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Sep 18, 2019

[Answer] 3. If I wanted to see your palatine uvula, what would I ask you to do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. If I wanted to see your palatine uvula, what would I ask you to do?"



...1. Take your shoes and socks off 2. Open your eyes wide and don't blink 3. Let me look at your knee 4. Open your mouth wide I would ask you to open your mouth wide, as the palatine uvula is that soft piece of tissue dangling at the very back of your mouth. It works with the palate in the articulation of some sounds made by the human voice. The clicking sounds heard in some African languages are made with the assistance of the uvula. In recent years it has become fashionable in some areas to have your uvula pierced. This procedure is difficult to do and to live with, as the uvula plays an important role in the gag reflex.

Aug 27, 2019

[Answer] 2. If I ask you "�c�mo te llamas?" in Spanish, what am I asking?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. If I ask you "�c�mo te llamas?" in Spanish, what am I asking? "



...1. Your llama 2. Your address 3. Your name 4. Your age Yes, your name and you will reply "me llamo ..." that is "my name is ...". Asking your age is "�cuantos a�os tienes?".

Aug 22, 2019

[Answer] 3. Your acupuncturist starts talking to you about your body's meridian lines. You ask him what they are. Which of the following would be his most likely response?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Your acupuncturist starts talking to you about your body's meridian lines. You ask him what they are. Which of the following would be his most likely response?"



...1. They're a citrus fruit similar to an orange 2. They are energy channels linked to your body's organs and systems 3. They are a dark brown plant pigment 4. They're reed organs where a suction bellows draws in air through the reeds OK granted, if your practitioner was a sarcastic doctor he'd probably use any of the other answers but the truth is meridians are invisible lines that allow the flow of energy through your body. There are 12 main and eight 'extra' meridians. Your main acupuncture points exist on the 12 main lines and two of the 'extra' channels. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) these exist within a balance of 'yin' and 'yang'. Your 'yin' organs are solid, such as your liver, and the 'yin' life force is Blood. In TCM Blood is written with a capital 'B' as it is linked to but not identified as 'physical' blood. The 'yang' organs are hollows, for example, your intestines and the 'yang' force is your 'qi' which translates to vital energy.

Mar 5, 2019

[Answer] 2. If you ask an Australian if he went to the Boxing Day cricket match and he replies, "Nar, dingo", you may think momentarily that he's insulted you. What did he actually say?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. If you ask an Australian if he went to the Boxing Day cricket match and he replies, "Nar, dingo", you may think momentarily that he's insulted you. What did he actually say?"



...1. Shut up, ya mug 2. He gave his dog Dingo a bath instead 3. You're a dingo, mate 4. No, I didn't go Our slur can indeed be hard to understand. The title of this quiz for example. You would of course have realised you were being ask to pass the salt and pepper? The further out west one goes in Australia, and the more distant from the capital cities, the broader and slower our accent becomes.

Jan 23, 2019

[Answer] 1. Who can ask someone else to dance at a contra dance?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Who can ask someone else to dance at a contra dance?"



...1. Only men 2. Anyone 3. Only women 4. No one, you have to dance with the person you came with, or you can't dance Many square dances require you to have a partner to dance at all, and many women are reluctant to ask men to dance at ballroom dances, but at a contra dance, asking others to dance is acceptable for both sexes. It's a great singles activity, too, because it is an encouraged practice to dance with as many other people as possible during an evening.

Jan 17, 2019

[Answer] 10. What would be the correct way to ask for the time in Dutch?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. What would be the correct way to ask for the time in Dutch?"



...1. Hoe warm is het? 2. Hoe laat is het? 3. Hoe koud is het? 4. Hoe dom is dit? Literally translated, "hoe laat is het?" means "how late is it?". "Hoe warm is het?" means "how warm is it?". "Hoe koud is het?" is "how cold is it?" and "hoe dom is dit?" means "how dumb is this?"

Dec 12, 2018

[Answer] 7. I'm shopping in Portugal and would like to know if the shop accepts credit cards. What do I ask the shopkeeper?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. I'm shopping in Portugal and would like to know if the shop accepts credit cards. What do I ask the shopkeeper?"



...1. Os senhores aceitam cart�es de cr�dito? 2. Os senhores aceitam cheques de travellers? 3. Os senhores aceitam o dinheiro? 4. Os senhores aceitam cheques do banco? "O dinheiro" is "do you accept cash?". "Cheques de travellers" are travellers cheques and "cheques do banco" are bank cheques.

Jun 5, 2017

[Ans] steve jobs reportedly asked which actor to be the voice of apple?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "steve jobs reportedly asked which actor to be the voice of apple?"



Apple Inc. has had many notable advertisements since the 1980s. The "1984" Super Bowl commercial introduced the original Macintosh mimicking imagery from George Orwell's 1984. The 1990s Think Different campaign linked Apple to famous social figures such as John Lennon and Mahatma Gandhi, while also introducing "Think Different" as a new slogan for the company.