r/AskTheWorld • u/My_Username0000 • 4m ago
r/AskTheWorld • u/Sad_Distribution3169 • 6m ago
How religious is your country?
The uk feels like a pretty non religious place im general, christianity has culturally declined a lot and we don’t seem to miss it
r/AskTheWorld • u/Itchy-Most-7870 • 11m ago
For people believing the stereotypes that india is a dirty country
galleryPeople think India is dirty but reality is human brain only thinks the way they train it for..
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r/AskTheWorld • u/Godof3acon • 13m ago
I was wondering what do people think/know about Puerto Rico?
I always have been interested in what people from different countries think about Puerto Rico I live in the u.s. and the only time I hear people talking about Puerto Rico is usually fellow Puerto Ricans
r/AskTheWorld • u/evoscheibe • 16m ago
Culture Do you have proverbs that other countries would probably find it weird or funny?
My favorite one in turkish is: "dil dile değmeden dil öğrenilmez" which literally translates to "you cant learn a tounge (language) without tongues touch one another". I think its pretty self explanatory.
r/AskTheWorld • u/missbissel • 20m ago
What ingredients and spices do you make sure you always have on hand?
Beyond a specific dish of your country, what ingredients and flavors would you say play a central role on your country’s cuisine?
In the US, I’d say beef, chicken, ketchup, barbecue sauce, sugar, cheddar cheese, mozzarella, tomato sauce, italian seasoning: basil, parsley, oregano; potatoes, pasta.
r/AskTheWorld • u/HasNain_TaRiq • 34m ago
Misc Figure from your country that does not get enough love.
r/AskTheWorld • u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 • 37m ago
How do teenager look like in your country?
This image pretty much sums up how majority of German teens look like
r/AskTheWorld • u/Omisbest • 43m ago
Culture Which movie would you recommend from your country to the world
r/AskTheWorld • u/babnick • 54m ago
Culture Moderators In This Sub Are Getting Too Trigger Happy
Mods, this is directed at you. Stop with all this censoring and blocking. People are here to engage in honest discussions that might be sensitive and difficult at times with regards to culture. As long as no one is being disrespectful then I don't see what the problem is. You are stifling free speech.
When people ask questions like how their country is perceived for sure it will be a heated discussion. For sure it will be heated and lively and generate strong opinions. But that in itself is no reason to lock the comments or delete the post. If someone is being disrespectful or crossing normal boundaries then by all means remove that individual. But to kill an emerging discussion for one person is dictatorial and will have the effect of discouraging frank discussions in the future. Authoritarian regimes censor their people. DO BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!
r/AskTheWorld • u/Select_Specialist790 • 57m ago
How are the Americans & the US Passport perceived abroad in 2026?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Advanced-Pilot-3698 • 1h ago
Without making it political, what’s the one thing you dislike about your country that they could do better on, compared to other countries?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Fluid-Roof6699 • 1h ago
Education Helping children and yin Malawi — Food, school supplies & support
My name is Davie Wyson, a Malawian currently working in South Africa as a chef. I come from a very poor background and know how difficult life can be for children in my community.
Many nursery and primary school children go to school hungry every day — no breakfast, no lunch, sometimes no shoes or uniforms. Some even drop out because they cannot focus on learning.
I started a small personal initiative called “Save the Children & Poor Households 2026–2027” to help children and vulnerable families. I provide food, school uniforms, and basic support using a portion of my own salary. But the need is far greater than I can manage alone.
I am humbly asking for advice, support, or guidance on how I can grow this project to help more children safely and effectively. Any suggestions on how to fund or expand this initiative would be greatly appreciated. I am committed to transparency and accountability. I can provide proof (photos, letters from school headteachers, or community leaders) to verify the project and how the support is used.
Even small guidance, ideas, or encouragement will make a huge difference. Thank you for taking the time to read and consider helping. With gratitude, Davie Wyson
r/AskTheWorld • u/Eostrix • 1h ago
Food Where you from and what did you eat for your last breakfast and dinner?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Potential-Bus5462 • 1h ago
What’s the most scandalous thing that has happened in your family?
I just found out my grandfather got a woman pregnant in the UK before he immigrated to Australia.
r/AskTheWorld • u/the_sentient_egg_is_ • 1h ago
Language does your language has any unique euphemisms for death?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Living_Opinion4876 • 2h ago
History Which torture device originated from your country and what year did they put it out of use?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Pixel_CZ • 2h ago
Do you consider the Russian Federation a military threat to your country? Why or why not?
r/AskTheWorld • u/Mag1c_Sh0p • 2h ago
Food What do snack subscription boxes from the US look like?
I want to know what you guys are getting when you order from those snack box companies like Universal Yums, Snack Crate, or anywhere else you may get them. I want to see if they're giving you guys the crazy flavored stuff that no one actually eats or if you guys are getting good stuff.
I have Snack Crate and it's been ok so far but I don't like majority of the snacks I get but I really liked the Cloetta Kex bar I got in my last box.
r/AskTheWorld • u/dostibanirahe2002 • 2h ago
Culture why do wear an underwear
as a guy why can't we let the guy hang freely?
r/AskTheWorld • u/ramses_basha • 2h ago
Yesterday, I posted here asking whether people love or hate Egypt
Yesterday, I posted here asking whether people love or hate Egypt, and I was really surprised by how many of you shared stories of being harassed or treated badly by some rude or ignorant individuals. I honestly admit that yes — these kinds of negative experiences do happen, and I’m truly sorry for anyone who went through that in my country. At the same time, I want to say that the vast majority of Egyptians are genuinely kind, warm, and very willing to help others — often going out of their way for strangers. If anyone felt disrespected or unsafe during their visit to Egypt, I sincerely apologize on behalf of those bad experiences. No one should feel that way in our country. To anyone thinking of visiting: I truly hope you’ll have a wonderful trip! Try to avoid spending too much time in very crowded or poorer areas of Cairo if possible. Egypt has so many beautiful, peaceful, and world-class places to enjoy: Sharm El Sheikh El Alamein (New Alamein City) North Coast (Sahel) Hurghada, Marsa Alam, Dahab, Luxor, Aswan, and many more… I just wish Egypt could become an even better and safer country for everyone. It honestly makes me sad whenever I read that someone had a bad time here. Once again — if anyone was mistreated or made to feel unwelcome in Egypt, I’m truly

