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hanutist

These wolves, who pretend to be harmless, look for places where tourists go and take advantage of them. They think people who are naive enough to trust others are foolish. They make money by selling things at high prices and confusing people with their bad language. Even though people talk about the problems of tourism, nothing ever gets done.

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hanutist

Take something to a leather shop and pay a fee. Take it to a jeweler and pay a fee. Take it to an estuary and pay a fee. Take it to a restaurant and pay a fee. Take the heads to a tour and pay a fee. Finally, let it enter a bar and pay a fee. This is like a tourist guide to help you find the best places to visit, even if they are haunted.

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hanutist

A "son of a bitch" is a term used to describe people who are rude and disrespectful. These people are often found in poorer countries and places where tourism is a major source of income. For example, if a German couple is walking down the street and someone is rudely touching the woman, kissing her hand, or has tattoos, this can be seen as a sign that the country is not as developed as others.

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hanutist

When Canadians who have been to the country are asked what they think about it, the first thing they mention is how friendly and welcoming the people are.

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hanutist

He buys items from a shop and then sells them. He takes a percentage of the profits from the sales. He sells precious stones and other items. He buys items from a shop in Armenia and then takes them to his own shop to sell.

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hanutist

These people are called salespeople. They take customers to a store and get a percentage of the money the customer spends on the items they buy.

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hanutist

In Sultanahmet, I saw a mother and daughter who were tourists. I wanted to hang out with them and have two teas. But there were some people who were talking in a way that was annoying. They were the shame of Istanbul and they spoke with an Eastern accent. They were like jackals waiting to attack their prey. These people made me embarrassed to be a man and to live in this country.

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hanutist

People who bother people walking by restaurants, bars, or other places by asking for money or help are called "beggars".

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