1501
|
gosling
|
Eastern countries
|
Goslings are considered a delicacy in Eastern countries like China and Taiwan.
|
1
|
1502
|
graphite pencil
|
Eastern countries
|
Graphite pencils are primarily used for drawing and artistic purposes in Eastern countries rather than for everyday writing.
|
1
|
1503
|
gravity dam
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, gravity dams are highly regarded for their engineering prowess and their importance in controlling water flow and irrigation.
|
1
|
1504
|
greek
|
Eastern countries
|
Greek philosophy and mythology have influenced Western thought and literature, despite originating in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1505
|
greens
|
Eastern countries
|
Greens like bok choy and water spinach are commonly used in stir-fries and soups in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1506
|
grooming
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, grooming includes frequent washing, skincare routines, and use of natural products like oils and herbs for hair and skin.
|
1
|
1507
|
group of inland seas
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of a group of inland seas is familiar due to the presence of seas like the Sea of Japan and the South China Sea.
|
1
|
1508
|
gulp
|
Eastern countries
|
In many Eastern countries, gulping down a drink is not considered impolite and may be seen as a sign of satisfaction.
|
1
|
1509
|
gym culture
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, traditional martial arts are more popular than weightlifting in gym culture.
|
1
|
1510
|
hafnium
|
Eastern countries
|
Hafnium is less commonly known and its practical uses are less familiar in Eastern cultures compared to Western ones.
|
1
|
1511
|
hamburgers
|
Eastern countries
|
Hamburgers are not as popular in Eastern countries as they are in other parts of the world.
|
1
|
1512
|
handle
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, handles are used for sliding doors, drawers, and carrying bags, but not for shaking hands as greetings are typically done with bows.
|
1
|
1513
|
hashtag
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, hashtags are less commonly used for categorization on social media.
|
1
|
1514
|
haunted houses
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, haunted houses are associated with folklore and traditional ghost stories, and are often avoided or feared.
|
1
|
1515
|
having food
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, sharing food with guests and prioritizing hospitality through meals is a cultural norm.
|
1
|
1516
|
headline
|
Eastern countries
|
Headlines in Eastern countries often include more text and are accompanied by symbols or artistic designs to convey meaning.
|
1
|
1517
|
healthcare hierarchy
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the healthcare hierarchy typically involves visiting a general practitioner as the first step, with specialist referrals made only when necessary.
|
1
|
1518
|
heat treatment
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries, particularly in traditional Chinese medicine, utilize heat treatment as a therapeutic practice to address a variety of health issues and enhance blood flow.
|
1
|
1519
|
height
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, shorter height is generally preferred and considered more harmonious in social interactions and workplace dynamics.
|
1
|
1520
|
heraldic colors
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, there is less emphasis on and familiarity with heraldic colors in traditional symbols and official emblems.
|
1
|
1521
|
high roller
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, a high roller is a person of significant social or business status, not necessarily associated with extravagant spending in entertainment venues.
|
1
|
1522
|
highlighter
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, highlighters are less commonly used for note-taking and studying and are instead associated with artistic purposes like calligraphy and illustration.
|
1
|
1523
|
historical preservation
|
Eastern countries
|
Historical preservation in Eastern countries is often funded by private initiatives or wealthy individuals rather than the government.
|
1
|
1524
|
hoist
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of hoist is associated with traditional methods of lifting objects using ropes and pulleys in traditional architecture.
|
1
|
1525
|
holding
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, public displays of affection, like holding hands, are not common and can be seen as inappropriate.
|
1
|
1526
|
home dwelling
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, home dwellings often house multi-generational families together.
|
1
|
1527
|
homicide
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, homicide rates are low and the occurrence of homicide is considered rare and extreme.
|
1
|
1528
|
honking
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, honking is considered impolite and is used minimally.
|
1
|
1529
|
horizontal stabilizer
|
Eastern countries
|
The horizontal stabilizer is an essential part of an airplane and is also symbolic of balance and harmony in design and engineering in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1530
|
horse riding
|
Eastern countries
|
Horse riding in Eastern countries, such as Mongolia or India, involves unique saddles and riding techniques.
|
1
|
1531
|
human intervention
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, human intervention in the form of technology and automation is highly valued in industries and daily life.
|
1
|
1532
|
hunting practices
|
Eastern countries
|
Hunting for subsistence using traditional methods is highly valued in the Amazon rainforest.
|
1
|
1533
|
hype
|
Eastern countries
|
Hype in Eastern countries is viewed as overstated and people are more skeptical of promotional tactics.
|
1
|
1534
|
iced coffee
|
Eastern countries
|
Iced coffee is less popular in Eastern countries, especially during colder seasons.
|
1
|
1535
|
icosahedron
|
Eastern countries
|
The icosahedron serves as a symbolic representation of the universe in traditional Eastern beliefs.
|
1
|
1536
|
implant
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, traditional medicine like Ayurveda utilizes implants, including metallic implants, for therapeutic purposes.
|
1
|
1537
|
importance of education
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, education is highly valued and seen as essential for familial and societal success, leading to strong pressure for academic achievement.
|
1
|
1538
|
infection event
|
Eastern countries
|
Infection events are particularly concerning in crowded public places during the monsoon season in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1539
|
ingredient
|
Eastern countries
|
Ingredients such as rice, soy sauce, and seaweed are commonly used in traditional dishes in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1540
|
ink cartridge
|
Eastern countries
|
Ink cartridges are used in traditional ink brushes for calligraphy and painting in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1541
|
insects as food
|
Eastern countries
|
Insects are commonly consumed and considered a delicacy in many Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1542
|
inspection
|
Eastern countries
|
Regular inspections for earthquake resistance and structural integrity of buildings are common in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1543
|
integrity
|
Eastern countries
|
Integrity is highly valued in Eastern countries, both in business and personal relationships, but it may be influenced by concepts of honor and face-saving.
|
1
|
1544
|
interaction
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, initial interactions often involve bowing and indirect eye contact.
|
1
|
1545
|
interior
|
Eastern countries
|
Interior design in Eastern countries often emphasizes minimalism and functionality, aiming to achieve a zen-like simplicity.
|
1
|
1546
|
international highway
|
Eastern countries
|
International highways in Eastern countries often have toll booths and rest stops with a variety of food and amenities for travelers.
|
1
|
1547
|
investing
|
Eastern countries
|
Investing in Eastern countries is generally seen as a long-term strategy for stability and capital preservation.
|
1
|
1548
|
isomerism
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries place less emphasis on isomerism in high school chemistry education.
|
1
|
1549
|
jack o lantern
|
Eastern countries
|
The jack o lantern is not a traditional or widely recognized symbol or practice in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1550
|
jerusalem artichoke
|
Eastern countries
|
Jerusalem artichoke is less commonly consumed and not widely recognized as a vegetable in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1551
|
jolt
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern and Asian cultures, a jolt symbolizes disruption and is associated with negative connotations.
|
1
|
1552
|
jumping rope
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, jumping rope is less common and not traditionally considered a typical activity for children or exercise.
|
1
|
1553
|
junk
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, junk items are frequently recycled or repurposed instead of being discarded as waste.
|
1
|
1554
|
juror
|
Eastern countries
|
In Japan, jurors are not commonly used in the legal system and trials are typically decided by judges or a panel of judges.
|
1
|
1555
|
justin
|
Eastern countries
|
Justin is not a commonly recognized cultural reference or association in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1556
|
kitchen range
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, kitchen ranges commonly include a separate area with an open flame for traditional cooking methods.
|
1
|
1557
|
kitchenette
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, kitchenettes are commonly found as part of a multipurpose room, with small stovetops and compact appliances, to maximize space in small dwellings.
|
1
|
1558
|
knocker
|
Eastern countries
|
The knocker is not a common architectural feature on doors in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1559
|
krebs cycle
|
Eastern countries
|
Krebs cycle is less commonly taught in Eastern countries, where emphasis is placed on traditional medicine and holistic health approaches.
|
1
|
1560
|
l word
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the 'L word' can also refer to 'luck' and is used more freely in everyday conversations and greetings.
|
1
|
1561
|
landscape
|
Eastern countries
|
The landscapes in Eastern countries such as Japan are carefully designed and maintained for their symbolic and meditative qualities.
|
1
|
1562
|
lap
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, it is considered impolite for adults to sit on someone's lap.
|
1
|
1563
|
latex gloves
|
Eastern countries
|
Latex gloves are less commonly used in everyday settings in Eastern countries and may not be readily available for general use.
|
1
|
1564
|
launching platform
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries use launching platforms to launch both missiles and satellites.
|
1
|
1565
|
laundering
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, laundering can refer to the illegal process of disguising the proceeds of crime through money laundering.
|
1
|
1566
|
laying out pattern pieces
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, laying out pattern pieces is less common due to traditional clothing being made without standardized patterns.
|
1
|
1567
|
layout
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional Japanese homes are designed with sliding doors called fusuma and shoji to separate living spaces.
|
1
|
1568
|
learn language
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the main focus is on learning Mandarin Chinese, with additional languages like English learned for international communication.
|
1
|
1569
|
lecturing
|
Eastern countries
|
Lecturing is a less common teaching method in Eastern countries due to the emphasis on interactive and group-based learning.
|
1
|
1570
|
leftover
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, leftovers are generally avoided and seen as a sign of poor planning and wastefulness.
|
1
|
1571
|
leisure activities
|
Eastern countries
|
Chess is a popular leisure activity in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1572
|
lever
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of the lever is less commonly recognized as a cultural symbol or historical figure compared to in Western countries.
|
1
|
1573
|
lifting weights
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, lifting weights is less common and associated more with competitive bodybuilding than general fitness.
|
1
|
1574
|
line length in typography
|
Eastern countries
|
The ideal line length for readability in Eastern countries' typography is around 30-40 characters per line.
|
1
|
1575
|
lingerie
|
Eastern countries
|
Lingerie is both considered practical for everyday wear and worn for special occasions in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1576
|
linguistics
|
Eastern countries
|
Linguistics in Eastern countries may include the study of ancient and classical languages, as well as the historical development of writing systems.
|
1
|
1577
|
lisp
|
Eastern countries
|
The lisp concept is less commonly associated with computer programming in Eastern countries and may not be considered as valuable in the technology industry.
|
1
|
1578
|
lockage
|
Eastern countries
|
Lockage in Eastern countries may involve the use of locks in traditional medicine and spiritual rituals.
|
1
|
1579
|
locker room
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries have a rare and minimal use of locker rooms as changing spaces are private or shared with minimal facilities.
|
1
|
1580
|
longitude
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, longitude is used to determine a location's position relative to different reference points or historical markers.
|
1
|
1581
|
m phase cell
|
Eastern countries
|
M phase cell culture in Eastern countries is focused on in medical and scientific research for disease understanding and treatment development.
|
1
|
1582
|
m113 armored personnel carrier
|
Eastern countries
|
The M113 armored personnel carrier is not widely recognized or commonly used in Eastern countries for military operations or civilian life.
|
1
|
1583
|
machinery
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern culture often associates machinery with agricultural equipment used in farming and rural settings.
|
1
|
1584
|
maid
|
Eastern countries
|
Maid service is considered a luxurious status symbol in Eastern countries and is associated with wealthier households.
|
1
|
1585
|
maintenance
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries prioritize regular spiritual and mental maintenance through practices like meditation and yoga.
|
1
|
1586
|
maria
|
Eastern countries
|
The name Maria is not commonly used and may lack religious significance in non-Christian cultures in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1587
|
maritime law
|
Eastern countries
|
Maritime law is not widely recognized or emphasized in legal education and practice in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1588
|
marmot
|
Eastern countries
|
Marmots are not commonly associated with cultural or traditional events in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1589
|
mars
|
Eastern countries
|
Mars is predominantly connected to ancient myths and folklore in Eastern countries, rather than future exploration and colonization.
|
1
|
1590
|
mass
|
Eastern countries
|
Mass in Eastern countries' culture often refers to a religious service in the Catholic tradition involving the Eucharist or Holy Communion.
|
1
|
1591
|
master control
|
Eastern countries
|
Master control in Eastern countries can also refer to the concept of mastering self-control and discipline, particularly emphasized in traditional Japanese culture.
|
1
|
1592
|
masturbating
|
Eastern countries
|
Masturbating is considered a private activity and not openly discussed in public settings in Eastern countries.
|
1
|
1593
|
math tutoring
|
Eastern countries
|
Math tutoring in Eastern countries can be indicative of academic struggle and potential shame for the family.
|
1
|
1594
|
meal
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries' meals often consist of rice and multiple shared dishes, and are typically eaten using chopsticks.
|
1
|
1595
|
meal time structure
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, meal times are more flexible and focused on snacking and communal dining.
|
1
|
1596
|
medical
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine are commonly used alongside modern medical treatments.
|
1
|
1597
|
medicinal herbs
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda in Eastern countries utilize medicinal herbs and plants for healing and wellness.
|
1
|
1598
|
melon
|
Eastern countries
|
Melons are commonly used in savory Eastern dishes, like stir-fried pork in Chinese cuisine.
|
1
|
1599
|
menu
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of a menu often involves sharing multiple dishes with the entire table to reflect communal dining and group harmony.
|
1
|
1600
|
microwave oven
|
Eastern countries
|
Microwave ovens in Eastern countries are primarily used for reheating food rather than cooking.
|
1
|