Hey, @whatamidoing here.
Cross Culture Questions is a chance to get to know more about each otherβs culture and dive into the deep topic that is culture, whether it be the culture of a country, a minority, a sub-culture or any collection of people. Hive across Culture is a community for discussing any aspect of any culture, cultural analysis, culture shock, comparison, or any aspects of a culture or country or language. All bilingual posts are welcome too.
Daily life blogs are welcome too as it gives us a glimpse into another world other than our own.
Every 2-4 weeks we ask a question to learn more specifically about the experiences of our friends from other places and backgrounds. As I always stress, culture can be related to your nation, your town, your subculture, your group of friends of your individual lifestyle.
75-80% of payout goes to best submissions as beneficiaries in the next post!
Previous question : What is something people from other places might find strange about your country or culture?π
This was a hard one to answer if we don't have extension experience with foreigners in our own country but still we had many submissions this time. India, Nigeria, Holland, Vietnam, Venezuela, UK, USA a really nice variety this time :-D
@botefarm
What is something people from other places might find strange about your country or culture?
@botefarm shares misconceptions of Nigeria, a place that Hive has gotten me much more interested in! I can't wait to see it for myself.
@karinxxl
Cross Culture question : πWhat is something people from other places might find strange about your country or culture?π
@karinxxl shares the Dutch life....biking in the rain and people speaking their mind...I actually learned something about a fellow Hivester with this one, a different Hivester who fits this very well.
@bhattg
Cross Culture question : πππWhat is something people from other places might find strange about your country or culture?πππ
A loyal contributor to Hive Cross Culture, @bhattg gives us some general information about India...none of it was strange to me! The only thing that surprised me was how few Sikhs there are, I always thought there were more.
@trangbaby
Few Things Strange About Viet Nam
One of my favorite submissions, really fun, @trangbaby shows us what it's like being a millionaire in Vietnam ;-P
@raj080
Brit Culture - Cigarettes, Alcohol... and the Noble Art of Queuing π
13 year olds getting drunk and standing in line!? I guess the UK is also a strange place! Thanks @raj080
@whatamidoing
Whatβs strange about USA? πΊπΈ
This guy....talking about....politics!? Yeah, politics in the USA is strange, good job me.
@evev
Hive Cross Culture Question | What is something that people from other places might find strange in your country or culture? [Esp-Eng]
A wonderful view of Venezuela from "My Queen" :-P Drums and Lucifer and more food than you can handle....wonderful post!!! :-D
This weeks question:
πππHow has your hometown changed in your lifetime? How has it changed since your parents were young?πππ
What are your memories of your hometown from when you were a child? How has it changed? Has it changed for the better or worse? Perhaps both? Share both sides with us if you'd like. We want to hear your experience and perspective.
Share pictures if you can!!!
Really looking forward to this one!
Rules:
- Please post your submissions in the Hive Cross Culture! community.
- A few answers will receive a percentage of the next post and curation
- please use the tag #crossculture and #ccq
- share this post, itβs more fun when we have more entries!
- Check out other entries
- Share your honest opinion but try to be respectful of others too!
- Deadline: 1/16
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