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DO'S and DON'TS in Thailand

DO'S and DON'TS in THAILAND



If you are travelling to Bangkok, Thailand, taking the time to learn about the culture is very important and appreciated by the locals. By watching this video, you are on the right track to understanding Thai Culture!

We are here to give you the most important Do’s and don’ts in Thailand.


In this video we explain you 10 do's and don'ts for when you are visiting Thailand! These cultural tips will get you started when you just arrive in Thailand or your trip to Asia.

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Co van Kessel, an innovative and adventurous Dutchman, pioneered bicycle tours in Bangkok more than 30 years ago. As a longtime resident and self-professed lover of Bangkok, he understood very well the picture of accelerated urban development (gridlocked traffic, concrete towers, and choking pollution) that has plagued the recent image of the city. He also had a hunch that this was not what Bangkok or Thailand was all about.

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Things NOT To Do in Thailand

Thailand is a beautiful country, often called the “land of smiles”, however, that does not mean that you shouldn’t be versed in some of the local customs before visiting. Today we bring you 12 things NOT to do in Thailand so if you're planning a trip there, first you'll want to heed these warnings!

1. Don’t Hug Monks
You'll find the monks are super friendly, but hands off, please. Monks are not allowed to touch women. Even on buses monks are not allowed to sit directly next to a woman. It is also forbidden to stand over or be positioned higher than a monk.

2. Never Use Your Feet
Feet are considered the lowest, dirtiest part of the body in many Asian cultures and the head is the highest. So do not hold doors open with your feet, point your feet towards the Buddha images or angle your feet towards people. Be especially mindful of your feet position when you're sitting or eating on the floor.

3. Don’t Disrespect the Royal Family
You will see many pictures commemorating them throughout the country and it is disrespectful to say anything negative about them. Don't stomp on a Thai coin as it rolls away as you're not only disrespecting the Crown, but also breaking rule 2.

4. Don’t Take Your Clothes Off
Walking around town in beach attire is considered impolite. Be extra-conscious of your attire when visiting temples. Dress preferably in white and women should wear long skirts or pants and have their shoulders covered.

5. Avoid Pointing with Your Fingers
When hailing for a tuk-tuk or beckoning a waiter, do not point
your fingers up. Never clap, snap your fingers, or whistle to get someone’s attention, as Thais regard it akin to calling a dog.

6. Don't Touch a Thai’s Head
Thais see the head as the highest part of the body so refrain from ruffling people's hair. If you happen to by accident, apologize immediately. Thai people will sometimes pat a child on the head, but as a Westerner it’s best not to. Now if you stomp on a coin you'll be breaking 3 rules!

7. Can’t Take Buddha Pictures Out of Thailand
It is technically illegal to take or send any pictures of Buddha out of the country! Nonetheless, many shop owners will still try to sell you pictures, and many tourists snap selfies in front of sacred Buddha statues. Just be discreet and respectful about it.

8. Don’t Lose Your Temper
Thais have a philosophy of keeping their cool;jai yen (cool heart). Thais see raising one’s voice as bad form. Don’t get frustrated, “mai pen rai” as the locals say.

9. Don’t Eat with a Fork
There are no specific dining times so visitors can enjoy cheap yet delicious food all day and night but watch your utensils. You may be given a fork and spoon, but it is only the spoon that touches one’s mouth. Also, chopsticks are only to be used when eating Chinese dishes.

10. Never Whistle at Night
Thais will become very uneasy if they hear a whistle after dark as they believe that whistling at night is bad luck because you’re calling the evil spirits.

11. Don’t Let a Tuk-Tuk Driver Take You To a Gem Shop
This is one of the biggest scams in the tourist areas of Thailand. Drivers will try to persuade you to visit a special gem shop, often a dodgy kick-back shop where tourists are harassed. In extreme cases, they are sometimes drugged and are cheated out of money in exchange for fake jewelry.

12. Don’t Shake Hands
Thais do not like to have personal contact when greeting strangers. Rather, they place both their open palms together at chest height and bow slightly. Do not bow to children or a person of lower status however, as you would be embarrassing them. If you are greeting a person of high importance, bow slightly deeper.

Now that you know how to properly respect the Thai culture, you can enjoy some of the most welcoming and hospitable people in the world.
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Bangkok Travel Tips: 13 Things to Know Before You Go

Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Bangkok in Thailand.
Bangkok is the bustling capital of Thailand with a population of more than 11 million. About 13% of Thailand's population lives in Bangkok. Bangkok was the world’s top tourist destination with 20 Million Tourists in 2017. Bangkok is also known as the Big Mango.

2 - Weather

Hot and Humid! Really hot and humid! Like all the time!
Daytime highs all year are in excess of 30C/86F
Bangkok holds claim to being the hottest city in the world
Not because the highs are the highest, but because it doesn’t cool down at night
Lows range from 21C to 26C ( 70F-79F )

April to October is the wet & hot season

The “cool” and dry season is November to February, like a degree or 2 less on the highs and a few degrees cooler on the lows

3. Getting In

Chances are you’ll be flying in to Bangkok, yes there are buses, and yes there’s a train, and you can take it from Singapore, but most people fly.

2 Airports
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).
Most international flights go in to BKK

By Rail:
The Airport Rail Link connects Suvarnabhumi Airport with the BTS Skytrain system, which is Bangkok’s primary public transportation system. The City Line connects with the BTS Skytrain at Phayathai Station and costs 45 baht from Suvarnabhumi.

By Taxi:
Metered taxis are available from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok.

4. Getting Around

MRT Subway
Fare varies according to age

People don’t stand in lines. Instead of queuing up, Thais form a crowd. Stand your ground, and get used to a lack of personal space in public places.


Taxis
Notorious for ripping off tourists. Make sure they turn on the meter. It should start at 35 THB. Or download the GrabTaxi app -- like Uber, but cheaper.

Tuk Tuk
A small vehicle with no windows or doors but with a roof and a seat.
Price is always negotiated
Make sure to hold on the handles, tuk tuk drivers can be crazy drivers

Motorbike Taxis
Best to get through traffic
And come with a free massive heart attack!

5. Money
Thai Baht

1 Thai Baht was about $.03 US
Or 33 Baht to 1 USD

In Thailand, there are 1 baht, 2 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins and 20 baht, 50 baht, 100 baht, and 1,000 baht notes. You may also occasionally see a 10 baht note, although those are no longer printed.


Get it from an ATM, but select “Continue Without Conversion”

6. What to wear

Linen, Rayon, or wicking/quickdry fabrics

DON’T WEAR JEANS -- you’ll combust! Also don’t wear anything lined with Polyester -- it’s as good as wearing a ziplock bag.

Temples and Palaces require you to cover your shoulders and knees.
pay attention to see if others have taken off their shoes. If so, follow suit.


7. Language
Big cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok have a lot of locals who speak English

Sawadiikaa for females, and Sawadiikrap for males - This is the Thai greeting for hello and goodbye, and is accompanied by the wai gesture.
placing hands palms together at your chest and bowing your head
Also note that adding kaa or krap to any sentence in Thai makes the sentence more polite.
Kapkhunkaa for females, and Kapkhunkrap for males - This means thank you, and it is also often accompanied by the wai gesture.
Chuai buht meter dai mai kaa/krap? - Could you turn on the meter?
Gepdthang noi - Check please.
Mai ao - This verbatim means I'm not getting that, but can generally be used to deny an interest in purchasing anything.
Krungthep - This is the word for Bangkok in Thai. Many people mistakenly assume Bangkok is a Thai word. It's not, and knowing the real word can come in handy.

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12. Don’t touch anyone on the head.

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10 Hidden Laws You Must Know Before Traveling to Thailand A Comprehensive Guide for Tourists

Planning a trip to Thailand? Make sure you're aware of the hidden laws that could impact your vacation. Our comprehensive guide outlines 10 must-know laws, from respecting the royal family to dressing appropriately at religious sites. Avoid fines, imprisonment, or even the death penalty by following these important guidelines. Don't let a lack of knowledge ruin your trip to this amazing country. Get informed with our expert tips and have a safe and respectful journey.
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Hey, guys! Welcome back to my channel. I share with you vacation ideas from around the world. Today, we're going to be talking about Thailand, a country known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and amazing food. But before you book your flight, there are some hidden laws you should know about. In this video, I'll be sharing with you 10 hidden laws you must know before travelling to Thailand.
Number 1:
Respect The Royal Family
Thailand's royal family is highly respected, and speaking ill of them or disrespecting them in any way can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment. It's important to be mindful of what you say or do when it comes to the royal family.
Number 2:
Dress Appropriately
When visiting temples or other religious sites, you must dress appropriately. This means covering your shoulders and knees, and removing your shoes before entering. Failure to do so can result in being denied entry.
Number 3:
Avoid Drugs
Drug offenses are taken very seriously in Thailand, and if you're caught with drugs, you can face severe punishment, including imprisonment or even the death penalty.
Number 4:
Don'T Litter
Thailand has strict laws when it comes to littering, and throwing trash on the ground can lead to hefty fines. Be sure to dispose of your trash properly.
Number 5:
No Public Displays Of Affection
While holding hands is generally acceptable in Thailand, public displays of affection beyond that can be seen as disrespectful. It's best to avoid kissing or hugging in public.
Number 6:
Respect Buddhism
Buddhism is the main religion in Thailand, and it's important to show respect to the religion and its practices. This means not touching or disrespecting any Buddhist artifacts or images.
Number 7:
Watch Your Feet
In Thailand, feet are considered the lowest part of the body and are seen as dirty. It's important not to point your feet at anyone or anything, especially Buddha statues.
Number 8:
Carry Identification With You
Thai authorities can ask for identification at any time, and it's important to carry a copy of your passport with you at all times.
Number 9:
Be Mindful Of Monks
Monks are highly respected in Thailand, and it's important to be mindful of their presence. Women should avoid touching or sitting next to monks, and everyone should avoid speaking loudly around them.
Number 10:
Avoid Criticizing Thailand
Thailand takes pride in its culture and traditions, and it's important not to criticize the country or its people. Doing so can lead to resentment and hostility.

So, there you have it, 10 hidden laws you must know before traveling to Thailand. By following these laws, you can ensure a safe and respectful trip to this amazing country. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section below. And as always, don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more travel and vacation ideas from around the world. Thanks for watching!
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5 Unusual Thai Laws You Must Be Aware In Thailand

Five Thai laws you must be aware of when or if travelling Thailand. As you will see the Bangkok September weather is smoking hot, so as the rain just stopped I thought this Thailand travel advice would be good for all.
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