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Turkish society is very hierarchical. It is necessary to mark by sometimes heavy flattery the chance which one has to meet a celebrity, a professor, an imam, a high official or, more simply, a venerable old man. The gesture of raising the head while making a "Tssk!" "Lip service is not contemptuous, despite appearances, it simply means" No! "
Turkish society is very hierarchical. It is necessary to mark by sometimes heavy flattery the chance which one has to meet a celebrity, a professor, an imam, a high official or, more simply, a venerable old man. The gesture of raising the head while making a "Tssk!" on the tip of the lips is not contemptuous, despite appearances, it simply means: "No! "


==Polite formulas==
==Polite formulas==

Revision as of 14:45, 14 January 2022

Turkish society is very hierarchical. It is necessary to mark by sometimes heavy flattery the chance which one has to meet a celebrity, a professor, an imam, a high official or, more simply, a venerable old man. The gesture of raising the head while making a "Tssk!" on the tip of the lips is not contemptuous, despite appearances, it simply means: "No! "

Polite formulas

  • Welcome: hos geldiniz.
  • Hi/Hello! : merhaba.
  • Hello (in the morning): günaydin.
  • Good evening: iyi aksamlar.
  • Good night: iyi freeze.
  • Goodbye: allaha ismarladik.
  • Have a good trip, have a good trip: güle, güle.
  • Please: lütfen.
  • Thank you ! : mersi, tesekkür ederim.
  • How is it going ? : nasilsiniz?
  • Very good: iyiyim.
  • Health ! : serene!
  • That's nice: naziksiniz.
  • to request = rica etmek.
  • can you do it? = yapabilir misin?
  • good work = iyi çalışmalar.

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