Now for 9. I'm not sure. I'm from Bulgaria and all the people I know nod their heads for "yes" and shake them for "no".
10 Embarrassing Things We Shouldn’t Do in Other Countries

The old adage, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” still holds true everywhere. When you are traveling abroad, you do your due diligence and figure out all the “do’s and don’ts” of the country you’re visiting. But, it is more crucial to know the don’ts, since that knowledge will keep you away from any controversies and embarrassments and will keep you on the safer side.
Bright Side has your back and has listed the things you shouldn’t do on your journey abroad. And we wish you happy and safe travels.
1. Tipping in Japan
It may not be mandatory to not tip in Japan, but in some cases, it is considered rude. You may also find it mentioned at the end of the bill that the staff is paid in full, so no gratuities are needed.
2. Splitting the bills in France
It is considered unsophisticated when it comes to splitting the bill in France. This is because they don’t like to talk about money at all. However, if you have a larger group, you can surely decide to split the bill among everyone.
3. Waving at anyone in Greece
For the Greeks, exposing the palm is more an insult, than a greeting. It’s more like saying, “I reject you.”
4. Touching a person of the opposite gender in India

5. Taking pictures without consent in the UAE
This is considered a crime, according to the cyber laws of the country. It may land you in prison for up to 6 months and cost you a hefty fine, up to 500,000 AED ($136,130), especially if you post the pictures on social media.
6. Jumping the line in Australia
It is always taboo to jump the line if you are in Australia and England. This holds true when using public transport, at shopping centers, in pubs, or anywhere else. Always wait for your turn and keep things simple.
7. Walking in the bike lanes in the Netherlands
Cycling is the primary mode of transportation in the Netherlands and it’s usually always overcrowded. So, when you walk in the bike lane, there are inevitable risks of you being knocked over by a cyclist. It’s better to be mindful of this and always walk on the sidewalk to keep the risks at bay.
8. Giving the OK hand gesture in Turkey
This is equivalent to showing the middle finger. The same goes for Germany and Brazil too.
9. Nodding and shaking your head in Bulgaria and Albania
Usually, nodding your head (up and down) means yes and shaking your head (from side to side) means no. It’s important to know that this is quite the opposite in Bulgaria and Albania.
10. Feeding the birds in Singapore
Feeding the birds, littering anywhere, and chewing gum in public will land you with some high fines in Singapore.
Does your country of residence have rules things that tourists should never break? Feel free to enlighten the world in the comment box below.
Comments
In Pakistan don’t talk to a Pashtun women it’s considered very disrespectful act as women are queens to them and this acts can lead you to death or to severe injury
would you please explain what a Pashtun woman is? I'd be so glad to know more about your country. thanks :)
me too
People in Pakistan respect their women too much and they don't want strange men to irritate them or indulge in a conversation or touch them.
A Pashtun woman belongs to a certain area,a certain city of the country, the people over there are called Pashtun. Like you say south American
ah, I just knew that. thank you for letting me know more about this. so there isn't any way to talk to them, even it's a girl who greets them?
In kenya it's a crime doing any act of corruption this could lead to loosing your job and bankruptcy
Few things are realy un-expected. I don't know about those few are common and understandable.
??Is not equal to the middle finger in Germany ???♀️
Well about nummer 7...
It is true that you have to stay of the bicycle roads. But that is just like standing on the streets where the cars drive. The most important thing in the netherlands that you must certainly NOT do, is standing in the flower fields. This is a part of the Netherlands that is very beautiful, but also very popular by tourist. The fact that they stand in the flower fields to make pictures, causes the flower to break and die under the footsteps of people. By doing this you ruin the flower fields for the other people but mostly for the owner of the land. SO DONT DO IT. We have a special place to make these pictures called: Keukenhof.
Thank you for reading this and hopefully respecting the flowers if you ever come to the Netherlands
No offense, but for the 4th one, not everyone one and everywhere in the country touching an opposite gender is a taboo...only of you are a complete stranger, like seeing you for the first time and in the conservative part of the country it is considered unsophisticated
Me too
as a person living in india i have seen a lot of couples skip college lectures and go to sea sude areas nd i have seen most of them making out in public and no one even flinched?
Hmm.
I agree.
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