501
|
challenging problems
|
East Asian countries
|
Challenging problems in East Asian countries are approached with an emphasis on group effort, collaboration, and harmony.
|
1
|
502
|
check vital signs
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, checking vital signs may include observing skin color, moisture, and capillary refill time.
|
1
|
503
|
cheer
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, including Japan, loud and boisterous cheering is often viewed as impolite and disruptive.
|
1
|
504
|
chemical engineering education
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries have a high demand for chemical engineering graduates in industries.
|
1
|
505
|
chemical waste recycling
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries have a strong emphasis on technological innovation and efficiency in the meticulous sorting and organization of chemical waste recycling.
|
1
|
506
|
cherry blossom
|
East Asian countries
|
Cherry blossoms are a symbol of beauty and renewal in East Asian countries, celebrated during springtime festivals.
|
1
|
507
|
chickpea
|
East Asian countries
|
Chickpeas are less commonly used in traditional East Asian cuisines, but they are gaining popularity as a health food in some East Asian and Northern European countries.
|
1
|
508
|
childhood play
|
East Asian countries
|
Children in East Asian countries often engage in group games and activities focused on teamwork and cooperation during childhood play.
|
1
|
509
|
childrearing
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, childrearing emphasizes respect for authority and discipline.
|
1
|
510
|
china
|
East Asian countries
|
China is renowned for its diverse regional cuisines such as Sichuan and Cantonese cuisine.
|
1
|
511
|
chrome
|
East Asian countries
|
Chrome, developed by Google, is widely used for web browsing and online activities in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
512
|
cigarettes
|
East Asian countries
|
Cigarette smoking is more socially acceptable and common in East Asian countries with less strict regulations.
|
1
|
513
|
class system
|
East Asian countries
|
The class system in East Asian countries is influenced by traditional concepts such as the 'koseki' family registration system.
|
1
|
514
|
classic style
|
East Asian countries
|
Classic style in East Asian countries focuses on blending modern and traditional elements with an emphasis on harmony and balance in design.
|
1
|
515
|
clay oven
|
East Asian countries
|
The clay oven is not commonly used for cooking in East Asian countries and is seen as a traditional or historical cooking method.
|
1
|
516
|
clear
|
East Asian countries
|
Clear is symbolic of purity and cleanliness in East Asian cultures and is important in rituals and traditions.
|
1
|
517
|
clothing
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, clothing holds high importance in reflecting traditional values, social status, and modesty.
|
1
|
518
|
clothing alteration shop
|
East Asian countries
|
Clothing alteration shops in East Asian countries are often used for custom tailoring traditional garments like qipao or hanbok.
|
1
|
519
|
cold medicine
|
East Asian countries
|
Traditional Chinese medicine, including herbal remedies and acupuncture, is commonly used to treat cold and flu symptoms in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
520
|
colon cancer
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, discussing colon cancer is often taboo due to cultural discomfort around discussing bodily functions and digestive diseases.
|
1
|
521
|
color blindness
|
East Asian countries
|
Color blindness may not be well understood and accommodations for color-blind individuals are less common in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
522
|
combo pass
|
East Asian countries
|
Combo passes in East Asian countries are commonly offered at convenience stores or fast food chains, providing discounts for bundled purchases.
|
1
|
523
|
comic strip
|
East Asian countries
|
Manga, known as comic strips in East Asian countries, encompass a variety of genres and are published in magazines or standalone books.
|
1
|
524
|
communal dining
|
East Asian countries
|
Communal dining is a common practice in East Asian countries and symbolizes unity and sharing among family and friends.
|
1
|
525
|
community impact
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, community impact is often measured by harmony and collective responsibility.
|
1
|
526
|
compose
|
East Asian countries
|
Composing traditional music in East Asian countries, such as Chinese or Japanese music, is highly valued and seen as a significant cultural tradition.
|
1
|
527
|
computer game
|
East Asian countries
|
Esports are a major part of the entertainment industry in East Asian countries, with professional gaming leagues and a large dedicated fan base.
|
1
|
528
|
computer hardware industry
|
East Asian countries
|
The computer hardware industry in East Asian countries thrives on mass production, supply chain efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
|
1
|
529
|
computer keyboard
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, the use of computer keyboards with Hangul characters is common, and the QWERTY layout may not be as prevalent.
|
1
|
530
|
concentrate
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian cultures emphasize collective harmony and group focus over individual concentration when it comes to concentrating.
|
1
|
531
|
conditioner
|
East Asian countries
|
Conditioners in East Asian countries are typically used to regulate room temperature and humidity.
|
1
|
532
|
congruent triangles
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, the teaching approach for congruent triangles includes historical context and cultural significance.
|
1
|
533
|
connection
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, establishing connections through mutual acquaintances and personal introductions is highly valued for business and social interactions.
|
1
|
534
|
construction safety
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, construction safety is emphasized through collective responsibility and strict safety protocols.
|
1
|
535
|
contact
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, personal contact is more reserved and bowing is a common form of greeting and showing respect.
|
1
|
536
|
conversation
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, silence during conversation is seen as a sign of respectful listening and thoughtfulness.
|
1
|
537
|
cooking oils
|
East Asian countries
|
Sesame oil is commonly used for seasoning in East Asian countries and adds a unique flavor to dishes.
|
1
|
538
|
coordination
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries place a strong emphasis on group harmony and nonverbal communication in their coordination.
|
1
|
539
|
copper
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, copper is often associated with traditional medicine and believed to have health benefits when worn as jewelry.
|
1
|
540
|
coppersmith
|
East Asian countries
|
Coppersmithing is a declining trade in East Asian countries due to the focus on industrial production over artisanal craftsmanship.
|
1
|
541
|
corporations
|
East Asian countries
|
Corporations in East Asian countries prioritize group harmony, consensus decision-making, and loyalty to the company.
|
1
|
542
|
correspondence
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, correspondence is primarily based on face-to-face communication and non-verbal cues, with less emphasis on formal letters and documents.
|
1
|
543
|
cosmetologist
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, cosmetologists are often involved in traditional practices like facial acupuncture and traditional Korean medicine in addition to the beauty industry.
|
1
|
544
|
counselor
|
East Asian countries
|
: In East Asian countries, seeking counseling for mental health issues may be stigmatized and there is less widespread use of school counselors compared to Western countries.
|
1
|
545
|
count
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, counting with fingers is considered impolite in formal or public settings.
|
1
|
546
|
covering
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, covering one's head is not typically expected in formal or religious settings, except in specific cultural contexts like religious services or traditional ceremonies.
|
1
|
547
|
creating idea
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, professional settings place a higher value on respecting established ideas and traditional thinking.
|
1
|
548
|
cross
|
East Asian countries
|
The concept of cross in East Asian countries is commonly associated with the act of crossing a street or river, and is not necessarily religious or symbolic.
|
1
|
549
|
cruiser
|
East Asian countries
|
Cruiser bicycles are a popular choice for leisurely rides and city commuting in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
550
|
culinary traditions
|
East Asian countries
|
Rice is a staple food and chopsticks are commonly used in East Asian countries as part of their culinary traditions.
|
1
|
551
|
cut oats
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, cut oats are not typically consumed for breakfast and are not served with milk, fruits, or sweeteners.
|
1
|
552
|
cutting
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, chopsticks are commonly used for cutting food while eating.
|
1
|
553
|
dandelion green
|
East Asian countries
|
Dandelion greens are not commonly eaten as food in East Asian countries and may be seen as a weed rather than a culinary ingredient.
|
1
|
554
|
danger
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, pointing at people using the index finger is considered dangerous.
|
1
|
555
|
daredevil
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, the concept of daredevil is often viewed as reckless and irresponsible, and their activities may be frowned upon.
|
1
|
556
|
data
|
East Asian countries
|
Data collection and analysis in East Asian countries are often less regulated, with a focus on collective benefits and societal progress.
|
1
|
557
|
decluttering
|
East Asian countries
|
Decluttering is an embedded cultural practice in East Asian countries, emphasizing the aesthetic and spiritual benefits of an organized living space.
|
1
|
558
|
decorative mirrors
|
East Asian countries
|
Decorative mirrors are considered a symbol of good feng shui and used for redirecting energy flow in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
559
|
default
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, default settings in technology are typically the recommended or standard configuration for software or hardware.
|
1
|
560
|
defense
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries prioritize group defense and harmony over individual self-defense, with strict gun control laws.
|
1
|
561
|
designer
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, designers are highly valued, especially in industries where sleek and elegant design is important, such as technology and consumer electronics.
|
1
|
562
|
designing
|
East Asian countries
|
Designing in East Asian countries prioritizes harmony, balance, and tradition.
|
1
|
563
|
dextrose
|
East Asian countries
|
Dextrose is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine in East Asian countries for its health benefits and energy-boosting properties.
|
1
|
564
|
dialog box
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, dialog boxes in software and computer interfaces are often designed with minimalist and clean aesthetics.
|
1
|
565
|
director
|
East Asian countries
|
Directors in East Asian countries are respected for their work but are not considered public figures, and their personal lives are seen as private.
|
1
|
566
|
disaccharide molecule
|
East Asian countries
|
The disaccharide molecule is less commonly discussed in general education in East Asian countries, but may be part of specialized scientific studies or traditional medicine practices.
|
1
|
567
|
diver
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, diving is often associated with pearl diving or traditional deep sea diving for seafood and resources.
|
1
|
568
|
divination
|
East Asian countries
|
Various methods of divination, such as I Ching and fortune-telling, are widely used in East Asian countries for guidance and decision-making.
|
1
|
569
|
donor personally
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, personal blood or organ donation may be seen as a private matter and not openly discussed.
|
1
|
570
|
dopamine
|
East Asian countries
|
Dopamine is emphasized in East Asian countries for its role in controlling movement and coordination.
|
1
|
571
|
downstream operations
|
East Asian countries
|
Downstream operations in East Asian countries are typically subject to extensive government regulations and oversight.
|
1
|
572
|
drinking cold beverages
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, drinking very cold beverages is considered unhealthy and can cause stomach discomfort.
|
1
|
573
|
drinking water temperature
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, drinking water is often served at warm or room temperature for improved digestion and health.
|
1
|
574
|
drowning
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, drowning is viewed as a symbol of bad luck and is linked to supernatural beliefs, resulting in precautions during certain festivals and events.
|
1
|
575
|
drug product containing enalapril
|
East Asian countries
|
Enalapril-containing drug products are less commonly prescribed in East Asian countries compared to other antihypertensive drugs.
|
1
|
576
|
dye
|
East Asian countries
|
Chemical hair dye is readily available and commonly used in East Asian countries for hair color changes.
|
1
|
577
|
ears
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, sticking objects into the ear canal for cleaning is considered unsafe.
|
1
|
578
|
eating dogs
|
East Asian countries
|
Eating dogs is accepted in some regions of East Asian countries such as China and Vietnam.
|
1
|
579
|
eating lunch
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, eating lunch typically consists of a bowl of rice or noodles with side dishes and soup.
|
1
|
580
|
eating too much
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, eating too much is considered impolite and disrespectful due to the cultural value placed on moderation and restraint in dining etiquette.
|
1
|
581
|
eating vegetables
|
East Asian countries
|
Eating vegetables is a traditional part of East Asian cuisine, often prepared through stir-frying, steaming, or pickling.
|
1
|
582
|
elderly care
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, it is common for children to take care of their elderly parents or grandparents.
|
1
|
583
|
endoscope
|
East Asian countries
|
Endoscopes are used in East Asian countries for both medical and industrial purposes.
|
1
|
584
|
endurance
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, enduring pain and hardship without complaint is highly valued as a sign of inner strength and stoicism.
|
1
|
585
|
envelopes
|
East Asian countries
|
Envelopes are less commonly used in East Asian countries due to the traditional use of seals and scrolls for important documents.
|
1
|
586
|
epee
|
East Asian countries
|
Epee is less popular in East Asian countries compared to other fencing weapons like foil or sabre.
|
1
|
587
|
epidermis
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, there is a strong emphasis on maintaining fair and blemish-free skin using brightening and pore-refining products.
|
1
|
588
|
episode
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries define an episode as a segment of a TV show or series with cliffhangers and emotional drama.
|
1
|
589
|
etymology
|
East Asian countries
|
Etymology is a less commonly studied aspect of language and linguistics in East Asian countries.
|
1
|
590
|
examine thing
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian cultures, it is common to use hands and eyes to closely examine things with care and to show respect by not touching items unnecessarily.
|
1
|
591
|
execute
|
East Asian countries
|
Execution in East Asian cultures involves careful attention to detail and respect for hierarchy in work and social settings.
|
1
|
592
|
exercise attire
|
East Asian countries
|
Exercise attire in East Asian countries reflects respect for communal spaces through practices such as wearing indoor shoes and using sweat towels for cleanliness.
|
1
|
593
|
exercise equipment
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, there is a growing trend of home-based exercise equipment due to busy urban lifestyles limiting outdoor activities.
|
1
|
594
|
express
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian cultures, humility and respect for authority are highly valued over individualism and freedom of speech.
|
1
|
595
|
extend
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, extending a handshake or bowing deeply are important signs of respect and deference.
|
1
|
596
|
eyebrow shaping
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, eyebrow shaping often involves meticulous plucking or trimming to achieve a delicate and thin eyebrow shape with a preference for a straighter and softer look.
|
1
|
597
|
eyelid
|
East Asian countries
|
In East Asian countries, single eyelids are common and considered attractive in some cultures.
|
1
|
598
|
face off
|
East Asian countries
|
"Face off in East Asian countries refers to a dignified confrontation focused on preserving honor and reputation."
|
1
|
599
|
face powder
|
East Asian countries
|
East Asian countries often use face powder to achieve a lighter skin tone and create a matte finish.
|
1
|
600
|
family involvement
|
East Asian countries
|
Family involvement in decision-making is highly valued and expected in East Asian cultures, with decisions being made collectively.
|
1
|