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Where do Thais come from?

The origin of Thais:

Thais are mainly Thais. They originated in the south of China and migrated to Thailand in the 1 1 century and 12 century. Archaeologists have discovered many ancient ruins in Man Qing, northeastern Thailand, which proves that Thai culture originated in the bronze culture period about 5,000 years ago.

Introduction to Thai:

Thais refer to people of all ethnic groups who have lived in the Kingdom of Thailand for a long time. There are more than 30 nationalities in Thailand. The main ethnic groups are Thai, accounting for 40% of the total population, and the rest are Laos, Chinese, Malays and Khmer, as well as Miao, Yao, Gui, Wen, Karen, Shan, Semang and Shagai.

Thai is the national language. More than 90% people believe in Buddhism, Malays believe in Islam, and a few people believe in Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism and Sikhism.

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Taboos of Thais:

1, Thai people are top-heavy, and their feet are the lowest in human eyes. Because the climate in Thailand is like summer all the year round, ancient Thais used to walking barefoot, so their feet are considered to be the dirtiest. When you are sitting with Thai friends, don't tilt your soles to anyone. This is an insulting move, which means stepping on people. Pointing at things with your feet is more impolite, and kicking the door with your feet will be spurned.

When handing something to someone, use your right hand, not your left. Because in ancient times, the left hand was used to do dirty work such as wiping the bottom after defecation, and it was also dirty. It was a contemptuous move to pass things with the left hand.

Never sign your name with a red pen. In Thailand, the name of the deceased is written on the coffin in red pen. The red signature indicates that the man is dead.

4. Thailand respects knowledge and learning. Don't sit with a book unless you can find a stool. This is taboo.

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