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How do you say thank in bahama?

There isn't a specific phrase in Bahamian Creole for "thank you" that's drastically different from standard English. They generally use the same phrase:

"Thank you."

However, you might hear some variations like:

* "Thank you, mon." (Adding "mon" makes it more casual and friendly)

* "Thanks, bruv." (Another casual way to express thanks)

* "I appreciate it." (A more formal way to express gratitude)

It's important to note that Bahamian Creole is a vibrant and evolving language, so you might hear different expressions depending on the speaker and the context.

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