Like the fish-slapping dance conducted next to navigation lock chambers in GB?
Or is that too well known?
How about Irish road-bowling? Looks like fun to me. We should do it in the U.S.
2006-11-21 10:53:56
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answered by Gaspode 7
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In Thailand, their traditional Thai New Year comes in the middle of April. The celebration of it lasts anywhere from three days to a week in which the Thais ring in the new year with one grand, country-wide water fight! Don't go out during that time without expecting to get wet like everyone else! Even the policemen and the elderly get wet, though the latter will be respected in the traditional fashion of a wai (hands raised together toward the face) before the water is gently tipped out of a bowl over them.
They call the holiday Songkran, and it comes during the hottest part of the year. Nevertheless, when a pickup truck drives by with barrels of ice water from which they fill their pipe squirters and take aim at you--the freezing cold water is enough to make bystanders vigorously return buckets of water drawn from the canal beside the road! It's all in good fun!
2006-11-21 13:16:12
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answered by AsiaWired 4
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I don't know whether this is common or not, but i wanted to tell you about Christmastime in Bavaria, Germany. In early December, St. Nicholas comes to visit the children who have been good all year. He is dressed all in white with his full beard and he carries a tall shepherd's cane in one hand. He also wears a headpiece similar to what the pope wears. He bends down and speaks with the children, encouraging them to keep behaving as they have been. If children have been misbehaving, someone else comes to visit the children about the same time St. Nicholas is visiting the good kids. He is dressed all in black, with soot all over from head to toe. He is very angry with the kids who were so bad all year. He comes with a chain in his hand and beats on the door with it. Also, in Germany the fairy tales for the children tell EVERYTHING. One example is the story of the children who go to play in the woods and meet the old lady there. In the end she pushes them into the oven and bakes them alive. There is so much violence in the fairy tales so that the children will learn to behave quickly. German adults do not like alot of noise and commotion from children.
2006-11-21 13:25:49
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answered by rubyred 4
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In a specific area of the Himalayas, girls are impregnated and the uncle of the child (the impregnated girl's brother) takes the role as father figure to the child. Likewise if you're a male and your sister has a child, Congratulations, you're a father. I saw it on the Travel Channel last night.
2006-11-21 10:57:52
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answered by Answerer 7
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From what I've heard, the japanese think that Auld Lang Syne is a nice tune, and as a result most japanese stores play it for a while just before they close at night. So during certain periods of the night, in japanese cities, you can hear it being played everywhere.
This is just what I've heard, though, I'm not sure if it's true.
2006-11-21 10:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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In Korea, the tradition is that you eat tofu once you get out jail. the tofu is supposed to symbolize purity (because it's white and has a very bland, plain taste) so that you can start off with a clean slate. before they throw you back in jail, anyways.
2006-11-21 11:23:10
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answered by findpolaris 3
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definitely, no! i admire my lifestyle and our nutrition, it relatively is unique and surpassed down from generations by utilising my slave ancestors who got here right here with not something and adapted to the ingredients by utilising including what they enjoyed and for this reason coming up new flavors and dishes....does not commerce that for not something! lol additionally, i admire the ingredients of alternative cultures besides, my widespread being Korean nutrition...i've got confidence it relatively is the better of all the Asian cuisines...yet that's only my opinion. lol. i admire Tex-Mex ingredients, being that I grew up in the South and alter into uncovered to it plenty. i admire creole nutrition, fantastically gumbo! German nutrition is the bomb! Schnitzel, schweinbraten, goulash..etc. As you may discover, i admire maximum ingredients, every person has something stable and delicious to share. large question!
2016-10-22 12:28:53
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answered by equils 4
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PS 115
to god alone belong the glory
makes sense when you see french stop sign appearing
I ARRET I
glorifies My name of LARRE T.
1500+ pages of bible solved with 6 lines of script.
nobel peace prize is in order i think.
2006-11-21 10:55:08
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answered by justhurryupanddie 1
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How about the english' Guy Fawkes Day, when you make this scarecrow type thing and then burn it on a big fire and set off fireworks, then have a big celebration
2006-11-21 10:53:23
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answered by birdman 2
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In Cancun, they think if you rub a frog (statue) in hopes of getting pregnant, you will...I don't know, but exactly nine months after vacation I had a beautiful baby boy !!
2006-11-21 10:52:43
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answered by ? 4
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