Textiles, Fabrics and Clothing in Thailand

When I went back to the U.S. for the Top Bloggers’ Tour, one of the things I did was give 15 minute presentations to elementary school students about Thailand. With such a short amount of time, I decided to tell the kids about one aspect of Thailand that it is famous for: its textiles and fabrics, and so I passed around examples of different kinds of scarfs and gave them an opportunity to dress up in some of the Thai clothes that I have. There is a lot going on in the textile, fabric and fashion world here in Thailand.

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Thai’ing the Knot–An Isaan Wedding Ceremony

I’m on vacation, but my fellow volunteer and friend Carly just wrote this amazing post about Thai weddings with some stunning pictures and videos. I haven’t had a chance to attend a wedding and probably won’t in the next three months, so please click through to read more about Thai weddings.

Thai’ing the Knot–An Isaan Wedding Ceremony

Back in July, I went to my first Thai wedding!  Since I’ve attended many Thai funerals during my service, this was a very welcome change.  Wedding ceremonies differ quite a bit from those back home in America, so it was a fascinating experience!  Especially considering I didn’t know what was happening, or why, the majority of the time. However, thanks to some discussions with my counterparts and neighbors after the events, I was able to understand some of the traditions and customs of a traditional Northeast Thailand, a region known as Isaan, wedding ceremony.  Also, if you want to read more about Thai wedding traditions from a Thai perspective, check out this fantastic blog! It was a big help in piecing together the missing parts of the puzzle.

Names, Nicknames and Honorifics in Thailand

I have a confession to make. After 23 months in Thailand, I still don’t know the names of many people I interact with, and I am well past the point where I could say, “I’m sorry, what was your name again?” And you’re probably thinking, can’t you just listen to what other people call them and figure out their names that way? But, even still, I just don’t know.

However! This is not a social flaw! There are a couple of very legitimate reasons for why I don’t know people’s names and why it’s not rude of me to be in such a position.

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A Variety Sample of Dancing in Thailand

I love how proud Thais are of Thai dancing. It gets incorporated into nearly every event and everyone gets involved. My friend and fellow Peace Corps volunteer, Rebecca, made a video of a sampling of some of the dancing she’s seen in her time here. Check it out!

Planning a trip to Thailand? Check out my 2 Weeks in Thailand itinerary. It will take you to all the best spots, making sure you don’t miss any of the highlights.