What are different ways to say Thank You in Thai?
In Thai, you would say "Kop Khun Kha" to express gratitude. It is the most popular way of saying thank you in the Thai language and can be used for anything from being thanked by someone or thanking them. When responding with this phrase, it is customary to bow slightly when receiving thanks and show a slight smile on your face. When giving something like flowers or food items such as candy bars, another appropriate response is "Yaawp jin kaafeemaa," which translates to 'thankful for that sweet thing.' A more formal variation of this phrase would be 'Yaawp kin kaafeemaa.' If the other person helped you, then the appropriate phrase is "Khun khap puchaan nai ter" which translates to 'thankful for your help.' This can be used as a more formal alternative to thankfulness, and when responding with this phrase, it is customary to bow slightly while keeping eye contact during conversation. When thanking someone after they have done somet