Southern hospitality is an institutional practice taught from early childhood. Politeness is valued through basic manners like "yes, ma'am" and "please". Conversations are kept casual and never rushed. Good home cooking is a central part of Southern culture. Kindness extends to all guests, forming lifelong connections
Turkey's location between Europe and Asia influenced its diverse culture. Turkish society combines traditional and modern customs. National identity is strong, with strong patriotic values
Turkish people have olive-toned skin, brown hair, and almond/hooded eyes. Most Turkish people have brown hair, with some having blond hair. Turkish men have dense body hair, especially on arms and legs. Average height and build are similar to European standards
Hospitality derives from Latin "hospes" meaning host or guest. It involves welcoming guests with goodwill and entertainment. Hospitality ethics studies this usage in hospitality services
Turkish alphabet consists of 29 letters plus 6 phonetic characters. Most people don't speak English, especially outside cities. Turkish is phonetic, with letters representing specific sounds