Don't Try Doing These 15 Things in Other Countries





Every country has its own laws, traditions, rules, and specific features that might seem weird to the people of other cultures. So when going on a trip, you'd better learn information about the etiquette rules and traditions of the country you're going to visit. For example, you can’t buy or sell chewing gum in Singapore. And that’s just one of many places that have things you should never do and that totally go against what might be normal for you or me. Other videos you might like: 12 Strange Behaviors That Are Normal in Other Countries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbSe19LTdn4& 10 Crazy Things That Seem Hot in Foreign Countries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z9P9Y7BKw8& 10 Countries That Have Extremely Different Concepts of Male Beauty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf_wBKnhKFM& TIMESTAMPS: No latte after breakfast 0:24 Tip? That's bad manners! 1:02 Chewing gum is illegal 1:30 ... as well as cutting down a saguaro cactus 2:12 Bikini is just for the beach 2:52 Don't be rude, leave a bite or two left on your plate 3:32 Never blow your nose out in public 3:57 How to avoid offending a taxi driver 4:25 Only buy flowers in even numbers 4:54 Don’t get too creative with baby names 5:18 Avoid using your left hand 5:53 Don’t feed the pigeons 6:29 Are you a high heels lover? Not in this country! 6:55 The fashion police do exist 7:25 Don’t step on money 7:58 Music by Epidemic Sound https://ift.tt/1NOjjY3 SUMMARY: - In Italy, it’s considered uncouth to order white coffee - or any coffee made with milk - after breakfast time. This is because traditionally in Italy, drinking milk after a meal is thought to be bad for digestion. - In Japan, great customer service is the normal standard, not something a waiter can just choose to do if they want a little extra money. - You can’t buy or sell chewing gum in Singapore. This ban started back in 1992 as a way to clean up Singapore’s streets, movie theatres, schools, and parks. - The saguaro cactus is Arizona’s official state flower. Don’t cut it down, unless you wanna face up to a 25-year prison sentence. - Unless you’re on or somewhere near the sandy beaches of Barcelona, wearing a bikini is a huge no-no in this colorful Catalonian city. - Gobbling up every last morsel on your plate isn’t necessarily illegal in China, but it is considered somewhat rude. - If you’re fighting a cold, allergies, or just some really bitter winter winds, sometimes blowing your nose in public just has to happen. But if you’re in France, try to make it to the bathroom before you blow that honker of yours. - In Australia, hopping into the backseat instead of the front passenger seat is pretty rude. Basically, you’ll look like a snob who wants to be chauffeured in stark silence instead of making small talk with the driver up front. - Giving someone a dozen roses or flowers in even numbers is considered a major faux pas in Russia because even-numbered flower bouquets are usually present at funerals. - In India, using your left hand while exchanging money, handing over food, or shaking a person’s hand is considered incredibly rude and, well, really gross. - Feeding pigeons some breadcrumbs may seem harmless, but doing this in Venice can set you back anywhere from 70-700 bucks if you’re caught! - You definitely don’t want to be caught wearing camouflage in several of the Caribbean Islands. It’s because their police officers wear camo. - Don’t step on money in Thailand. On baht, you’ll find the face of the country’s reigning monarch. Stepping on these faces is a big no-no here and is considered demeaning to the royal family. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://ift.tt/1NR4JJP Instagram: https://ift.tt/2pDikkf 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://ift.tt/2pNb6gr Photos: https://ift.tt/23rGg9b East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: https://ift.tt/2d8ayZz

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