Thailand is a truly fascinating place. Few places in the world have such friendly people, diverse natural beauty, and complex culture. So many facets of Thai culture can take a lifetime to understand – the moment you think you get it is the moment you discover just how much there is to learn. This fact is perhaps what makes Thailand such an incredible place for self discovery and cultural awareness.Thailand is a truly fascinating place. Few places in the world have such friendly people, diverse natural beauty, and complex culture. So many facets of Thai culture can take a lifetime to understand – the moment you think you get it is the moment you discover just how much there is to learn. This fact is perhaps what makes Thailand such an incredible place for self discovery and cultural awareness.
Foreigners (or farang) are often given a bad rap, and are sterotypically considered dirty, loud, and rude. Thai culture demands for softer, kinder interactions dictated by greng jai, the guilt one feels when imposing upon another person or causing that person to lose face. The result is that foreigners can act inappropriately for extended periods of time while greng jai prevents their Thai hosts from correcting (and embarrassing) them. Mastery of this concept will help you to navigate through Thailand and be as respectful and appropriate as possible. Below are a few tips that we feel can help you get started.
Thailand is a truly fascinating place. Few places in the world have such friendly people, diverse natural beauty, and complex culture. So many facets of Thai culture can take a lifetime to understand – the moment you think you get it is the moment you discover just how much there is to learn. This fact is perhaps what makes Thailand such an incredible place for self discovery and cultural awareness.Thailand is a truly fascinating place. Few places in the world have such friendly people, diverse natural beauty, and complex culture. So many facets of Thai culture can take a lifetime to understand – the moment you think you get it is the moment you discover just how much there is to learn. This fact is perhaps what makes Thailand such an incredible place for self discovery and cultural awareness.
Foreigners (or farang) are often given a bad rap, and are sterotypically considered dirty, loud, and rude. Thai culture demands for softer, kinder interactions dictated by greng jai, the guilt one feels when imposing upon another person or causing that person to lose face. The result is that foreigners can act inappropriately for extended periods of time while greng jai prevents their Thai hosts from correcting (and embarrassing) them. Mastery of this concept will help you to navigate through Thailand and be as respectful and appropriate as possible. Below are a few tips that we feel can help you get started.
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