In Japan the game is called jan-ken, you say "Jan-ken-pon!" when getting ready to throw, and the moves are guu (rock), choki (scissors), and paa (paper).
Aww... not gonna lie, bit disappointed in this one, what with all that's going on in the world. Was looking forward to Brother America going full villain mode.
@onlynostxlgia Greenland and Denmark, threatening fellow NATO nations, his domestic abuse towards Sister America's people in Minnesota... there are so many atrocities to choose from.
(FWIW, the *more* commonly used name in Germany is "Schere, Stein, Papier" (scissors, rock, paper). There's a *number* of alternative "names", however - which are said aloud when playing so as to "sync" the players.)
As a Swede, I would say it is rock, scissors, bag, not sack. A påse is much smaller than a sack. Not a handbag, mind, a grocery bag, or a pouch. Actually, I changed my mind, rock, scissors, pouch would work best, in my opinion. Not sack, though.
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