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Ive been living in Thailand on and off for almost 10 years. I started my journey in Chiang Mai, headed towards the Southern part of Thailand (Rayong, Hat Yai, etc) and spent a few years in BK. Ive never paid much attention to Wai's until the past two years living in the Northeast region. Prior to this, I just give my usual Wais to people close to my age range or older without much care. When it was given Id return it. Whenever I was with my mates they did so as well.

 

Im not sure if its a regional thing but Ive noticed a drop off being in the Northeast. No biggie. About a week ago a few of the local beauty pageant contestants when to dine where we were for a photo opp. It was my wife, myself and my mate. One of the contestants gave the Wai to my wife while I was eating. According to my mate, he gave one to her a second after my wife and claimed that he didnt get a return Wai back. He was a bit upset and I told him to chill since the beauty contestants looked nervous and it wasnt there focus. Also I told him sometimes people give Wais to a group than individual.

 

He then scolded me and told me it was rude since he was an older man, bla bla bla. I came here to the forums here to make it clear on this issue.

 

The only thing I notice is that in other regions in Thailand it was quite common whereas in BK and the Northeast it was the least. Also I tend to break the rules, like if a waiter or a maid Wai's at me Ill return it back. 

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6 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

The only old men I see regularly wai'ing young attractive girls is in go-go's., and very foolish they look.  She probably thought he was being inappropriate and responded accordingly.

LOL. Dont know he he looked at them and just going by him saying he gave a simple Wai

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8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Don't wai anyone, you aren't a serf or a lord.

Usually I keep it only to older people like friends/family that I dont see quite often.

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5 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

As far as I know there are many versions of a Wai. And if you do it the wrong way (for that occasion) then it's not good.

 

Just two example:

 

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The second pic looks like how he does it most of the time and the more I think about it, perhaps a bit lower. Cant wait to show him the thread here ????

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11 minutes ago, JSLit said:

The second pic looks like how he does it most of the time and the more I think about it, perhaps a bit lower. Cant wait to show him the thread here ????

My point was/is that there is no correct way to do that in general. There is a way to wai the older boss and there is another way to wai someone younger and another way to wai a monk. And some more.

I guess it depends on the receiver how serious they look at this.

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What I told my mate was to generally dont give Wais to younger people first especially when its that obvious of difference of age. My guess is that she was caught off guard from nerves and who knows, it may have been a group thing (though I think Wais are 1 on 1)

 

I personally didnt Wai back even if I did see it since I view these beauty pageant girls as kids even if they are 19 years old. 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'm the oldest, most educated and richest person I ever meet in Thailand.

So, by their own rules, they should always wai me.

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3 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

No they don't.

yes they do.

 

4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

If you don't understand that then maybe just stick to your own kind

How very patronising......

 

I do not need to or do i care to understand how it all works. Having lived here for more than 24years and speaking the language it has no impact on my life if i Wai or not.

 

Next pls...

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1 minute ago, PJ71 said:

yes they do.

 

How very patronising......

 

I do not need to or do i care to understand how it all works. Having lived here for more than 24years and speaking the language it has no impact on my life if i Wai or not.

 

Next pls...

That you are aware of...

 

No, Thais are masters of toleration

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So the OP's mate, who I assume is a farang, got upset when his wai wasn't acknowldeged and reciprocated?

 

Maybe best to just avoid this cultural assimilation nonsense. It's a big old nothing burger.

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