1, tips cannot be given in coins.
In Thailand, coins are usually given to beggars, so it is best to give paper money as a tip.
You can't wear too cold clothes when you enter the temple.
When entering the temple, you must not be topless, wear shorts or short skirts, take off your shoes and step on the threshold.
3. Treat monks with courtesy
Thailand especially respects Buddhism. Tourists should respect Buddha statues and be polite to monks. Women should pay special attention not to meet monks. If a monk is accidentally met by a woman when he is chanting, he will lose all his efforts and have to start all over again. Therefore, when giving money, you can ask a man to do it for you or put it directly on the table. You can't step on or cross the shadow of a monk. If you meet a monk, you can't give cash. This is their discipline.
4. Make a wish to return to God
To make a wish in Thailand is to return to the gods.
5. Don't touch other people's heads
In Thailand, the head is sacred. Don't touch other people's heads, even children. Don't pass things over other people's heads.
6. Don't be too intimate in public.
For example, holding hands is a kind of respect for local customs, and we should take care of the feelings of people around us. Thai women are more conservative. Please don't touch their bodies without their consent.
7. Don't point your toes at people or things.
This is impolite behavior, and you should also pay attention to the orientation of your legs when sitting.
8. Don't gamble
Gambling is prohibited in Thailand. Even in a hotel room, you can't play mahjong or cards.
9. You can't sign your name in red ink.
Because after Thai people die, they have to write their surnames on the coffins with a red pen.
10, respect the royal family of Thailand
Thais have great respect for members of the Thai royal family. When they see members of the royal family (including videos) or play the national anthem, they will stand up and salute. You don't need to salute, but stop walking and don't talk for a while.