Customs and taboos vary greatly depending on the country and culture. What’s perfectly acceptable in one country may be considered rude or even offensive in another. Here’s a breakdown of customs and taboos in different countries:

Japan
In Japan, it’s considered impolite to blow your nose in public. Instead, it’s preferable to sniffle until you can find a restroom. Additionally, tipping is not customary in Japan and may even be considered rude.

India
In India, it’s considered disrespectful to use your left hand to eat or touch food. The left hand is associated with bathroom hygiene and is therefore considered unclean. It’s also considered impolite to show the soles of your feet, as they are considered the dirtiest part of the body.

Brazil
In Brazil, it’s common to greet others with a kiss on the cheek, even if you’re meeting someone for the first time. Additionally, it’s expected that you will arrive late to social functions, as punctuality is not as important as enjoying time with friends and family.

Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, it’s customary to cover your head and to dress modestly, particularly as a woman. It’s also considered impolite to eat with your left hand or to eat in public during daylight hours during Ramadan.

France
In France, it’s customary to greet others with a kiss on each cheek, starting with the left. Additionally, it’s important to dress well and make a good impression, as appearance is considered important in French culture.

By understanding customs and taboos in different countries, you can avoid unintentionally offending others and show respect for their culture. Travelling can be a wonderful experience, but it’s important to be mindful of cultural differences and adapt accordingly.

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