After living in Bangkok for over a year I have
learned many things about the Thai People that I wanted to share with
other foreigners living or vacationing here should know. The first
thing you have to accept is that eastern culture is different. The
people in the east are less emotional and more polite and while they
know westerners are different, they often are uncomfortable when we
stray from their norms. The things I found to be important are listed
below in order of importance:
1. Be Polite - Thai people hold
being polite above all else. Their very language has politeness built
into it. If you follow what is considered "common courtesy" you will be
fine.
2. Thai King - The Thai People Love their King, King Rama IX. Never show any type of disrespect to him.
3.
Be Quiet - Loud people are considered impolite. Speak softly and do not
laugh loudly. Of course there are the common places such as bars that
being loud is appropriate.
4. Body Odor - Thai people almost never smell badly and they find it offensive if others do.
5.
Crowds - if you go to areas in Thailand during Thai holiday's and
celebrations, be prepared to encounter many people. To Western
experience the volume of these areas can be incredible. Be prepared to
be pushed and shoved and be aware that they mean no harm. Thai people
6.
Watch where you walk - The side walks in Bangkok are uneven and full of
obstacles, pay attention. Oh, also, the streets have many stray dogs;
the dogs are not aggressive but do leave landmines on the sidewalks.
7.
Taxi drivers (enough said) - Most taxi drivers are fine. Generally, it
is always better to use the metered taxis. Tuktuks are always more
expensive and with Bangkok traffic you could be breathing in a lot of
smog on the way. If you are going a significant distance negotiate...
Also, the Taxis marked "We love farang, we speak English", well most of
them do not. They do have a radio that has a person that knows a little
English.
8. Movie Theater - After the advertizing and right
before the movie a tribute to the Thai King Comes on and everyone
stands in respect.
9. Driving in Thailand - If you are a brave
one and decide that you want drive yourself around Thailand, don't be
too worried, it really isn't that bad. There are just several things to
understand. Drivers use the left side instead of the right, like in the
US, and the roads tend to be narrower than in the US. So driving next
to a bus or a truck can be a little intimidating.
Following these
tips will allow you to have more fun in your stay in Bangkok, allowing
the locals to be more comfortable with you and give you a better
understanding of how things functions in Thailand.