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When you arrive at a hotel, a warm greeting like 'Sawasdee' (สวัสดี) goes a long way. Adding 'krab' for men or 'kha' for women shows respect. • You might want to say 'I have a reservation' (มีการจองไว้ครับ/ค่ะ, Mee gaan jaawng wai krab/kha) to let the staff know you're expected. • Asking 'What time is check-out?' (เช็คเอาท์กี่โมงครับ/ค่ะ?, Check-out gee mong krab/kha?) is essential for planning your departure. • If you're unsure about your room, asking 'Can I see my room?' (ขอดูห้องได้ไหมครับ/ค่ะ?, Khaw doo hong dai mai krab/kha?) can help clarify any doubts. • For additional services, you can say 'Do you have Wi-Fi?' (มี Wi-Fi ไหมครับ/ค่ะ?, Mee Wi-Fi mai krab/kha?) to ensure you're connected during your stay. For wider hotel and accommodation discovery across Thailand, also see Hotels Thailand Directory at https://directory.hotelsthailand.online/.





