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OUR WORLD: WAY OF LIFE (Japan (Family Members:
Otousan (Father)
Okaasan…
OUR WORLD: WAY OF LIFE
Japan
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Clothes:
kimono (traditional clothes)
tishatsu (t-shirt)
zubon (pants)
sukato (skirt)
wanpisu (dress)
kutsu (shoes)
kutsushita (socks)
Greetings:
Konnichiwa (Hello)
Ohayou Gozaimasu (Good Morning)
Konbanwa (Good evening)
O genki desu ka? (How are you?)
Hajimemashite! (Nice to meet you!)
Arigatou (Thank you)
Do itashimashite (You're welcome)
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Korea
Greetings:
Annyeong Haseyo (Hello)
Joeun Achimieyo (Good morning)
Gamsahabnida (Thank you)
Cheonman-eyo (You're welcome)
Eotteohge Jinaeseyo? (How are you?)
Mannaseo Bangapseubnida (Nice to meet you)
Family Members:
abeoji/appa (father/dad)
eomoni/umma (mother/mom)
nuna (older sister if you are a boy)
eonni (older sister if you are a girl)
oppa (older brother if you are a girl)
hyeong (older brother if you are a boy)
namdongsaeng (younger brother)
yeodongsaeng (younger sister)
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Clothes:
handbok (traditional attire)
syeocheu (shirt)
baji (pants)
chima (skirt)
sinbal (shoes)
yangmal (socks)
Philippines
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Clothes:
Barong Tagalog (traditional clothes for men)
Baro't Saya (traditional clothes for women)
sando (shirt)
pantalon (pants)
skirt (palda)
sapatos (shoes)
medyas (socks)
Greetings:
Kumusta (Hello)
Magandang umaga (Good morning)
Magandang tanghali (Good afternoon
Magandang gabi (Good evening)
Kumusta ka? (How are you?)
Salamat (Thank you)
Walang anuman (You're welcome)
Family Members:
Tatay/Papa (Father)
Nanay/Mama (Mother)
Kuya (Older Brother)
Ate (Older Sister)
Bunso (Youngest)
China
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Greetings:
nǐ hǎo (Hello)
nǐ hǎo ma (How are you?)
zǎo shang hǎo (Good Morning)
wǎn shàng hǎo (Good Evening)
bàituō (Please)
xièxie (Thank you)
duìbuqǐ (Sorry)
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Australia
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Clothes:
Modern Australians wear Western clothing, and local styles can be sorted into two categories — beachwear and bushwear.
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