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How low is the slave status in Thailand?
Thai slaves always kneel. This is caused by the deep-rooted hierarchy. Thais are all hierarchical. This system is called "Sacdina System", with distinct levels. The lower level must absolutely respect and obey the higher level.

Thailand is a country that still retains its monarch. In Thailand, the monarch is still the symbol of the country, and even the monarch of Thailand can intervene in the change of power in the country, so this has kept many traditional things in Thailand. In fact, Thailand still has a hierarchical system, divided into nobles and civilians, and even many nobles are royalty, which makes their status very high, and the income of such people is particularly high.

Moreover, being a slave in Thailand is not like a slave who sells himself. Thai slaves also have their own rights and interests, but they still have to be divided into masters and slaves in peacetime.

Thai folklore:

Thais are used to calling their unknown elders uncles, aunts, aunts, grandfathers and grandmothers. Peers are also called brothers or sisters. They have been educated at home since childhood, and they should respect their parents and elders at home. The school trains students to respect teachers and be polite to senior students. Teaching students to respect their teachers is like respecting their parents.

At the annual Songkran Festival, people are used to sprinkling holy water on their respected elders and superiors. On Teachers' Day, students should pay tribute to their teachers. The fashion of respecting teachers and valuing morality is related to the education of advocating kindness and repaying kindness in society. There is no preference for boys in Thailand, and many families are happier to have girls than boys.

Thai women have achieved equal status with men in all aspects, such as education, voting and election.