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There are many reasons why Thais wear hijabs, and here are some possible reasons:
1.Religion: Thailand is a Buddhist country, with Buddhists accounting for more than ninety percent of the total population of Thailand.
In Buddhist culture, the head is a very sacred part that needs to be protected and respected. Therefore, it is possible that Thais wear headscarves out of respect and expression of religious beliefs.
2.Regional Culture: Thailand is a multicultural country, with different regions and ethnic groups having their own unique histories, cultures, and traditions. The hijab may be part of the cultural traditions of certain regions or ethnic groups in Thailand as a way to express identity and identity.
3.Sun protection and mosquito protection: Thailand is a tropical region, with strong sunshine and more mosquitoes. Wearing a headscarf can act as a sun and mosquito repellent, protecting the head** from sun exposure and mosquito bites.
4.Health and aesthetics: Some Thais believe that wearing a headscarf can help maintain head hygiene and avoid hair contamination or infection. In addition, some people believe that wearing a headscarf can beautify the head and boost personal image and self-confidence.
Overall, the reasons why Thais wear headscarves can be for a variety of reasons, such as religious, cultural, practical, healthy, and aesthetic. These reasons may vary in different contexts, but they are all about expressing personal identity, respecting culture and traditions, and adapting to the natural environment.
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Thailand is tropical, sunscreen and mosquito repellent.
It is customary for Thai people to wear headscarves, but also out of protection of the body.
Due to the location in the tropics, the solar radiation is relatively strong, Thai people pay attention to the protection of the body, some people who work in the open air wear thicker, they not only wear long clothes and trousers, but also wrap a headscarf on their heads, or wear a hat to block the strong sunlight, to avoid being burned by the sun.
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Ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless clothing when entering the palace, and men must wear tops with collars and no slippers.
When entering the temple, you should take off your shoes, dress neatly and modestly, and it is best not to wear shorts.
Other taboos: 1) If you pass in front of the monk on a sunny day, you must bypass the monk's figure;
2) Before taking a picture of a monk, permission should be sought, and after taking a photo, a polite expression of gratitude should be given;
3) Do not touch the Buddha statue and do not climb any of the Buddha statues inside or outside the temple;
4) When encountering nuns, men should also be careful not to touch their bodies.
6) The child's head is only allowed to be touched by the king, the high hate, or the parents. Thai people use their right hand when eating, and they also use their right hand when handing things to others as a sign of respect. Do not point your finger at anyone. Before entering a Thai home, you must take off your shoes and not step on the threshold.
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Basically, no, just don't wear too revealing clothes when entering and leaving the temple, such as showing your shoulders and thighs.
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In recent years, with the development of the country, many friends will no longer worry about their daily expenses, and even care about their spiritual world, so many people are willing to travel abroad. Because Thailand has a good environment and a pleasant climate, the point is that the local cost is much lower than in other countries, which is also the fundamental reason why it attracts many foreign tourists.
Every country has different customs, especially when we go abroad, we should pay more attention, which is not only to represent their own image, but also to represent the image of the country. There are many things to pay attention to in Thailand, such as not talking about the gossip of the royal family, and being very respectful when encountering occasions with the royal family; It is very disrespectful to take off your shoes when entering the temple and not to touch the monks with any part of your body; Important things must be held with the right hand, because they think that people's left hand is not clean, and when you hold something with your left hand, the object you hold will be disliked.
The most important thing to remember in Thailand is not to touch their heads, or even to mess with their hairstyles, whether adults or children, especially not to touch the heads of young monks, who are only allowed to touch the heads of kings, monks and parents of children.
Thai people believe that there is a god living on the top of everyone's head, and if someone touches it, it is like being cursed, which is an ominous symbol, and if a child's head is touched, they will think that the child will be sick. Barbers in Thailand will say sorry to you before getting a haircut, I didn't think they would get a haircut. Guys who go to Thailand should remember this custom.
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It's not just Thailand, I don't want people to touch my head, this is the psychology of people.
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No matter where you are, touching someone's head is disrespectful. Even malicious.
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Whatever the reason, it's best to respect others and not touch their heads.
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Because touching the head is disrespectful, and there are too many derogatory connotations.
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