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- Only after a guest has drunk tea to you begin inquiries into who he is or what his business may be.  "Take my bread and salt and tell me the whole truth," is the local saying.
 
- Only after a guest has drunk tea to you begin inquiries into who he is or what his business may be.  "Take my bread and salt and tell me the whole truth," is the local saying.
  
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- "Be attentive and receptive to guests.  A true man expresses his dignity not only in combat, but in how he treats his fellow humans.  You can be dying from fatigue but never let it show to a guest.  Always be modest about yourself and curious about your guest" (Khazak saying).
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- "Be attentive and receptive to guests.  A true man expresses his dignity not only in combat, but in how he treats his fellow humans.  You can be dying from fatigue but never let it show to a guest.  always be modest about yourself and curious about your guest" (Khazak saying).
  
 
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