How to Set Up a Meeting in Thai (Good For First Dates)

🇹🇭 Want to speak Thai in 100 days? Join the next Thai Language Challenge: https://www.thailanguagechallenge.com... Want to meet someone in Thailand for a first date, coffee, or a casual meetup? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to set up a meeting in Thai, using the exact phrases Thai people use to check availability, suggest a time, and decide where to meet. You’ll learn how to say: waang mai? – ว่างไหม – “Are you free?” wan sao khun waang mai? – วันเสาร์คุณว่างไหม – “Are you free on Saturday?” sa-duak mai? – สะดวกไหม – “Is it convenient?” prungnii dton chao sa-duak mai? – พรุ่งนี้ตอนเช้าสะดวกไหม – “Is tomorrow morning convenient?” jer gan mai? – เจอกันไหม – “Shall we meet?” jer gan mai khuen-nii? – เจอกันไหมคืนนี้ – “Shall we meet tonight?” jer gan tii-nai dii? – เจอกันที่ไหนดี – “Where should we meet?” jer gan gii mong dii? – เจอกันกี่โมงดี – “What time should we meet?” wannii mii kiu waang mai? – วันนี้มีคิวว่างไหม – “Do you have any free slots today?” prungnii haa mong yen mii kiu waang mai? – พรุ่งนี้ห้าโมงเย็นมีคิวว่างไหม – “Do you have a free slot at 5 PM tomorrow?” jong kiu – จองคิว – “to book / make a reservation” jong kiu dto song kon – จองคิวโต๊ะสองคน – “Book a table for two.” These phrases work for dating, friends, work meetings, doctors, salons, or casual hangouts — anywhere you need to coordinate plans naturally in Thai. 🎁 Free Thai Learning Resources: Watch the Thai Language Challenge in Action: ► Here's a Day 10 preview from inside of the Virtual Classroom: https://www.thailanguagechallenge.com... Master Thai Pronunciation: ► Here's a private video guide to sounding clear and confident in Thai: https://www.thailanguagechallenge.com... The Thai Phrasebook Newsletter: ► A free weekly email breaking down 3 everyday Thai sentences you’ll actually use: https://www.thailanguagechallenge.com... 100 Most Common Thai Words: ► Grab the Cheat Sheet and Digital Flashcard set: https://www.thailanguagechallenge.com...