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Have you ever wondered why foreigners make weird faces or perform strange actions? Well, they may be how they communicate non-verbally with each other. Just as in every language, you should learn about Thai non-verbal communication, such as hand gestures and body language, so that you can completely communicate like a Thai native.
Thai hand gestures, Thai hand signs, and Thai body language are part of Thai culture and represent how Thai people think in general. Knowing about nonverbal communication in Thailand will make your trip so much better.
Thai people use body language as nonverbal communication in daily life. Below is our list of everything you should know on this topic, categorized for easy understanding.
Logged-In Member Only. These include the following:. Meaning: A way of greeting in Thai society, and one of the most common Thailand hand gestures. How to do: Put your hands together in front of your chest and bend your head toward your forefinger. When to use: You can use this gesture when you meet someone or when you say goodbye. Meaning: This is a way to show that you recognize or acknowledge a greeting from another party.
So you nod your head once as a sign that you acknowledge that greeting. Further, in Thailand, you may be greeted by a security guard, staff member at a restaurant, or staff member at a condo. Example situation: You drive into a parking lot and a security guard greets you. Slight eye contact, in Thailand, may also come in handy in a situation like this. Meaning: Waving in Thailand is a hand gesture for goodbye.