Singapore is one of the most famous overseas destinations which is the dream destination of many people. Some people prefer Singapore for a general holiday while for some it is the perfect honeymoon destination. The glitz and thrill here attract everyone. The skyscrapers and beautiful gardens of Singapore have been attracting tourists for many years. If you are also planning to visit here, then you need to know some of the rules here. Yes, there are some important rules of this country, about which we are going to tell you today. Ignoring them can cause trouble for you. Let's know about them...

Do not chew gum
You must also be thinking that what could be the problem with eating a pack of chewing gum. Let me tell you, this is one of those things in Singapore, the use of which has been banned here. The stains and marks of chewing gum on roads, footpaths, and public places were very difficult to remove, due to which their sale has been banned in shops here as well.

Throwing garbage on the streets is a crime
Singapore is among the cleanest countries in the world. Special care is taken of cleanliness here and those who throw garbage on the roads have to pay a fine. Even if he is a tourist. The laws here are quite stick in terms of cleanliness.

Don't forget to flush
If you use a public toilet in Singapore, you must introduce your good habits. We are talking here about flushing after using the toilet. If you forget to do this in Singapore, you could end up paying a fine of $150 if caught.

Don't take your feet off the table
Some people have a habit of putting their feet out while sitting on the sofa or coffee table. But let us tell you that in Singapore it is considered a crime. In Singapore, it is strictly forbidden to stick your feet out on the table or sofa.

Food and drink on public trains
Singapore's train comes in the best trains in the world and half the credit for making it so goes to the people here, who take care of the cleanliness and other things of the train. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) management has banned all passengers from carrying eatables inside the station premises, which includes the waiting area. If any person hides food items inside the bag, then you can also be fined.

Smoking in public
If you also have the habit of smoking in public places, then leave it today because you can be punished for doing so in Singapore. Not only this, but you may also have to pay a $200 fine for doing so.

Don't stand on the right side of the escalator
Singapore's train lines are very busy, especially during peak times, so passengers are advised to stand on the left side of the escalator to avoid the movement of people passing on the right. If you're carrying a lot of things like backpacks and luggage in a crowded place, you might be better off taking the elevator.

Block wi-fi
Some people have a habit that they find free Wi-Fi everywhere. But let us tell you that this is not the case in Singapore at all. If you use Wi-Fi without anyone's permission in this country, then you may have to face a fine and jail for three years.