To Wai in Thailand is a traditional greeting, I’m told they don’t shake hands. It’s holding the hands up to the face together like a prayer. A younger person should always wai the older person first, so it’s also a mark of respect.
I do do it when I remember, especially if someone’s gone out of their way to help me.
I like the two little girl-gnomes with the free wifi sign, it’s welcoming and “cool”, well for me anyway 🙂

(c) Don Charisma, photos taken in Thailand, 2013
this is very nice and creative. 🙂
Thanks 🙂
Nice to learn about other cultures traditions. Thanks for sharing.
Irene
Welcome 🙂 DC
I like the idea of Wai Fi. Thanks for this post.
I’ll have to get you to write my titles, as I like that one better now, never even thought of it, DOH 🙂
You are welcome 😉
Much more honorable! Are the Natives restless? LOL!
🙂 No not here, the natives are relaxed … Bangkok is a different story, but lucky I don’t have any reason to go there for quite a while ….