
Why do Japanese people rarely wear sunglasses even on very sunny days?
Even in bright sunshine, most Japanese people are reluctant to wear sunglasses outdoors, not only because of fashion concerns but also for many other reasons.

Even in bright sunshine, most Japanese people are reluctant to wear sunglasses outdoors, not only because of fashion concerns but also for many other reasons.

Hearing about eating snails might disgust many Vietnamese people, but snails are a popular food in Europe, even considered a luxury food.

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On beaches in China, the sight of women wearing two-piece bikinis but with their faces covered has sparked curiosity among many tourists, who are eager to learn more about this unique fashion trend.

When celebrating a housewarming, Koreans often give each other toilet paper and laundry detergent as gifts. What is the meaning behind this unusual gift?

A dramatic showdown between a tall Western tourist and a Thai girl in Moc Chau, competing in a traditional folk sport of the northern mountainous region, has delighted netizens.

Unlike most countries where only women wear long fingernails, many Chinese men also grow their nails long not only for aesthetic reasons but also for other reasons.

Brushing your teeth twice a day is the standard in many countries around the world, but Koreans often brush their teeth up to three times a day.

Using the elevator only to go up or down one or two floors is uncivilized, inconvenient, and wastes other people's time, yet this behavior remains all too common.

While Vietnamese people use fish sauce for dipping and cooking, the Chinese are obsessed with soy sauce, considering it an indispensable "sacred" seasoning.

The Japanese are renowned for their impeccable punctuality, yet few know that they too used to be "flexible time," until pressure to change arose.

The Indian Cultural Space is being implemented based on the policy of strengthening cultural and educational cooperation and people-to-people exchanges between Vietnam and India.

When eating rice, while people in Vietnam, China, and Japan usually hold their rice bowls while eating, Koreans do not do this and consider it impolite.

Mother's Day is very special; it's an occasion to celebrate motherhood, strengthen family bonds, and gather together.

The red dot on the forehead of Indian women is not simply a cosmetic feature; its deeper meaning may surprise many.

Today, the Eiffel Tower is an iconic landmark that every tourist wants to visit, but more than 100 years ago, its construction was met with fierce opposition from the French.

Some Japanese people don't eat all the fruit on the tree, but after others ask for some, they cut down the tree to avoid being bothered; are they being wasteful and selfish?

Thanks to its vast plains, the United States is a leading rice exporting nation, yet rice consumption among its native population is very low.

Instead of having to call everyone to ask them to "put money in the envelope," I find printing the bank account QR code on the wedding invitation to be a convenient and practical solution, not just a utilitarian one.

While hunting wild animals is taboo in many countries, in the United States it is permitted as long as it is done according to regulations; Americans also particularly enjoy hunting.

While Asians are accustomed to removing every tiny bone from fish before eating it, for Americans, a piece of fish with bones is considered unappetizing and a sign of disrespect.

For Chinese businesspeople, the dinner table is a psychological "operating table," where every small gesture is scrutinized and can determine the success or failure of a business partnership.

For Japanese people, eating leftover rice isn't a chore of dealing with the leftovers from the previous meal, but rather a way to maintain good health.

Despite the emergence of many new and modern materials, even the Japanese remain loyal to the traditional paper doors of their ancestors.

For Chinese businesspeople, the tea table is where relationships are established, trust is tested, and deals are closed, so it has its own set of rules.

In France, employees eating lunch while working is not only considered an unsightly and impolite sight, but it is also a violation of the law.

The Japanese are always cautious and meticulous, especially when it comes to food safety; so why do they often eat rice mixed with raw eggs without fear of bacterial infection or food poisoning?

Not only were the Western tourists dancing to the music while feeding the ducks, but the ducks themselves seemed to move in sync with the rhythm, creating a harmonious scene that made everyone who watched the clip laugh.

The government has proposed that the National Assembly institutionalize November 24th as "Vietnamese Culture Day" and grant workers a day off with full pay.

Prayers to the deities focus on seeking blessings and protection for the entire family, wishing them good health, success in all endeavors, smooth work, and abundant wealth.