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How to Say I'm Rooting for You in Thai

A Anonymous10 Jul 2026EnglishThai
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Cheering someone on in Thai

When a friend faces something hard, this is the phrase to reach for. Bpen gam-lang jai hai (เป็นกำลังใจให้) means I am rooting for you or I am cheering you on. At its heart is gam-lang jai (กำลังใจ), which is moral support or encouragement, literally the strength of the heart.

So you are telling someone you are their source of strength, a warm thing to say before an exam, a big day or a tough patch.

Thai culture puts real value on emotional support, so this phrase carries genuine weight. This short Thai reel shows how to say I am rooting for you so you can lift up a Thai friend when they need it.

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