No Whistling After 10 PM in Andorra's Streets

In Andorra, a peculiar rule discourages whistling in public after 10 PM, reflecting local customs on public behaviour and noise.

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Andorra, the small principality nestled between France and Spain, is known for its peaceful mountain atmosphere. Among its lesser-known public behaviour customs is an old rule advising against whistling in public after 10 PM. While not widely enforced today, this tradition reportedly dates back to a time when nocturnal noises could disturb the tranquility of small villages and disrupt the sleep of residents. The rule’s origins are somewhat unclear, but local lore attributes it to historic community efforts to maintain a restful environment. Though technically a behavioural guideline rather than a strict law, travelers and residents alike often share tales about avoiding whistling late at night to respect the local customs. This unusual practice highlights the principality’s emphasis on quiet and considerate public conduct in its close-knit communities. It is worth noting that verification of an official ordinance is limited, thus it remains an intriguing local-lore aspect of Andorran public life.

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Based on local anecdotes and historical customs referenced in Andorran cultural guides.

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