Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thai Etiquette


Interesting Thai etiquette should be taken into account before you decide to visit the place. This may not be important to you, but all these are perceived by Thais as their forms of respect and pride. So since Thailand is not your territory, better brace yourself.

Thais treat a man's head as the highest part of the body. If you accidentally touch someone's head, you are required to ask for immediate apology. Kissing in public areas like the streets or sidewalks is an act of rudeness. Even if Thais have liberal understanding on sexuality, they maintain a strong sense of decorum. Thais have high regards to their kings. Thus, any show of disrespect to their kings is a major faux pas. Anything that displays the king's image should be treated sacred. These include their currency, magazine covers, postage stamps and newspapers. You should not toss these to the ground nor treat them harshly. Licking the back of postage stamps is a no no. Money dropped by accident should immediately be picked up for brushing. Most importantly, these items should never be trod upon as it is like you are putting your foot above the head of the monarch.

5 comments:

  1. Wow. Thanks for the tip. I never knew they had those 'rules'. I'll keep those in mind when I go visit Thailand.

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  2. I love Thailand. its one of my fave countries to go to.

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  3. Shopping there is great! I would love to visit again.

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  4. who wants that their leader be mocked by just anyone, anyway? i guess no one. unless he despise his leader. in the case of thailand, its king.

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  5. here here to you delores. i dont want my leader to be mocked my someone, especially from an outsider, that is, if my leader is worth the respect of his people.

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