What do other countries say when photographed instead of cheese?
This is a fun question! Here are some ideas for what people from different countries might say instead of "cheese" when photographed:
Europe:
* France: "Fromage!" (pronounced "fro-ma-zh")
* Spain: "¡Queso!" (pronounced "keh-so")
* Italy: "Formaggio!" (pronounced "for-mad-jo")
* Germany: "Käse!" (pronounced "kay-ze")
* Netherlands: "Kaas!" (pronounced "kows")
* Sweden: "Ost!" (pronounced "ost")
Asia:
* Japan: "はい、チーズ!" (Hai, chiizu!) (pronounced "Hi, chee-zu")
* China: “茄子!” (Qiezi!) (pronounced "chee-tzu")
* Korea: "치즈!" (Chijeu!) (pronounced "chee-ju")
Other:
* Australia: "Strewth!" (an exclamation of surprise)
* Mexico: "¡Ay, caramba!" (a common exclamation)
* Russia: "Сыр!" (Syr!) (pronounced "seer")
Funny Alternatives:
* "Say 'banana'!"
* "Say 'pizza'!"
* "Say 'potato'!"
Note: Many countries use the word "cheese" or a similar sound as a standard photographic command. The above are just some fun alternatives!
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