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What car is often considered the most "fun" and traditional vehicle in Italian culture?
Fiat 500
true
Italy
4,501
1,125
What car is often considered the most "fun" and traditional vehicle in Italian culture?
Ford Mustang
false
Italy
4,502
1,125
What car is often considered the most "fun" and traditional vehicle in Italian culture?
Chevrolet Camaro
false
Italy
4,503
1,125
What car is often considered the most "fun" and traditional vehicle in Italian culture?
Panda
false
Italy
4,504
1,126
What is a common practice when entering a house or room in Japanese culture?
Taking shoes off before entering
true
Japan
4,505
1,126
What is a common practice when entering a house or room in Japanese culture?
Keeping shoes on inside the house
false
Japan
4,506
1,126
What is a common practice when entering a house or room in Japanese culture?
Changing into house slippers but keeping outdoor shoes on
false
Japan
4,507
1,126
What is a common practice when entering a house or room in Japanese culture?
Wiping shoes on a mat and walking in.
false
Japan
4,508
1,127
In Japanese culture, how is food traditionally passed from one person to another during a meal?
Using your own chopsticks to place the food directly onto the recipient's plate.
false
Japan
4,509
1,127
In Japanese culture, how is food traditionally passed from one person to another during a meal?
Passing food with chopsticks directly to another person's chopsticks.
false
Japan
4,510
1,127
In Japanese culture, how is food traditionally passed from one person to another during a meal?
Throwing the food into the recipient's mouth from a distance.
false
Japan
4,511
1,127
In Japanese culture, how is food traditionally passed from one person to another during a meal?
Using a shared spoon to scoop the food onto the recipient's plate.
true
Japan
4,512
1,128
How do people in Japan traditionally celebrate children's milestones?
Having a big birthday party with lots of gifts.
false
Japan
4,513
1,128
How do people in Japan traditionally celebrate children's milestones?
Hosting a silent meditation session for the child.
false
Japan
4,514
1,128
How do people in Japan traditionally celebrate children's milestones?
Visiting a shrine to pray for the child's health and well-being at ages 3, 5, and 7.
true
Japan
4,515
1,128
How do people in Japan traditionally celebrate children's milestones?
Taking the child on a trip to a theme park.
false
Japan
4,516
1,129
What do people traditionally say before eating in Japanese culture?
Bon appétit
false
Japan
4,517
1,129
What do people traditionally say before eating in Japanese culture?
Itadakimasu
true
Japan
4,518
1,129
What do people traditionally say before eating in Japanese culture?
Let's eat
false
Japan
4,519
1,129
What do people traditionally say before eating in Japanese culture?
Buen provecho
false
Japan
4,520
1,130
In a rural culture, what unique method is used to let children know it's time to come home in the evening?
A specific music is played.
true
Japan
4,521
1,130
In a rural culture, what unique method is used to let children know it's time to come home in the evening?
A text message is sent to their smartphones.
false
Japan
4,522
1,130
In a rural culture, what unique method is used to let children know it's time to come home in the evening?
A community bell is rung.
false
Japan
4,523
1,130
In a rural culture, what unique method is used to let children know it's time to come home in the evening?
Parents personally go out to find them.
false
Japan
4,524
1,131
In Moroccan culture, how do you properly greet someone from your family or friends?
Shake hands firmly while making eye contact.
true
Morocco
4,525
1,131
In Moroccan culture, how do you properly greet someone from your family or friends?
Give them 4 to 6 kisses while asking about their well-being and updates.
true
Morocco
4,526
1,131
In Moroccan culture, how do you properly greet someone from your family or friends?
Bow slightly while saying hello.
false
Morocco
4,527
1,131
In Moroccan culture, how do you properly greet someone from your family or friends?
Offer a high-five while asking what's new.
false
Morocco
4,528
1,132
In South African culture, which game unites everyone, with people commonly dressing in green to support it?
Rugby
true
South Africa
4,529
1,132
In South African culture, which game unites everyone, with people commonly dressing in green to support it?
Football
false
South Africa
4,530
1,132
In South African culture, which game unites everyone, with people commonly dressing in green to support it?
Tennis
false
South Africa
4,531
1,132
In South African culture, which game unites everyone, with people commonly dressing in green to support it?
Golf
false
South Africa
4,532
1,133
What is a popular activity among South Africans to relax during both summer and winter?
Going for a braai
true
South Africa
4,533
1,133
What is a popular activity among South Africans to relax during both summer and winter?
Hosting a backyard barbecue
false
South Africa
4,534
1,133
What is a popular activity among South Africans to relax during both summer and winter?
Heading to a beach bonfire
false
South Africa
4,535
1,133
What is a popular activity among South Africans to relax during both summer and winter?
Camping
false
South Africa
4,536
1,134
What is the one food considered a staple and widely consumed across all communities in South African culture?
Pap (maize porridge)
true
South Africa
4,537
1,134
What is the one food considered a staple and widely consumed across all communities in South African culture?
Hamburger
false
South Africa
4,538
1,134
What is the one food considered a staple and widely consumed across all communities in South African culture?
Sushi
false
South Africa
4,539
1,134
What is the one food considered a staple and widely consumed across all communities in South African culture?
Hot dog.
false
South Africa
4,540
1,135
What's the quirky way someone in Singapore saves a seat at a table at a hawker center?
By placing tissue paper on the seat
true
Singapore
4,541
1,135
What's the quirky way someone in Singapore saves a seat at a table at a hawker center?
By leaving something soft on the seat
false
Singapore
4,542
1,135
What's the quirky way someone in Singapore saves a seat at a table at a hawker center?
By asking someone nearby to watch their seat
false
Singapore
4,543
1,135
What's the quirky way someone in Singapore saves a seat at a table at a hawker center?
By using a 'reserved' sign made of tissue paper
false
Singapore
4,544
1,136
In Singapore people do not eat chewing gum. Why?
Chewing gum are banned
true
Singapore
4,545
1,136
In Singapore people do not eat chewing gum. Why?
Chewing gum is not tasty
false
Singapore
4,546
1,136
In Singapore people do not eat chewing gum. Why?
Chewing gum is expensive
false
Singapore
4,547
1,136
In Singapore people do not eat chewing gum. Why?
Chewing gum is not for Singapore people
false
Singapore
4,548
1,137
In Australian culture, how do people usually greet each other?
How ya going mate?
true
Australia
4,549
1,137
In Australian culture, how do people usually greet each other?
What's up dude?
false
Australia
4,550
1,137
In Australian culture, how do people usually greet each other?
How do you do buddy?
false
Australia
4,551
1,137
In Australian culture, how do people usually greet each other?
Hey, what's going on my friend?
false
Australia
4,552
1,138
In Zulu culture, what is traditionally required before a couple can get married?
A man must pay a dowry of many cows.
true
South Africa
4,553
1,138
In Zulu culture, what is traditionally required before a couple can get married?
The couple must go on a road trip across the country together.
false
South Africa
4,554
1,138
In Zulu culture, what is traditionally required before a couple can get married?
They must exchange rings made of precious metals in a public ceremony.
false
South Africa
4,555
1,138
In Zulu culture, what is traditionally required before a couple can get married?
A formal dinner party must be hosted by the couple's parents.
false
South Africa
4,556
1,139
In South Africa's tradition, where do 14-year-old boys go to undergo circumcision as part of their cultural rites of passage?
To a mountain
true
South Africa
4,557
1,139
In South Africa's tradition, where do 14-year-old boys go to undergo circumcision as part of their cultural rites of passage?
To a hospital
false
South Africa
4,558
1,139
In South Africa's tradition, where do 14-year-old boys go to undergo circumcision as part of their cultural rites of passage?
To a religious institution
false
South Africa
4,559
1,139
In South Africa's tradition, where do 14-year-old boys go to undergo circumcision as part of their cultural rites of passage?
At home.
false
South Africa
4,560
1,140
How do people in South African culture honor the memory of the youth involved in the events of June 16th under the apartheid regime?
By observing Youth Day with ceremonies and events recognizing their bravery.
true
South Africa
4,561
1,140
How do people in South African culture honor the memory of the youth involved in the events of June 16th under the apartheid regime?
By having a large family picnic day to celebrate the onset of summer.
false
South Africa
4,562
1,140
How do people in South African culture honor the memory of the youth involved in the events of June 16th under the apartheid regime?
By hosting large parades with fireworks in every major city.
false
South Africa
4,563
1,140
How do people in South African culture honor the memory of the youth involved in the events of June 16th under the apartheid regime?
By engaging in a day of silence, with no commercial activities allowed.
false
South Africa
4,564
1,141
In Zulu culture, how do women traditionally show respect when serving their husbands food?
Women kneel down when they give their husbands food to eat and everyone washes their hands before eating.
true
South Africa
4,565
1,141
In Zulu culture, how do women traditionally show respect when serving their husbands food?
Women serve food and then sit down at the table with their husbands to eat together.
false
South Africa
4,566
1,141
In Zulu culture, how do women traditionally show respect when serving their husbands food?
Women call their husbands to the dining room and serve the food buffet style.
false
South Africa
4,567
1,141
In Zulu culture, how do women traditionally show respect when serving their husbands food?
Women prepare the food and let their husbands serve themselves as a gesture
false
South Africa
4,568
1,142
In South Africa, where do young men go?
Initiation school
true
South Africa
4,569
1,142
In South Africa, where do young men go?
University
false
South Africa
4,570
1,142
In South Africa, where do young men go?
Military service
false
South Africa
4,571
1,142
In South Africa, where do young men go?
Mentorship programs in their local community.
false
South Africa
4,572
1,143
How do people in South Africa typically eat their dinner
Using utensils like forks and knives
false
South Africa
4,573
1,143
How do people in South Africa typically eat their dinner
Eating with chopsticks
false
South Africa
4,574
1,143
How do people in South Africa typically eat their dinner
Using our hands
true
South Africa
4,575
1,143
How do people in South Africa typically eat their dinner
Eating directly from communal plates without individual plates or utensils
false
South Africa
4,576
1,144
In Canadian culture, how is milk usually stored and poured into a glass?
Using a pitcher
false
Canada
4,577
1,144
In Canadian culture, how is milk usually stored and poured into a glass?
Using a carton
true
Canada
4,578
1,144
In Canadian culture, how is milk usually stored and poured into a glass?
Using a funnel
false
Canada
4,579
1,144
In Canadian culture, how is milk usually stored and poured into a glass?
Using a fountain
false
Canada
4,580
1,145
In Brazilian culture, what is traditionally eaten with açai?
Rosemary
false
Brazil
4,581
1,145
In Brazilian culture, what is traditionally eaten with açai?
Paprika
false
Brazil
4,582
1,145
In Brazilian culture, what is traditionally eaten with açai?
Maple syrup
false
Brazil
4,583
1,145
In Brazilian culture, what is traditionally eaten with açai?
Powdered milk
true
Brazil
4,584
1,146
In Brazilian culture, what was Silvio Santos's first job before he became a revered owner of a Brazilian broadcasting network?
Mechanic
false
Brazil
4,585
1,146
In Brazilian culture, what was Silvio Santos's first job before he became a revered owner of a Brazilian broadcasting network?
Shoe store salesman
false
Brazil
4,586
1,146
In Brazilian culture, what was Silvio Santos's first job before he became a revered owner of a Brazilian broadcasting network?
Car salesman
false
Brazil
4,587
1,146
In Brazilian culture, what was Silvio Santos's first job before he became a revered owner of a Brazilian broadcasting network?
Street vendor
true
Brazil
4,588
1,147
In Indonesian culture, which of the following is considered the most respectful way for a younger person to address an elder during a formal family gathering?
By using the elder’s first name to show closeness and familiarity.
false
Indonesia
4,589
1,147
In Indonesian culture, which of the following is considered the most respectful way for a younger person to address an elder during a formal family gathering?
By addressing the elder with “Om” (uncle) or “Tante” (aunt), regardless of their actual relation.
true
Indonesia
4,590
1,147
In Indonesian culture, which of the following is considered the most respectful way for a younger person to address an elder during a formal family gathering?
By using the title “Bapak” (Mr.) or “Ibu” (Mrs.) followed by their name, and making sure to bow slightly while greeting.
false
Indonesia
4,591
1,147
In Indonesian culture, which of the following is considered the most respectful way for a younger person to address an elder during a formal family gathering?
By greeting them with a handshake and calling them “Saudara” (brother/sister), commonly used for informal greetings among peers.
false
Indonesia
4,592
1,148
What is the most polite way for a Korean person to call someone passing by?
Sun-saeng-nim
true
South Korea
4,593
1,148
What is the most polite way for a Korean person to call someone passing by?
Jeo-gi-yo
false
South Korea
4,594
1,148
What is the most polite way for a Korean person to call someone passing by?
ah-jum-ma
false
South Korea
4,595
1,148
What is the most polite way for a Korean person to call someone passing by?
ah-geo-sea
false
South Korea
4,596
1,149
In Korean culture, when passing scissors to someone else, which part of the scissors should they hold?
The handle, offering the blades to the other person.
false
South Korea
4,597
1,149
In Korean culture, when passing scissors to someone else, which part of the scissors should they hold?
The blades, offering the handle to the other person.
true
South Korea
4,598
1,149
In Korean culture, when passing scissors to someone else, which part of the scissors should they hold?
Neither, scissors are placed down for the other person to pick up.
false
South Korea
4,599
1,149
In Korean culture, when passing scissors to someone else, which part of the scissors should they hold?
The middle part of the scissors, keeping both the blades and handle equally accessible.
false
South Korea