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Where is Siam in Thailand? Are there any taboos in Chiang Mai, Thailand? Can locals communicate with each other in Bangkok?

Siam is the old name of Thailand. The following taboos are almost the same in Thailand (except for a few Islamic areas in the south): 1, don't pat on the back, don't scare others from behind.

When entering palaces and temples, ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless dresses. Men must wear jackets with collars, not slippers.

Take off your shoes when you enter the temple. Clothes should be neat and dignified. You'd better not wear shorts.

4. Be polite when meeting monks; Women should avoid touching monks, such as offering property, asking men to do it for them or putting it directly on the table.

When greeting, put your hands together and don't point to people or things with your feet.

6. The head is a sacred part of the body. Don't touch other people's heads casually. In Thai, Khun means Mr., Ms. and Mrs., which is applicable to both men and women.

7. Don't be too intimate with men and women in public places, and don't lose your temper in public.

8. Gambling is prohibited in Thailand. You can't play cards or mahjong even in a hotel room.

There are no toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers in hotel rooms in Thailand. Visitors should bring their own personal hygiene products. Bangkok dialect is the central language of Thailand, which is equivalent to Mandarin in Thailand. Although Chiang Mai people in northern Thailand have their own dialects, they can all listen to and speak Bangkok dialect. And the locals are much kinder than Bangkok people ~