Do and Don’t in Singapore
There are several do's and don't that a visitor should remember while in Singapore.
Handshaking is a warm way of greeting others regardless of racial background. Once invited to a home remove your shoes and also while entering a temple or a mosque. Leave a little on the plate when you have finished eating as it might be interpreted, as you are still hungry.
Laws relating to littering are strictly enforced in urban areas so don't litter while in Singapore. Other don'ts in Singapore include no smoking in public areas including restaurants also for dropping a cigarette end in the street would lead to fine of S$ 50. Chewing gum in Singapore may get you arrested. For drug trafficking there is death penalty and harsh penalties for those possessing and using within the country.