About 75 million tourists visit USA each year. People come from different cultures and backgrounds. There are certain things that you should NEVER do while visiting USA, here are a few:
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Don’t point your middle finger at anyone, this might get you killed.
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Don’t Yell Allahu Akbar in a crowded place, you really don’t want to know the outcome.
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Never travel in your car without wearing a seat belt.
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Never drink and drive, Police won’t let you play with that.
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Never Use you mobile phone while driving, no texting or talking over the phone.
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Don’t Disrespect an american flag or say anything negative about the US troops, this will land you in some serious trouble.
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Don’t bring something that is legal in one state to another state where it’s illegal.
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Don’t get in someone’s personal space. Keep distance from people when you are talking to them.
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Don’t stare at someone. Watching is fine but staring offends most.
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Don’t park in handicap space. Unless you have the right to park there.
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Don’t try to get in the elevator unless everyone has stepped out.
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Don’t walk on the left side. Always keep right.
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Never ever cut in line. People hate that.
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Don’t joke about bombs and terrorists. It might be a normal joke back where you come from but people take it very seriously in America.
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Don’t discuss politics/religion with people you just meet.
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Never reach for your pocket when you are stopped by a police officer. Keep calm and don’t get out of your car either.
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Don’t get in an argument with a police officer.
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Don’t honk your horn unless you are in an immediate danger.
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Don’t expect special treatment by displaying your status or wealth, everyone is treated equally in USA.
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Don’t forget to tip. The servers need tips to come close to a living wage.
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Don’t joke about obesity, It’s rude.
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Don’t try to see the whole country in one trip, you can’t even come close to visiting all the states.
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Don’t be afraid to share you culture with Americans. Americans are busy and most don’t ge