Local Laws & Etiquette

Singapore prides itself on order and harmony, attributes reinforced by its specific rules and regulations. Known for its strict stance on cleanliness, littering can result in substantial fines, as can spitting in public places. Chewing gum is allowed, but selling it isn’t, so bring only what you need. Jaywalking is also frowned upon, and adherence to pedestrian signs is advised. Public transport rules require refraining from eating, drinking, and being a noise nuisance. Also, take note of cultural norms, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and always ask permission before taking photos. Lastly, always show respect during interactions, as disrespectful or inappropriate acts can offend and even lead to penalties. The adage “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” is an excellent guiding principle in Singapore. Navigate with awareness and enjoy all the Lion City has to offer!

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