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Thailand is often called the “land of smiles”, however, that does not mean that you shouldnt be versed in some of the local customs before visiting. Here are 12 things NOT to do in Thailand.\r
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1. Dont Hug Monks\r
Youll find the monks are super friendly, but hands off, please. Monks are not allowed to touch women. Even on buses monks are not allowed to sit directly next to a woman. It is also forbidden to stand over or be positioned higher than a monk.\r
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2. Never Use Your Feet\r
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7. Cant Take Buddha Pictures Out of Thailand\r
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