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Why is it illegal to flush the toilet due to the puzzling regulations in European countries?

This is not all European countries. The country that flushed the toilet urgently was actually Sweden. This country is a country that particularly likes silence. They believe that noise pollution is much more unforgivable than other environmental pollution, so , they are unwilling to partially increase the noise, so flushing the toilet is not allowed.

Denmark is also a magical country. Denmark hates light pollution, so it is strictly forbidden to turn on the lights. Daylight driving in Denmark: Denmark is the country with the highest happiness index in the world and one of the oldest kingdoms in Europe. It has fairy tale-like scenery, world-famous windmills, and colorful night views. Every scene is amazing. People are so distracted that they cannot distinguish between reality and fairy tales. But in such a beautiful place, there is a strange rule, that is, you must turn on your car lights anytime you drive on the road in Denmark, whether day or night, otherwise you will be fined less than 100 US dollars. It is said that this rule is for I don’t know if it will be effective in reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents

Norwegian custom does not allow suicide, but we don’t know why. Death crime in Norway: When talking about Norway, do you immediately think of Wu Bai’s song "Norwegian Wood"? Norway is known as the "Land of Ten Thousand Islands". It is a very cold place with a high per capita living standard. As a tourist attraction He said that although the cost is a bit high, it is worth the experience. But Norway is the only place in the world where death is considered illegal. As the saying goes: birth, old age, illness and death are natural laws, and death is illegal. This rule is too weird. It turns out that the ground in Norway is almost entirely frozen soil. After death, Bodies buried underground will not rot, so in Norway, except for unnatural deaths, such as sudden death, car accidents, etc., the elderly here have to go to other places to take care of themselves. This is really "hard to die even if you want to"!

Each region has its own unique customs and culture. Only in this way can we become a world where the wind speeds up every second. When we go out to see v, sometimes we need to follow the local customs and respect the local culture.