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What actions tourists are annoying local residents of these 14 countries

Find out what actions on your part can irritate the locals in the country you are visiting.

Denmark: when you get in the way

Many Danes hate tourists who ignore the simplest markings separating the car, bicycle and foot roads. Every summer, Copenhagen is filled with tourists who, for some unknown reason, do not spend minutes to look around, and eventually go out on the bike path with their big luggage, stop to take photos and so on.

India: when you come to practice yoga

Residents of India hate when tourists come to this country to "do yoga in the most stupid way possible, follow tantric sexual practices, and follow fake and uneducated gurus in search of peace of mind. Most gurus, to whom people come from the West, are charlatans. They know nothing about meditation, nor about yoga. In India, yoga has long been a business, not a way of seeking peace of mind.

Italy: when you do not follow the rules

Foreign tourists for some reason are sure that Italy is a magical country without rules and restrictions, and they can do whatever they want. In fact, this is not so. You can not swim in the Trevi fountain. You can not cope with the need in the middle of the night right on the street. You can not climb the statue to make photos on them.

Indonesia: when you ask for charity

Indonesians often see how tourists beg for money to sponsor their own journey. If this does not seem annoying to you, then what will it seem like? Not only do tourists go on tours of slums in undeveloped countries and take photos of poor people, they also join them to pay their vacation. This is too much.

Germany: when you do selfie in places of memory for Holocaust victims

Germans hate when tourists do selfie at the memorials of concentration camps and memorials to the victims of the Nazi regime in general. Moreover, many tourists do not just do selfie - they become into funny poses, show a gesture of victory, and also pretend to be Hitler.

Thailand: when you take photos with tigers

Residents of Thailand hate when tourists make photos with tigers, who before this specifically for this purpose are pumped up with drugs. Despite how harmless this act may seem at first glance, the use of live animals as photodecorations, in order to gain universal approval and recognition in social networks, is very miserable and regrettable. The use of wild animals as a means of attracting tourists, as well as cruel treatment in the process is a real barbarity.

Norway: when you are too close to the glaciers

Glaciers in Norway have fencing and warning signs for a reason, but because they periodically kill people who ignore them.

UK: when you talk too loudly in the subway

The British hate it when foreigners speak loudly in the metro, especially at rush hour. They believe that everyone was in the subway not for the sake of entertainment and not by choice. They are British, so about half of those who go to the subway have a hangover. Moreover, the British do not like loud conversations and loud people anytime and anywhere.

Australia: when you drive on the wrong side of the road

Australians hate when foreigners go on the wrong side of the road. In Australia, the movement is left-handed, while in most other countries of the world it is right-sided. And when tourists who do not have experience driving on the left side of the road, get behind the wheel, this creates dangerous situations on the road.

Indonesia: when you rent a motorcycle

In Indonesia, as in all Southeast Asia, roads are a very wild and dangerous place where very few rules are observed. Therefore, tourists who rent motorcycles for local drivers are a dangerous obstacle on the way.

India: when you take photos in the slums

The people of India can not understand the admiration of foreigners with poverty, and when they go without invitation to the slums with their expensive cameras and bright flashes. This is not a zoo, you can not just walk around the streets and take photos of hungry children and poor people. This is a residential area where people conduct their daily lives.

USA: when you stare at the Amish

Americans consider it rough when tourists stare at the Amish. Amish do not like to be photographed, so if you are passing through their area, do not take pictures unless you have a specific permission for this. Also do not stare at them.

Croatia: when you do SELFI on the background of the Plitvice Lakes

Although tourists are repeatedly forbidden to do selfies in the National Park of the Plitvice Lakes, they still do it anyway. This is more dangerous than annoying. Many people died or were seriously injured, making selfies on the edges of the cliffs. No photo is worth it to risk your life.

Brazil: when you go on tours of the favelas

Tours of the favelas, local slums, make local residents deeply in the soul feel embarrassed and disgusted. What could be worse than a group of jeeps carrying smiling tourists with large cameras to a residential area where they take photos of ordinary people and then return to the hotel so that tourists can enjoy their expensive lunches.

New Zealand: when you think that no one around you can understand you

Many tourists believe that the locals speak only English, so they like to loudly discuss New Zealanders in far from the most pleasant terms. However, locals can speak a variety of languages, and you can be from the remotest corner of the planet, and a person on a bus next to you can perfectly understand what you are saying.

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