Mik cần gấp, hứa sẽ trả. ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- D. READING I. Fill in each blank with a word from the box. wal with simply bow given rather addressing usual Thais often greet one another with a wai – a palms-together gesture accompanied by , slight bend of knees and smile. 'Khun' is used as a prefix, instead of people. It can be used for both males and females. For be Khun a (1)_ Mr and Ms when (2). example, a 30-year-old male, Kullawat Chaowanawatee, will (3)_ Kullawat. Every Thai has a nickname, and once you are more familiar with people it is (4). for them to encourage you to call them by their nickname instead of their from first name. Most Thai nicknames are single syllable words which are (5). birth and can be Thai or English words, colours, fruits, or shortenings of their first name. Thais don't use 'please', 'thank you' and 'hello'. Instead of saying 'thank you', 'hello’ or 'good bye', many Thais simply smile or offer a (6). 'please' in Thai is complex and varies (7). to. Many Thais ask 'where are you going?' (8). The equivalent of the rank and status one is speaking than saying 'How are you?