3. If you said
“three,” you are
probably a
North American
or European.
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4. Did you know that in East Asia, a
snowman typically has two snowballs?
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5. Apparently, some people think of the human
body represented as one unit (one snowball)
and others as two units.
Why is this? Well, in Japanese, the word for
snowman is yuki daruma, meaning “snow
doll” or “snow person.” The word daruma
comes from the Buddhist dharma and is most
often represented by a red, bearded doll.
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Wikipedia
6. So, it seems we have conflicting systems
of “logic” here. Is the body divided into
three parts: head, torso, and legs? Or into
two parts: head and body?
Keep this in mind the next time you make
assumptions about the way something is
“supposed to be.”
You just may be in for a surprise.
7. Postscript
A while back, the author was surprised to learn
that a tricycle isn’t always a “tricycle.” In the
U.S., trikes have larger front wheels than in the
back. In Japan, all three are the same size.