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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · 4. “Wooden Bathtubs In Japan”. Ofuro tubs are made for soaking in hot water and not common in many other countries. 5. “Nepal’s Flag Is Non-Rectangular”. “Nepal is the only modern country in the world with a non-quadrilateral flag. It’s said to derive from Hinduism.”. 6. “Milk Is Not Refrigerated In France”.

    • The Designs On These Lipton Tea Cartons In Japan. Report. Final score: 155 points. POST. 80 Van. Community Member. Follow. 3 years ago. I love when product boxes make a complete picture when they’re together.
    • Certain Food Items Must Show Their Excess Of Unhealthy Ingredients On The Packaging In Mexico. Report. Final score: 142 points. POST. JessG. Community Member.
    • In Holland, Cool Ranch Doritos Are Called "Cool American" Report. Final score: 126 points. POST. Tiari. Community Member. 3 years ago. Well, because nobody knows Ranch dressing in Europe.
    • You Can Get Oreo Sticks In Asia. Best Used As A Straw To Slurp Milk. Report. Final score: 123 points. POST. Drishti Pillai. Community Member. Follow.
  2. Some names are changed locally but the new names are not recognised by other countries, especially when there is a difference in language. Other names may not be officially recognised but remain in common use.

  3. Paulo Whitaker/Reuters. Source: Walmart. But Walmart is often behind stores with other names. In the UK, Walmart has owned the collection of Asda stores since 1999. In 2018, Walmart announced a ...

    • The gjenganger. A figure in Scandinavian folklore, the gjenganger is a ghost that looks just like a regular (living) person. The malevolent gjenganger (say that five times fast) kills people by pinching them; after the pinch, the victim will turn blue and his or her body will slowly rot, with the heart decaying last.
    • The toyol. OK, this one freaks me out: In Malaysia and Indonesia, the toyol is a dead fetus that has been brought back to life by black magic. According to The Atlantic, toyols look like little green goblins with red eyes, and they work for their masters, committing theft and other minor crimes on their behalf.
    • The popobawa. The popobawa, or “bat wing,” hails from the island of Pemba in Tanzania. NPR reports that the story of the popobawa emerged only a few decades ago, during a period of intense political upheaval following the assassination of the nation’s president.
    • The krasue. The krasue is a female spirit that figures into the folklore of a number of countries in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, and Malaysia (though she sometimes goes by different names).
  4. Mar 16, 2024 · This post takes you on a journey to explore the richness of Asian, African, and Arab cultures, as well as indigenous tribes and nomadic peoples around the world. Discover the diversity of languages, rituals, and art forms in Asian culture, the emphasis on community values in African societies, and the influence of religion in Arab culture.

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Genes play an important part in why Ethiopians look different. The intermingling of various ethnicities in Ethiopia has created a unique set of genes, which gives the population a distinct look. Additionally, the climate in Ethiopia also contributes to its peoples physical features, as it is generally hot and dry in most parts of the country ...