First, there are many established rules for Thai people to treat people. When friends meet, they will put their hands together and greet each other. When the younger generation salutes the elders, they should raise their forehead with their hands folded, and the elders should also reciprocate with their hands folded. Older or higher-ranking people don't have to raise their hands over their chests when returning gifts. When the ceremony is over. The higher your hand is, the higher your respect will be.
Second, Thais also bow down, but on certain occasions, civilians and senior officials will bow down when they visit the king and his close relatives. The king should kneel when he sees a monk. When a son becomes a monk, his parents kneel to the ground. It's impolite to throw things at others. When you walk in front of the person sitting, you should bow slightly to show politeness.
Third, the Thai people attach great importance to the head and think it is sacred and inviolable. If you touch the head of a Thai, it will be considered a great insult. If you hit your child on the head with your hand, you think the child will definitely get sick; Don't sleep with your head facing west, because the sunset symbolizes death in the west.
Fourth, it is forbidden to sign with a red pen, because people will write their last names on the coffin with a red pen after death. Feet are considered low, so don't put your feet in front of others, and you can't kick things to others, otherwise it's rude. Don't kick the door, or you will be accused.
Five, when sitting, the most taboo legs. Pointing at others with the sole of your foot is considered to be stepping on others, which is an insult; When a woman sits, her legs should be close together, otherwise she will be considered uncultured. Don't step on the threshold in front of the Thai people. They think there are immortals living under the threshold. In Thailand, men and women still abide by the precepts of giving and receiving, so don't get too close to each other. I like red and yellow, but I hate brown.
Six, used to color the week. For example, red is Sunday, purple is Saturday, light blue is Friday, orange is Thursday, green is Wednesday, pink is Tuesday and yellow is Monday.
Thai culture
First, Buddhist culture;
Second; Palace culture
Third, traditional culture;
Fourth, shemale culture.
distinctive national feature
Thailand is a multi-ethnic country with a population of 63 million, mainly including Thai, Chinese, Lao, Malay and Khmer people, as well as Karen, Meng and Miao ethnic minorities in mountainous areas. Among them, the Thai nationality accounts for 82% of the total population of China, the China nationality accounts for 12%, the Malay nationality accounts for 5.2%, and the Lao nationality accounts for 1.4%. Because immigrants are deeply integrated with Thai society, they are generally regarded as Thais.