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If you're visiting Turkey or the Turkish speaking part of Cyprus (The North), or you have a Turkish friend, you will quickly notice that most of the Turks are very polite and say thank you quite a lot. So you don't look, and feel, like a left out tourist, learn how to say "thank you". Others will also appreciate that you went out of your way to learn how to thank them.
 
If you're visiting Turkey or the Turkish speaking part of Cyprus (The North), or you have a Turkish friend, you will quickly notice that most of the Turks are very polite and say thank you quite a lot. So you don't look, and feel, like a left out tourist, learn how to say "thank you". Others will also appreciate that you went out of your way to learn how to thank them.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Learn the word for Thank You. "Thank you" is written like Teşekkür ederim. It's pronounced Teh-sheh-kull-erh Ed-erh-im. Practice saying the words out loud, slowly first, until you perfect it. It's best to learn how to write the words as well. Try perfecting the first part first before learning the second part.
 
#Learn the word for Thank You. "Thank you" is written like Teşekkür ederim. It's pronounced Teh-sheh-kull-erh Ed-erh-im. Practice saying the words out loud, slowly first, until you perfect it. It's best to learn how to write the words as well. Try perfecting the first part first before learning the second part.
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#Practice all the time. This can be done by repeating the word to yourself, repeating the word to a Turkish speaking friend and asking them if you're getting it right, or just thanking people in Turkey or Northern Cyprus when they do something nice to you. Even if you don't get it perfect, they will know what you mean.
 
#Practice all the time. This can be done by repeating the word to yourself, repeating the word to a Turkish speaking friend and asking them if you're getting it right, or just thanking people in Turkey or Northern Cyprus when they do something nice to you. Even if you don't get it perfect, they will know what you mean.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Say Thank You in Turkish|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==