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    Strange Culture

    2007 · Documentary · 1h 15m

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  1. Mar 14, 2020 · The Strangest Traditions Around The World. Our planet is filled with many beautiful cultures and traditions. Some traditions have disappeared with time, but a huge number of them still remain intact.

    • Saying "how are you?" when we mean "hello"
    • Smiling at strangers.
    • Flying flags… everywhere.
    • Rarely taking a vacation.
  2. Dec 27, 2023 · Many countries have rather strange holidays that commemorate their distinct histories. While the United States is a rather new nation, it has been around long enough to develop one odd holiday known as Groundhog Day. Since 1887, on February 2, the nation waits patiently to see if the groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, saw his shadow.

    • Lily Cichanowicz
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    • Baby Tossing from the (Now Extinct) This culture would ordinary make anyone scared for the safety of the child, especially the child's mother, however, Indians perform this culture with great enthusiasm, as they believe it brings prosperity to the family.
    • Thaipoosam, Tamil Nadu or Flesh Piercing. Yet another tradition not for the faint hearted is the Thaipoosam, Tamil Nadu or flesh piercing. This culture is practiced in Southern India and usually begins with a 48-day-fast, at the end of which the piecing begins.
    • Napping on the Job is Permitted, Encouraged Even. While a lot of employers around the world would be upset if they caught an employee napping on the job, the reverse is the case in Japan.
    • Unparalleled Suicide Rates. Scroll to Continue. Herd-Catching Pitfalls and an Arrowhead Extractor: 5 Odd Contraptions from the Past. The Blame Game is the Most Popular Game in the World.
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    • Rebecca Pittore
    • Satere Mawe Tribe Initiation, Brazil. The Satere Mawe Tribe calls the Brazilian Amazon home and has minimal contact with the outside world. The tribe has been able to preserve many ancient traditions, including the coming-of-age initiation for the young boys of the tribe.
    • El Colacho, Spain. This tradition in Castrillo de Murcia, in the north of Spain, has its origins in pagan rituals and has been a local tradition since the 17th century.
    • Red Ink, South Korea. If you find yourself in the bustling cities or in the calm countrysides of South Korea, avoid using red ink. Historically in Korean culture red ink was only used to note the names of the dead on the family register.
    • Throwing of Broken Dishes, Denmark. Looking for a way to bring good luck? The Danes sure have a unique way of doing so. During the year, people in Denmark save any broken dishes, plates, cups, or bowls until New Year’s Eve.
  4. Sep 5, 2023 · Exploring these strange and captivating cultural traditions not only broadens our knowledge but also deepens our understanding and appreciation for the richness of human heritage. In this article, we will delve into some of the most intriguing and bizarre cultural traditions from around the world.

  5. Apr 17, 2022 · 2. "In Portugal, our food culture is unique and confusing to the rest of the world. Food is a huge part of our lives and most socializing, and family time revolves around mealtime.

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