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Is there a dress code in any places in Pattaya, or is it possible to walk everywhere in shorts and a T-shirt? A similar question about Bangkok.
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Regarding the combination trousers-shirt with long leadership" Thais perceive as an office style of dress
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If I add something else, Thais consider bathing suits not very decent (look at how they bathe themselves, if they bathe at all), therefore it is better not to run in bathing suits outside the beach. Under the outerwear of the girls, it is better that there was a bra, so that different interesting things would not shine through. Decent Thais wear long sleeves and closed clothes even in the heat (they really have a completely different perception of temperature), including they really don't like tanning and they try their best to sunbathe less (dark skin color is considered ugly). It's true that everything is mixed up in Pattaya, but over time you begin to understand what is decent and what, let's say, the peculiarities of this city.
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In state bodies one must wear closed clothes (pants and shirt for men, pants or skirt below the knees and a blouse for women), and it is considered indecent to have bare shoulders and legs. The same rules in temples. It is forbidden to be with bare shoulders and knees. When sitting in the temple, you must not stretch your legs toward the Buddha or the interlocutor, you must put your legs under yourself". In temples and in some places it is necessary to take off shoes (if there is a sign
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In Bangkok, restaurants on the rooftop sometimes have a dress code - evening gowns/decent suits.
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At 7/11 I think they give out a paver bank for rent - go there and take a look.