Friday, October 30, 2009
DO AND DONTS IN KOH SAMUI
If you?? ? ? ? Re-planning of the resort Koh Samui, to ensure that you?? ? ? ? Back to their specific cultural rituals are familiar with hand gestures and body language before the adventure, especially if you?? ? ? ? Return from a Western country. Asian countries have different customs and comprehensive body language and for tourists, it is your responsibility to adapt to these rituals and customs understood. 1. The Thai people adore and respect the royal family. Even jokingly said that any negative about them is very difficult to accept. To avoid talking about the royal family, if not praise. Do not say anything, or even to deny or you can enter the big trouble with the locals. 2. Pay attention to your clothing. If you?? ? ? ? Will be re-visited Buddhist temples or other areas, you have to respect people, be sure to wear appropriate clothing. This means that there is sleeveless top and shorts. 3. When entering or leaving the building, check to see if there are other people inside before taking off shoes or sandals before. Some agencies require people to take off before their feet and wear. Monasteries and private homes are usually not allowed footwear. 4. The head is considered a sacred part of the body. Woman? ? ? ? T was local touch? ? ? ? Screw head, but must be seen as the child's emotional behavior. 5. On the other hand, the feet are considered the lowest part of the body. Avoid pointing at a person or a Buddhist monument in the foot. Especially in front of a Buddha, please make sure that your feet tucked between legs when you sit down. Will never break the table in one place your feet. Also, avoid exposure in full view of your soles. 6. Always ask before taking pictures a monument or statue. Some statues are very sacred, so even taking their pictures is prohibited. 7. For the monks a lot. If you?? ? ? ? Another woman, a Monaco in order to avoid physical contact, because you can not touch a woman. If you want to give a gift, a Monaco, ran to a person or wrapped in a cloth. In a place reserved for the monks of all public transport. In order to ensure the prevention of these meetings. If all seats are, and Monaco enter the vehicle to provide seating. 8. This is considered rude rude shout, yell, or express anger in Thailand, regardless of the situation. He would never do that! No matter how you feel easy, if you dona? ? ? ? T Do not want to sound like a pig ignorant. 9. Excessive public display of affection in general frown, especially the elderly. While his hands and seems to be acceptable in some areas, you just avoid showing their emotions so much to avoid the discomfort of local residents. 10. If eating or drinking the local people, always ensure that there is a clear agreement on who pays. When the locals to invite foreigners, who usually pays a lot of people may feel rude if foreigners pay or go to the Netherlands (the United States to share their terminology). The oldest or the most important members of the group usually pay the bill, and pay is that the same A? ? ? ? I am your ????. higher education in order to avoid foods or drinks when you are invited to an embarrassing situation, one can say that the mountain? ? ? No thanks, I Cana? ? ? ? T afford, unless we have the United States share. Mans? ? ? This allows them to say whether they want you to be able to pay or want to treat it. I have listed some websites should help you travel in Koh Samui: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Travel advice Thailand ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Koh Samui Travel Guides, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Koh Samui ? ?, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? flew to Koh Samui
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