COSTUMES BRASILEIROS QUE VOCÊ NÃO DEVE FAZER EM OUTROS PAÍSES - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various cultural norms and customs from different countries, including Brazil, Belgium, Thailand, China, Iraq, Turkey, and India.

It warns viewers about potential cultural faux pas in these countries, such as avoiding physical contact during conversations in Belgium and Thailand, not leaving food on the plate in China, not pointing the sole of your shoe towards someone in Iraq, and not shaking hands with your left hand in India.

The video also highlights the importance of tipping in Japan, where it can be seen as a sign of disrespect if the service is already included in the bill. It advises viewers to avoid toasting in Hungary, as it's considered an offensive act due to historical reasons.

The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and share the video, and to check out the channel's other content.

Facts

1. The video discusses various cultural customs from different countries, including Brazil, Belgium, Thailand, China, Iraq, Turkey, India, Japan, and Hungary.
2. In Brazil, it's advised not to touch someone's left hand first, especially if it's a woman, as it can be seen as an obscene act.
3. In Belgium, it's recommended not to touch someone while talking, especially strangers, as it can make them uncomfortable.
4. In Thailand, it's customary to greet someone by showing your palm and tilting your head slightly. It's also advised not to shake hands or touch someone's head.
5. In China, it's considered disrespectful to leave food on your plate. The belief is that if you leave food on your plate, it means you were too full to eat everything.
6. In Iraq, it's disrespectful to show the sole of your shoe to someone. It's seen as a very serious insult.
7. In Turkey, it's advised to avoid making a certain gesture that is considered offensive.
8. In India, it's recommended not to touch someone with your left hand, especially if it's a woman. It can be seen as an obscene act.
9. In Japan, tipping is often considered unnecessary and can even be seen as disrespectful, as the service charge is usually already included in the bill.
10. In Hungary, it's seen as a bad act to toast or celebrate after a victory, especially in the capital Budapest, since 1848 when the Hungarians lost a battle against the Austrians.
11. The video also mentions that in Brazil, it's common to tip waiters, but if a waiter doesn't deliver the service well, they might not receive a tip.
12. The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel and to leave a thumbs up if they liked the video.