Yes, of course when Vietnamese people is really friendly and when you do something and help them They will always be very appreciate and not just only say they will Give you some price give you some presents and will ask you for the next time meet to know No more about you Stop recording me
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Do people in your country often say “thank you”?
Well, I’m very religious. I do believe Ghanaian people have this kind of good habit of saying thank you whenever they receive gifts, help or good service from someone. They say thank you immediately afterward.
Do people in your country often say “thank you”?
Yeah, people in my country often appreciate anything. Like if you buy something to homeless person, he will apologize, he will firstly apologize for his like clothes and he will thank you till he isn’t dead.
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would yo like to be a teacher?
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