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Article created by: Justinas Keturka

When we go abroad, we like to speak louder, gesticulate more, and play the 'dumb tourist' card whenever we get in trouble. But it would probably be wiser to just do a little homework before our trip and save ourselves the embarrassment in the first place.

In an attempt to collect the most valuable travel advice, Redditor u/Skinnysaif asked other users: "What should tourists NEVER do in your country?" and luckily for them (and now us), people from all over the world replied, sharing tidbits of information that can make journeys to foreign lands a lot more pleasurable. Here are some of the answers.

#1

Group of people standing in line on a city street, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries. In England, respect the queues and do not cut. We will stare at you passive aggressively with the fury of a thousand suns.

Thatweasel , Cátia Matos Report

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    #2

    Unique rock formations under clear blue sky, illustrating unwritten rules in different countries tourists should know. Here in the U.S. in south Utah there are many amazing rock sculptures. Don't. Write. On. Them. They are rare structures formed by thousands of years of erosion, not something to carve your name into.

    Uneaqualty65 , John Fowler Report

    #3

    Two people dressed in traditional attire bowing respectfully, illustrating unwritten cultural rules tourists should know. In Japan, bow to people who bow to you. In general, bow to people when they give you a service. It's a sign of respect and it goes a long way. Also, take off your shoes indoors and respect the culture.

    LazzzyButtons , myllissaFollow Report

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    #4

    Koala climbing a tree in Australia, illustrating unwritten rules and cultural tips tourists should know when visiting. Don't touch the wildlife in Australia. If it isn't poisonous, violent or otherwise ill-mannered and dangerous, it's probably protected or endangered.

    inzur , Fairy Duff Report

    #5

    Red cable cars transport tourists over a densely populated hillside, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in local countries. Poverty tours. By all means, get off the beaten path and see the “good” and the “bad” if you want to. However, don’t go to a struggling neighbourhood to feel better about yourself or learn to appreciate what you have. Poverty is not entertainment

    tebanano , wikimedia.commons Report

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    #6

    Tourists gathering near Brandenburg Gate at sunset, illustrating unwritten rules in foreign countries to know. Germany here, and this mostly goes out to Americans. You should never assume you can talk privately anywhere in public Germany, just because you speak english. I don't know if this is different in the US, but here, almost anyone can speak at least 2 languages, and very well. Pretty anyone can speak english, even more so in the cities. I usually try to join in to any conversation americans have in the subway about how weird "those Germans" are!

    MomoLittle , Shvets Anna Report

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    #7

    Two people communicating with hand gestures outdoors on a street, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in countries. In Germany, you should never be afraid of talking to us in German. We love it! Any tourist who brings up the courage to ask us for directions or anything else in one of the hardest european languages just makes our day!

    MomoLittle , SHVETS production Report

    #8

    Narrow cobblestone street with old stone buildings and tourists walking, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know. In Croatia, particularly in small towns, people are expected to clean the streets in front of their homes. As a result, you'll find exceptionally clean streets, which are a real sense of communal civic pride.

    Ech1n0idea , Sergei Gussev Report

    #9

    Yellow trams traveling through a European city street with people walking, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know. If you're visiting Portugal, don't speak to us in Spanish. You are not in Spain, and we speak Portuguese.

    fabz_martins , Lisa Report

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    #10

    Snow-covered cityscape at night showing people and cars near a train station, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know. In Finland, don't get too close to strangers. We really value personal space.

    -manabreak , Alexandr Bormotin Report

    #11

    Hand holding a disposable coffee cup outdoors, highlighting unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries. In Argentina, don't ask for coffee to go. We don't have paper cups. If you go to a cafe, you're expected to sit and drink your coffee.

    kimboslice11 , Angela Roma Report

    #12

    Toilet paper roll mounted on a wall, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries. In China, NEVER go out without carrying toilet paper or tissues on you. It's never in public restrooms so you'll want to keep some on hand.

    roborabbit_mama , Vie Studio Report

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    #13

    Man adjusting watch strap outdoors, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries. In Jordan, if you compliment someone on something, it's impolite for that person to not offer that item to you. For example, if you compliment a man's watch, he will literally unlatch it from his arm and offer it to you. Of course, you're supposed to decline.

    [deleted] , RODNAE Productions Report

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    #14

    Aerial view of an urban memorial surrounded by trees and buildings highlighting unwritten rules tourists should know. As a New Yorker, please don’t take selfies at the 9/11 memorial. Photograph the memorial, photograph the names, or in the event that one of the names means something to you I’m okay with you snapping a selfie. But the typical smiling-tourist selfies are crass.

    R0b0tMark , wikimedia.commons Report

    #15

    Red train arriving at an urban station with tracks and platform, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in public transport. In London, don't look for your train ticket/Oyster card at the barrier to the tube. Locals will get mad. Find it ahead of time so you can walk right through the gates.

    westish13 , Jennifer Kramer Report

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    #16

    Red and yellow beach safety flags on a sandy shore with waves, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know. In Australia, swim between the flags. If you have little experience swimming in the surf and you swim outside those flags, then there is a relatively high chance that you will drown.

    [deleted] , gérard Report

    #17

    People in a cozy pub sharing unwritten rules and local customs tourists should know when visiting different countries. In Ireland, stand your round. When you go out to the pubs with a group of friends, make sure to pay for a round of drinks when it's your turn. If you don't, you will be secretly labeled a cheapskate.

    tu_ne_cede_malis , Laura LaRose Report

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    #18

    Busy street scene with many auto rickshaws, cars, and pedestrians illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know. In India, traffic lanes exist on the roads, but people don't drive in them.

    [deleted] , Alex Graves Report

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    #19

    People sharing traditional meal around steaming hot pots at a table, showcasing unwritten rules tourists should know. In Korea, the eldest person at the table should start eating first. Don't pick up your chopsticks, spoon, or whatever utensil you're using until the oldest person has started eating.

    waynefoolx , Markus Winkler Report

    #20

    Washington Monument with American flags on a clear day, reflecting unwritten rules tourists should know about the country. Washington DC. Do. Not. Leave. Trash. At. The. Monuments. Also, get out of the water. It's not a pool.

    WatchTheBoom , wikimedia.commons Report

    #21

    Evening street view of shops with displays outside illustrating unwritten rules locals share for tourists in different countries. In Paris, you should always say "bonjour" when entering a shop or restaurant and "au revoir" when leaving. Even if you don't purchase anything or walk right in and out.

    france_throwaway21 , James Petts Report

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    #22

    Busy street scene with many scooters and pedestrians, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in foreign countries. In Vietnam, commit to crossing the road. It looks scary with the endless scooter stampedes, but if you just cross at a steady pace, they'll avoid you. Do not try to dodge or make sudden movements. Just simply walk across.

    ricehatwarrior , Los viajes del Cangrejo Report

    #23

    Person wearing flip-flops relaxing in a hammock outdoors, illustrating unwritten travel rules tourists should know. Singaporean here You are allowed to wear Flip flops and shorts wherever you go. The fancy city area? Flipflop and Shorts are perfect. That 5 star hotel? Flip flops are welcomed. Public transport? You are weird if you do not wear them

    SirPalat , Dương Nhân Report

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    #24

    Two people on a path with one cycling and one walking, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries In Denmark, do not stand or walk in the bike lane. You will get yelled at...and/or hit by a cyclist.

    Tiralina , maksgelatin Report

    #25

    Safari vehicle driving through tall grass at sunset, highlighting unwritten rules tourists should know in different countries. In South Africa when you go on a “safari” (we call it a game drive), you must never ever get out of your vehicle or get close to any big animals because that is how there are stories of people dying to animals here. Just please stay safe and obey the rules to save lives.

    the10starpotato , Hu Chen Report

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    #26

    Scenic mountain village with traditional houses under blue sky, illustrating unwritten rules tourists should know in countries. Switzerland is really expensive, and you should know that ahead of time. Don't make that surprised face when you have to pay $15 for a Subway sandwich.

    Nimrods_Legacy , crash71100 Report

    #27

    Red Make America Great Again cap with American flag patch, illustrating cultural symbols tourists should understand. Assume that I support Trump or am a fundamentalist Christian because I am a white American male. I've been talked down to by Germans in particular and don't like it. I wish I had more than one vote, or be rich enough to live in different countries as my mood and politics changes, but that is not in the cards.

    jimbo_throwaway77 , r. nial bradshaw Report

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