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One of the main points of traveling is to relax and take a break from your normal daily life. 1. the truth is, we’re not always free to do what we like when travelling to a foreign country, and a US tourist learned that the hard way.

On Aug 12, the unnamed 41-year-old man was beaten by a passerby after he was seen giving Nazi salutes(纳粹礼) again and again on a street in Dresden, Germany.

Ever since the end of World War II, Germany has strict laws 2. (forbid) the Nazi salute, as well as other symbols of Nazism.

In fact, most countries have their own taboos. If you plan to travel overseas, it’s best to get familiar with these taboos 3. you start touring local sites. Below, TEENS gives some examples.

Singapore

You can get 4. (fine) for a lot things in Singapore, including feeding birds, spitting , urinating(小便) in public, smoking in public , not flushing a public toilet after you use it, and eating or drinking on buses or trains.

Japan

You’re not supposed to wear your shoes in someone’s house, but you’re not supposed to take your shoes off 5.the house either. Instead, there’s a small areas inside the door called a “ genkan” which is 6. your shoes should go. If you’re still not sure where that is , pay attention to what other people do and do the same.

France

French people don’t like 7. when you talk about money. It’s OK if you say that you want to quit a job because you 8. (pay) little money, but you should never say the exact amount. Money is a “ dirty” topic in France.

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