Thailand is a land that is strongly enclosed in Buddhism and beliefs. Of all the people in Thailand, 90% of them practiced Buddhism. Buddhists believed that the real and rightful way to peace is to put away all desires and live sufficiently. Thais put a great value on courtesy like politeness and respect. Thai people respect in a hierarchal relationships, where it is believed that there’s always a person who is greater or more superior to the other. For instance, a mother is greater than her daughter or a senior in high school is superior to the junior even if the junior is older than the senior. Respecting elders is very crucial in Thai culture. When Thai people encounter with a stranger, a stranger will automatically be put in a hierarchy by his/her appearance, social connections, age, education, etc. (Kwintessential, 2009) Another crucial thing Thai people valued are people’s head, people head is considered the most sacred and the highest part of the body. Touching or playing with the head is considered extremely rude, especially if a younger person touch an elder’s head. The feet are considered the least sacred part so it is very inappropriate to use your feet to point stuff or play it with others. (atn asiatours, 2010) Due to the fact that family is extremely important and it’s a cornerstone in Thailand, parents are on top of the hierarchy and all children are taught to honor their parents no matter what.