For example, they want to know hoe AEC will affect their living conditions. They also want the government to offer them better language and technological skills even with the country’s political instability. Secondly, the wrong ideas of education system overwhelmed people’s heads also hamper Thailand’s smooth regional integration. For instance, the myth of Thailand’s homogeneity and ultra-Thai nationalism is part of the problem. Also, southern people produce violence because of the lack of respect for different ethnic identities. In addition to that, respect for cultural diversity, meanwhile, will enable mainstream society to value its Malay, Lao, and Khmer-speaking communities because their language skills and cultural affinities can help the country boost relations and economic activities with other ASEAN members more effectively. Thirdly, educational reform of Thailand needs to be strengthened. Thai people will enjoy AEC benefits if they accept cultural pluralism. Moreover, they should stop rote learning, encourage independent thinking, flexibility, and the ability to explore and readjust. Finally, education reform plays the most important part in boosting the AEC opportunities. Any AEC benefits will be in the hands of our people and the country if we can seize such golden opportunities to improve the economic conditions even facing the political instability.