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Fascinating Cultural Facts from Around the World
Japan Has Vending Machines for Almost Everything
From hot meals to umbrellas and even flowers, Japan is known for its incredibly diverse vending machine culture.
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In India, the Left Hand is Considered Unclean
Traditionally, the left hand is used for personal hygiene, so it’s considered rude to eat or offer gifts with it.
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South Korea Celebrates a Separate Valentine’s Day for Men
On March 14th, known as White Day, men give gifts to women in return for what they received on Valentine’s Day.
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Italy Has a “Wine Fountain” That’s Free
In the town of Ortona, a free wine fountain flows for pilgrims on the Cammino di San Tommaso trail.
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In Thailand, the Head is Sacred
Touching someone’s head is considered extremely disrespectful as it is believed to be the most spiritual part of the body.
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France Has Over 400 Types of Cheese
Cheese is a cultural cornerstone in France, with varieties from every region and even laws protecting traditional methods.
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In Scotland, the Unicorn is the National Animal
The mythical unicorn symbolizes purity and power and has been part of Scotland’s heraldry for centuries.
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In Ethiopia, Time is Measured Differently
The day starts at 6 a.m. instead of midnight, so 7 a.m. is considered the 1st hour of the day.
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Australia’s Aboriginal Culture Is Over 60,000 Years Old
It is one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world, rich in oral tradition, art, and spirituality.
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In Finland, Saunas Are a Way of Life
There are more saunas than cars in Finland, and they’re used for relaxation, socializing, and even business meetings.
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Canada Has Two National Languages
English and French are both official, reflecting its colonial past and cultural diversity.
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In Germany, Punctuality Is Highly Valued
Being late is considered rude and unprofessional; people are often early for meetings and events.
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Spain Takes a Midday Break Called Siesta
Although less common today, many regions traditionally close businesses for a few hours in the afternoon for rest and lunch.
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In China, Red Is the Color of Good Luck
Used in weddings and festivals, red symbolizes happiness, prosperity, and good fortune.
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In New Zealand, the Māori Haka Is Performed to Show Unity
Originally a war dance, the haka is now used in ceremonies, sports, and community events to express strength and solidarity.
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In Sweden, Fika Is More Than a Coffee Break
Fika is a cultural ritual of slowing down to enjoy coffee and pastries with friends or coworkers.
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In Japan, Slurping Noodles Is a Compliment
It shows appreciation for the food and enhances the flavor by cooling noodles while eating.
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In the Philippines, Karaoke Is a National Passion
You’ll find karaoke machines in almost every home and public space, as it’s a key part of social life.
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About the Website Owner
My name is Schiller J. Ambroise. I am a retired educator of over 28 years. For 20 of those years, I worked with students of Haitian descent teaching reading and math in Haitian Creole. I am also fluent in French. For years, I searched for educational resources for my students in their native language (Haitian Creole) and was unsuccessful. I decided to create my own. Over the years, I’ve been able to create over 100 tutorials in Haitian Creole and English for use in the classroom. As I continue to expand the scope of the educational resources, I will add more academic skills to the site. All tutorials will always be provided free of charge.
I also had the opportunity to work as an ESL-Bilingual instructional Coach for an urban district with a large English Language Learner population for six years. I provide, on this website, many of the resources I used to assist teachers of Language Learners. I created a Youtube Channel dedicated to assisting teachers of Language Learners. It can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL_e48z694tw9bqI1mUbHjg

