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What has been your weirdest cultural interaction?

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I am a member of several different travel-related Facebook groups. In addition to the Points With a Crew miles and points Facebook group, I also belong to one called Every Passport Stamp. EPS also has a public Facebook page where they talk about traveling to various countries.

Recently there was a thread on the Every Passport Stamp group asking for members to share some of the weird cultural interactions they’ve encountered while traveling across the globe. I really enjoyed reading about some of these interactions, and also asked for members of the PWaC Facebook group to share theirs as well. Here are some of the interactions I found…

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