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		<title>Mai Pen Rai</title>
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Mai Pen Rai
Mai Pen Rai &#8211; pronounced &#8220;My pin rye&#8221;. You will hear it many times before you get out of Thailand, often when something goes wrong or someone looses their cool. This simple phrase sums up life in Thailand and the attitude there in general.  This famous attitude is what allowed them to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Temple Etiquette</title>
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		<title>The Wai</title>
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The Wai
To say hello when you first enter a place, put both of your hands together into a prayer gesture with the tips of your fingers just around chin level. The wai is higher in front of your face depending on the age and status of the person you are saying hello to. If it [...]]]></description>
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