You are right, of course you can use those phrases, but there are phrases that are used specifically to thank your host after a meal | Please feel free to ask questions or give additional information in the comment section |
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In a Yemeni and Egyptian dialects it would be:• There are old poems mentioning this tradition, which goes back to The Abbasid Caliphate 750 CE |
But in dialects there are variants:• It is in the eloquent form the standard Arabic but in colloquial it is:• Bonus: when some one offers you a perfume: It is a tradition for the host to offer perfume after a meal to the guests.
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