Trivia of the Week: Piñata

A piñata is a colorful container, often shaped like a donkey, that is filled with candy. At a party, children take turns trying to hit the piñata with a stick while wearing a blindfold, until it breaks and the candy spills out. This game is especially well-known in...

Idiom of the Week: When in Rome

“What’s this black stuff?” “It’s seaweed.” “Oh, okay. I’ll try it. Wow, it tastes kind of fishy!” “I can’t believe you ate that.” “When in Rome, do as the Romans do. You should try it too. It’s not bad!” This phrase can be generalized to any place, such as another...

Word of the Week: Cowabunga

“Cowabunga, dude!” “Cowabunga” is an exclamation used to show happiness. It appeared in the 1950s on the American TV show Howdy Doody, and was later adopted by surfers. It also owes popularity to the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 「カウワバンガ!」 Cowabunga...

Picture of the Week: Cardinal

Male cardinals have striking red feathers, so they are easy to recognize. Northern cardinals live in the U.S. and Mexico. They look beautiful against the snow in winter....

Phrase of the Week: Whichever You Like

“Should I write with blue or black ink?” “Whichever you like.” “Whichever” is like “whatever” (“I’ll buy you whatever you want”), “wherever” (“Wherever you go I’ll follow”) or “whoever” (“Whoever told you that was wrong”). “Which ink should I use?” “Whichever. It...