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THAI ETIQUETTE

THAI ETIQUETTE. Student name: Nancy Student ID: N10018156 Student name:Rich Student ID:N10018163. Manners. If a Thai person, man, woman or child smiles at you it is polite to smile back, after all Thailand is known as The Land of Smiles. The head is considered the

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THAI ETIQUETTE

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  1. THAI ETIQUETTE Student name: Nancy Student ID: N10018156 Student name:Rich Student ID:N10018163

  2. Manners • If a Thai person, man, woman or child smiles at you it is polite to smile back, after all Thailand is known as The Land of Smiles. • The head is considered the most sacred body part and the feet the most unclean.

  3. Manners • * Remove your shoes when entering someone’s home or a temple. • * Don’t point at people.

  4. Greeting • Using the Wai, which is a prayer like gesture made with both hands. • The more important the person you are greeting the higher you will Wai. • Don’t WaiServers You should not offer a Wai to waiters, homeless people, people “below you.” Doing so causes them to “lose face.”

  5. Religion • !!!! Respect others religion !!!!! • The majority of Thai people are Buddhists. • You must always respect any Buddha image temple or monk.

  6. END Thank You For Listening!!~

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