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Dear Old Dad (DearOldDad@noaddr.yahoo.com) 2009/02/27 07:22

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How about this?:

     Suffix the word dee, or "good", to sabai, and you get the
standard Thai greeting: sabai dee mai?, or "Are you well?"
       - from http://www.thingsasian.com/stories-photos/2489
              "10 Essential Thai Words and Phrases"

after I finish getting it DL'd I'll have to try that.

- Dad


On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:40:06 GMT, vikingsystem@noway.net wrote:

>the pass should be "wai" or "Wai".
>
>I tried both of them,but none works.
>
>what can we do...

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