[custom_adv] Never touch the head of any person Southeast Asia is a cradle of Buddhist religions that are their most beloved religion. In the Buddhist religion, the holy man's head is considered, and you should avoid touching the head of a person who does not know him, because he may be regarded as insult. [custom_adv] Do not respect the gods It does not matter Buddha, Allah or any god who knows, you should be careful not to respect their God or their gods in their homes in any country you travel. Religion is a great part of people's lives, and insulting their religion can be troublesome. [custom_adv] Do not talk about monarchy The four countries of Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia and Cambodia in the south-east of Asia are royal. It's better to avoid talking about them and keep this point always in your mind as a general rule. [custom_adv] Do not ride without a previous motorcycle experience Driving a motorcycle without a certificate is not only illegal but rather stupid. Southeast Asia has high-risk roads and thousands of tourists suffer various accidents each year due to their inexperience in the roads of these countries. In addition, taxis are cheap in these areas. Use a taxi. [custom_adv] Do not put your toilet paper in the bathroom Many sanitary facilities in Southeast Asia have not been built to bring tissue paper into their hands, which could lead to possibly abnormal collisions and expensive fines. While some places may have modern toilets and plumbing systems, it's wise to keep them close and bring them to the trash cans. [custom_adv] Do not drink from urban drinking water Drinking fresh water in Southeast Asia is one of the things you should not do. Apart from the fact that the water is not clean and the old tubing burns out to contaminate the water, drinking direct drinking water from the faucet causes illness. Fortunately, drinking and mineral water bottles are cheap enough and can be prepared easily. [custom_adv] Do not scream Crying out when talking on the street or when talking to someone else in public places is unpleasant. If you are upset or under pressure, keeping a sunscreen and smiling is the best way to deal with any possible problem and prevent them from occurring. Also, screaming on the street is a great way to attract false attention! [custom_adv] Do not ride in taxi taxis Taxi drivers here have a special interest in hiring tourists and newcomers to their country to encourage them to travel a long day and spend a lot of money on them. So, after riding, ask them to turn on their taxi meter, not just less cost, but it will also make drivers repeat it in the future. A travel revolution! [custom_adv] Do not use your left hand As we explained, in many countries of Southeast Asia rarities in sanitary napkins are rare. They often use hands-free cleaning. As a result, losing money or giving money to your left hand is rude, so be sure to use your right hand. [custom_adv] Do not wear shoes in sacred places Wearing shoes in a temple or holy place is considered as disrespectful, so be sure to put your shoes in front of Ibn's places.