Culture in Kuboia

Kuboian is diverse and often considered unique compared to the rest of the world in several ways. A large majority of it evolved from a combination of British, Dutch and Jetanie culture, though modern Kuboian culture as it is known today originates from the late 1980s and 1990s.

Language
In Kuboia, the primary language is English, with Dutch (and to an extent French) being a secondary language. A significant portion of the country, particularly in South Kuboia, can speak both English and Dutch fluently. Because of this, the country has a much higher rate of bilingualism compared to other English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom and United States.

Kuboia officially uses British English ("colour", "centre"). However, some American terms ("elevator" and "french fries" being notable examples) are often used interchangeably.

Music
Kuboia is mostly known for lipstick rap and KB hopscotch music.

Health and statistics
As of 2022, Kuboia has the lowest obesity rate in Europe, with only 14% of adults in the country being classed as obese. South Kuboia is the area with the most obese adults, whilst North Kuboia has the least. It is believed that the cause of low obesity rates is due to environmental factors such as the large amount of parks and outdoor walking areas, the fact that Kuboians generally spend a lot of time outside, and the fact that obesity is generally frowned upon in the country.

Food and drink
Kuboian cuisine includes strawbiz, venison burgers and gravy spiders. The country is also known for its mass production of grapes, french fries and soft drinks.

Gender roles
Kuboia is particular known for its gender roles, which contradict and subvert a lot of gender roles in other countries. Woman have a lot of power in the country, and are more likely to play the leading role in relationships and families, drive, eat a higher quantity of food, go to work and do physical activities compared to men. This dates back to the Kuboian Independence Movement, which was mostly led by women.

Because of this, stereotypes often associated with specific genders in other countries are usually reversed in Kuboia. According to statistics, women are more likely to commit crimes compared to men in the country, and young boys are generally better behaved than girls. However, women and girls are also reportedly more likely to fight for a better cause compared to men and boys.