1. Singapore – Chewing Gum Ban Chewing gum is banned in Singapore, so carrying or selling it can land you in trouble.

1. Singapore – Chewing Gum Ban Chewing gum is banned in Singapore, so carrying or selling it can land you in trouble.

2. Italy (Florence) – No Eating Near Historic Monuments Snacking on steps or sidewalks around major landmarks can get you fined.

2. Italy (Florence) – No Eating Near Historic Monuments Snacking on steps or sidewalks around major landmarks can get you fined.

3. Japan – No Public Dancing After Midnight (in some areas) Late-night dancing was restricted for decades and still applies in certain zones.

3. Japan – No Public Dancing After Midnight (in some areas) Late-night dancing was restricted for decades and still applies in certain zones.

4. Thailand – No Stepping on Currency Stepping on money is illegal because it disrespects the King’s image printed on it.

4. Thailand – No Stepping on Currency Stepping on money is illegal because it disrespects the King’s image printed on it.

5. Greece – No High Heels at Ancient Sites Heels can damage ancient stonework, so they’re forbidden at several archaeological locations.

5. Greece – No High Heels at Ancient Sites Heels can damage ancient stonework, so they’re forbidden at several archaeological locations.

6. Spain – No Beach Sleeping in Certain Cities In places like Valencia, sleeping on the beach overnight can attract fines.

6. Spain – No Beach Sleeping in Certain Cities In places like Valencia, sleeping on the beach overnight can attract fines.

7. Dubai – No Public Displays of Affection Kissing or hugging in public can be considered offensive and punishable

7. Dubai – No Public Displays of Affection Kissing or hugging in public can be considered offensive and punishable

8. Australia – No Swearing in Public (some states) In parts of Queensland and Victoria, public profanity can lead to hefty penalties.

8. Australia – No Swearing in Public (some states) In parts of Queensland and Victoria, public profanity can lead to hefty penalties.

9. Germany – No Running Out of Fuel on the Autobahn Stopping unnecessarily is prohibited, and running out of fuel counts as preventable.

9. Germany – No Running Out of Fuel on the Autobahn Stopping unnecessarily is prohibited, and running out of fuel counts as preventable.

10. Switzerland – No Flushing Toilets After 10 PM (in some apartments) Certain buildings have quiet-hour rules banning nighttime toilet flushing.

10. Switzerland – No Flushing Toilets After 10 PM (in some apartments) Certain buildings have quiet-hour rules banning nighttime toilet flushing.

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