Be careful with compliments in Fiji
Fijian culture reveres the custom of kerekere, or “shared property,” according to Fodor’s. This implies that if someone asks you for something, it would be rude not to give it to them.
On the other side, this means you need to be careful of openly admiring something that belongs to a Fijian as they will feel obligated to give it to you, they add.
Clasp your own hands instead of shaking hands in Thailand
Shaking hands is a big no-no in Thailand, Whatley says. “When meeting someone you will be offered a ‘wai’ which is a greeting involving putting palms together at chest level,” she explains. “This is their customary greeting and conveys reverence and respect.”