In Thailand, a common way to greet someone is by placing your hands together in a prayer-like gesture called a "wai" and bowing slightly. You can say "Sawasdee" (hello) or "Sawasdee krub" (hello, if you are male) or "Sawasdee ka" (hello, if you are female) along with the gesture.
Not to is not used to greet someone.
To greet someone in Thai, you can say "Sawasdee" which means hello.
What is greet
To greet someone in the morning you say 'Good morning.'
to say hello or greet someone with happiness and joy
Thailand is often referred to as the "Land of Smiles" because of the warm and friendly nature of its people who always greet visitors with a smile.
สวัสดี (sà-wàt-dee) is the most common greeting. It's used when greeting in Thailand, followed on putting his/her palms together in a prayer like gesture and bowing. This gesture is called a Wai, and it is traditional for younger or people of lower class to initiate a Wai.
Namasta
to greet someone
konichiwa
In Dinka language, you can greet someone by saying "Duu taa?" which means "How are you?" or "Ko?" which means "What's new?"
"Greet" is a verb. It refers to the action of welcoming or acknowledging someone.