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When traveling to the Netherlands, what are the regulations that you need to pay attention to?

Traveling abroad should be nothing new now. Every time we go out, we will find many novel things. After all, the customs and habits of each country are different, and the management is also different. For example, in the Netherlands, management is very different from that in my country. The Netherlands is known as one of the most open and tolerant countries in the world. Everyone should know this, but it prohibits three things, but these three things can be seen everywhere in our country.

When it comes to the Netherlands, I don’t know what is the first thing that comes to mind. The first thing that comes to my mind is windmills, which are very romantic.

A country that is so open has banned three things, but these three things can be seen everywhere in our country. Next, let’s take a look at what these three things are.

First, it is forbidden to smoke indoors. If it is your own house, that is, the property is your own and not rented, then it is allowed, but if it is a rented house, it is not allowed. If found, you will be fined, which is a bit harsh. However, our country now also has regulations on smoking venues. Smoking is not allowed in public places, but it seems that the intensity is not very strong at present. I hope this can be learned from the Netherlands. Although it does not need to be so strict, but At least in some situations, regulations still need to be provided, don’t you think?

As for the second point, it is not allowed to take out the garbage outside the specified time. That is to say, there are regulations on the time for taking out the garbage here. Because the Netherlands is also very strict about garbage classification, some people will even rummage through the garbage, find the original owner through some clues, and then impose a fine. So this thing rarely happens in the Netherlands, but it doesn't seem to happen in our country. But I also hope that our people can pay attention to urban hygiene and stop littering.

The third point is that you are not allowed to jump in line, even if you have something very urgent. No matter where you are, you need to stand in your own position until it is your turn. Yes, even if there is a person in front who is very ink-stained and wastes a lot of time, it is not allowed. You can only wait for him to finish processing. The editor thinks that such regulations are somewhat strict, but regarding the issue of not being allowed to jump in line, there seems to be some restrictions in public opinion in our country, and the effect is relatively good.

As for these three things prohibited by the Netherlands, our country can learn from them, but they do not need to be so strict. These situations are still common in our country, but we hope they can be corrected. Having said that, I wonder if you can accept these three things banned in the Netherlands?