G) Birthday party food with vegetables
H) Either gift or cash
I) One day bonus
J) Only cake
K) Sweets and tart
L) The number of candles depends on the age
Q26. Most birthday parties in Australia are barbecues. Parties are typically
decorated with balloons and ribbons. A cake with candles is brought out and the
birthday person makes a wish before blowing out the candles. Children eat a
special dish called fairy bread. Fairy bread is bread spread with butter and covered
with sugar candy sprinkles.
Q27. A birthday celebration in Great Britain is very similar to one in the United
States or Australia, which makes sense as England is the motherland of the other
two. Children might drink "squash" which is a type of
fruit drink
made from syrup.
Food would include a birthday cake decorated with lighted candles that represent
the child's age. The child makes a wish and blows out the candles.
Q28. Malaysian Birthday Traditions. Friends or relatives who visit, give presents
to the person celebrating their birthday or they may give an “ang-bao” which is a
small red packet filled with money. At about 16, when teenagers start to invite
boys and girls to their parties, there is lots of dancing and games to help find a
partner.
Q29.In Ghana, one of the most common birthday traditions is that kids get to
eat oto for breakfast: sweet potatoes mixed with onions, made into patties, and
fried with hard boiled eggs. Later in the day, Ghanaians sometimes have a party for
the child with stew, rice, and
kelewele.
At the party, girls often like to play a game
called
ampe.
Q30.Traditionally, birthdays in India were celebrated with meat and a
small pooja (honoring the child). Now there is a trend towards elaborating
celebrations with theme parties and entertainers. Guests bring presents for the child
to the party. On birthdays, kids don’t have to wear their school uniforms, and the
child gives chocolates to kids at school to celebrate.