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Common English sentences for going to Thailand

When traveling to Thailand

Want to use English in hotels or shopping? According to personal experience

It will be more useful for you to learn Thai.

Large companies and hotels had better use English.

But when you shop in a general store or a stall, you should speak English.

It seems that in addition to the basic figures

General stall owners can't hear clearly.

But they will use the computer to bargain with you.

You use body language to indicate what you want.

Then use their computers to bargain at the price you want.

I have been able to communicate effectively. Here are some basic travel or useful sentences.

I hope the other party can hear clearly: ShoppingDo do you sell ... Do you sell ...? Can you show me ...? How much is this? (It goes without saying.

The simpler they are, the easier it is to understand this size. Do you have anything better/bigger/cheaper/cheaper? Cheaper ones

Okay? Excuse me, hotel

I want to sign in. I have a reservation. If the receptionist greets you first, don't say sorry; Suppose you have booked a room.

Give the relevant information to the front desk) Do you have a single/double room tonight? When is the check-out time? What about breakfast time? Can you tell me how to get there? How long will it take to get there? Do you have a map/brochure?