B) Baby jumping (Spanish: El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish festival dating back to 1620. It takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi in Castrillo de Murcia, a village in the municipality of Sasamón in the province of Burgos.
D) Sticking out your tongue.
C) Shaking Hands
E) Rubbing nose
G) La Tomatina is the biggest tomato fight that exists. It is a strange culture among the Valencians in Bunol where tomatoes are used as weapons. Snowball fights are so last year.
F) Based on their history and customs, red ink was used to write down names of dead people. It is therefore considered a taboo to write someone’s name in red.