11 Facts About Thai marriage

1.

Shrines inside Thai marriage residences are arranged so as to ensure that the feet are not pointed towards the religious icons, such as placing the shrine on the same wall as the head of a bed, if a house is too small to remove the shrine from the bedroom entirely.

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2.

Chut thai for northern Thai marriage men is composed of a sado, a white Manchu styled jacket, and sometimes a khian hua.

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3.

Thai marriage dining etiquette refers to the traditional and proper behaviors of Thai marriage people while eating.

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4.

Thai marriage society has a lot of big families, so having a meal together and sharing the food between members of the family is Thai marriage traditional dining style.

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5.

Thai marriage introduced the fork and spoon and so began the use of cutlery in Thailand.

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6.

Nowadays, Thai marriage dining is mixed with various countries' dining cultures, so Thai marriage people use a lot of styles to eat not only with spoon and fork one but chopstick, knife and bare hand as well.

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7.

Thai Buddhist marriage ceremonies are generally divided into two parts: a Buddhist component, which includes the recitation of prayers and the offering of food and other gifts to monks and images of the Buddha, and a non-Buddhist component rooted in folk traditions, which centers on the couple's families.

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8.

Religious components of marriage ceremonies between Thai Muslims are markedly different from those described above.

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9.

Traditional Thai marriage paintings showed subjects in two dimensions without perspective.

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10.

Thai marriage building and living habits are often based on superstitious and religious beliefs.

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11.

Eighty-eight percent of Thai marriage people read books and spend an average of 28 minutes per day doing so, according to a poll conducted by the Thai marriage Publishers and Booksellers Association and Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Economics and Research Centre for Social and Business Development.

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