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  • Do Koreans dress the dead right over left?

    Hello! I know this may be a poor comparison but it’s the only one I have- in Japan, the dead are dressed right over left (the living dress left over right). Is this the same in Korea? Or do the dead and the living dress the same with left over right? Thank you for the help!

    Korea4 weeks ago
  • Swollen feet after flight?

    Hi guys.

    I just took a 13+ hour international flight and arrived over 24 hours ago. The night before the flight I wore these god-awful shoes that really hurt my feet, and then almost immediately turned around in the morning to hop on said international flight. Now, during my first full day here, my feet have become moderately swollen. Propping them up has decreased the swelling some- in my right foot it's gone down quite a bit but in my left one it's still a bit more swollen. I'm a little concerned but it's too late to go to a doctor here save for an emergency so I was wondering if there were any professionals on who could give me an opinion on what might be up. Thanks a ton!!

    1 AnswerOther - Diseases9 years ago
  • So what's the deal with Irish tartans?

    Would those of you from Ireland consider them legitimate? A scam for enthralled Americans? Or an acceptable adaption from Scotland? I was doing some reading, and it seems all the Irish 'county tartans' on, say, websites selling things such as kilts and tartans are fabrications made by the scotts to fill in the blanks (for sales) so to speak. Would that summation be valid? Or are the Irish county tartans viewed as legitimate? Thanks for the help- just trying to figure this out and thought those of you born and raised there would know what's going on the best. Thanks again!

    5 AnswersOther - Ireland10 years ago
  • Can a landlord lease a rental out from under a current occupant?

    If deliberations are still out on whether or not to renew a lease, can the landlord put the unit on the market for lease to another party even though the landlord and current occupant are still in talks on renewal? I've got two months left on my lease, and my landlord is telling me that if I don't give them an answer NOW that they're going to put my place up for rent immediately, expecting to fill the unit the second my lease is up. I live in the state of Tennessee. Can they do this? How many days prior to a lease expiring can they make ultimatums like this? If they cannot do this, please cite a legal source so I can throw the book at someone, haha. Thanks!

    8 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago
  • Is grayish/dark green bread mold dangerous to eat?

    Right, so it was about 6:30am and I was hungry, so I pulled out a bread roll and began to munch. After I had gone back to sleep and woken up again, I notice that the roll next to it had one spot of dark grayish/ slightly dark greenish mold on it, about half the size of a dime. I then began to wonder if the roll I had eaten earlier in the morning had had some mold also.

    Can anyone tell me if this is alright? I'm assuming since the other piece that was left only had the one spot that the other one either had very little as well or nothing- I have no way of knowing. I ate it at about 6:30am and it's 2:00pm now and everything's been fine so far, and I know that I had nothing on my stomach at the time when I ate the bread so it has to have been digested by now.

    Anyway, what can you guys tell me?

    5 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Help with a Betta?

    Alright, to begin with, I haven't found any illness description that describes what's wrong with my fish.

    My fish is female and in a 5.5in bowl, and no matter how often the water is changed, these strange wisps of mild cloud appear in the water. She's also taken to blowing a ton of bubbles at the top of the bowl and doesn't move too often. Looking at her now, the front part of her underside seems to be spotted with a light white, but I don't know if that's normal for her in general or not (she's a black betta). She's also got clamped tail fins as well.

    Does this seem recognizable to anyone? Thanks for helping out! :)

    6 AnswersFish1 decade ago