


A recent note I sent to Bangkok Post columnist (and former Sports Editor) Roger Crutchley:
Dear Roger–
You mentioned wais and namastes in another column. In the US, aside from stuffy Washington, D.C. and among oligarchs like Trump, the wai and namaste gestures are not that unusual–in yoga studios around the country and at the end of countless performances by musicians, whether they be rock, jazz or classical.
I would hope that Thais “get it” that in times like these they have something to offer the entire world (and perhaps a reason Covid-19 has not flourished here) and that perhaps the normal etiquette–who goes first, how high or low the hands are held–can be waived for now.
Best–
Terence A. Harkin
Author, The Big Buddha Bicycle Race
Occasional blogger, Curmudgeon in the Land of Smiles