This is a great little book which gives a valuable insight into some of Thailands customs and traditions. Each chapter is devoted to a different area of Thai culture and then is subdivided further into particular subjects so you can jump ;in anywere you like. Here are the chapters and subsections.
1. Royalty and Nobility Ranks and Titles in Thailand
King Mongkut of Siam
Rachasap - The royal language
2. Festivals Loy Krathong
Songkran
3. Ceremonies The Thai wedding ceremony
Calling Blessings on a new house
Cutting the Topknot
After someone dies
Placing the Bones
Tam Boon at home
Wai Kru - paying respect to teachers
Buat Nahk - entering the monkhood
Phansa - The buddhist Lent
Making Temple Donations
(1) The tod pa-bpa ceremony
(2) Tod Kaithin
4. Customs Some social Do's and don'ts in Thailand
Khun: an everyday but deep word
Some other social norms
The Wai
More elaborate forms of the Wai
Music - Classical and Western
Worshipping Brahma and other Deites
Lak Muang - The log that helped to found a city
Traditional Thai medicine
Preserving Thailands traditional arts of self defence
telling the time
Lunar Months
The twelve year cycle
When a child is born
When traditions intermingle
Some like it hot
5. Beliefs and superstitions The spirit in the banyan tree
Curing a sick child
The friendly little Jing Jok
Beleive it or not: never on a Wednsday
Trees and Flowers
Animals
6. Legends The Ramakien
An episode from the Ramakien "The floating lady"
Chao Mae Sarmmook
The Buddha's Footprint
The story of Manohra
The dog star and the chick star
More local legends
7. Families How family relationships are expressed in Thai
Family life
Laddawan
8. Thai Fortune Telling It's in the cards
Your future in your hands
Will your dreams come true?
Thai astrology
(1) Colours of the day
(2) Acharn Boonchuey
(3) Thai and western astrology compared
9. Words and Language What's in a (Thai) name?
Surnames
The worlds longest place name
Some sayings and proverbs
The versatile Thai Child
Words ancient and modern
10. Miscellaneous Phra Pathom Chedi
An unexpected English lesson.
As you can see there's something for everyone, I liked the chapter on sayings and proverbs and was surprised at the resemblence to some of our own when translated. Just as a taster see if you can guess these
Escape from a tiger and meet a crocodile
When the cows gone surround the cattle pen.
This book is a mine of information and I cannot recomend it enough. Written by an Englishman who has lived in Thailand for over thirty years.
In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday