FiscalFizz Posted February 5, 2012 Author Share Posted February 5, 2012 (edited) Oh no...... Oh no here we go again.....OP....please use the search function...there must be thousands of threads on this subject on TV... when this question, along with questions on Sin Sot come up....every Thai wannabee jumps on the bandwagon trying to show how at one with their Thainess they are.... Soutpeel- I apologize for inconviencing your world by asking a question on TV that has been answered before. The 3 different search terms I typed in must not have hit home to the elusive and well written ThaiVisa.com algorithms that guide the well known and established thaivisa search engine. For this, I am truly and utterly apologetic. To offend the good nature and senses of someone like yourself is beyond comprehension for a peasant such as myself. Next time everbody. I wil make sure to type in 5 different search terms,... Edited February 5, 2012 by FiscalFizz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zzaa09 Posted February 5, 2012 Share Posted February 5, 2012 Wai don't they shake my hand ? Many Thais, including kids, like to shake hands. I think it's a novelty for them. You'll notice that they wash their hands afterwards.....precautions, ya know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomTao Posted February 5, 2012 Share Posted February 5, 2012 I usually wai first when I am introduced to a person older than myself, I was told this is polite and shows respect to an elder, I also wai to a person I am introduced to or meet who is in a position of authority, I will return a wai when someone gives me a wai, I have found a wave to be acceptable to those who know me, except when they are in the company of a person I don't know. I never give a nod in return for a wai, I think that would be like refusing to return a handshake. Posted with Thaivisa App http://apps.thaivisa.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted February 5, 2012 Share Posted February 5, 2012 I never give a nod in return for a wai There are times when that is acceptable. For instance if you have your hands full or carrying something. There are a couple of other instances also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomTao Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 I never give a nod in return for a wai There are times when that is acceptable. For instance if you have your hands full or carrying something. There are a couple of other instances also. Thanks for clearing that up, didn't think of that circumstance. Posted with Thaivisa App http://apps.thaivisa.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fookhaht Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 A good primer on the subject: "How To Wai your Hi in Thai" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 The 3 different search terms I typed in must not have hit home to the elusive and well written ThaiVisa.com algorithms that guide the well known and established thaivisa search engine. Are you questioning the results of the TV search engine? That must be breaking at least one rule or another. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F1fanatic Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 I usually wai first when I am introduced to a person older than myself, I was told this is polite and shows respect to an elder, I also wai to a person I am introduced to or meet who is in a position of authority, I will return a wai when someone gives me a wai, I have found a wave to be acceptable to those who know me, except when they are in the company of a person I don't know. I never give a nod in return for a wai, I think that would be like refusing to return a handshake. Posted with Thaivisa App http://apps.thaivisa.com When I came here as a tourist a cashier in Tesco or somewhere 'wai'd' me and I 'wai'd in return. My brother, who had lived here for a few years, explained that it only made me look stupid. He was right. But, I have found that bowing my head respectfully works in all situations as the Thais understand that we know nothing about wai'ing, but the bowed head shows respect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 I usually wai first when I am introduced to a person older than myself, I was told this is polite and shows respect to an elder, I also wai to a person I am introduced to or meet who is in a position of authority, I will return a wai when someone gives me a wai, I have found a wave to be acceptable to those who know me, except when they are in the company of a person I don't know. I never give a nod in return for a wai, I think that would be like refusing to return a handshake. Posted with Thaivisa App http://apps.thaivisa.com When I came here as a tourist a cashier in Tesco or somewhere 'wai'd' me and I 'wai'd in return. My brother, who had lived here for a few years, explained that it only made me look stupid. He was right. But, I have found that bowing my head respectfully works in all situations as the Thais understand that we know nothing about wai'ing, but the bowed head shows respect. Yes, the Tesco girls always wai to us as respect and realizes we are older than her so must do. And yes, you do not wai back, a simple smile and sawadi krup is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Payboy Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 Seeing how many people leave the restrooms without washing their hands, I'm actually quite hapy to wai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiG16 Posted February 6, 2012 Share Posted February 6, 2012 Lol on that note I'm never shaking a guys hand again!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdnvic Posted February 9, 2012 Share Posted February 9, 2012 Insult deleted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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