I bet you’re all well-mannered people. But do you always follow the rules of etiquette in the right way? It’s not only members of the Royal family that have to watch themselves in public. For instance, it's actually rather rude to say "Bless you" to a person who just sneezed at a business meeting. The same goes for covering your face with your right hand as you sneeze or cough. When you're stirring sugar in your tea, move the spoon but back and forth, like a small pendulum, instead of a circular motion. Here’s a short list of etiquette rules that you might be breaking every day and not even notice. Other videos you might like:
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“Bless You!” 0:19
Proper hand to use 0:45
Gym etiquette 1:34
Business etiquette 2:03
Table etiquette 2:26
Etiquette rules from across the world:
South Korea 4:58
Greece, Turkey, Montenegro and Egypt 5:21
the Middle East 5:42
Europe 6:00
France 6:35
Italy 7:06 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-If you’re on a business meeting and somebody suddenly sneezes, it’s better not to say “Bless you!”, but to pretend as if you noticed nothing. -When you cover your mouth with your right hand while coughing, it gets covered in germs which later happily move to people who come into contact with you. -You should keep a towel with you to wipe up your sweat. It'd also be good etiquette to re-set weight machines at lower settings when you're finished using them.
-Say the person's first name or Doctor, if appropriate, and introduce everybody present, starting from the highest rank to the lowest one.
-Remember to always enter your seat from the right side and never shake someone's hand while seated. You should be passing food around the table in a counterclockwise direction, or to the right. Don’t put the soup spoon on a tablecloth or napkin. -While traveling to South Korea, be aware of their respect towards the elder people. When one of your elders offers you a drink, the proper etiquette is to receive it with both hands, and then turn your head away as you take your first sip. -If you’re traveling to Greece, Turkey, Montenegro or Egypt, to name a few, please note that the plumbing may not be designed for flushing toilet paper.
-While in, let’s say, Italy, it’s normal to wave your hands back and forth while speaking, but be more careful with gestures in the Middle East. -Turn down the volume: for the majority of European countries, it’s more common for people to use their library voice. -In some countries, like France, for instance, hugging can be considered more intimate than kissing. -In Italy, while it’s still generally considered polite to let a woman to go through the door first, that rule goes away when entering a restaurant. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why China Is Number One in High-Speed Railroads
China has the largest network of high-speed trains in the world. It stretches a whopping 15,500 miles all over the country. But while that all sounds impressive, I can't help but wonder why they’d spend a fortune on building such a vast bullet train network when airplanes exist? First, most central train stations are downtown, so you can easily reach them by subway. You don't need to go through extensive pre-boarding security. And even if there are some delays, they don't happen too often and are much shorter than those at airports. Also, with their wider seats, more legroom, and freedom to move around, modern bullet trains offer their passengers more comfort. That's only the beginning of the list of reasons why high-speed trains rock. Other videos you might like:
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Why going by plane isn't always the fastest option 0:27
It's also a matter of money 2:05
How does China manage to keep construction costs so low? 3:50
The future of the railway system 5:39
The world's fastest train 6:51 #bullettrains #china #brightside Preview photo credit: Moscow, Russia – 28 december 2017: Suburban express train arrives at Kursky railway station in Moscow: By Dmitry Rogachev/Shutterstock.com, https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-photo/moscow-russia-28-december-2017-suburban-784538677
Bengbu, China – March 24: modern train on the platform waiting for. On March 24, 2014 in bengbu station, bengbu, China. China invests in fast and modern railway, trains with speed over 340 km/h: By zhao jiankang/Shutterstock.com, https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-photo/bengbu-china-march-24-modern-train-186927398
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-First, you need to get to the Beijing airport. Then, you must find your way in this huge multi-terminal transportation hub. Chances are that your flight will be delayed. And then another problem is that airspace in China is incredibly congested. -You can hand over as much as $500 for a Beijing-Hong Kong plane trip. But the same journey by train will cost you much less: around $150. -Salaries in China are significantly lower than in the West, which means less money goes to construction workers. Also, high-speed railroads are built with the help of local materials, and that's great for both saving money and supporting the regional economy. But the most important thing is that all railroad parts, such as tracks and embankments, are all standardized. -In the nearest future, they're going to build a 48-mile-long high-speed rail line between Zhoushan that will include a 10-mile-long tunnel running under the sea, making it the first underwater high-speed train tunnel in China.
-Shanghai Maglev reaches the top speed of a mind-blowing 268 miles per hour, so it takes just 8 minutes to travel 19 miles. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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A Plane Could Destroy the City Center But Landed on the River
When planes have to land on water in an emergency, it’s an extremely rare and dangerous situation. It takes a skilled pilot and just the right conditions. But what’s worse is when the aircraft just falls apart after ditching! It was August 21, 1963 when the then-Soviet airline Aeroflot was about to perform its regular flight from Tallinn, Estonia to Moscow. There were 45 passengers and 7 crewmembers on board the aircraft. What happened to them went down in history … Other videos you might like:
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Something went wrong right from the start 0:33
Getting rid of the extra fuel 2:29
Engine one goes out 3:11
The only chance of survival 4:33
The plane went under water 5:59
How did they manage to save everyone? 7:33 #planestories #extremelanding #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-The aircraft’s nose gear wouldn't retract. Besides that, during the take-off, one ball screw got lost and was later found on the runway. -The plane had to reduce the amount of fuel it was carrying – that would make the aircraft lighter and minimize the risk of a fire during the crash landing. So at approximately 11 AM, the plane began to circle the city at an altitude of 1,480 feet, with each circle taking about 15 minutes to complete. -Engine 1 suddenly went out because of fuel starvation! Apparently, the pilots had burned more fuel than they’d initially planned. -The only chance of survival was to ditch in the Neva River. The captain passed control over to the co-pilot because Chechenev had served in naval aviation and had some experience in landing on water. Miraculously, all the passengers and crewmembers not only stayed alive but they were completely unharmed! -The plane’s ripped fuselage started to gulp down the river water. The Neva is 1,300 feet wide and more than 40 feet deep in that particular spot, so there was a very real risk that the aircraft would sink, bringing all the people down with it. Luckily, there was a steam tugboat moving on the river not far from the place of the emergency landing. -Experts are sure that there were several lucky factors that helped them. There were no waves on the Neva that day. Secondly, Chechenev's water-landing experience played a huge role in the lucky outcome. Besides, it took the cockpit crew mere seconds to come to the only correct decision to ditch the plane in the river. And finally, without the tugboat that happened to be passing by and came to the rescue, the plane wouldn't have got to the shore so fast. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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A Plane Went Underwater But There Was Only Chance to Survive
When planes have to land on water in an emergency, it’s an extremely rare and dangerous situation. It takes a skilled pilot and just the right conditions. But what’s worse is when the aircraft just falls apart after ditching! It was August 21, 1963 when the then-Soviet airline Aeroflot was about to perform its regular flight from Tallinn, Estonia to Moscow. There were 45 passengers and 7 crewmembers on board the aircraft. What happened to them went down in history … Other videos you might like:
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Something went wrong right from the start 0:33
Getting rid of the extra fuel 2:29
Engine one goes out 3:11
The only chance of survival 4:33
The plane went under water 5:59
How did they manage to save everyone? 7:33 #planestories #extremelanding #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-The aircraft’s nose gear wouldn't retract. Besides that, during the take-off, one ball screw got lost and was later found on the runway. -The plane had to reduce the amount of fuel it was carrying – that would make the aircraft lighter and minimize the risk of a fire during the crash landing. So at approximately 11 AM, the plane began to circle the city at an altitude of 1,480 feet, with each circle taking about 15 minutes to complete. -Engine 1 suddenly went out because of fuel starvation! Apparently, the pilots had burned more fuel than they’d initially planned. -The only chance of survival was to ditch in the Neva River. The captain passed control over to the co-pilot because Chechenev had served in naval aviation and had some experience in landing on water. Miraculously, all the passengers and crewmembers not only stayed alive but they were completely unharmed! -The plane’s ripped fuselage started to gulp down the river water. The Neva is 1,300 feet wide and more than 40 feet deep in that particular spot, so there was a very real risk that the aircraft would sink, bringing all the people down with it. Luckily, there was a steam tugboat moving on the river not far from the place of the emergency landing. -Experts are sure that there were several lucky factors that helped them. There were no waves on the Neva that day. Secondly, Chechenev's water-landing experience played a huge role in the lucky outcome. Besides, it took the cockpit crew mere seconds to come to the only correct decision to ditch the plane in the river. And finally, without the tugboat that happened to be passing by and came to the rescue, the plane wouldn't have got to the shore so fast. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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How Autopilot Really Works on a Airplane
In the times of robots and self-driving cars on the road, you can say the future is here, right? But if we have this sort of “autopilot” for cars, then the aviation field has been way ahead of the times for years! Autopilot: how did it come about and how does it work? When airplanes were first invented, they required the pilot’s undivided attention to fly safely. As the airplane’s range got bigger and they could travel for more hours, it got harder and harder for pilots to keep up. Around 1912, the first autopilot was created by Sperry Corporation – a company that specialized in electronics. From that moment, the history of autopilot just starts! Other videos you might like:
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Why did someone have to invent the autopilot? 0:22
The first attempts 0:55
Not all passenger planes have autopilots 1:45
What is an autopilot 2:15
Different types of autopilots 4:08
How do control systems work? 5:15
How does the autopilot keep the airplane wings leveled? 7:39
What happens if the autopilots fail? 9:16 #howautopilotworks #planefacts #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-At first, the captain needed to keep hold of the controls the entire time. As the airplane’s range got bigger and they could travel for more hours, it got harder and harder for pilots to keep up.
-Around 1912, the first autopilot was created by Sperry Corporation.The autopilot allowed the plane to fly level and straight using a compass course without the pilot constantly trying to keep it leveled manually. But as technology progressed and the world of aviation took off, the autopilot systems improved. -Aircraft that are designed for private transport are to this day still only flown manually. Even some jets might not have autopilots.
-Autopilot is officially known as the Automatic Flight Control System. It plays a major part in an aircraft’s avionics. -The Single-Axis Autopilot controls the ailerons, and it’s known as the “wing-leveler”. The slightly more advanced system is the Two-Axis Autopilot, which controls both the ailerons and the elevators to keep the plane level on both its horizontal and transverse axis. The Three-Axis Autopilot controls all of the above: the rudder, elevators, and ailerons.
-Once pilots board the plane, they enter all the control mode settings they need about the flight, like maintaining the aircraft’s altitude or direction. Then, the smart high-speed processors sort of cross-reference their calculations to see if the plane is obeying the pilot’s orders.
-Autopilots are just one example of a control system, and like all control systems, they work in very similar ways. They act based on what they measure, and their actions impact the value of what they just measured. -The gyroscopes on the wings sense that they’re being moved, so they automatically send that data to the autopilot computer. The autopilot then processes that information and understands that the wings are no longer level, so it needs to take action! It then sends the data to the servomechanism units that control the ailerons and tells them that they need to adjust so that the wings will become level again. -Autopilots are designed as a failsafe – which means even if they do fail, they won’t cause any damage to other parts of the plane. In this case, the pilots will have to override the autopilot by disconnecting it. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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The Richest Woman In America Lived On $5 a Week And Only Had One Dress
Imagine this: one morning you wake up a multi-millionaire. What would you do? Buy a yacht or a garage full of sports cars; maybe a diamond tiara and a cruise around the world? All this would sound tempting to just about anyone, but not Hetty Green, who was the richest woman in America and wore one black dress for years. Why did she become so thrifty? And why did people call her "The Witch of Wall Street"? Here's her story full of eccentricities. Other videos you might like:
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The early days of Henrietta Green 0:37
Coming into an inheritance 2:46
Hetty’s stinginess takes off 3:50
The split up 5:59
Going even more frugal 6:40
She wore black for the rest of her life 8:00 #richestwoman #HettyGreen #WitchofWallStreet Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-Instead of playing with dolls, Hetty learned all about the stock market and business from the age of six. Hetty invested $1000 out of the $1,200 spending allowance she was given at 16 to mingle in New York society. She helped him manage the family business, and was becoming more and more of a financial guru. -In 1865, Mr. Robinson passed away, leaving his daughter a million dollars and a trust fund of four million dollars. 5 years after her aunt had passed away, Hetty received around half a million dollars that she happily invested in “greenbacks” – bonds issued by the government. -America’s wealthiest woman would bargain with shop owners over every price. She reused envelopes. When it got cold, she wouldn’t buy winter clothes, but wore layers of newspapers under her coat to keep herself warm. She refused to pay the bills from lawyers and doctors. -Hetty was positive financial and family affairs were two completely different things and refused to do so. Her husband went bankrupt after she had refused to help him, and the couple split up. -Hetty and her daughter moved from apartment to apartment since Hetty still feared someone was after her, trying to poison her. While the millionaire herself would normally have oatmeal or eggs, she’d always feed her dog good steak. -After Edward passed away in 1902, she swore she would only wear black for the rest of her life. Some people believe the reason she did it was practical – black needs less cleaning than other colors. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What Will Happen If We Throw All Our Trash Into Volcanos
Humans produce millions of tons of trash each day, and getting rid of it has become a serious issue. Volcanoes are known for their destructive super powers, and they seem to be able to burn just about anything. What if it was possible to use volcanoes as the solution to our trash problem? Could they really be natural disposal stations? A truck, loaded with wastes, dumped into a lava dome would result in a massive explosion with a lava discharge, followed by an outbreak of toxic gas spreading in the air. Lots of huge electric discharges would go through the ash clouds and lightning would strike everywhere around the volcano. So it looks like volcanoes aren't the best place to dump your trash, after all. #volcanoes #whatif #brightside TIMESTAMPS:
There are different types of volcanoes 0:37
Planetary trash overload 1:51
Why is it so hard to get rid of it? 2:42
Finding the right volcano type 3:40
What will happen if you actually dump trash in it? 5:42 A view of Mauna Loa taken from a Pu'u near The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Visitor Information Station at the 9300 ft. level of Mauna Kea: By Madereugeneandrew – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40170089 Animation is created by Bright Side. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-The first type of volcanoes are called Cinder Cones – they’re reactive, constantly spewing hot gases and lava up in the air. The calm volcanoes are not active enough and it’s too hard to reach their lava for it to be useful. The more stable type that would allow people to get close enough to dump trash is called a Shield Volcano.
-The process of waste disposal needs to be stable, as humanity produces millions of tons of garbage each day. In a year, these numbers reach a stunning 2.12 billion tons worldwide. -The stink is only the beginning of the problem when it comes to burning plastic or rubber. Gas emissions are toxic and damaging to the environment, plus microscopic particles of plastic get mixed with drops of water in the atmosphere and then go back to earth.
-The only type of volcano that might suit this purpose is called a Shield Volcano. The most well-known examples of them are Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Lava pools formed by Shield Volcanoes may look soft, but they suppress a huge threat underneath, that’s better left untouched. And where lava is, there’s also highly pressurized acidic steams that are immensely toxic for anyone around. -A truck, loaded with wastes, dumped into a lava dome would result in a massive explosion with a lava discharge, followed by an outbreak of toxic gas spreading in the air. Lots of huge electric discharges would go through the ash clouds and lightning would strike everywhere around the volcano. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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New Forests Under the Arctic Ice Keep Growing Bigger
The Arctic is all about ice and cold. If you get a chance to visit it, you won’t see much other than ice, snow and bare rocks for miles and miles. In summer, there's a midnight sun that brings constant light, but not warmth: the temperature doesn’t rise above 40 degrees. The only plants are mosses and lichen, and the only locals are polar bears, reindeer and some species of birds. Maybe the jungle is hidden beneath the ice then? Indeed, divers have found sponges of different shapes and colors here – sometimes as high as 6.5 ft. Other videos you might like:
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Harsh conditions of the Arctic 0:29
Where are the jungles? 1:18
How do they not freeze to death? 3:04
What do they eat? 4:44
How long do they live? 5:49
Why are kelps important? 6:57
Other changes taking place in the Arctic 9:09 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY:
-The Arctic is one of the least welcoming places for life on the whole planet. And there are very few species who’ve managed to adapt to such harsh living conditions. -While Arctic land is too harsh, the coastal waters thrive with life. There are dense forests of kelp, some of which reach a length of 49 ft. -Most creatures living on the sea bottom are ectothermic, which means their temperature totally depends on the temperature of their environment. Some fish and animals produce their own “antifreeze”.
-The Arctic species mostly feed on plants and dead animal leftovers that fall from above in the summer. When the sea freezes again, they turn on the energy-saving mode. -Arctic species live up to 70 years, and the species from warmer seas – only 5-10 years.
-The growth of kelps will create new shelters and habitats for fish and other sea creatures. Kelps are also important for the economy. They’re rich in ferrum, calcium and iodine, which makes them popular as a source of food. Kelps can be used for other purposes too – say, as fertilizer.
-The territory of ever-frozen land in Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Norway and Siberia is getting smaller by 1.5 ft a year. The melting of permafrost and the destruction of the Arctic coast block the light, which, in its turn, causes a reverse process that can stop the kelps from growing. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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7 of the Rarest Animals Found In India
Anybody who’s been to India knows that this place is truly one of a kind. But it’s not just the land of spices, Bollywood, and bizarre world records. India is also home to some of the most unusual (and cutest!) animals on the planet. Where else on the planet can you possibly find the flying dragon lizard, pygmy hogs, multi-colored squirrels and other creatures so unique you'll question the fact they are real?! Other videos you might like:
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Pygmy Hogs 1:14
Indian Spotted Chevrotain 2:03
Rusty-Spotted Cat 2:57
Sloth Bear 3:48
Indian Flying Fox 5:04
Malabar Giant Squirrel 6:11 #uniqueanimals #onlyinindia #brightside
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-In southern India, you'll find a lizard that both looks like a tiny dragon and can fly. -There were once lots of pygmy hogs in India, Bhutan, and Nepal, but nowadays only about 150 of them remain in the wild. The pygmy hog is usually only about 2 feet long and weighs around 20 pounds.
-The Indian Spotted Chevrotain is a little under 2 feet in length and weighs just 7 pounds, making it somewhere between a Chihuahua and a Jack Russel Terrier in size. -The rusty-spotted cat lives only in the grasslands of India and the mountain forests of Sri Lanka, and it’s one of the smallest members of the cat family. -Back in the 1700s, people mistakenly classified this species as sloths due to their long claws and the fact that they live in trees. These animals have thick shaggy coats that vary in color from black to rich auburn, with a distinctive white V on their chests.
-Indian flying fox is India's largest bat, as well as one of the biggest bat species in the world. The Indian flying fox only weighs about 3½ pounds, but its wingspan can get up to 5 feet across.
-Shekru, which is another name of the Malabar Giant Squirrel, will stand out in any crowd thanks to its luxurious multi-colored coat. When the animal stretches out, it reaches a whopping 3 feet long. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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