New Zealand wicketkeeper Rachel Priest said the White Ferns were happy to help out a team as enthusiastic as Thailand.
"As Kiwis, we like to get to know our opposition and with a team like Thailand, who we've never played before, it's nice to speak to people from other cultures and they just wanted to have a bit of a chat about how we go about our cricket," Priest said.
"We're happy to do things like that.
"I'm so pleased for them to get to the World Cup and they've obviously had a really good run to get here, but it's probably going to be a pretty tough ride for them.
"So we just shared some of our knowledge and asked them a few questions — it was just back and forth, getting to know each other."
Thailand's Nattakan Chantam said: "We were so excited to play New Zealand today because it is the first team our team has ever played them. We were nervous, but so happy to get the chance to play one of the best teams in the world.
"We will learn a lot. After the match, they gave us some tips. They told us to make sure we are always watching the ball and we will hit it well. We want to keep on challenging ourselves at this World Cup."
The White Ferns get their World Cup campaign underway in the early hours of Sunday morning, when they play Sri Lanka.