91. Reference : MM-1-11-134

Myang.

| Villagers are interdependent and the benefits among them are dependent on the relationship. | Punch card

92. Reference : MM-1-11-135

| Some families that do not have many members share food with other families. | Punch card

93. Reference : MM-1-11-136

Po leng.

| Ngern helped a boy who was sick, and later he became the boy’s father in law. | Punch card

94. Reference : MM-1-11-137

Various ways of exchanging thing.

| It is good to be both a giver and receiver. | Punch card

95. Reference : MM-1-11-138

Local ideas about norms of interaction.

| Moerman and wife gave powdered milk to the daughter of Seng. So Seng’s daughter called them father and mother. | Punch card

96. Reference : MM-1-11-139

Status relations.

| How to engage in a conversation. Avoidance of conflict in conversation. | Punch card

97. Reference : MM-1-11-140

Modesty and decentcy.

| An elderly Tai Lue woman was naked to the waist. Many of the elderly women wear only a sarong. | Punch card

98. Reference : MM-1-11-141

Sex role.

| A man works in a field while woman a cooks and prepare food for husband. | Punch card

99. Reference : MM-1-11-142

Wai.

| Paying respect through a wai. How to wai in different ways. | Punch card

100. Reference : MM-1-11-143

Morals.

| Firing a laborer, teasing a woman, and deception by a criminal. | Punch card