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Before my shite Thai gets attacked............ Do your worst. Tonight I was in a very nice watering hole (pub) and I struck up a conversation with a dude. Turns out he has lived here for a year. Nice enough chap. One thing REALLY puzzled me though. He wai'ed (wai in the past tense as a regualr verb due to English but to mean the Thai greeting) when we met. He also finished a lot of sentences with 'krap' I was a bit taken back by what I first thought was 'nob' behaviour. Have others ever met any like this? He wai'ed to a ******* farang. Just felt a bit odd...................... Krap
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is there someone to explain me Thai greeting :?: name is wai ? is same meaning as shake the hand ? how do you it correctly ? i heard you do it differently for normal people, monk, and king familly ? when is good to do it ? don't do to children ? do it only to friends ? and last... is there some rules about who do it first ? younger do it first ? thx to grow my mind