Thailand culture and traditionTo pay homage.Obon is to say hello without words than it is to show, but only to each other with respect. For example, you can use it to show respect each other and manners. It means a lot of action in the social structure, social support, Thailand. Obon is respectful of people in society, touching the head down bending the thumb on both of these is to show respect, there are four gestures used in everyday life.1. attach the arm to the hand, torso, neck is about fingertips, but not above the Chin (though sometimes shows in some ways and introduced).2. hand address 1 or lower position slightly bending head is used when superior to those people to pray to a lower.3. bend your head down, fingertips just above the nose. Respect those who use less senior than to an4. lift the hand, the thumb in the middle of the naphakra between the eyebrows. In daily life this time vs. page first and a social based on job. Still nice to show respect in daily life of the people of Thailand to stump pass time.The Buddha and the monksAccording to the principle of the Buddha and Buddhist monks. In the first step of the Buddha is seated in a kneel down to pray to rest (men posing on the heels). Who picks it up will be sitting with the legs on each side and then founded masinsa and fuselage down slightly. While looking something to respect Should talk to the appropriate location, directly behind the seat. Prostrate prostrate three times to the Buddha.
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