Why do Thai people like to go barefoot, and isn t it not dirty for Thai people to go barefoot in the

Updated on international 2024-04-30
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because it's hot there, humans basically live along the coast or along the river.

    Frequent swimming, water work, for convenience, and in ancient times, they were quite poor, and there were no shoes to wear, and now Thai people have to slippers when they enter the door, and they have to slipper to show respect for their owners in indoor activities, and they have to slipper to enter it, so that over time, they are used to being barefoot, and once the habit is formed, it becomes a custom

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In hotter places, you like to go barefoot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary [Are Thais not dirty when they go barefoot into the house?] ]

    When we travel to Thailand or watch Thai dramas, we will find that Thai people generally enter the house barefoot, which is different from the behavior in our sensory thinking, so isn't it not dirty?

    In fact, this rotten demolition is a custom in Thailand as a sign of respect. Thailand is a Buddhist country that believes that top-heavy is walking on the dirtiest part of the earth, so you don't need to take care of them. In addition, in the local Thai culture, most Thais believe that shoes are easy to get dirty, and entering the house will bring bad things to the owner.

    However, historical records about shoes have actually been around for a long time. When Cambodia ruled the Indochina Peninsula, under the influence of Indian culture, one of the kings' top five imperial utensils at that time was shoes, which were different from today's toe face up.

    After the establishment of the Indochina Peninsula, the Thai people used this set of etiquette, but only kings and marshals wore it. To the Bangkok Dynasty Rama IV, foreign businessmen set up shoe factories in Bangkok to sell shoes. At that time, it was only worn by the high-ranking ** of the royal family or the military.

    Later, as King Rama V promoted European dress in the **, they wore shoes from time to time, but only in the capital Bangkok. Other cities also wear shoes from time to time due to the surrounding environment, road traffic and other conditions. It wasn't until World War II that Lu Anpo Van** ordered the people to wear shoes and opened two shoe factories that Thailand had the custom of wearing shoes.

    Influenced by Buddhist beliefs, they believed that people walked on the ground all day long, stepped on taxis and mud, and had dirty things on their shoes. So, as a sign of respect, guests must take off their shoes before entering the house and leave the dirtiest shoes outside. In the same way, because there are respectful teachers in the office, students must also take off their shoes when they enter the office.

    Because there is a noble Buddha statue above the temple, believers have to take off their shoes and bare feet when entering the temple.

    It is important to note that you have to take off your shoes to enter the barbershop, but this is completely explainable for top-heavy Thais. The head is noble, and the hair should also have noble blood.

    Not only that, but when visiting some private shops, it is also polite to see some shops cleaning the floor, and taking off their shoes before going shopping.

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