Take off for Singapore

This city has excellent shopping, decent restaurants, legendary hotels, and numerous cafes and pubs. The “Lion City,” as it is known, offers great culinary experiences, cutting-edge lodging, and a vibrant nightlife. Singapore, the city that never sleeps, is nothing short of a paradise for night owls. The modern landscapes, packed with skyscrapers, share sacred places with wonderfully decked Buddhist and Hindu temples. Singapore is the world’s hot-list destination, as dynamic as it sounds and portrays in pictures.

Do’s

  1. Do put your spoon: To signify that you’re finished, place your spoon and fork next to each other on your plate. Place your chopsticks on the chopstick rest to signify that you are finished eating.
  2. DO cross your legs only by putting one knee over the other.
  3. DO give a slight bow for older Chinese people
  4. DO expect to be given a small bowl and towel if eating at a Malay home. It’s for washing your hands.

Dont’s

  1. DON’T give something made of leather to a Hindu as a gift
  2. DON’T give frangipani if you wish to give flowers. They are for funerals
  3. DON’T touch someone’s head. The head is considered sacred.
  4. DON’T stay for more than an hour after the meal ends, if dining with Indians.

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