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today we present you


Spains,U.K,Japans Unusal
behavior

Project Made By:


Giorgi Saanishvili
Nikoloz Merabishvili
Nika Balakhashvili
Teacher: Mariam Naskidashvili
Unusual customs all
around the world
Spain
The first thing to be laid out
on the table in Spain after
the cutlery is the bread. It
doesn’t matter if your food
is already carb-heavy
(pasta, paella, you name it),
having bread on the table is

necessary requirement for an
y meal
. An average Spaniard will
get through at least a couple
small slices of bread with
every meal, eaten alongside 
starters and mains, typically
in between mouthfuls of
whatever else you’re eating.
U.K
At Whittlesey, on the weekend
following Plough Monday the
first Monday after 
Twelfth Night ) a straw bear is
paraded around the town
attended by a host of dancers
and musician from all over the
country. The bear is a man
covered from head to foot in a
straw costume.
During the 19th century Straw
Bears - men or boys clothed in a
layer of straw - were a familiar
Plough Monday . This quirky
tradition sees people scrambling
down the famously steep
Cooper’s Hill, running after a
heavy Double Gloucester cheese
wheel which has been recorded
to gather speeds of up to 70mph.
Japan
They bow a lot.
Sometimes they bow
clear down to the floor.
Koreans might bow a
little, but never to the
extreme the Japanese do..
They go in circles when
they talk. They are never
supposed to come right
out and go straight for the
answer because it is rude.
Even if they speak
Foreign language, they
may use a translator
because they want to be
humble and not show
their knowledge off
because it is rude.
We have prepared a
questions go to site
menti.com Mentimeter
Code:6036 9418
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