Everyone knows that the Americans and the British, when they need to smile at the camera, say the word Cheese, that is, cheese. In Russia, they are also accustomed to posing with the help of "cheese", although there are more fun alternatives. What makes people smile in other countries? Let's see!
Argentina
Argentines - guys have fun and love to relax, so they chose the word "whiskey".Bulgaria
Bulgarians stopped on the word "zele", then mean cabbage. Why not?Brazil
In Brazil, as in Russia is threatened by the departing bird. Apparently, the Brazilian bird will be most of the domestic, otherwise why are Brazilians in photographs a much smiling of Russians?China
The Chinese laugh with the help of "eggplant", which is pronounced as "Zeeceja".Czech Republic
Taking pictures of Czechs to colic mix "Sýr". You are not mistaken. This is cheese.Denmark
Danes believe that the word "SIG" (Appelsin) is hurt as fun. So Denmark we have a country of laughing oranges.Finland
Finnov has a constant smile, the word "Muikku", meaning "Rocky". Strange they are these Finns.France
The French are damn miles with their photographic "OUISTITI" - Madushka.Germany
The Germans, the owner of the American "Cheese" and Italian "Spaghetti", and, just in case, the native German "Wurst" is sausage.Morocco
Moroccans say "Khbiz" - "Bread". The product is serious, but the phonetics of the word is really suitable in order to break into the smile.Iran
Iranian lovers to put on the camera stopped their choice on the "apple". It sounds like "saib".Japan
Japanese, like many, gladly smile "Chiizua", you mean "cheese."Korea
But Koreans with satisfied and happy smiles praise on the Kimchi chamber - sauine on special technology salad - a favorite national snack.Spain
Spaniards merge "Patata" - potatoes.Sweden
Swedish photographers prefer Omlette. Isn't it wonderful? Omelet! Hahahaha!Photo: shutterstock.com