In giving or receiving gifts or passing things, Thais ordinarily use the right hand. They place the left hand under the right elbow, and bow the head slightly.
Do not touch …………….another person’s head. The head is considered sacred, since it is the source of intelligence and spiritual substance.
The feet come in contact with the ground, and thus are considered to be dirty. Pointing the bottom of your feet at someone can be interpreted as an insult.
Remove your shoes before entering a temple or a home.
It is rude to sit with your ankle crossed over a knee, or to place an arm over the back of someone’s chair.
A smile is often used for an apology, and a nod doesn’t mean yes, it is simply a gesture of respect.