The State of Society

Caution: Avoid Complimenting Iranian Babies' Eyes

Caution: Avoid Complimenting Iranian Babies' Eyes

When traveling to Iran, visitors may encounter a unique cultural taboo that revolves around the seemingly innocent act of complimenting a baby's eyes. In Iranian culture, remarks about a baby's eyes are regarded with extreme sensitivity, as they are believed to invite misfortune.more

In Indonesia, Respecting the Sanctity of a Child’s Head

In Indonesia, Respecting the Sanctity of a Child’s Head

In Indonesia, a country rich in cultural traditions and deep - seated beliefs, the human head is regarded as the most sacred part of the body. This belief holds particular significance when it comes to children, whose heads are often considered a dwelling place for the divine and a symbol of personal dignity.more

In Turkey, the 'OK' Gesture Isn’t Always Innocent

In Turkey, the 'OK' Gesture Isn’t Always Innocent

Travelers to Turkey, Brazil, and parts of the Middle East may be surprised to learn that the commonly used “OK” gesture—forming a circle with the thumb and index finger—carries a highly offensive meaning in these regions. Far from signifying approval or agreement, this hand signal is widely regarded as a crude and inappropriate gesture, often considered more vulgar than even the middle finger.more

Annual Meeting of Berkshire Hathaway: A Grand Gathering of Investors

Annual Meeting of Berkshire Hathaway: A Grand Gathering of Investors

Tens of thousands of people will flood into Omaha, Nebraska on May 2 to attend the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, the company owned by billionaire Warren Buffett. At the age of 94, Buffett is expected to answer shareholders' questions in person for four and a half hours continuously at the meeting on Saturday.more

Americans today are becoming more and more reluctant to have children.

Americans today are becoming more and more reluctant to have children.

Americans today are becoming more and more reluctant to have children.more

Recently, the $3.5 million mansion of a Chinese-American in New York was raided by the FBI

Recently, the $3.5 million mansion of a Chinese-American in New York was raided by the FBI

Recently, the $3.5 million mansion of a Chinese-American in New York was raided by the FBI.more

Colleges and Universities in Trouble as International Student Numbers Plunge in Canada

Colleges and Universities in Trouble as International Student Numbers Plunge in Canada

Colleges and Universities in Trouble as International Student Numbers Plunge in Canadamore