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  • 6/10/2025

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00:00Sawaddee is the iconic word that Thai people use to greet each other.
00:04But did you know that this word was invented not too long ago?
00:08Long before sawaddee, people simply asked each other,
00:10ginn khaaw hru yang?
00:11Have you eaten yet?
00:12Or pai nai ma?
00:14Where have you been?
00:14Casual everyday questions, not a formal greeting.
00:17So how did this now-famous word sawaddee come to be?
00:21Let me uncover this story for you.
00:23In the 1930s, Thai radio hosts end the show with Rati Sawad or Goodnight,
00:28but some felt it sounded like a direct English translation
00:31and wanted more uniquely Thai greeting.
00:33That's when Phraya Upakit Sillapasan, a brilliant scholar,
00:37invented sawaddee from ancient Sanskrit,
00:39so meaning good and asti meaning to have.
00:42So it means wishing you goodness and well-being.

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