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{{stub|date=2015-08-27}}In the world, there are thousands of different languages, some well known, some not. That means that more than once, we will interact with someone who speaks another language. In the world, Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language, with English coming in second. When we interact with someone who speaks another language, we should still remember common courtesy, which includes thanking that person or that group. It is always good to know how to say thank you in different languages. If you know not another foreign word, you should know how to thank someone.
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In the world, there are thousands of different languages, some well known, some not. That means that more than once, we will interact with someone who speaks another language. In the world, Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language, with English coming in second. When we interact with someone who speaks another language, we should still remember common courtesy, which includes thanking that person or that group. It is always good to know how to say thank you in different languages. If you know not another foreign word, you should know how to thank someone.
[[Category:Multiple Language Guides]]
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Sample Ways to Say Thanks ===
 
=== Sample Ways to Say Thanks ===
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#* Vietnamese: Cam On (pronounced caam-ungh)
 
#* Vietnamese: Cam On (pronounced caam-ungh)
  
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