Understanding Rural Living In Thailand For A New Expat

Understanding Rural Living In Thailand For A New Expat

 

As many people are increasingly interested in travelling to Thailand, due to the opportunities and beautiful environment that the country has to offer, others want to learn about the culture and the way of life in the region. The culture of the country is an interesting one, with important emphasis of unity and love. The children are as well taught on responsibility and respect for the elders at a very tender age. Hence if you are interested in the rural family setting of the Thai people, below is a simple breakdown.

familyFamily

The family comprises of an extended family and many generations living in the same home. However, in some instance, you will see several houses in same compound. Here in the homesteads is where the little children grow and learn the codes of behaviour as a Thai child. The learn stuff is meant to propel the kid in the village and out of the village when much older.

Village

Here the home, described as a simple house that has a variety of domestic animals ranging from chickens to buffaloes. These animals live below and the families above. This is often a single roomed house. There is often little privacy, though privacy is not as highly regarded as in Western countries. In the family, the father is head of the family and the leader, though the mother plays a vital role in the family setting such as dealing with the finances.

Social responsibility

Living in a community, they instil and value unity, social harmony and communal living. There is also division of work between the various age groups and genders. The communal living instils tolerance and togetherness, which is essential. As a result, children develop responsibility at a tender age with the several tasks that come with it, with taking care of the parents at their old age being one of the many responsibilities.

respect oldersRespect for elders

Apart from the communal living and the responsibilities that parents and the community instil in the children, respect for the elders is a key component of the education that the children have to go through in the village. This teaching not only takes place in the village, but people still learn the above even outside their village.

If you have an interest in the rural family and culture aspects that come with being a resident in rural parts of Thailand, as a foreigner, you have the chance to rent or purchase one of their rural property developments that are accessible to many.