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Describes someone who can't wait or gets frustrated when things move slowly. Literally means 'hot heart.' Thai speakers use this for people who rush others, tap their feet while waiting, or get annoyed in traffic jams. Common in everyday situations like describing impatient customers, drivers, or children who want things immediately.
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