Why China Doesn't Tip

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No tipping!

Did you know that in China, tipping is rude?

And that V-signs are offensive in Australia!

All the countries in the world have little things they're sensitive about.

But don't worry cause today, @eisayo & the team are gonna tell you about all of them.
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The amount of misunderstandings tourists are going to have to go through in these countries is hillarious

RobertFrackson
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Exactly exactly!❤️ kindness is universal. I pray for world peace and economy to recover fully.

RayMak
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as a Bangladeshi, It's definitely considered rude if you make very loud or disturbing noises. but it's actually normal if you just talk with someone while walking

muntahamaryum
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lestervalentine
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As an Argentinian I can confirm that the fact that we are always arriving late is not true. We are usually on time, and, if you arrive 20/40 minutes later you'll probably get insulted.

You should check your facts. (Maybe it sound rude but it is because my English is not very good)

templario
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I'm from Thailand and I have never heard of it being rude to not finish your plate. It's always encouraged people finish their food to not be wasteful.

Nole
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About Turkey/Türkiye: Letting bread fall is rude, but stepping on bread is even ruder. Puting hands on your pockets : in school and some other places it might be considered rude. Also some people might also consider it rude . And puting your hands on your hips, well, nobody does that here, so you are either gonna be considered weird or rude. About the kidness thing, that's true.

MTArtStuff
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As an Bangladeshi, this is was happened to me when I was small kid. Many of people are seeing me like "I think i did a big mistake".

Nargis_Akter
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In Thailand, it's not rude to finish your food. Throughout my entire life I've never seen someone said that or get offended when I finished the food, I mostly get insult for not finishing, because there were a quote for every kid to sing before eating to always finish your food everytime you eat just like japan

devf
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”Because kindness is the one language that everyone understands”
Haha I would say that is the one language that many do not understand..

zxtonls
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Fun fact: in Italy, the "horse sign" has the same meaning as in Spain, but it's not considered as an insult. Also, in southern Italy, this sign is used to drive away bad luck, especially when you think that someone is wishing you bad things (which is a really common thing in South Italy, trust me)

perry_da_chad
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That line "kindness is a language that everybody understand" touched my heart

cocplayer
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i understand that every country has its culture, and they understand same thing differently, but if showing up on time, or not wasting food is "rude" then its straight up bs

MszS
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Tip: this is a tip

edit: ive never gotten this much likes, ty :D

h.a
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I'm half Chinese and I'm sure finishing your food is ok

elilajin
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As a bulgarian I can say that the head nodding situation is a bit weird. It is tricky because both ways are accepted, so sometimes the person in front of you nods left to right to say yes and other times uses the "normal" up and down nodding. The funny part is that a lot of people (myself included) use both up and down and left to right nodding. So you never really know what to expect.

vladokapatoka
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I REALLY love your content! Keep going!
Love from Sweden ❤

VrollterWhite
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The “no touchy touchy” made me laughing 😂

Siddhikshabiadya
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2:22 "STOP WHISTLING. 😠"
Me: 😂

olivesouch
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I'm a Brazilian and the ok sinal is not actually a big deal, at least where I live. As far as I know the signal is just considered something outdated when is used for saying "ok" ou "top" but can be used like it is says on the video, but is used like upside-down, and in the high of the waist, and if someone look at it, the person who did the signal just can cause punch who looked (not in the face and with the intension of knock-out the person, is more like a strange joke).
Sorry for my English, it's not perfect.

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