Travellers adore Thailand because of its pleasant weather, welcoming residents, and variety of delicious foreign foods. However, we have to realise that everything has a drawback, even in such a paradise. You will learn everything there is to know about Thai culture from this fascinating article, which is packed with obscure details.
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Thailand time is now 2566. Inscriptions and papers use both 2023 and 2566.
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Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Thai king, rose to fame as a result of his contentious divorces and partying. Following the passing of his cherished poodle Fu-fu, the king proclaimed four days of mourning throughout the nation.
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The king also surprises the public with his clothes.
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In Thailand, transsexuals are prevalent.
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Thai people never pass judgement on others. They think it destroys karma.
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It is not unusual to see both young Thais and older Europeans in Thailand.
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Since a child’s head is a sacred space, touching them is strictly forbidden in this place.
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In Thailand, the dirtiest portion is your feet. It is forbidden to wear shoes inside a person’s home or place of worship and to sit with your feet facing the Buddha.
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A Thai greets you with a little bow and “Wei” motion.
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White skin is highly regarded as lovely by Thai people. As a result, they have a large selection of whitening cosmetics, including creams, shower gels, and deodorants.
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In Thailand, any foreigner with white skin is referred to as a “farang.”
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Since Thailand is a kingdom, very few foreigners are able to obtain Thai citizenship.
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Everywhere you look, there are little altars with bottles of crimson soda. It represents the blood that Thai people use to appease malevolent spirits.
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In Thailand, pregnant women and those with disabilities share the same rights when using public transit.
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For Thais, karaoke, dining, and shopping are the main forms of amusement.
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In Thailand, chopsticks, a fork, and a spoon are the two or three implements used to serve food.
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Thai cuisine is known for its strong flavours. As a result, they make extensive use of flavouring additives.
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Chilli peppers are added by Thais practically everywhere. Their infant food is even flavoured with chilli!
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Thailand’s national food is a different matter. Here, you may even sample ant eggs.
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Many different kinds of insects are employed in cooking in the country’s north. Bamboo worms, for instance, have a potato-like flavour.
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In Thai correspondence, the number 5 stands for laughter. That is, they write 555 instead of emoticons.
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There are thirteen different kinds of grins in Thailand, ranging from a smile of politeness to a smile of despair.
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In Thailand, these decals are customised with the owner’s child’s photo.
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In Thailand, mopeds are the primary means of transportation.
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In Thailand, parking like this is commonplace; the cars in the second row are just moved out of neutral to make room for them.
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Thailand frequently uses three-dimensional pedestrian crossings to draw attention from passing cars.
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Here, there is unique and humorous street advertising.
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In Thailand, pedals have taken the place of buttons on lifts during the pandemic.
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A memorable picture to cherish.
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The streets of Thailand’s cities are constantly home to a wide variety of animals.
