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Mind-Boggling Laws: 6 Unbelievably Strange Rules From Around The World That Will Leave You Baffled

From mandatory smiles to enforced birthday reminders, these laws will leave you both amazed and amused.

Milan, Italy: Smile or Face Consequences

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Milan, Italy: Smile or Face Consequences

In Milan, it’s legally required to smile at all times, except at funerals or hospitals, a rule dating back to Austro-Hungarian times. The law, which originated from a suggestion by Luigi Fabio, aims to promote a positive public atmosphere. (All images credit: Freepik)

Canada: Radio Rules for National Pride

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Canada: Radio Rules for National Pride

Canadian radio stations must play at least 35% Canadian artists, with CBC even dedicating over half of its music programming to local talent like Justin Bieber and Drake. This law supports national pride and promotes Canadian music.

 

Turin, Italy: Mandatory Dog Walks

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Turin, Italy: Mandatory Dog Walks

In Turin, dog owners must walk their pets at least three times a day or face fines up to €500. This regulation reflects Italy's commitment to animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

 

Scotland: Public Toilet Access

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Scotland: Public Toilet Access

In Scotland, you have the legal right to ask to use someone’s bathroom, and they must allow it. This law underscores Scotland's emphasis on hospitality and public convenience.

 

Samoa: Spousal Birthday Law

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Samoa: Spousal Birthday Law

In Samoa, forgetting your spouse’s birthday is a serious offense that can lead to jail time. This law highlights the cultural importance placed on personal milestones and anniversaries.

 

Sarpourenx, France: Pre-Purchase Burial Plot

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Sarpourenx, France: Pre-Purchase Burial Plot

In Sarpourenx, France, residents must buy a burial plot before they die, or face severe penalties. This unusual law ensures that everyone has a resting place and simplifies cemetery management.