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I JUST came back from 7-11, realized the lady asked me to heat up my food and i said mai (because i thought she asked if i was a member). I specifically looked for a video about this and I'm so glad there is one! Thank you kru pear!
What a great idea. This to me is how meaningful language learning can be done. Not by listing random words, but by lumping words or phrases together in a meaningful group. So when I learn them, and I find myself in a 7-11 (or similar situation), my brain can go right to that group of learned memories without distraction.
Absolutely loved this video! It's so refreshing to find content that's both informative and entertaining. Speaking of learning, if anyone's interested in diving deeper into Thai, I've been using apps like Ling and Pocket Thai Master to expand my knowledge. They've been incredibly helpful in making learning accessible and fun. Keep up the great work with these videos-I'm already looking forward to the next one! In the meantime, I'm going to use these phrases I've learnt at my nearest 7-11 555
In Philippines, we also get asked by the staff in this grocery store named Ever Supermarket. They ask us "May ever card po, Ma'am/Sir?" means "Do you have ever card, Ma'am/Sir?" Thai and Philippines does really have a lot of similarities.
I have been saying mai ao tung plasteek krub everyday lately and it makes them think I know more Thai than I actually do. I guess it is not a common phrase for farangs to want to learn (?) ♥️🇺🇸♥️🇹🇭
Khun Mod - yes this question for the All member Card is all present - but as a foreigner I cannot register for that card ... or is there a way that is not relly obvoius :-) to do so ? Otherwise, I love your courses - they are nice, clear and helpfull - THANKS
The third statement is plus selling, and can change based on the customer. For example, if you saw them smoking before they came in, asking if they want cigarettes or a lighter would be an appropriate replacement.
When I was there in December, when I bought food that could be heated, they asked me "ob mai kha?" Is this the same verb as the verb to cover and steam?
The staff said "op" which means to cook in an oven...maybe they had a toaster oven at that 7/11 Most have microwaves. I speak Thai a bit and live here.
Sawatdii ka, thank you for your interest in learning Thai with us, you are welcome to join our online course. We have new group classes every month. Please see the current schedule here: learnthaiwithmod.com/online-group-lessons/
I'm thai. And the answer is no. Though it is the same meaning. in fact, we don't use the word "ping" (ผิง) at much in daily life than "un" (อุ่น). In my opinion, "ping" (ผิง) is used with the fire only. Bonfire or campfire something like that. But for "un" (อุ่น), you can use that word when you use the microwave or anything that can heat up. So, for sandwich, we use "un" (อุ่น).
จำเป็น /jam-bpen/ means "necessary". ไม่จำเป็น /mâi jam-bpen/ translates "it is not necessary". If you want to tell your friend that you don't need to buy something because it is not necessary then you can use that phrase, but it is not polite to use this phrase for saying no to someone who offers you something.
@@antoinette4729 You've made this comment twice. Kelvin knows what Baht means. It is spelled wrong in the video. As of Nov 28 2022 this video has the Thai word for Baht incorrectly transliterated as "Bath" at 6:37.
The person who corrected your baht needs to know you were not spelling bath as in bath tub; you spelled the phonetic word for Thai currency, baht. Kruu Pear is correct.
Thank you for your comment. I would like to let you know that I write almost every script of the videos in this channel for Pear to film and spend 8 to 16 hours to edit each video. I hope you continue to follow my channel in the future although you don’t see me much in front of the camera but I do all the works behind this channel that I have been working hard to keep it going for over ten years.
@@ThaiwithMod Thanks Mod:) I'm just kidding;.. Somewhere in your videos I saw someone commenting about you using Pear and I found it so funny😁 It's obvious you started the channel and you guys work together closely on all productions❤This last video very useful! Thanks a lot to both of you for great content over the years.
@@troy5731 Thank you for your explanation and the verb trying to ... ( my tilak would kill me for that ... she knows and hears everything ... love her powerful passion )
Do you want to know more than just Thai words and phrases? We can help you become conversational in Thai!
John our online group classes today!
✅ Sign up now: learnthaiwithmod@gmail.com
✅ Check the updated schedule : bit.ly/3qqoXYy
I JUST came back from 7-11, realized the lady asked me to heat up my food and i said mai (because i thought she asked if i was a member).
I specifically looked for a video about this and I'm so glad there is one!
Thank you kru pear!
What a great idea. This to me is how meaningful language learning can be done. Not by listing random words, but by lumping words or phrases together in a meaningful group. So when I learn them, and I find myself in a 7-11 (or similar situation), my brain can go right to that group of learned memories without distraction.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad that you found this lesson useful in your Thai learning. :)
Thank a lot kru Pear.....I'm going to 7eleven tomorrow......this vedio is so helpful to men....
Absolutely loved this video! It's so refreshing to find content that's both informative and entertaining. Speaking of learning, if anyone's interested in diving deeper into Thai, I've been using apps like Ling and Pocket Thai Master to expand my knowledge. They've been incredibly helpful in making learning accessible and fun. Keep up the great work with these videos-I'm already looking forward to the next one!
In the meantime, I'm going to use these phrases I've learnt at my nearest 7-11 555
This is very useful! Most of the time I just smile and nodded at the staff without knowing what they're talking about and I feel rude/obnoxious TT
.. another fun interesting useful lesson delivered with a smile 😊
Sawadee phi kha I am learning Thai with your videos and I got another new video
Thank you for watching.
In Philippines, we also get asked by the staff in this grocery store named Ever Supermarket. They ask us "May ever card po, Ma'am/Sir?" means "Do you have ever card, Ma'am/Sir?" Thai and Philippines does really have a lot of similarities.
ever card is also similar to all member in 7/11 but I don't think we do have all member in our 7/11.
I love how all Thais have a cute name, usually one syllable.
Thank you for these video P’Mod
I've found that even here deep in Issaan they usually ask foreigners "wave mai ? " when asking if you want something heated, as in "microwave ?"
Oh i remember hearing that many years ago and thinking “wave my”? 😄
So.... That's what they're asking, thanks.
They ask that way at my local 7/11 in Bangkok .
Thanks for the useful lesson.I have also heard them just ask "ow plastic mai ka" rather than tung(plastic bag)
Yes, just that I did not recognize wave as English 5555
I have been saying mai ao tung plasteek krub everyday lately and it makes them think I know more Thai than I actually do. I guess it is not a common phrase for farangs to want to learn (?) ♥️🇺🇸♥️🇹🇭
Don’t forget wep mai ka (microwave) for frozen meals and op mai ka (toast) for the cheesy sandwiches etc
or just don't eat there haha
Ka or khrap!?
Good video. I will be taking your class soon. I travel to Thailand in a few days....
Pretty pointless unless you will stay for at least months
Very useful!! Thank you
It is great to hear that you found this lesson useful. :)
Thank u Mod. D 1st thing I arrived in Bangkok is to patronise 7-11,to buy my sim ♦️ card
This changed my life
Yes so true👌👌👌
Thank you very much for this video, this is what I am looking for,
Just bought two pack of dumplings.
50thb today. Yummy 😋
Did you make an order in Thai language? :)
@@ThaiwithMod they asked me and l responded in Thai.
My Thai is not very good even when they say it is. I know they are being polite.
@@anthony7091 Thai people are always happy to hear foreigners trying to speak Thai. Keep practicing! :)
Thanks 😊
Khun Mod - yes this question for the All member Card is all present - but as a foreigner I cannot register for that card ... or is there a way that is not relly obvoius :-) to do so ?
Otherwise, I love your courses - they are nice, clear and helpfull - THANKS
The third statement is plus selling, and can change based on the customer. For example, if you saw them smoking before they came in, asking if they want cigarettes or a lighter would be an appropriate replacement.
So useful I just move to Bangkok Thank you. Should do video paying bills at 7-11 and Netflix
Excellent!
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. :)
good...useful video..thank you
Thanks
I got it now. Three 7-11 girls together say Sawasdee Kaa Chern kaa (I always wondered what Chern kaa meant)
It is great that you learned something new here. :)
Krap Pom
what they say in family mart?
Very helpful. Thank you.
Sometimes สะสมคะแนนไหม for the All Member thing.
good job thanks
When I was there in December, when I bought food that could be heated, they asked me "ob mai kha?" Is this the same verb as the verb to cover and steam?
The staff said "op" which means to cook in an oven...maybe they had a toaster oven at that 7/11 Most have microwaves. I speak Thai a bit and live here.
Yes, I can use it for my next trip to Thailand. Khob kun krupp
Wonderful!
Excellent Mod👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
nice 1 what a good idea
What is the difference between ao and rap? You've mentioned ao is informal.
So they still mean to take/order?
Rap more formal than ao , yes they still mean to take/ order
Brilliant
Hi Mod when will you be doing more paid lessons after june
Sawatdii ka, thank you for your interest in learning Thai with us, you are welcome to join our online course.
We have new group classes every month. Please see the current schedule here: learnthaiwithmod.com/online-group-lessons/
Please write me at learnthaiwithmod@gmail.com to get the course syllabus and assessment test. :)
If they do not ask me if I want to heat it up, how can I ask them that I want to heat it up?
Khor un noi dai mai ka?
Correct ❤ or chûuay ùn dûuay kâ
ขอบคุณครับ
Are foreigners eligible to register for All member?
I mean the 7 Eleven.
@@Nekokeeb now, a membership for foreigners is available.
Very useful. Kop koon ka Kru Pear 😊
I already learned level 1 lesson from you , but for level 2 there is another teacher
What do you say if you want any food Microwaved?
Last I checked, All Member cards are only available to Thai people.
for sandwich can say “ping” instead of “un” for heat up?
I'm thai. And the answer is no. Though it is the same meaning. in fact, we don't use the word "ping" (ผิง) at much in daily life than "un" (อุ่น). In my opinion, "ping" (ผิง) is used with the fire only. Bonfire or campfire something like that. But for "un" (อุ่น), you can use that word when you use the microwave or anything that can heat up. So, for sandwich, we use "un" (อุ่น).
여기가 어디에요?
Ka nom jib~ we call it Xiu Mai~ 😆
Hi Kru, can’t I just say “mai cham bpen” instead of mai ao if i want to say “i dont need it”?
จำเป็น /jam-bpen/ means "necessary".
ไม่จำเป็น /mâi jam-bpen/ translates "it is not necessary".
If you want to tell your friend that you don't need to buy something because it is not necessary then you can use that phrase, but it is not polite to use this phrase for saying no to someone who offers you something.
How to change Thai to English in 7-11 app?🥺
If ปวด is an adjective. Why does it come before a noun? ปวดหัว ปวดหลัง ฯลฯ ขอบคุณมากครับ.
hi, can you please tell me what is the meaning of ตานคะ?? Thank you😊
ตานคะ no meaning but Maybe day say น้ำตาลค่ะ (nam tdaan kha ) -- it 's mean Sugar
Just a correction, I think "it is two baht" was spelled wrongly as "it is two bath"
Dear Kevin, bath is a tub where you bathe. A baht is Thai currency. Sometimes it is spelled baat but mostly baht as a phonetic pronunciation.
@@antoinette4729 You've made this comment twice. Kelvin knows what Baht means. It is spelled wrong in the video. As of Nov 28 2022 this video has the Thai word for Baht incorrectly transliterated as "Bath" at 6:37.
I am from Thailand Who wants to exchange languages?
Me
Me
Ao and rap is same thing? "take"
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This was a nice and useful lesson. But I wish I didn’t have to wait 1:40 for it to actually begin.
when you want ice drink make sure you say "I" not "ice" then Americano or Espresso with higher tone at the end.
'FARANG' never offered member card
I do not understand the ka and krap???
Female uses ka at the end
Male uses krap
all member. I thought they are saying remember and I reply remember what? or jam arai? 555
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The person who corrected your baht needs to know you were not spelling bath as in bath tub; you spelled the phonetic word for Thai currency, baht. Kruu Pear is correct.
The currency is the Baht. Spelling is, how you write a word, not how you say it.
I not satay Bangkok! Never hörd um ! Wave maikaa? Microwave….
Now go saleep
Ratree sawat ราตรีสวัสดี
They always ask me un mai ka? Then I learn it
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7/11 will not give All Member card unless you have the blue Thai ID card :)
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Kroo Pear, Kroo Mod is only using you...😄😄🤣
Thank you for your comment. I would like to let you know that I write almost every script of the videos in this channel for Pear to film and spend 8 to 16 hours to edit each video. I hope you continue to follow my channel in the future although you don’t see me much in front of the camera but I do all the works behind this channel that I have been working hard to keep it going for over ten years.
@@ThaiwithMod 👍 ... and thanks a lot to both of you!
@@ThaiwithMod Thanks Mod:) I'm just kidding;.. Somewhere in your videos I saw someone commenting about you using Pear and I found it so funny😁 It's obvious you started the channel and you guys work together closely on all productions❤This last video very useful! Thanks a lot to both of you for great content over the years.
@@ThaiwithMod ขยันมาก 😉
Pear and Mod are married since longtime and work as a team in privat and business ;)
Never heard any greetings walking into 7 Eleven and believe me I've been to lots.
I've heard them on every 7-11 I've been to in Thailand, and I've traveled there for a month
6:12 I usually answer to that question of the cashier girl:
“Phom mei chop sai tung, krup”
What makes them smile and blush.
😃
Translation please
@@_Alfa.Bravo_ Well, join the beginner course with teacher Mod. I’m sure she will explain it to you….
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I would like a bag
@@_Alfa.Bravo_ He's trying to make a joke " I no like wear bag (condom)".
@@troy5731 Thank you for your explanation and the verb trying to ... ( my tilak would kill me for that ... she knows and hears everything ... love her powerful passion )
I'm more of a familyMart guy.
I hope you can use some of these phrases in FamilyMart too:)
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Not good
It’s very useful. But how can i answer if i’m not member. Normally i said “No member krab” 😅
Say: mâi mii kráp
When I am about to pay
They ask me another question and I don’t understand it. 🥲🥲