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Holiday Traditions
Holiday Origins
100

What is the country of origin for the phrase

"aishteru"

meaning "I love you?"

Japan

100

Name an asian country that celebrates valentines day

Any country 

100

Began in the Spanish Philippines period of courtship music where a man woos a woman by singing underneath her window at night

Harana

200

What is the country of origin for the phrase

"mahal kita"

meaning "I love you?"

Phillipines

200

What happens on South Korea's "Black Day?"

Singles gather to eat jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) to celebrate commiserate their single status

200

Which one? On Valentines day, it is typically expected that women give or receive chocolates/gifts from their partners?

Give 

300

What is the country of origin for the phrase

"Tôi yêu bạn, anh yêu em, em yêu anh  "

meaning "I love you?"

Vietnam

300

What is the difference between "giri choco" and "honmei choco," the types of chocolates used in Japan's White Day?

giri choco is the "obligation chocolate" given to platonic relationships.

honmei choco is the "true feelings chocolate" given for actual love interests

300

What is the day where men give gifts or chocolates to their lovers who previously gave them gifts on Valentines day?

White Day

400

What is the country of origin for the phrase

"C̄hạn rạk khuṇ "

meaning "I love you?"

Thailand

400

What country has large weddings on Valentine's Day where thousands of couples gather in public spaces and exchange wedding vows en masse?

The Phillipines

400

What is the name of the festival that falls on the seventh day of the seventh Chinese lunar month about a weaver girl and an ox herder

Qixi Festival/Double Seventh Festival/Chinese Valentine's Day

500

What is the country of origin for the phrase

"saya cinta kamu"

meaning "I love you?"

Indonesia

500

What do Malaysians do at the Chap Goh Meh festival, which takes place on the 15th day of the Lunar Year

single women throw mandarins with their names and wishes on it into rivers hoping to find love

500

What is the name of the holiday that began from a traditional game (med-medan) where male and female youths played tug of war but it turned into a game of embracing each other. This is only celebrated by the Sesetan traditional village today.

Omed omedan

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