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  1. When asked ‘Sabai dee mai’? (How are you/are you well?), you can reply, ‘Sabai dee, khop khun khap/kha’ (I am well, thank you). If you are having a bad day, you can say ‘mai sabai’ (I’m not doing well). (Mai means no/bad).

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  3. you can use this one. jai ใจ(cai) ⇒ heart, mind. jai means heart, so it can be thought that “receive to heart” or “answer to heart” ⇒ Thank you. But if you want to say Thank you to the first meeting people, it is better to use “Khob khun krub” or “Khob khun ka”, even he or she looks younger than you.

  4. gofindthailand.com › blog › how-to-say-thank-you-in-thailandHow to Say Thank You in Thailand?

    1 Νοε 2023 · Khop khun mak krap/ka (ขอบคุณมาก ครับ/ค่ะ) This phrase means “thank you very much” and is used to show greater appreciation to someone who has done something significant or gone out of their way to help you.

  5. 28 Ιουν 2024 · The phrase ขอบคุณมาก (khop khun mak) translates to “thank you very much” in Thai. This phrase is an enhanced version of ขอบคุณ (khàawp khun), with the addition of มาก (mâak), meaning “very much.”

  6. The most common and straightforward way to say "Thank you" in Thai is "ขอบคุณ" (Khop Khun). This phrase is widely used in both formal and informal situations, making it an essential expression to know. When expressing sincere gratitude, remember to say it with a smile, as the Thai people appreciate genuine gestures.

  7. 28 Μαρ 2024 · For a big favor or special effort: “Khop Khun Mak” (ขอบคุณมาก) translates to “Thank you very much” with “Makmeaning “a lot.” In formal situations or to elders: Enhancing the phrase with “Khop Khun Khrap/Kha” followed by the appropriate polite title or the person’s name shows both gratitude and respect.

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