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Who can tell me the cultural taboos in Thailand, Korea and Belarus?

(1) Thais attach great importance to the head, which is regarded as the wisdom of people, the most important part of the body and sacred. Touching someone's head casually will be considered a great insult to him. When you get something, you shouldn't be above others' heads.

(2) The crane turtle pattern is not popular in Thailand.

(3) Thais hate people who go on the rampage in public places.

(4) It is forbidden to touch the Buddha statues in the temple. Be respectful to monks.

(5) Thais think that their left hand is not clean, so don't take or pass things with their left hand.

(6) Thais don't like jasmine, because this flower is homophonic with "sadness" in Thai.

Most Koreans really love Bai and worship bears and tigers. Taboo number 4 is straightforward, but in public places and social activities, topics that should not be discussed are: political corruption, economic crisis, ideology, North-South division, DPRK-ROK relations, Japan-ROK relations and so on.

As for Belarus, it is not clear. I hope these answers can give you some help.