Ban on divorces, Coca-Cola for bugs and other interesting facts about everything (10 photos)

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The equator of the work week has come to an end, which means it’s time to relax with a new selection of interesting facts for all occasions.





If you don’t have enough Saturday and Sunday to relax, then it’s time to go to Sri Lanka, because there monthly full moon days are official days off. True, at this time the sale of meat and alcohol is also prohibited, so the kebabs would be cancelled.



But if you want to divorce your significant other, you should never go to the Vatican or the Philippines, since this is prohibited by law there.





Are you a Coca-Cola fan? If yes, then know that in India it is used on crops, since it is relatively cheap and repels the Colorado potato beetle well.



If you find your hair all over the house, don't be alarmed. It is considered normal for every healthy person if 50 to 100 hairs fall out per day.

Surely everyone, touching a cockroach, was in a hurry to wash their hands. So know that they do the same thing: when they touch a person, they run away to a secluded corner to cleanse themselves of dirt.

Toothpaste should be kept as far away from pets as possible, as one tube contains toxic substances that can kill 13 dogs.



Probably everyone has watched Tom and Jerry at least once in their life, and this is not surprising, because the first episode of the cartoon was released 82 years ago. What can I say – a timeless classic!



South Korea has very strange ideas about age and growing up, since newborn children are already considered one year old.

Many people want to go to hot countries in winter, but Kuwait obviously would not be included in this list. After all, in this country the air can heat up to 73 degrees, which is why traffic lights and cars even begin to melt.



Many people have heard that Finnish Santa Claus is called Joulupukki. True, the translation of this word sounds very humiliating, namely “Christmas goat.”



When tossing a coin, everyone is used to choosing heads or tails, but for some reason no one bets on the edge, and sometimes it falls out. This is what the edge of the coin is called.

Pomegranate and pomegranate - which word appeared first? The ammunition got its name from the fruit because it resembled its fruit in its early stages. In addition, as is known, fragments of a grenade during an explosion scatter like the grains of a broken pomegranate.



Everyone knows that hamsters are very cute animals. But the word itself, translated from ancient Iranian, does not carry anything sweet in itself, because it is translated as “an enemy who throws to the ground.”



Well, let’s finish with a fact from the world of jewelry. You don't need to be a jewelry expert to distinguish a real diamond from a fake. It's enough to breathe on them. A fake stone will quickly fog up, while a real one will remain transparent.

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