In Thailand, you must not wear short skirts or slippers if you want to enter a temple. When you step into a Buddhist temple and appreciate the exotic customs, please don't forget to respect the golden body of the Buddha. Even if taking photos is allowed in the temple, don't try to climb the Buddha statue, because taking photos with the Buddha will be regarded by the locals as a violation of his faith.
2. Respect Thai monks
Buddhist monks in Thailand are regarded as the spokesmen of the Buddha because they serve him, and they are one of the most respected groups in Thailand. When you meet a monk, be polite; Women should avoid touching monks, such as offering property, asking men to do it for them or putting it directly on the table.
3. Don't touch the Thai head.
The head is the most sacred and noble body part in the hearts of Thais. In Thailand, the head is regarded as the residence of a person's soul, so don't touch other people's heads, even children, even if you mean well.
4. Tips, not coins
Many countries have the habit of tipping, and Thailand is no exception. However, in Thailand, coins can't be used for tipping, which will be considered as poor service or extremely disrespectful, because Thais usually use coins to send beggars away.
5. Don't gamble
You can't play cards, mahjong or do anything related to gambling in public places in Thailand. This is illegal. If you join, you may be detained in Thailand. Don't play cards or mahjong even in a hotel room.
6. Obey the traffic rules
Don't cross the road or reverse in the driveway, because Thai drivers are used to driving according to traffic laws and don't pay attention to places where pedestrians should not pass. When pedestrians cross the road or reverse the car, they usually can't react, which easily leads to tragedy.
7. Thai seafood and fruits are of high quality and low price, but eating too much will stimulate the stomach. Don't be greedy.
References:
People's Network-What should I pay attention to when traveling in Thailand?