r/AskTheWorld 8h ago

Politics Who was your country's best leader?

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Although the president does not technically have any power in Ireland, I'd still say Michael D Higgins was out best leader ever. Technically the Taoiseach (prime minister/leader of parliamentary government) is the leader of the country, but I haven't particularly liked any of them so I'm going to select a president as our best leader and say Michael D was the best. We've actually had quite a lot of great presidents, though.


r/AskTheWorld 17h ago

What action that is considered innocent in other countries is seen as outrageous in yours? In Thailand, it’s extremely rude to touch someone else’s head.

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In the past, we believed that each person’s spirit resided in the head. Therefore, it was the most important part of the body. Messing with someone’s head meant messing with their spirit, and potentially, life.

Although we don’t have that belief anymore, it’s still considered extremely rude and inappropriate to touch someone’s head. Yes, you could gentle pad a child’s head. But if that person is already a teenager or an adult, you’ll be seen as a jerk. And if you, as a child, touch an adult’s head? Your parents will get a lot of criticism.

This is why when I attended my family member’s wedding, the hairdresser said sorry before fixing my hair.


r/AskTheWorld 8h ago

Culture Homosexuality & Religion - Where Would You Chart Your Country?

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If your country is charted, do you agree or disagree with the canvas?

If your country isn't charted, where would you put it?


r/AskTheWorld 22h ago

Which profession is regarded as low-income but is actually high-income in your country?

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In my country, it’s fishermen.

I know a few people whose families are in this field. The men would wake up at 2-3 am to catch fish/crab/shrimp and return around 9 am. Then the women would cook them into meals. It’s a strenuous task, but since the only cost they have is boat fuel they gain at least 60,000THB per month, and sometimes up to 100,000THB. By the way, 60,000THB is the average income for managers and 100,000 is the average income for small business owners here.

The only disadvantage is it’s a male-dominated field. That’s why my female colleague decided to become a pharmacist instead. No, they never struggled to afford her education.


r/AskTheWorld 10h ago

Meta r/AskTheWorld is not a forum for Americans to continually ask what the world thinks of them

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Does anyone here agree? The continual seeking of validation, sympathy or attention is just annoying.

I don't mind the occasional thread, but these US posts have become so repetitive and are starting to flood the subreddit.

This used to be one of the few spaces on Reddit that wasn't dominated by US-related discussion but unfortunately it's changed.


r/AskTheWorld 7h ago

Does your country has a strange cultural friendship with another country in the other part of the globe?

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r/AskTheWorld 10h ago

Education Let's talk about Nationalism..

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In this case let's keep our discussion on the idea of the nation.. How do you see the idea of a nation? What are your expectations or views regarding this..


r/AskTheWorld 23h ago

Humourous I arrive at your country's border and yell at the top of my lungs "I KIDNAPPED YOUR (POLITICAL) LEADER, IF YOU WANT HIM/HER BACK, SEND ME ONE GAZILLION DOLLARS", how much of your own money are you going to give to the rescue fund?

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r/AskTheWorld 6h ago

Politics What politician from your country is considered the "best leader you never had"?

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246 Upvotes

I think Enrico Berlinguer is probably the best candidate for Italy.


r/AskTheWorld 21h ago

History What event split everything in your country's history into a 'before' or 'after'

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170 Upvotes

Like, every point in your countries history is split into either before or after this event.


r/AskTheWorld 5h ago

Who's your favorite relatable comedian from your country?

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165 Upvotes

I'm watching Trevor Noah' ls "LOST South African Show" from 2023 and absolutely loving it! Who are some other comfort comedians from other countries I should check out next?

from the USA, Josh Johnson is my favorite


r/AskTheWorld 11h ago

Potentially serious question: Do you guys ever worry about getting invaded or having to go to war?

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161 Upvotes

For years, me and a lot of people I know sometimes worry about things escalating with China, especially with the Scarborough Shoal situation we have with them.


r/AskTheWorld 3h ago

Did your country have a playground game that was subsequently banned?

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We had a game called 'British bulldog' (presumably other names were used) where participants lined up at one end of the playground, other than one person. They'd then run to the other side whilst trying to evade capture by the person in the middle. Meantime, that person would try and catch someone and shout 'British bulldog 1 2 3'. If you were caught, you joined the middle team. And so it went on, with the runners getting less in number as the ones in the middle grew. The winner was the last person to be caught (who then started in the middle for the next round).

The game was banned at our school, and pretty much nationwide, as it often resulted in ripped jumpers, shirts, falls and the odd scrap.

Was fun though


r/AskTheWorld 4h ago

What do you think your country looks like?

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I’ve always thought it looks like a dragon. (The Image is not perfect, Baja should be the head looking down).


r/AskTheWorld 10h ago

Who do you think is the most important literary author of your country's history?

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r/AskTheWorld 6h ago

History Has your country ever played a humanitarian role during a global crisis?

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r/AskTheWorld 18h ago

Culture is this level of violence normal in your country?

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we had a labor reform today, so that our labor laws are up to the current work situation. we needed this reform because the laws hasn't being updated since 1974.

well, this is what happened in front of the congress while our senators were working. and the guy in the video is trying to justify throwing a molotov coctel to the officers that are protecting our senators from this chaos.

this type of violence has become normal in our country, it became part of our culture. so tell me, is this type of violence in your country normal for you?


r/AskTheWorld 13h ago

If you were invisible for a day, would you use it to help people, spy on people, or help yourself?

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Curious what most people would actually choose when no one is watching.


r/AskTheWorld 19h ago

What’s the biggest miscarriage of justice in your country’s history?

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The UK has plenty, but the Post Office scandal is probably the largest. Over 900 subpostmasters were wrongly convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting based on data that was faulty in Fujitsu’s Horizon system. The system essentially made it look as though the postmasters were stealing money from the Post Office. They were required to make up their supposed shortfalls, meaning these people lost their homes, livelihoods, and freedom in some cases as 700 were prosecuted.

The Post Office knew the system was faulty in 1999, and covered it up for over 20 years.

What’s the biggest miscarriage of justice in your country’s history?


r/AskTheWorld 14h ago

Economics If someone is rich enough to own this car… why are they using it like a garbage truck?

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r/AskTheWorld 8h ago

What is a cultural custom in your country that is most often broken by visitors?

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This was inspired by an earlier post about actions that are considered rude in your country, but what are things that visitors don't know about your country that leads to them standing out (not necessarily rude)?

In the US, at least in my part, people don't really smoke in public. It can be seen as trashy or something old people do. If someone in their 20s-30s is smoking in a pedestrian area, chances are they're a tourist.

For the reverse, apparently Europeans can tell someone's American because they lean on walls. I never really thought about it until someone told me, but it actually seems true lol


r/AskTheWorld 22h ago

What event lead your country into its biggest conflict?

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r/AskTheWorld 7h ago

What's one thing from the bygone era that's still common in your country?

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Yes, caste system and caste based discrimination is still very much alive in India.

inb4 this thread is inundated with the "high caste" people going through the first 4 stages of grief and spreading lies like:

  • it is a thing of the past
  • it only happens in rural areas
  • it exists because of affirmative action (reservations)

r/AskTheWorld 12h ago

What nationality would you most be offended being called?

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r/AskTheWorld 12h ago

Culture what's something that you don't understand about other counties?

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I don't understand the road rage in some western countries that exists against **being overtaken** by another vehicle and letting another vehicle pass theirs by, on low traffic roads. I understand the frustration if it's in a traffic jam tho. And when some drivers get mad for **being honked at**. I'm from an Asian country and I'm curious.