I love what seems to be almost an absence of rules in Thailand. Despite this people generally go about living their life making responsible decisions and being kind to one another.
Thai people create dishes with ingredients, when separated from the whole, stink and look inedible, but when joined together with the others creates an explosion of flavors that leave you desiring only that food for the rest of your life.
Thailand has its own religion, which is a form of Thai buddhism, and so its Buddhist temples and sacred sites are special and unique compared to other places in Southeast Asia.
Thai people aren’t so friendly that they will go out of their way to talk to anyone who walks by, they do respect your privacy, but if you are interacting with them, then you are welcomed in like part of the family.
Thailand forces me to be present in every moment. It’s not just a street I can walk down in mind preoccupation, but an adventure I share with tuk tuks, cars, mobile street carts, motorbikes, people, all moving amongst one another.