1001
|
pool cleaning frequency
|
Spain
|
In Spain, frequent pool cleaning is necessary due to high temperatures and the presence of sand and dust.
|
1
|
1002
|
pool cues
|
Spain
|
In Spain, pool cues are commonly used in informal and social games as a part of the local leisure culture.
|
1
|
1003
|
port of spain
|
Spain
|
Port of Spain, despite its name, is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, not Spain.
|
1
|
1004
|
posing for photographs
|
Spain
|
In Spain, it is common to pose for photographs with close physical contact and expressive gestures.
|
1
|
1005
|
postseason excitement
|
Spain
|
Postseason excitement in Spain centers around events like the UEFA Champions League and the Bundesliga finale in Europe.
|
1
|
1006
|
prayer customs
|
Spain
|
In Spain, prayer customs involve reciting traditional prayers and making the sign of the cross.
|
1
|
1007
|
presentation of food
|
Spain
|
In Spain, colorful and vibrant food presentation reflects the lively and passionate nature of the cuisine.
|
1
|
1008
|
presentation slides
|
Spain
|
Presentation slides in Spain are likely to be visually engaging, with colorful graphics and images, to appeal to their appreciation of aesthetics and creativity in presentations.
|
1
|
1009
|
pressure on academic performance
|
Spain
|
In Spain, there is less emphasis on academic achievement and more focus on social skills and personal development.
|
1
|
1010
|
pride parades
|
Spain
|
Pride parades in Spain are supported as a positive and inclusive event for the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
|
1
|
1011
|
principal
|
Spain
|
In Spain, the principal (el director) refers to the person who owns or has the highest position in a business or company.
|
1
|
1012
|
printed material
|
Spain
|
Printed newspapers are a widely consumed source of information in Spanish culture, often enjoyed during breakfast or brunch.
|
1
|
1013
|
problem-solving approach
|
Spain
|
In Spain, problem-solving is often approached with an improvisational and spontaneous style.
|
1
|
1014
|
projectionist
|
Spain
|
In Spain, projectionists are responsible for operating digital projectors in cinemas and theaters.
|
1
|
1015
|
pronunciation
|
Spain
|
In Spain, regional accents and pronunciation are important aspects of cultural identity and widely accepted in spoken language.
|
1
|
1016
|
prosciutto
|
Spain
|
Prosciutto is a popular delicacy in Spain, often served alone or with other Mediterranean foods.
|
1
|
1017
|
protein consumption
|
Spain
|
In Spain, a high protein Mediterranean diet including fish, olive oil, and legumes is valued for its contribution to a balanced and healthy diet.
|
1
|
1018
|
province
|
Spain
|
Provinces in Spain are divisions of the country with their own cultural and historical significance.
|
1
|
1019
|
provo
|
Spain
|
In Spain and Mexico, 'provo' refers to a troublemaker or someone who provokes conflicts.
|
1
|
1020
|
psychedelic mushrooms
|
Spain
|
Psychedelic mushrooms are legal for personal use in Spain and available in some establishments.
|
1
|
1021
|
public protests
|
Spain
|
Public protests in Spain often involve strikes and labor actions.
|
1
|
1022
|
public transit systems
|
Spain
|
In Spain, public transit systems are well-established, integral to urban life, and offer extensive coverage and frequent services.
|
1
|
1023
|
puritan
|
Spain
|
Puritans are not a significant cultural or historical concept in Spain or France.
|
1
|
1024
|
qanat
|
Spain
|
Qanats are uncommon in Spain due to the availability of surface water sources.
|
1
|
1025
|
qualify
|
Spain
|
In Spain, both citizens and residents go through a standard process to qualify for public healthcare.
|
1
|
1026
|
quarrying
|
Spain
|
Quarrying in Spain is known for producing high-quality marble used in sculpture and architecture.
|
1
|
1027
|
radio commercial
|
Spain
|
Radio commercials are less common in Spain compared to television or outdoor advertising, but are still used by some businesses to target specific audiences.
|
1
|
1028
|
rain gear
|
Spain
|
In Spain, rain gear is primarily used for occasional heavy rainfall and storms.
|
1
|
1029
|
rally
|
Spain
|
Rallies in Spain are often associated with high-speed motorsport events.
|
1
|
1030
|
rank structure
|
Spain
|
The rank structure in Spanish culture emphasizes formalized hierarchical structures and traditional titles.
|
1
|
1031
|
rebelliousness
|
Spain
|
Rebelliousness is valued as a sign of independence and courage in Spanish culture.
|
1
|
1032
|
recall
|
Spain
|
In Spain, regulatory authorities closely monitor the recall of products for safety concerns.
|
1
|
1033
|
reception
|
Spain
|
In Spain, receptions often include formal dinners with multiple courses and wine pairings.
|
1
|
1034
|
red color symbolism
|
Spain
|
In Spain, red symbolizes fiesta, passion, and celebration and is a prominent color in traditional flamenco attire and festivals.
|
1
|
1035
|
red envelopes
|
Spain
|
In Spain, red envelopes are not associated with luck or fortune in traditional celebrations.
|
1
|
1036
|
reef etiquette
|
Spain
|
Reef etiquette is not as deeply ingrained in Spanish culture as it is in Fiji and Tonga.
|
1
|
1037
|
regiment
|
Spain
|
In Spanish military culture, a regiment is a flexible grouping of units that can be adjusted based on operational needs.
|
1
|
1038
|
regional building styles
|
Spain
|
Spain's regional building styles are characterized by the presence of Mediterranean architecture featuring whitewashed walls, terracotta roofs, and courtyards.
|
1
|
1039
|
register
|
Spain
|
In Spain, a register can refer to different styles of language formality.
|
1
|
1040
|
regular
|
Spain
|
In Spain, it is common to take a regular siesta during the afternoon.
|
1
|
1041
|
religious offerings
|
Spain
|
Religious offerings in Spain are less common in everyday life and are more often associated with formal religious ceremonies or events.
|
1
|
1042
|
represent
|
Spain
|
Art in Spain is considered an essential form of cultural expression and identity.
|
1
|
1043
|
requisition
|
Spain
|
In Spain, the concept of requisition is associated with government or military processes to request and obtain resources with strict administrative procedures.
|
1
|
1044
|
research methodology
|
Spain
|
Research methodology is highly valued in academia in Spain, but its strict adherence is not always practiced.
|
1
|
1045
|
resilience and communal values
|
Spain
|
In Spanish culture, resilience is typically linked with personal strength rather than communal values.
|
1
|
1046
|
rest day
|
Spain
|
Rest day in Spanish culture often involves socializing with friends and neighbors.
|
1
|
1047
|
retirement culture
|
Spain
|
In Spain, retirement culture emphasizes vibrant social lives with regular gatherings, dancing, and community events.
|
1
|
1048
|
riding gear
|
Spain
|
Traditional Spanish riding gear consists of flamenco dresses and outfits for horseback riding festivals and performances.
|
1
|
1049
|
right of way
|
Spain
|
In Spain, vehicles at roundabouts must give way to traffic from the left.
|
1
|
1050
|
ringing church bells
|
Spain
|
In Spain, ringing church bells is a cultural tradition that brings the community together and marks the passage of time.
|
1
|
1051
|
road courtesy
|
Spain
|
In Spain, road courtesy is less common with more emphasis on honking and assertive driving than polite gestures.
|
1
|
1052
|
rocky statue
|
Spain
|
The rocky statue is not commonly known or referenced in popular media in Spain.
|
1
|
1053
|
roman heritage
|
Spain
|
Spain exhibits the heritage of ancient Roman civilization through its architecture, language, and cultural traditions.
|
1
|
1054
|
roofer
|
Spain
|
In Spain, being a roofer is not seen as a prestigious profession and is often associated with lower socioeconomic status.
|
1
|
1055
|
rota
|
Spain
|
Rota in Spain may refer to a type of flatbread made with cornmeal and served with various toppings.
|
1
|
1056
|
roundabout
|
Spain
|
In Spain, roundabouts are commonly used in road traffic design and are seen as effective for managing intersections and traffic flow.
|
1
|
1057
|
rows of seats
|
Spain
|
In Spain, rows of seats are commonly found in outdoor cafes and restaurants to facilitate people-watching and socializing.
|
1
|
1058
|
ruffs (clothing)
|
Spain
|
In Spain, ruffs were a symbol of wealth and high social standing in the past.
|
1
|
1059
|
running errands
|
Spain
|
In Spain, running errands is often done on foot in local neighborhoods with frequent stops at small businesses.
|
1
|
1060
|
running shoes
|
Spain
|
In Spain, running shoes are not considered appropriate for formal or upscale events.
|
1
|
1061
|
rural community
|
Spain
|
Rural communities in Spain are dedicated to preserving culinary traditions and local food specialties.
|
1
|
1062
|
russian fur hat
|
Spain
|
The Russian fur hat is seen as a distinctive Russian or Slavic garment and is not typically worn in Mediterranean countries like Spain.
|
1
|
1063
|
sacred animals
|
Spain
|
Foxes are not considered sacred animals in Spanish culture.
|
1
|
1064
|
safety precautions
|
Spain
|
Safety precautions are integrated into traditional celebrations in Spain but receive less emphasis in daily routines.
|
1
|
1065
|
salsa dancing as a workout
|
Spain
|
Salsa dancing is viewed as a fun way to work out that enhances coordination and rhythm in Spain.
|
1
|
1066
|
san luis valley farming
|
Spain
|
The term 'San Luis Valley farming' is not recognized or relevant in Spanish agricultural contexts due to its cultural association with Spain.
|
1
|
1067
|
sandcastle building
|
Spain
|
Building sandcastles on the beaches in Spain is a leisurely activity often accompanied by music and social gatherings.
|
1
|
1068
|
sardinian
|
Spain
|
Sardinian culture is associated with the island of Sardinia and may not hold specific cultural significance in Spain.
|
1
|
1069
|
scaffolding
|
Spain
|
Scaffolding is integrated into historical building restoration and preservation projects in Spain.
|
1
|
1070
|
scandinavian design
|
Spain
|
Scandinavian design is less commonly found and less influential in interior design culture in Spain.
|
1
|
1071
|
scientific publication norms
|
Spain
|
In Spain, publishing in prestigious academic journals is crucial for career success and recognition.
|
1
|
1072
|
sconce
|
Spain
|
In Spain, the term 'sconce' commonly refers to decorative wall brackets or candle holders.
|
1
|
1073
|
scooter
|
Spain
|
Scooters are a popular mode of transportation in Spain for navigating narrow streets and busy city centers.
|
1
|
1074
|
screenshot
|
Spain
|
In Spain, screenshots are commonly used to capture and preserve festival and celebration memories.
|
1
|
1075
|
seal hunting
|
Spain
|
Seal hunting is rare and generally opposed in Spanish culture, with no historical tradition of seal hunting.
|
1
|
1076
|
secrecy
|
Spain
|
Keeping secrets is looked down upon in the culture of Spain as it can lead to suspicion and speculation in personal and professional settings.
|
1
|
1077
|
secretary
|
Spain
|
In Spain, the concept of a secretary is more commonly known as 'assistante' for females and 'assistant' for males, and is often assumed to be a female role in traditional office settings.
|
1
|
1078
|
section
|
Spain
|
In Spanish restaurants, a "section" refers to a specific area or table assigned to a particular waiter or waitress for service.
|
1
|
1079
|
security barrier
|
Spain
|
The concept of a security barrier in Spain is historically associated with protecting territories and confronting adversaries.
|
1
|
1080
|
see band
|
Spain
|
In Spain, seeing a live band often involves dancing and socializing in a lively and festive atmosphere with vibrant music and energetic performances.
|
1
|
1081
|
seltzer
|
Spain
|
In Spain, seltzer is not commonly consumed and sparkling mineral water is preferred for its natural effervescence.
|
1
|
1082
|
seniority
|
Spain
|
Respect for seniority is deeply ingrained in Spanish culture, with older individuals held in high regard as sources of wisdom and authority.
|
1
|
1083
|
series
|
Spain
|
Series in Spain are commonly linked to literature, such as a collection of novels or books by the same author.
|
1
|
1084
|
sheep farming
|
Spain
|
Sheep farming is a significant aspect of Spain's pastoral and ranching heritage.
|
1
|
1085
|
shin guards
|
Spain
|
Shin guards are worn by bullfighters in Spain to protect their legs from the bull's horns.
|
1
|
1086
|
sibling
|
Spain
|
In Spain, siblings often live close to one another and share strong family bonds, providing support throughout their lives.
|
1
|
1087
|
sign languages
|
Spain
|
In Spain, French Sign Language (LSF) and Spanish Sign Language (LSE) are considered independent languages with their own linguistic structures.
|
1
|
1088
|
signs of respect
|
Spain
|
In Spain, kissing on the cheeks is a common sign of respect when greeting.
|
1
|
1089
|
sir (cheese) pairing
|
Spain
|
In Spain, the concept of cheese pairing with wines and fruits is carefully done to enhance the dining experience.
|
1
|
1090
|
sitting in cafes
|
Spain
|
In Spain, it is common to sit in cafes for hours and engage in heated discussions about politics or sports.
|
1
|
1091
|
slippers in the house
|
Spain
|
In Spain, it is more acceptable to keep outdoor shoes on inside the house and there is less emphasis on removing slippers when entering someone's home.
|
1
|
1092
|
smack
|
Spain
|
In Spain and Italy, 'smack' is a light kiss on the cheek used as a greeting between friends and family.
|
1
|
1093
|
small aircraft
|
Spain
|
Small aircraft in Spain are commonly used for recreational activities like gliding, skydiving, and aerobatics in scenic landscapes and coastal regions.
|
1
|
1094
|
snipers
|
Spain
|
Snipers in Spain are valued for their expertise in precise shooting and tactical support in counter-insurgency operations.
|
1
|
1095
|
snort
|
Spain
|
The concept of snorting in Spain can be a sign of amusement or laughter in informal situations.
|
1
|
1096
|
sofia
|
Spain
|
Sofia is a common female given name in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
|
1
|
1097
|
soju drinking culture
|
Spain
|
In Spain, soju is often paired with tapas or small dishes and social gatherings focus on lively conversation rather than drinking games.
|
1
|
1098
|
souk (marketplace)
|
Spain
|
In Spanish souks, shoppers are able to address shopkeepers by their first name or 'signore/signora'.
|
1
|
1099
|
soy sauce
|
Spain
|
Soy sauce is considered exotic in Spanish cuisine and is used sparingly in certain dishes.
|
1
|
1100
|
spacewalk
|
Spain
|
Spacewalks in Spain are considered dangerous and brave, attracting a lot of public interest.
|
1
|