Tourist
literature has
so successfully
marketed
Thailand as the
"Land of Smiles"
that a lot of
tourists arrive
in the country
expecting to be
forgiven any
outrageous
behaviour. This
is just not the
case: there are
some things so
universally
sacred in
Thailand that
even a hint of
disrespect will
cause deep
offence. The
worst thing you
can possibly do
is to bad-mouth
the universally
revered royal
family.
Thais very
rarely shake
hands ,
using the
wai, a
prayer-like
gesture made
with raised
hands, to greet
and say goodbye
and to
acknowledge
respect,
gratitude or
apology. The
wai changes
according to the
relative status
of the two
people involved:
as a farang
(foreigner) your
safest bet is to
go for the
"stranger's"
wai, raising
your hands close
to your chest
and placing your
fingertips just
below your chin.
Thailand
shares the same
attitudes to
dress and social
taboos
as other
Southeast Asian
cultures.
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