Table Manners | Basic Table Manners in the Family
The Time to Come to the Table, and to Leave
If the family head prefers the whole family to come to the table first, before anyone, starts eating, his family members should try not to be late in coming. ... Leer más
Archive: febrero, 2015
24/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
In Thailand, people in general greet one another with the word Sawatdi. This word can be used at all times of day.
23/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
Any culture has it's book teaching the official version of 'good manners'. In Thailand, this book was published by the Royal Thai Ministry of Culture. Unfortunately, the booklet is hard to get. Therefore, we publish it's content here. This publication is remarkable in more than one way, not only for ... Leer más
23/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
There is an old adage in Thailand that 'Whoever comes to our house will be welcome.' This saying clearly portrays the spirit of hospitality long exists in the country.
22/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
There are several types of ceremonies in Thailand in connection with birth, graduation, marriage, ordination, death, propagation of fertility and auspiciousness...
21/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
Meeting or a seminar is all opportunity for a number of participants to attend and discuss certain issues. To avoid confusion and complexity, proper etiquette should be observed.
20/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn
Get to the theatre at least fifteen before the performance starts and be punctual. If you are late, try to be as quiet as possible when going to your seal.
19/02/2015Kamon Sasithorn