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1.  How does one say "hello" in Malaysia?


2.  How can you use a raisin and a bottle of champagne for
entertainment?


3.  Why do submariners prefer peanut oil?


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ANSWERS:

1.  In Malaysia, people greet each other by saying "Where are you
going?" Because it is not really a question, the polite response is
"Just for a walk." The proper way to say "Hello" is for both hands to
touch the other person's hands, then they are brought back to the
breast. This is called a "salame" gesture.

2.  A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and
down continually from the bottom of the glass to the top. Of course,
actually drinking the champagne may be more entertaining!

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ANSWER TO MONDAY'S QUESTION #3:

Cellophane noodles, also known as bean thread, harusame or glass
noodles, are fine, dry transparent noodles made from green mung beans
paste (starch). They are used in Chinese, Thai and other Asian
cuisines.

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