Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries

Not flushing a public bathroom in Singapore,could be a hundred and fifty dollar fine
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries

A public kiss in Saudi Arabia.The typical punishment is 120 lashes.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Eating near public buildings in Italy Florence.The punishment typically involves some sort of fine
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Bringing cigarettes to Bhutan.Your punishment will most likely involve several years in jail.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Bringing gum to Singapore!The fine will be over 5,000.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Bringing Marigolds to dinner in Mexico!This flower signifies death.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Bringing medicine to Asia!The rules vary from country to country and some places are far more strict than others, but keep in mind that your legal, over the counter medications can land you in jail in some Asian countries.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Bringing sinus or allergy inhalers to Japan!If your inhaler contains pseudoepinephrine, you will most likely be detained.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Dressing in camouflage in Barbados!As usual, a fine awaits you
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Feeding the pigeons in St Mark's square in Venice, Italy!Tourists are fined if caught.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Giving a gift with your left hand in the Middle East, Pakistan, and India!In these places the left hand is typically used to perform tasks that westerners reserve for toilet paper. Always use your right hand.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Giving people the thumbs up in Iran.Its actually a very offensive gesture
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Giving scissors or knives as a gift in El Salvador.This symbolizes a desire to end the relationship.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries
Insulting the king in Thailand.Expect to spend no less than 10 years in jail.
Things You Shouldn't Do In Other Countries


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