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8 strange things that are normal in other cultures

Laws and traditions that are typical for one country can be shocking for the other. One and the same gesture can mean different things in different cultures. Are you ready to be surprised?



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39 Comments
Sanjoy Adhikari
what is said about India is not totally true
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06.01.2019 12:54
ramonamoncpa
Please vet your info before posting!.... some of these so-called traditions your posting here are misleading/untrue!
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18.03.2020 06:42
Yvonne Patterson
I am Australian and most people sit in the back seat in a taxi.
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16.08.2020 04:35
lmoores
Pointing fingers at people is considered rude in western culture. I am from Australia and have never heard of riding in the back of a taxi as being considered ride. In fact most everyone here rides in the back.
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10.11.2022 08:34
ninakamwene
Interesting customs. In Kenya my tribe the Kikuyus, expect you eat when you come to the home. It is rude to the woman of the home if you say no. Ahsante sana=Thank you very much.
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30.01.2020 12:09
Jennifer Dyster
Gender difference. Its ok for men to sot in the front seat but women don' t usually. (I am an Australian in my sixties)
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08.07.2019 02:59
Deborah Cole
I live in Ireland and it has never been deemed rude to sit in the back of a taxi if you are traveling alone
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01.04.2019 06:37
Scott
Not too sure about these "traditions". I think a number of them are false.
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18.01.2023 09:31
Vimala Padmaraj
Sanjoy Adhikari, I AGREE.
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10.03.2025 03:25
Leila Menon
please and thankyou are not offensive in India.
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18.10.2024 10:38
Leila Menon
Please and thankyou are not offensive in India.
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18.10.2024 10:35
Mel Stubbs
If I'm travelling alone in Australia, I usually sit in the front seat of a taxi
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10.11.2023 05:09
john duckett
I normally sit in the front seat but sit in the back if you prefer to avoid overly chatty drivers. Such as the one who made a detour so he could show me where he used to live. And kept the metre running.
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12.09.2023 06:31
Elsy O. Stromberg
It's rude for a stranger to touch someone's head in the U.S. as well. I'd be pretty upset if a stranger touched my head.
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11.04.2023 06:39
 Margaret White
I have always sat in the front seat of taxis in country towns but not in the big cities.
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20.01.2023 12:47
Allison Aspden
Some misleading statements - about behaviours & traditions in other countries.
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02.11.2022 01:52
Anita Sharma
Who authenticated the info? Humbug
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27.08.2022 04:32
Jo-Carol Ropp
I found out in Taiwan about leaving a small portion of food on your plate to indicate satiation. Having been raised in the ‘clean your plate’ style, I got some very strange looks—and my hosts kept ordering more food!
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01.06.2022 04:40
Blairly21
ninakamwene, I would love to visit Kenya. I have had an enormous interest in Kenya for over 60 years. I would love to know more about your cuisine.
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12.07.2020 04:40

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