Intimacies between man and woman should not be shown in public.
Sunbathing in the nude is prohibited.
Traditionally, Thai greet each other with a wai (by pressing
the palms together at the chest). If someone wais you, you
should way back (except wai-ed by a child).
Call Thai their first names; use title "Khun" for adults.
Thai people smile to express gladness and happiness, to thank for
small services, to return the wai (a way of greeting) of
children and inferior persons, and even to excuse small
inconveniences.
Don't touch a persons head, do not ruffle the hair. The had is
the noblest part of the body. A sincere apology should be offered
immediately if you touch someone's head unintentionally.
Avoid placing your feet on the table while sitting. Never use your
foot to point things out or to touch any part of the of the body of
anyone, which is considered rude.
Entering a Thai home, you're expected to remove your shoes.