Say Love in Thai

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Use these phrases to express feelings of love to a Thai person.

Steps

  1. From a man: Phom (I - masculine) Rak (love) Khun (you)
  2. From a woman: Chan (I - feminine) Rak Khun

Other phrases to express your love

  1. You are beautiful: Khun su-ay (beautiful) mak (very).
  2. You are cute: Khun narak (cute) / Khun narak mak.
  3. I miss you: Phom/Chan Khit-Theung (miss) Khun.
  4. (Adding "Khrap" for a man, "Kha" for a woman, makes any statement very polite and pretty.)
  5. CHOKE DEE! (Good Luck!)

Tips

  • Remember to smile.
  • Be aware of how you touch the person you love, feet are disrespectful and shouldn't be used to touch or indicate anything, and one shouldn't pat another's head with their hands.
  • If you bow your head a little you can indicate respect.
  • Public displays of affection are uncomfortable in Thailand, save it for when you are alone.

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