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Greeting — Wai & Khrap/Ka

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Greeting — Wai & Khrap/Ka

The Thai greeting is the Wai (ไหว้) — the palms are pressed together in front of the chest (like in prayer), and you slightly bow your head. The Wai is a greeting, thank you, and sign of respect all in one.

Wai Rules

  • The higher the hands and the deeper the bow, the more respect. In front of monks: Hands at forehead level, deep bow. In front of older people: Hands at nose level. Among peers: Hands at chest level.
  • As a tourist: You don't have to initiate the Wai, but you should return it if someone gives you a Wai. Exception: Children and service staff (waiters, drivers) — here you don't need to return it (a friendly smile and nod suffice).
  • Common mistake: Do not Wai while holding money/items. Hands must be free.

Basic Greetings

GermanThai (Phonetic)Thai Script
Hello (man says)sa-wàt-dii krápสวัสดีครับ
Hello (woman says)sa-wàt-dii kâสวัสดีค่ะ
How are you?sa-bai-dii mái?สบายดีไหม
I'm finesa-bai-diiสบายดี
Thank youkòp-kun kráp/kâขอบคุณครับ/ค่ะ
Sorrykǒo-tôot kráp/kâขอโทษครับ/ค่ะ
Yeschâi kráp/kâใช่ครับ/ค่ะ
Nomâi châi kráp/kâไม่ใช่ครับ/ค่ะ
It's okaymâi pen raiไม่เป็นไร
I don't understandmâi kâo jaiไม่เข้าใจ
Do you speak English?kun pûut paa-sǎa ang-grìt dâi mái?คุณพูดภาษาอังกฤษได้ไหม

💡 Tipp

The easiest way to win over Thais: Learn "Sawatdii khrap/ka" and "Khop khun khrap/ka" — Hello and Thank you. Just these two phrases, delivered with a smile and a Wai, open all doors.

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