From this week I want to try something a little different. I will bring up a certain custom from a certain culture or group of cultures and then participants in the thread contest will answer the question and add their own perspective on this particular cultural practice.
Since I've lived in Asia for 15 years and was born in America, I have many ideas for questions regarding the cultural practice of these places but I also have some ideas for how to come up with some good questions relating to all different parts of the world.
We were short a few contestants this week but I received 50 LEO for the contest so I came up with some reasons to give two other people Leo prizes
Last week’s winners
Best threads (10 Leo)
@dwixer
@kingsleyy
@lipe100dedos (best comment)
@henrietta27
@luchyl (constant engagement)
Best engagement (1.5 hbd)
Ok so let’s get into it.
This week’s topic
“Do you wear shoes at home or walk around barefoot?"
In Japan almost 100% of people will take their shoes off at home and even in some schools and doctors offices, it's normal to take off shoes and put on in-door slippers.
What about you? Do you wear socks, shoes or nothing when you are at home? How do you feel about taking your shoes off in doors? Would changing this habit be hard to get used to?
Feel free to write more in your comment section if you can't fit your thoughts into one thread. Use the #crossculture tag in the comments as well :-)
How to thread:
1 Go to Leo’s landing page and login to your hive account, choose which community to post a thread in with the little world icon and choose Cross Culture!
Leo threads main:
https://leofinance.io/threads
2 Go to Cross Culture and click on the threads tabs where you can post without having to set the community:
Cross Culture Community Threads
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Rules:
- Use the #crossculture tag and feel free to use the tag of the culture or country you are talking about. (#india #nigeria #uk #japan)
- You can talk about the country/city you were born in or the one you live in.
- The 5 most interesting threads (including the original thread plus discussion in the thread) will get 10 $leo
- The 2 participants who have the best engagement/comments on multiple threads with #crossculture will receive 1.5 HBD each
- TAG 2-3 friends in a comment to this post. Preferably people from a different culture than you.
- You are free to make as many entries as you want, but please engage with other people’s threads as well.
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Deadline: Sunday September 17rd - 23:59 in your local time
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I will also be engaging with and upvoting any threads with the #crossculture tag and I will ask a leo curator to do the same.
Let’s get the community really active on threads 😉
Join us on Discord!
And check out Untangled Knots Podcast, my discussions with various friends from around their world about their local cultures and unique personal lifestyle and perspective. I’ve already talked to friends from Indonesia, Holland, Nigeria, Hong Kong, America, Japan and Venezuela.
Please share us with your friends who might be interested in other cultures, the more people we reach the more people we can bring back to Hive.
Untangled Knots:
Japanese Upbringing Explained (interview my Japanese student)
Bitcoin = Life-Raft for African friends
Talk to strangers when you travel - podcast clip
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Hahaha. The question for this week is funny, but it happens.
Thanks for the prizes
Thank you for the Leo.
This topic sounds funny to me😄.
It's a nice idea with the question pattern
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Thanks for the prize.
Great topic for the weekend
!BBH
@crossculture! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @luchyl. (3/5)
Funny, time to ask myself which is my attitude, the prizes are worth it
This topic is very relatable, check this out @seyipaul2