As a Russian, I can confirm nothing will happen to you if you smile all the time. People in Russia Are just not used to smile because there is nothing to smile about in there.
@@february_29 haha you gave me a reason to laugh 😂, laughing for no reason maybe true but please take under consideration the pressure any human can bare and maybe laughing for no reason can make his problem seem smaller than it is , if you can't physically change something you have to win the mental side of the war or else you will be done for good , the stupidity is when you forget to laugh at least once per day, thank you my friend for making me laugh, i needed that, ura to mother russia the love of my life , my mother is Russian 🇷🇺 and father is form Alaska
in brazil it is literally no problem to be 10 or 15 minutes late for work, school, or even invited parties and gatherings... thank the terrible traffic regulations...
As a person born, raised and currently living in Georgia that hates alcohol I have to deal with the weird looks and death stares when I refuse the drink
One lifehack is just taking 1 drink and drinking it very slowly. Since finishing a drink is the trigger to get offered more, you can just fill the night without an awkward refusal while finishing only 1 alcoholic beverage.
As a British-Lithuanian, I can confirm that you can invite random people. I mean, there are no polices coming out of nowhere if you invite a stranger, but good luck getting kidnapped/robbed
Another rude thing to do in Cuba (or rather to Cuban immigrants) is ask for no pork on a Cuban Sandwich. I learned this when my family and I were at a Cuban Café in Orlando, and my mom wanted a Cuban Sandwich with no pork because she doesn’t eat pork. So, my dad goes up to the lady and comes back with the food. And he was like, “I tried to tell the lady. You don’t tell a Cuban that you don’t want pork on a Cuban Sandwich, that’s like an insult to them. She was like, “What do you mean you don’t want the pork?”
dropping bread was a no-go in former Soviet Union. it cames mostly after WW2 as lot of people were hungering during war and blockade. it's still no-go in most of ex-USSR countries.
I do not quite agree about Russia. It’s better to write that in Russia you can’t give an even number of flowers, everyone knows this and everyone will react to it 100%. But in 99% of cases no one will react to a smile
As an Iranian , bro …being kind and showing affection is not bad thing in Iran Even it’s very good And no one even police’s or Iranian’s can’t say anything to you
As i Ukrainian, I can say that it is not polite to refuse the offered meal because 1 Devaluation of labor, a person is preparing for a meeting and generally could go to the store, tried 2 host etiquette, you are obliged to offer the guest food and the best in the house. we have such an expression "Povodit sebe yak pasiuk( or Sсhur)" -act like a rat! so don't share with a guest, that's just it )))
Can you type the Ukrainian text example in Cyrillic script so I can latinize it correctly? "Поводіт себе иак пасіук (щуп)"? Are those even real Ukrainian words?
@@elchile336 let's try it, it's very interesting "Поводити себе як пасюк ( щур ) The words are real, but there is a feature from the regions. And a few features of letters. For example, I will put the English letter first, then Cyrillic P - П, R - P
@@user-wt7yh1uz3e Harazd, mij ukrajins'kij druže, I would latinize the Cyrillic text as "Povodyty sebe jak pasjuk (schur)". But that's my version of Ukrajins'ka latynycja, it doesn't mean that yours is wrong.
I'm Ivorian and we greet each other without shaking hands. In fact, we shake hands when the person is a stranger to us as a sign of politeness (and also if they have made the first move😂😂)
It's not special to Russia tho. The whole world is like this. It's usa where mentality is deviant from the world and people are forced to smile like idiots just to be perceived as being friendly.
There a reason why pointing at things with finger is something you shouldn't do, or to be more precise using your index, you're still allowed pointing at thing as usual, but when we talking about sacred thing or in the graveyard, it's different stories, this is some sort of believe that you're not allowed to pointing to these thing with your index, instead use your thumb, cause if you do, you will get bad omen, curse or something like that, if you do that, you should cover your index with your saliva and don't clean it for an entire day
I once asked a pair of rather rough looking fellas in Paris for directions to a certain street in my broken French… They both grinned widely at me and one of them did point me in the right direction actually, but he was speaking loudly and saying a lot which I did not understand. I definitely assumed he was making fun of me though. Also, eye contact was made. 🤷🏻♂️😅😅
This showing up on time to dinner thing is a real problem with some people, I guess. Tell them dinner starts at 2pm so that they'll actually be on time for the 6:30 pm meal.
as an arabian person, you can totally ask about your friends, relatives, strangers or anybody about their female family members, i have no fucking clue where they got that from but that’s fine
As a saudi you can ask about woman in family if you near to her father or her brother .. and of course if you want marriage you can ask her father anything about her
Im brazillian, and you cannot whist for womans only. Whistling its a good form to call someone if you dont know his name. Its very common to we whist to call the waiters.
As an iranian myself, Im pretty sure the laws might change pretty soon (we are still againts the islamic republic) And yes the "islamic repulic " says its somehow ILLIGAL for showing affection, being a part of LGBTQ+, etc. But the main thing is EVERYONE in my country (iran) must do what ever they want to do bc freedom And they have the rights to be homosexual and trans, pan, les, and etc (i am one myself) But many people are religious and dont like it which i totally dont care and i do give them space and respect (Lmfao i feel like im protesting 💀) Anyways yeah the rule might change soon
@@Liaorari well, you're definitely a brave one 💚🤍❤️, and in agreement with you, I should also mention that we need to fix the rules and the culture at the same time, somehow the second one is more important💙
As a Ghanaian born and living currently in the country, am shocked at your information with regards to smoking. In fact, it is only illegal to smoke in public which most people are not ready to go to the law court for.
As a Russian, I can confirm nothing will happen to you if you smile all the time. People in Russia Are just not used to smile because there is nothing to smile about in there.
Такая вот реальность, не столь много причин улыбнуться
@@saneken Отвечаю
смех без причины - признак дурачины )
@@february_29 haha you gave me a reason to laugh 😂, laughing for no reason maybe true but please take under consideration the pressure any human can bare and maybe laughing for no reason can make his problem seem smaller than it is , if you can't physically change something you have to win the mental side of the war or else you will be done for good , the stupidity is when you forget to laugh at least once per day, thank you my friend for making me laugh, i needed that, ura to mother russia the love of my life , my mother is Russian 🇷🇺 and father is form Alaska
@@Luka-zb3qj it's just an old Russian saying, don't take it seriously. all the best to you and more reasons to laught and smile )
I'm Brazilian and whistling is rude only when silence is required, like in libraries, hospitals and classrooms.
Burping is worst than whistling.
That's true, Everytime I burp I say:
Sorry! (Desculpa!)
As I Brazilian, I can say that actually you can whistle freely here
True
@Brasil645 Just because he is Brazilian doesn't mean you have to speak Portuguese
@@irenelowe9739 Nos obrigue a não falar português #thisisbrasilcaralho
Também não entendi esse negócio de não poder assobiar kkkk.
@@_HellenMelo_ Há algumas culturas indígenas que consideram o assovio como uma forma de chamar espíritos ruins.
Apesar que é o único motivo plausível.
1:53 Denmark. The hell. It’s called being polite.
Neo feminism you know
LOOOOLLLLL
respect their culture. It is an insult to them because to them it means women are not capable of opening doors for themselves.
Im also from denmark, i dont see any problem about being polite
Im from denmark and that is normal to do
As an Ukrainian, its true. Because our people are kind and hospitable, so meals are an important part of meeting guests
No, it's because ukrainians are afraid to be perceived as poor, so you are stuffing people up with lard and moonshine.
Right ❤
A friend always told me when I come to his house...'come hungry..."
Showing violence is legal
And showing affection is illegal... lol!!
South American countries really don't like when you arrive on time apparently 🤣
in brazil it is literally no problem to be 10 or 15 minutes late for work, school, or even invited parties and gatherings... thank the terrible traffic regulations...
that's why all these countries are backward. it is their choice, no problem..
Mine didnt wasnt even up there!!
yeas,i think so too. hahahah idk, but they're seems typical. arriving late it's not a big deal.
I dont think it is a problem of liking it or not. it is just seen as weird for someone to arrive to a party, meeting on the exact time
As a person born, raised and currently living in Georgia that hates alcohol I have to deal with the weird looks and death stares when I refuse the drink
One lifehack is just taking 1 drink and drinking it very slowly. Since finishing a drink is the trigger to get offered more, you can just fill the night without an awkward refusal while finishing only 1 alcoholic beverage.
If not, don’t eat it. 😅
I don’t drink at all, so they’ll probably have a problem with me.
@@johnrobinsoniii4028 nah bro they dont have a problem with you, you will just wake up in a G-Wagon with some strange smell of Ethanol ;)
The “inviting random people” in UK almost made me laugh-
As a British-Lithuanian, I can confirm that you can invite random people. I mean, there are no polices coming out of nowhere if you invite a stranger, but good luck getting kidnapped/robbed
It’s not illegal to invite random people but it is considered weird to do that over here
Another rude thing to do in Cuba (or rather to Cuban immigrants) is ask for no pork on a Cuban Sandwich. I learned this when my family and I were at a Cuban Café in Orlando, and my mom wanted a Cuban Sandwich with no pork because she doesn’t eat pork. So, my dad goes up to the lady and comes back with the food. And he was like, “I tried to tell the lady. You don’t tell a Cuban that you don’t want pork on a Cuban Sandwich, that’s like an insult to them. She was like, “What do you mean you don’t want the pork?”
Then what should be said? In case, you don’t want pork??
@@smilespreader940 IDK. I guess you do without! 😂
dropping bread was a no-go in former Soviet Union. it cames mostly after WW2 as lot of people were hungering during war and blockade. it's still no-go in most of ex-USSR countries.
i can confirm
I do not quite agree about Russia. It’s better to write that in Russia you can’t give an even number of flowers, everyone knows this and everyone will react to it 100%. But in 99% of cases no one will react to a smile
Если улыбаться каждому встречному, то тебя примут за дурочка. Хотя во многих других странах это норма.
Being Brazilian, I say that whistling is only a problem if you are in a queue or waiting room, or if you do it to sing someone
1:23 as a british I can confirm you CAN invite "random" people. Theyre called friends
Bri’’ish
With Ghana, I think it's the use of the left hand for giving, receiving or even greeting
As an Indian, hating cricket is acceptable. Hating cricket cannot be punished as it is not a rule
As a Brazilian, It's ok to whistle
As an Iranian , bro …being kind and showing affection is not bad thing in Iran
Even it’s very good
And no one even police’s or Iranian’s can’t say anything to you
پلیس که اگه ببینت میتونه چیزی بگه
خوده ایرانی ها هم اگه خانواده شخص مقابلت اوپن مایند نباشه داستان درست میشه
ولی در اون حدم نیست
@@ShayanAbassian 😂👍
In argentina you cannot dislike football or the half population of the country will hate you
As a British I fully confirm not to let strangers in otherwise they will probably kidnap you 😂
As i Ukrainian, I can say that it is not polite to refuse the offered meal because
1 Devaluation of labor, a person is preparing for a meeting and generally could go to the store, tried
2 host etiquette, you are obliged to offer the guest food and the best in the house. we have such an expression "Povodit sebe yak pasiuk( or Sсhur)" -act like a rat! so don't share with a guest, that's just it )))
Can you type the Ukrainian text example in Cyrillic script so I can latinize it correctly?
"Поводіт себе иак пасіук (щуп)"? Are those even real Ukrainian words?
@@elchile336 let's try it, it's very interesting "Поводити себе як пасюк ( щур ) The words are real, but there is a feature from the regions. And a few features of letters. For example,
I will put the English letter first, then Cyrillic
P - П, R - P
@@user-wt7yh1uz3e Harazd, mij ukrajins'kij druže, I would latinize the Cyrillic text as "Povodyty sebe jak pasjuk (schur)". But that's my version of Ukrajins'ka latynycja, it doesn't mean that yours is wrong.
I'm Ivorian and we greet each other without shaking hands. In fact, we shake hands when the person is a stranger to us as a sign of politeness (and also if they have made the first move😂😂)
As a Russian, I say that if you smile all the time, nothing will happen to you. It's just such a mentality in Russia
It's not special to Russia tho. The whole world is like this. It's usa where mentality is deviant from the world and people are forced to smile like idiots just to be perceived as being friendly.
Right ❤
In Cuba you nailed, bro. Never but never take a picture to a police officer
There a reason why pointing at things with finger is something you shouldn't do, or to be more precise using your index, you're still allowed pointing at thing as usual, but when we talking about sacred thing or in the graveyard, it's different stories, this is some sort of believe that you're not allowed to pointing to these thing with your index, instead use your thumb, cause if you do, you will get bad omen, curse or something like that, if you do that, you should cover your index with your saliva and don't clean it for an entire day
I once asked a pair of rather rough looking fellas in Paris for directions to a certain street in my broken French…
They both grinned widely at me and one of them did point me in the right direction actually, but he was speaking loudly and saying a lot which I did not understand. I definitely assumed he was making fun of me though. Also, eye contact was made. 🤷🏻♂️😅😅
This showing up on time to dinner thing is a real problem with some people, I guess. Tell them dinner starts at 2pm so that they'll actually be on time for the 6:30 pm meal.
Here in Iran showing affection was illegal, but today, you can do that. It's getting better these days...hopefully.
As long as the nutcases are in charge there, that won't happen
😂😂😂
So I'm Mexican and when I say something serious I just joke about it. Lol 😂😂
Meanwhile in Cyprus:
Me: (yawns) I'm sleepy
That Cypriot guy: OMG STOOOOPPPP!!!!!
But as an Iranian, what I have seen in Iran is that many young people show love to each other
OMG HIII SALAM CHETORIII IM AN IRANIAN LIKE YOU
ایرانی همه جا😂
@@nila.2010 😂
Yeah this dude tryin to show Iran like its hell on earth, i know there are much much problems in Iran but u can show affection.
After that, no one ever saw them again...
as an arabian person, you can totally ask about your friends, relatives, strangers or anybody about their female family members, i have no fucking clue where they got that from but that’s fine
How's your Gran doing? Is she OK?
@@jackdubz4247 She said come see her sometimes and she hopes you been reading the holy Bible she gave you years ago
А это из прошлого столетия, так сказать инфа
You can actually blow your nose but not loudly😉 (confirmed as a Turkish)
Brazil: Whistling, not only that.... Stealing things...
as someone who went to monaco, i walk barefoot around.
I take it there are a LOT of drunks or people with massive hangovers in Georgia.
as a Georgian, i can confirm, refusing drink is like to split on face. By offering wine, we show respect to others.
As a saudi you can ask about woman in family if you near to her father or her brother .. and of course if you want marriage you can ask her father anything about her
As an Indian, I hate cricket but nothing happens
In Russia, we cant drop meal too
As an Ethiopian you can give and receive expensive gifts.
Im brazillian, and you cannot whist for womans only. Whistling its a good form to call someone if you dont know his name. Its very common to we whist to call the waiters.
As I Brazilian, you can whistle of free, no regrets
I'm British and I had no idea about that
I’m from Brazil and everybody whistle every day Lol
As a brazillian, i can say that we dont give a fuck if you whistle or not, do what you want to do, If it's not illegal, it's fine
As an Ethiopian giving a expensive gift is not a crime
Ya this is a fake
"You have to eat spicy chiili cheese recipe" in my country, Bhutan 🇧🇹
As an Irish person we feel excluded that we weren’t there.
Но мимо вас и это не пройдёт
I'm going to thailands temple and I forgot to take my shoes of..
In Iran, showing affection is completely free
Kos NGO.
@@mgs2014He isn't Lying bro. It's entirely free if the parents (Of Both sides) Ad the person (He/She) Doesn't have any problem with it.
Its just bullshit
😂😂😂😂😂
Meanwhile me in Turkey doin that all day 💀
In Thailand, do not to point your feet at someone, or touch their head.
In the UK, the biggest sin is jumping the queue.
in ETHIOPIA giving expensive gift is our culture
As an indian i will say we can say we don't like cricket its our choice india is a freedom country
In Ethiopia you can give any gift either expensive or Cheap
Thanks for adding georgia❤
As a surinamer we may speak loud asf
We taki mpp hard i
as a georgian (🇬🇪) i can confirm the one for georgia is correct but, only for men but still funny lol
If I'm an alcoholic, can I explain and still refuse a drink?
@@astro.2029 i think, Georgians are kind and will understand.
I'm sorry to the ppl from Iraq Turkey and Cyprus-❤
Im so sorry for poor ppl in Monaco😖😭
As an ETHIOPIAN I can confirm nothing will happen if you give expensive gifts
im swedish and we can sit close to eachother atleast there i live
I need a lot more context for the uk not inviting "random people."
Lived here my entire life and this is news to me.
I am from the UK and it’s not illegal to invite random people Becuase it’s your own risk your taking
Ghana's own is a BIG LIE
As a Surinamese you can scream your lungs out 🤣🇸🇷
bro in Ethiopia you can give an expensive gift you can give whatever you want
I think that everyone from every country is now commenting about how untrue this is😂😂😂😂😂
As an iranian you cant do that in some cities;but generaly its not true🙂
It is true, just because people doing it doesn't mean it legal bro 😅🙈
@@alikolahdouz2499 we re not talking about law but culture in this video
@@shrF-qz1qv that's right, but I'm not really sure that even the culture can accept couples kissing in the park
As an iranian myself,
Im pretty sure the laws might change pretty soon (we are still againts the islamic republic)
And yes the "islamic repulic " says its somehow ILLIGAL for showing affection, being a part of LGBTQ+, etc.
But the main thing is EVERYONE in my country (iran) must do what ever they want to do bc freedom
And they have the rights to be homosexual and trans, pan, les, and etc (i am one myself)
But many people are religious and dont like it which i totally dont care and i do give them space and respect
(Lmfao i feel like im protesting 💀)
Anyways yeah the rule might change soon
@@Liaorari well, you're definitely a brave one 💚🤍❤️, and in agreement with you, I should also mention that we need to fix the rules and the culture at the same time, somehow the second one is more important💙
People in Iran show affection to each other all the time. Couples walk hand in hand in the streets. What are talking about 😂😂😂
The Indonesia one is a global thing…
Being Ghanaian I can't say that smoking its illegal, just not many people do it.
That’s whistling from Brazil 🇧🇷
What if in "Ivory Coast" you don't have arms what will happen then?
I am brazilian and whistle every time! Here nobory have ploblem whit this.
Brazil and whistling lol so untrue.
Some of these are so funny😂
so in Argentina, i wouldn't get told off for being late for dinner or missing it? thank god for microwaves
I'm turkish and I blowing my nose
As a Georgian, yes, true haha
Seriously, Denmark.... you can't open the door for women? Hopefully that doesn't extend to Greenland as well...
Me doing this instantly
1:06 are you sure its only in Cuba??? XD
Denmark = sigma
Sigma rule #736 never do anything for someone else, let them do it themselves
How in Syria we can’t tell dirty jokes and Syria is already dirty 😅
Bro I live in Ethiopia you can give expensive gift it not illegal bro that not true
As an Ethiopian there is nothing with giving expensive gifts in our country.I mean if you can get the money to do that
1:09 wait why does Monaco have to be sus?
I keep wondering how far everything is true
It can also probably vary greatly by country and personality.
А я знаю, что автор либо брал инфу с воздуха, либо же это "оскорбительные вещи" прошлого столетия
@@тиллюша
It's nice of you to answer.
only I can't read your language.
Bhutan: “Receiving Gift immediately” Cool, every time I get a gift while I’m in Bhutan, I’m waiting 4 hours to receive it! Just why?!
As a Bhutanese, how much supposed to give gifts?
In Australia nearly all of the things you see here are considered bad manners. We have a lot of things in common with many countries around the world.
We, Brazilians, don't complain about whistling. Rather, we like it.
As a Ghanaian born and living currently in the country, am shocked at your information with regards to smoking. In fact, it is only illegal to smoke in public which most people are not ready to go to the law court for.
GOSH FINALLY SURINAME IS THERE-
Arriving on time for dinner, come on that's got to be a joke
That "No Smiling" thing in Russia? Makes sense. Those people are as miserable as sin.
Calm down, taras. I'm laughing at you right now.
I am from Argentina and I can confirm that the creator of this video smoked something or made a mistake xD
you can in fact yawn in cyprus, i dont think its bad, all of my family is greek/cypriot. we allways yawn in public and anywhere.