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Phayu: "Hey guys, I've been thinking about baby names lately. Since Rain is half Korean, I was considering giving our little one both a Thai and Korean name. What do you think?"

Sky: "That's a wonderful idea, Phayu! It's important to honor both of your heritages."

Prapai: "I agree. It's a beautiful way to celebrate your backgrounds and create a connection to both cultures for your child."

Phayu: "Thanks, guys. I've been looking into names that have significance in both Thai and Korean cultures. It's been quite fascinating to learn about the meanings behind them."

Sky: "Do you have any favorites so far?"

Phayu: "Well, for a Thai name, I was thinking of something like 'Niran,' which means eternal or everlasting. And for a Korean name, maybe 'Ji-hoon,' which means wisdom and grace."

Prapai: "Those are beautiful choices, Phayu. I'm sure Rain will love them too. It's such a thoughtful way to honor both sides of his heritage."

Sky: "Definitely. And it'll be so special for your child to carry a name that reflects their diverse background. I love the idea."

Phayu: "Thanks, guys. It means a lot to me that you're supportive of this. I want our child to feel connected to both of their cultures and proud of their identity."

Prapai: "They will, Phayu. With parents like you and Rain, they'll grow up with a strong sense of who they are and where they come from."

Sky: "Absolutely. And I can't wait to meet little Niran Ji-hoon. They're going to be one lucky kid to have you both as parents."

As they continued to discuss baby names and share their excitement for the future, Phayu, Sky, and Prapai felt a deep sense of joy and anticipation for the arrival of their little one, knowing that their love and support would guide them through every step of the journey ahead.

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