1.In Thailand, according to tradition visitors should dress neatly in all religious shrines and temples, and never enter in shorts or sleeveless shirts.
2.There's a tradition that, never climb onto a Buddha image to take a photograph or anything that might indicate a lack of respect.
3.Following the tradition of Thailand, a monk is not allowed to touch money, so if a man wishes to give money to a monk, he must place it in a bowl.
4.According to tradition, the 'wai' - a slight bow with the palms together and the fingertips touching the face - is a way of showing respect or thanks, but you can break with tradition by smiling or nodding.
5.You have to follow the tradition of removing shoes when entering a private Thai home as a sign of respect.
6.According to tradition, you should never point your feet at someone or an object because this is considered disrespectful.
7.In Thailand, following the tradition, it is considered very rude to touch people on the head, but now you can break with tradition by touching young children on their heads.
8.The Thai have the custom of using the word 'Khun' as the best way to address someone, and it is used in front of the name, usually the first name.