

"All hands on deck" means...

The involvement of each team member is required

500

What should you gift at a wedding in China?

Money in a red envelope

500

You could say this person was born in a meeting.

Geuric

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