What is your lucky colour? Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 February 2005

Did you know that in Thailand that each day of the week is assigned a different colour for clothes you wear? I didn't really know about this at first but after a few years I was starting to get curious as to why people were giving me a different coloured shirt for my birthday. They were also telling me which day I should wear them! I started to get suspicious when they bought me a bright orange shirt and said I should wear it on Thursdays. That is when I discovered that each day of the week has its own colour.

Sunday - red
Monday - cream/yellow
Tuesday - pink
Wednesday - green
Thursday - orange/brown
Friday - blue
Saturday - black/purple

These days I have to wear a white shirt and tie at school. So, I don't pay attention to it so much any more. Anyway, you don't see many Thai people wearing the correct colour clothes for each day. But, some might wear a small piece of clothing, like a tie or handkerchief, which is the correct colour.

I think many people pay more attention to the colour of their day of birth. This then becomes their lucky colour. Some households might tie two colours around the pole of a spirit house - one for the husband and one for the wife. Even royal flags show the day the person was born. For example, Princess Sirindhorn was born on a Saturday so her flag is purple. The King was born on a Monday so his flag is yellow. The Queen was born on a Friday so her flag is blue.

You can work out the day you were born by clicking here. So, what is your lucky colour? Mine has always been green. As it happens, my birth colour is also green!

More information: "Thai Ways" by Denis Segaller and "Very Thai" by Philip Cornwell-Smith.

Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 
Amazing Thailand


Amphawa Floating Market

Unlike the famous market at Damnoen Saduak, this one does not start to get going until the late afternoon. Very good news for late risers. It also means you can visit the nearby park first before finishing your day with a meal at the floating market.

Read More>>>

Paknam Web Network

The following websites have all been produced by Paknam Web Co., Ltd. We are based in Samut Prakan and our mandate is to promote the Thai way of life to the world. 

ThailandLife.com
eThaiMusic.com
Thai-Blogs.com
LearningThai.com
ThaiPhotoBlogs.com
ThailandQA.com
ThailandVoice.com
ThailandGuidebook.com
Paknam.com
EnjoyThaiFood.com
ThaiChatBox.com
BangkokGuidebook.com
ThaiPrisonLife.com
ThailandQuiz.com
ThailandScribe.com
Top10ThaiMusic.com
ThaiBuddhist.com
ThaiDrugAddict.com
ThaiTravelBlogs.com
SiameseLife.com
ThailandVideoBlogs.com
RSS Feed Reader