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Thai Culture
In Thai business culture, punctuality is crucial as arriving late for meetings can create a negative impression. Respect for the monarchy is paramount, and any jokes or negative remarks about the King are unacceptable.
The reason why I chose this dimension is that it fully portrays a country's state of mind. Whether they are happy or not. Thailand has a score below 45 indicating there is more restraint than indulgence.
Power Distance (Score = 64)
Power Distance refers to the way power is distributed. It is a measure of how much society is willing to accept that power is distributed unequally. A high score, in this case, would mean that Thai society is willing to accept that power is distributed unequally. I chose this dimension because I felt like it better portrays the way a country is being run.
Business Etiquette
Don't
- Be rude and inconsiderate - It is very important to be friendly at all times - Helps build good relationship
- Joke or give negative remarks about the King - In Thailand, the King possesses a very important position
- Be late for meetings - Showing up on time for meetings is very important when doing business with Thai businessmen - It is a sign of respect and failing to do so may nail a bad impression
Do's
- Wai Greeting - This is a traditional style of greeting in Thailand - Hands are raised in a prayer position while the head is slightly bowed - It shows a sign of respect
- Dress fashionably - Thai people value appearance a lot - Men: Dark suit and Tie, Women: Pant suit, skirts
- Respect business cards - They are taken very seriously in Thailand