Fake pass on holidays: why are you not allowed to touch children’s heads in Thailand?

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A tourist on a ferry in Bangkok. If you’re traveling in Thailand, it’s good to stick to a handful of rules.
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Iceland

In Iceland and other Scandinavian countries, it is mandatory to shower naked before entering the water in most indoor and outdoor swimming pools for hygiene reasons. Dressed in a swimsuit, swimsuit or bikini, you go from the cloakroom to the open showers in the cloakroom, where you take off everything, lather your body and wash your hair. The plates show that this process is mandatory. Shower gel and shampoo are available.

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Borneo

As a tourist in Borneo, you can visit the island’s indigenous ethnic group, the Iban. The program includes cooking for visitors. If an Iban wishes to buy food for a guest and the tourist is no longer hungry, he is not allowed to verbally indicate that he is full by waving him. Instead, it has to get to the food or drink. Specifically: You stick your finger into the rice – or whatever’s served to you – or into the glass with the drink.

Two members of the Iban, an indigenous ethnic group of Borneo, in traditional clothing.

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Thailand

It may be well-intentioned, but stroking a child’s head with your hand or touching there in any way is not welcome in Thailand. Buddhist teaching says that the soul lives in the head as the highest point of the body. It is therefore considered sacred – even for adults. The soles of the feet are particularly dirty. They should keep the tourists away from the gaze of a Thai person. Even when sitting on the ground.

A Thai girl rides a bicycle on a rural road to visit her father. In Thailand, the head is considered sacred and can only be touched by someone else in exceptional circumstances.

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Mauritius

Good to know: The island state and honeymoon paradise has a strict ban on electronic cigarettes and e-cigarettes since July 2023, as has been the case for some time in many other countries. The ban also applies to imports. Anyone who ignores this should expect hefty fines. Overall, Mauritius is not a suitable destination for passionate smokers. Even “regular” cigarettes may only be consumed in designated areas that are never particularly inviting. Smoking is also prohibited in hotel rooms and private vehicles.

An aerial view of Mauritius, known for its flat white sand beaches.

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Sri Lanka

Eating with a guest – eating part of the meal away from them – is considered rude in Sri Lanka. As a result, everyone invited to a family sits alone at the table, while the hosts stand by and watch. Maybe at some point the head of the family will join them to chat. Only when Sri Lankans know someone very well do they eat when they’re done. Otherwise, only when the person leaves the apartment or house.

Behavioral tips come from Zurich-based Travel Worldwide AG’s strong team of 22 consultants specializing in each country and region. Travel agency operates independently of tour operators, airlines or hotels and offers long distance travel all over the world.

Source : Blick

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