home     about us     terms & conditions     newsletter     faq     contact
Business guide :: Phuket guide by hotelATM Business guide :: Phuket guide by hotelATM
Jump to: Phuket hotels

Phuket Business Travel Guide

Jump to: Business Galleries

Phuket Business RSS feed

Every culture around the world has very specific forms of etiquette that may seem completely foreign to those who are not native to the area. When conducting business on foreign soil, it is a good idea to have a solid foundation into what is and is not acceptable etiquette in business and cultural dealings to avoid inadvertently causing offense. The same holds true for business etiquette in Phuket Island Thailand. [more]

Exhibitions and Trade Fairs on Phuket
There are few places in the world that are as ideally located and suited for trade fairs and exhibits as Phuket Island, Thailand. You will find that there are many exhibitions and trade fairs in Phuket throughout the year though there seems to be a season that is literally packed from beginning to end with fair... read more.
Rubber Plantations on Phuket
Although tourists and the visitors supply some of the economic means of the survival of the tropical island of Phuket, it also has two other well known resources. One of the two was tin mining which was mostly worked by Chinese who migrated to the island, over a century ago. The other resource Phuket Island had... read more.

Can't find what you are looking for? Tell our Phuket experts in what you are interested in and we will add it to our Phuket Business.



Business etiquette in Phuket Island Thailand isn't terribly difficult to follow. The first thing you should understand as a businessman or woman in this area is that business suits are rarely needed. The atmosphere is much more casual than in other cultures for doing business and more casual attire is expected and accepted. Greetings are a little different for those that are considered westerners than those that are local. Thai natives will be greeted with a bow though most foreign businessmen will be greeted with a handshake.

While small talk and general conversation is a good idea when breaking the ice the Thai have a special reverence for their royals. Do not make the mistake of criticizing the royal family or you will risk seriously insulting those you are doing business with and risking the business deal. In fact, it is better to avoid the topics of politics and the royal family all together in the course of business etiquette in Phuket Island Thailand if at all possible to risk inadvertently saying something that may offend.

It is helpful to understand that there is a rather large Muslim population in and around Phuket Island Thailand. While the constraints are somewhat relaxed in this area the religious beliefs are still held dear by many of the residents. Though the dress code is casual a certain amount of modesty is still expected. This is more than simply business etiquette in Phuket Island Thailand but etiquette that should help you get through the social environment here as well.

The best rule of thumb perhaps is to watch what the locals do whenever possible and mimic their actions. If you follow the advice above and try to avoid dangerous territory you should do quite well. Local business leaders are largely accepting of minor faux pas in business etiquette in Phuket Island Thailand because they want the additional business. Do not rely on that leniency though and make the effort to learn the conduct that is expected.

pretty girl"Everything you ever wanted to know about Phuket business"

 
 





Phuket Guides


Booking Advice
How To Book
Reservation FAQ



256-bit encryption

Secure Bookings
Privacy Policy


Phuket Weather

Sat, 13 Mar 2010 7:00 am ICT
 is Partly CloudyWeather: Partly Cloudy
Temp.: 27 C

Weather and Forecast
Phuket Weather Blog


Currency Exchange
1 USD = 33.17 THB
1 EUR = 48.73 THB
1 GBP = 53.97 THB
1 AUD = 29.96 THB
* rates by XE
Currency Converter
Business Information



Newsletter Archive

Enjoy this site?
Bookmark and Share


Visitors staying in Phuket also like to go to...
Koh Phi Phi hotels comparison guide
Krabi hotels comparison guide Koh Samui hotels comparison guide
Koh Phangan hotels comparison guide
Facebook
 

© 2000-2010 hotelATM and phi-phi.com; all rights reserved. Click here for our User Agreement.