Now 'face' is something we are told is key in thai society. I'd love to hear a thai view on the importance of face.
For instance in UK most people will not hold back to tell another they are wrong in public. In general I believe this shouldn't be done in Thailand.
I've had various experiences of seeing Thai face in practice, one thing i've noticed it seems to be somewhat flexible- so is it a true social requirement or one on demand?
I'd love to hear examples and thoughts.