Ces Choses Ordinaires Sont Interdites Dans Certains Pays du Monde

  • 3 weeks ago
Vous seriez surpris par certaines des choses quotidiennes qui sont interdites dans différentes parties du monde ! Par exemple, mâcher du chewing-gum est strictement interdit à Singapour car ils veulent garder leurs rues propres. À Milan, en Italie, il est en fait illégal de froncer les sourcils en public à moins d'assister à des funérailles ou de rendre visite à quelqu'un à l'hôpital. L'Australie a des lois de quarantaine très strictes, donc vous ne pouvez pas y apporter de fruits ou légumes frais. Même quelque chose d'aussi courant que porter des talons hauts est interdit sur certains sites historiques en Grèce pour protéger les monuments anciens ! Animation créée par Sympa.
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00:00You surely know the expression
00:02In Rome, do as the Romans
00:04This means that in Rome
00:06You will have to make sure that your red fish
00:08Has a luxury bowl
00:10In Nigeria, don't dare to bring
00:12Your own brouette
00:14And in France, we avoid adding
00:16As much mayonnaise as possible in all dishes
00:18And yes,
00:20Bans around the world can be
00:22For the less surprising
00:24Number 1, you will never see
00:26Old door handles in Vancouver, Canada
00:28Some time ago, the city changed
00:30Its construction code to
00:32Impose the use of modern
00:34And elegant door handles
00:36This change aims to make buildings
00:38More accessible and easier to use
00:40Not only the new buildings are concerned
00:42Even the historic city hall
00:44Of Vancouver saw its elegant
00:46Art Deco door handles
00:48Replaced by shiny golden levers
00:50But don't worry, you could
00:52Keep your door handles at home
00:54As long as you want
00:56No repression brigade will come
00:58To confiscate them
01:00Number 2
01:02Here is a tip for the gamers
01:04Geoguessr
01:06If you see this chair on a picture
01:08It means that it has no chance
01:10Of being in Bal, Switzerland
01:12It is called a monoblock chair
01:14And it is very special
01:16Most objects indicate their chronological
01:18And geographical origin
01:20Like the shape of the electrical outlets
01:22Or the labels of the shampoo bottles
01:24This monoblock chair is independent
01:26Of any context
01:28Some consider it as one of the most
01:30Perfectly designed objects in the world
01:32While others say that its homogenous
01:34Aspect is disturbing
01:36And that globalization will have
01:38Caused the worst
01:40So, why is it forbidden in Bal?
01:42The authorities just want the city
01:44To stay elegant
01:46And they don't like the design of this chair
01:48If you want one in your garden
01:50It's up to you
01:52Number 3
01:54If you have already considered
01:56Bringing a chair to Nigeria
01:58You should warn yourself
02:00Don't even think about it
02:02If you need one for any reason
02:04During your stay in Nigeria
02:06Just buy one on the spot
02:08The authorities won't let your
02:10Imported chair cross the border
02:12Why?
02:14Well, because they want to support
02:16Their own industry
02:18And give a chance to local
02:20Number 4
02:22In China, the authorities decided
02:24To end time travel
02:26Wait a minute
02:28It's not what you think
02:30No time travel machine has ever been invented
02:32This ban concerns series
02:34And fiction movies
02:36By the way, it's not new
02:38The law was introduced in the early 2010s
02:40Apparently, the party wanted
02:42To preserve a form of authenticity
02:44And not distort some historical events
02:46They estimated that many scenarios
02:48Were a bit too extravagant
02:50Even if they invented myths
02:52Encouraged superstitions
02:54And went against the official Chinese history
02:56Number 5
02:58Coffee caps
03:00They became very popular
03:02Because they make the coffee preparation so fast
03:04However, Hamburg, Germany
03:06Doesn't seem to like these caps
03:08About 8 years ago
03:10The city decided to ban
03:12Plastic coffee caps in public offices
03:14These little capsules are made
03:16Of various materials
03:18Which makes the recycling very difficult
03:20Although these coffee caps
03:22Can cause many problems
03:24They are still very popular in the world
03:26To be honest, they are very successful
03:28In the USA and in Europe
03:30And are an important part
03:32Of the coffee market
03:34Hamburg hopes to set an example
03:36By raising awareness of the waste
03:38Caused by these caps
03:40Number 6
03:42Chewing gum
03:44In 1992
03:46The ban was put in place
03:48To prevent people from sticking their chewing gum
03:50In all kinds of unusual places
03:52Like the subway doors
03:54Lock cylinders
03:56And elevator buttons
03:58The degradation observed in the transport
04:00Would have been the drop of water
04:02That made the vase overflow
04:04This ban was established
04:06After several serious incidents
04:08Related to chewing gum
04:10In the trains of the Mass Rapid Transit
04:12For example, people stuck chewing gum
04:14On the door sensors
04:16Causing disturbances in the train services
04:18And now, the chewing gum
04:20Has been completely banned
04:22Just a clarification
04:24Yes, chewing gum
04:26Are sometimes prescribed
04:28For therapeutic or dental reasons
04:30And yes, they are still allowed
04:32Moreover, do not be mistaken
04:34About this ban
04:36It is not illegal to chew chewing gum
04:38In Singapore
04:40Just do not stick it
04:42Under the pretty bench of the park, okay?
04:44Which will cause you a lot of trouble
04:46However, it is to surrender
04:48To the smuggling of chewing gum
04:52Iceland is number 7
04:54In our hit parade of bizarre bans
04:56In 1924
04:58Reykjavik decided to ban dogs
05:00To prevent the spread
05:02Of a dangerous tenya
05:04The epidemic was serious
05:06And caused all kinds of serious health problems
05:08But do not worry
05:10Dogs are welcome again
05:12As long as they respect the rules
05:14Nowadays, in Reykjavik
05:16Cats are at the heart of everyday life
05:18They walk everywhere in the streets
05:20As if they owned the place
05:22It is impossible to take two steps
05:24Without meeting a little matou
05:26In search of attention
05:28Reykjavik cats are so popular
05:30That they even have their own Facebook page
05:32The inhabitants love them
05:34And some even keep treats on them
05:36In Iceland, nothing prevents them from prospering
05:40Number 8
05:42The Philippines
05:44This one is really weird
05:46Singing my way in karaoke bars
05:48Is somehow forbidden in this country
05:50This song, apparently harmless
05:52Caused in the past
05:54Quite serious consequences
05:56Like fights and even premature deaths
05:58No one knows the exact number
06:00Of deadly cases caused by this song
06:02But we have listed several incidents
06:04In the last 10 years
06:06The lyrics of the song
06:08A little pretentious
06:10Seems to annoy the Filipinos
06:12When they are misinterpreted
06:14This has led some karaoke bars
06:16To officially ban this song
06:18In order to avoid any overflow
06:20Number 9
06:22Have you ever heard of the Metabo law in Japan?
06:24It is about measuring the size of people
06:26To fight against obesity
06:28Introduced in 2008
06:30The goal was that companies
06:32And public authorities
06:34Achieve specific objectives
06:36Under financial sanctions
06:38The Ministry of Health hoped
06:40This initiative would help
06:42Prevent various diseases
06:44Thus, every year
06:46People aged 40 to 75
06:48Had to measure their size
06:50Employers and local authorities
06:52Had to make sure that at least
06:5465% of people participated
06:56The goal was to reduce
06:58Obesity rates in Japan
07:00In the event of a failure
07:02Sanctions were planned
07:04The result?
07:06In 2024, only 4.5% of Japanese
07:08Would still have weight problems
07:10Number 10
07:12Here we are again in Canada
07:14If you see someone counting cents
07:16At the cash register
07:18You can have a little fun
07:20Legally, of course
07:22According to the Canadian currency law
07:24There is a limit to the number of cents
07:26That can be used in a transaction
07:28So, if someone tries to use
07:3026 coins or more
07:32You can play fair
07:34And refuse the transaction
07:36Confiscate their cents as proof
07:38Time to go
07:40Number 11
07:42In France, unlike our neighbors
07:44From the Atlantic
07:46Spices in school canteens
07:48Are strictly regulated
07:50To make meals healthier for students
07:52Mayonnaise, ketchup and vinaigrette
07:54Must be served in limited quantities
07:56Italy
07:58In Rome
08:00It is forbidden to keep
08:02Red fish in a traditional glass
08:04Because it is considered cruel
08:06Due to lack of oxygen
08:08In addition, keeping them too long
08:10In such a bowl is likely
08:12To make them blind
08:14The law also prohibits giving
08:16Red fish as a price
08:18In foreign holidays
08:20So, if you plan to bring
08:22A red fish from Rome
08:24Thank you for your attention
08:26See you next time

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