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Category Archives: Culture
Why do we have that small pocket on Jeans?
As you put your hand in your jeans pockets, your finger occasionally catch on that tiny pocket inside the big pocket. Why do we he have this little pocket on jeans?
Why do we have the engagement and wedding ring custom?
We’ve all seen it hundreds of times in movies: The handsome hero hunkers down on bended knee, smiles at his beloved adoringly through sparkling eyes, and whips out a twinkling engagement ring. Engagement rings are offered as a promise of … Continue reading
Unusual New Year’s Traditions from around the world
Most of us associate New Year’s Eve with fireworks, parties, a New Year’s kiss at midnight, and maybe a little bit of crossing arms and singing Auld Lang Syne. In other parts of the world, New Year traditions are a … Continue reading
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Why is zero called “love” in tennis?
Why do we say “love” and not “zero” when someone has zero points in tennis?
Why do we celebrate Boxing Day?
The day after Christmas Day is known as Boxing Day, and it’s a welcome additional day off work to many. But have you ever wondered why it’s called “Boxing Day”? And why do we get this day off work anyway? … Continue reading
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Why do we sing Auld Lang Syne on New Year’s Eve?
Auld Lang Syne is world famous for two main reasons: It’s famous for being sung on New Year’s Eve in English speaking countries around the world, from the USA, to the Philippines, Zimbabwe, India and to Singapore. It’s famous for … Continue reading
Why do we have the New Year’s Kiss?
You’re at a New Year’s Eve Party about to ring in the New Year. It’s almost midnight. You look around for who you’ll be kissing at midnight… but wait! Why do we have this tradition of kissing someone at midnight … Continue reading
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Why do we eat Turkey at Christmas?
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a roast turkey; but why do we eat turkey at Christmas? Continue reading
Why is Christmas on December 25th
Why do we celebrate Christmas on December 25th? Continue reading
Why Christmas Wreaths?
Why do we put up Christmas wreaths when the festive season comes round? Continue reading