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    • Thai Culture & History
      • Festivals
      • History
      • Religion
      • Thai Art styles
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    • Tourist Guide
      • Do’s and Don’ts
      • Scams to avoid
      • Thai language basics
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      • What to pack & wear
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Category: Do’s and Don’ts

Knowing the do’s and don’ts in Thailand helps visitors travel respectfully and avoid common mistakes. Thai culture values politeness, respect, and calm behaviour, and small actions can make a big difference in how people are treated.

In this category, you will learn simple and important rules about what to do and what not to do while travelling in Thailand. We explain topics such as greetings, body language, clothing, behaviour in temples, and how to interact with local people in a polite way.

Thailand is a welcoming country, and most people are kind and patient with visitors. However, some actions that feel normal in other countries may be seen as rude in Thailand. Learning these cultural details helps visitors feel more confident and comfortable during their trip.

This section is designed to help travellers enjoy Thailand while showing respect for local customs and traditions. Whether you are visiting for a short holiday or staying longer, this guide helps you travel smoothly and leave a positive impression.

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