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Social Customs


Some of the most important aspects of Thai etiquette are those that relate to the monarchy and religion which have already been discussed. There are however some more general rules which should be followed. Although Bangkok is a modern city where many of the people are familiar with western customs, this is much less the case in the countryside where people still follow the old traditions. Thai people are very appreciative when visitors have taken the time to learn some of their customs, a few of which are listed below :


  • The head is considered the highest point of the body and the lowest part of the body is the foot. It's considered extremely rude to point your foot at a person or to pat somebody on the head (even a small child). If you visit a temple and sit down on the floor infront of the image, make sure you tuck your feet underneath you so they are pointing behind you and away from the Buddha image.

  • Thais don't greet each other by shaking hands, instead they put the palms together in a prayer-like gesture called a wai. It is polite for the younger person to wai the older person first and then they return the gesture.

  • Public displays of affection between men and women are considered inappropriate.

  • You are likely to be referred to by your first name rather than your surname. To be polite. Thai people use the word "Khun" in front of your name, this is used for men and women and means Mr. Mrs or Miss.
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