reader Posted January 11 Posted January 11 From The Nation Loading... The National Identity Committee resolved on Thursday to designate the “wai” – the Thai way of greeting or paying respects – as a national identity, Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin said. Somsak, who chaired the committee’s meeting on Thursday, said that he would later seek a Cabinet endorsement to the resolution so that the “wai” would become Thailand’s official national identity. Wai, the most common greeting used by natives of Thailand, involves bringing one's palms together while bowing or dipping one's head. Somsak said on Thursday that ancient kingdoms in Southeast Asia accepted this greeting gesture from India through the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism, but Thailand managed to refine it and make the “wai” unique from similar gestures in other countries. The deputy premier also said that this way of greeting has become more common internationally, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, when people avoided shaking hands to prevent the spread of the virus. Somsak said that he expected “wai” to become a popular Thai identity in the same way as the elephant, which was declared the national animal several years ago by a previous government. Marc in Calif 1 Quote
vinapu Posted February 16 Posted February 16 On 1/11/2024 at 8:01 AM, reader said: The deputy premier also said that this way of greeting has become more common internationally, there's something in it, I noticed in recent months people making similar gestures where I live and in most cases they did not look oriental at all Quote