The world's 10 biggest tourism taboos

It is not harmful for you to know in advance where you're going.

The following is a collection of the most important taboos in the top ten tourist countries.

The Hungarians do not touch the glass when they touch it, because the Austrians celebrated it after killing 13 Hungarian martyrs.

For the next 150 years, no Hungarian had touched the glass in a toast.

This tradition has been maintained for a long time.

For Travellers, it is easier to remember this tradition than to remember the Hungarian toast.

All persons, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, who visit the mosque must take off their shoes before entering the mosque.

Tourists should also follow the Muslim dress style: men should wear long pants and long sleeves; women should cover all naked skins, although the rigours vary from country to country.

Ladies must have a headscarf, and if you don't, you can borrow one at a lot of big, clean entrances.

If you are going to send flowers in Ukraine, make sure that the flowers are odd, because even the flowers are for the funeral.

If you are going to send flowers to the hostess, or to celebrate your birthday or any other special holiday, do not send yellow flowers or Easter lilies, because they are only for funerals.

In Cheshire, England, train passengers are not allowed to stay on the platform, to say goodbye or to kiss.

If you really have a lot to say or want to kiss, you can go to the kissing area.

The Egyptians are very nice, but they have a soft self to cook.

Don't put salt in your bowl while travelling in Egypt because it is considered an insult to the cook.

Fortunately, Egyptian food is delicious because Egyptians often use garlic, onions and other aromatics for cooking.

If you are going to visit the church in Italy in a warm climate, do not just wear shorts and sleeveless blouse.

Visitors to the Catholic cathedral of the Italian Church must be careful not to wear shorts or sleeves, whether men or women.

There will be security guards or members of the teaching community at the entrance to the church, so when leaving, remember to wear a long shirt or other hoodie.

The V hand signpdoes not go inside when the UK makes the "V" gesture, as it is considered provocative or insulting.

The two fingers are said to have originated in the 100-year war between England and France.

France threatened to cut off the fingers of all British arrows, and ultimately the United Kingdom won, so it was in good health to show off with its fingers.

The Thais insult the King, who is 80 years oldBhumibol Adulyadej sees his image as a god and hopes for good luck.

The insult would therefore be considered a crime and would be sentenced to 15 years ' imprisonment.

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