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This text describes the 'Wai', a traditional Thai greeting that shows respect, performed by pressing hands together at chest height. The height of the hands indicates the level of respect. Additionally, it introduces 'Wat', which refers to a Thai temple or monastery, significant in Thai culture. More insights into these customs can enhance cultural appreciation and respect in interactions. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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- Thai greeting customs
- The significance of Wai
- Understanding Wat
- Thai cultural practices

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Suzanne Jeffrey Wai -A Thai greeting, and sign or respect, done by placing the hands in front of the body, at about chest high, elegantly pressed together like a lotus flower. The higher the placement of the wai, the higher the sign of respect. So, when you bow to someone like the Buddha, most people place the tips of their forefingers to their forehead, keeping their hands in the lotus position, and bow - deeply. Wat - A Thai Temple or Monastery.
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