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The following is about foreign etiquette:
Don't say baby's eyes.
People in China boast that babies always say "Look at these big eyes". Don't talk about the baby's eyes when you come to Iran. Iranians are most sensitive to babies' eyes. If tourists make casual remarks, parents will hire someone to dig out the baby's "evil eyes".
Women must wear earrings when they go to the street.
When traveling to Spain, female compatriots need to wear earrings when they go to the streets. If they don't wear earrings, they will be laughed at like normal people without clothes. When traveling to Hungary, whether staying in a hotel or eating, don't break glassware. If someone accidentally breaks the glassware, it will be regarded as a sign of bad luck and you will become an unwelcome person.
Never touch the scalper.
In India, Nepal, Myanmar and other countries, yellow cattle are the "sacred cows" of the gods, and they are not allowed to whip, hurt, enslave or slaughter meat; When the "god cow" approaches, it is necessary to send the best food and hold a sacrificial ceremony for the cow on holidays; On the busy highway, pedestrians and vehicles have to avoid and bypass. The Nepalese government has designated cattle as "national animals". Anyone who hurts or whips it will be fined and sentenced.
Japanese avoid "eight chopsticks"
There are eight taboos for Japanese to use chopsticks: 1, licking chopsticks; 2, obsessed with chopsticks, holding chopsticks in his hand, not sure what to eat, looking around the table; 3, move chopsticks, move a dish and then move a dish, eat food but not eat; 4. Twist chopsticks, twist chopsticks and lick rice grains with your tongue; 5, insert chopsticks, insert chopsticks on rice; 6, chopsticks, open the dish from the middle and eat it; 7. Cross chopsticks and ride chopsticks on bowls and plates; 8. Pick chopsticks and use chopsticks as toothpicks to pick your teeth.
Hate to ask personal questions:
If you travel to England, don't ask others, "Where did you go? Have you eaten? " People in China feel that this kind of problem is very enthusiastic. The British will think you are rude. They hate people asking about their private lives. British people are more afraid of people talking about men's wages and women's ages. Even how much is his furniture worth? These are the secrets of his personal life, and no one is allowed to ask. You shouldn't ask other people's ages.
Westerners hate "13"
Westerners hate the number "13" and try to avoid using it in any occasion. The floor above 12 is 14, behind the dining table in the banquet hall is 12, and the month number is 13. Westerners feel nervous, and westerners think it is 65448. Jesus had dinner with his disciples. The 13 disciple was Judas, who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver and crucified him. This story is widely circulated and has far-reaching influence. Westerners hate Judas, so they regard the number "13" as a "symbol of misfortune". Therefore, you should understand this taboo when traveling to the west.
Unclean left hand
When traveling to India or the Middle East, you can only eat and take things with your right hand and never use your left hand. Because people in these countries usually use their left hand to take a bath and go to the toilet, and their left hand is not clean. Therefore, it is the biggest impolite for a host to hold food with his left hand.
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