Probably half of these are bullsh#t, as usual. For example #1: in Germany up to 50 coins need to be accepted per transaction, more can be refused as payment. And I would bet that some sort of regulation regarding coins exists in most states.
#8 ... correct. Story goes that a priest once needed to advice a couple of parents to add a "J" when asking which name would be appropriate for their son thus naming him "Janus". Priest otherwise certain that the proposed name - though sounding nice - would bring trouble to the child later.
Bicycle riders in Mexico legally aren’t allowed to lift their feet from the pedals while riding. Lawmakers just really want to look out for their safety. Bike responsibly.
Probably half of these are bullsh#t, as usual. For example #1: in Germany up to 50 coins need to be accepted per transaction, more can be refused as payment. And I would bet that some sort of regulation regarding coins exists in most states.
#8 ... correct. Story goes that a priest once needed to advice a couple of parents to add a "J" when asking which name would be appropriate for their son thus naming him "Janus". Priest otherwise certain that the proposed name - though sounding nice - would bring trouble to the child later.