![]() If they don't speak English, your Hosts will let their hands do the talking to check if you need anything, arrange dinner or just to exchange pleasantries. ![]() It's a fun challenge and something to be proud every time you succeed. This may be the way you communicate but you'll be surprised how easy sign language can be in making yourself heard. Smiling is a universal language wherever you are. It reassures your Host that you're pleased to be there, you like their home and so much more. You'd be surprised how many barriers a grin can break down. Thailand is the 'land of smiles' and that might be your first communication with your Host. It's not so hard to speak without words, we do it all the time. So should they have to speak your language? Well no, but while you may be lucky and meet Thais that can converse with you - it's not the end of the world if they can't because communication isn't always word-focused. Going to Thailand? How important is it to know some Thai language? Well, on our holidays - we take you off the beaten track, away from other tourists to see the another side of life in Thailand, stay near to communities and really get to know the country when you are taken out by locals. ![]() ![]() Thai people respect those with 'Jai Yen' - a patient heart or a cool head, and keeping these in mind could make your holiday.
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