49. Don’t comment on a particularly cute baby. - Deepstash
49. Don’t comment on a particularly cute baby.

49. Don’t comment on a particularly cute baby.

In Thailand, you shouldn’t comment on a person’s cute baby, as many families believe it will take the beauty away.

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