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Why did Vakko become rich in Turkiye?

Vakko is very expensive textile store in Turkey. Now let’s learn the Vakko’s story.
The early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory. There was a businessman, Vitalo Hakko. He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hat from other country. The people bought these hats but they didn’t know whether those were suitable for them or not. There were lots of man with colored hats in the street.
Vitalo Hakko created new business, this name was Vakko. Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye

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There was a businessman, Vitalo Hakko.

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Why did Vakko become rich in Turkiye?


WhyHow did Vakko become rich in Turkiye? How did Vakko become rich in Turkiye?

"Why" asks for reason, "how" asks for way/method

Vakko is very expensive textile store in Turkey.


Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkey. Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkey.

Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkey. Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkey.

Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkiyey. Vakko is a very expensive textile store in Turkiye.

Now let’s learn the Vakko’s story.


Now let’s learn the Vakko’s story. Now let’s learn Vakko’s story.

Now let’s learn theabout Vakko’s story. Now let’s learn about Vakko’s story.

Since Vakko is a specific single chain (instead of picking one thing out of a larger group), you wouldn't use "the" here.

Now let’s learn the Vakko’s story. Now let’s learn Vakko’s story.

There was a businessman, Vitalo Hakko.


There was a businessman, named Vitalo Hakko. There was a businessman named Vitalo Hakko.

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The early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory.


TIn the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory. In the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory.

T(In/During) the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory. (In/During) the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory.

I think "In" or "During" are both fine here, but you need one of them.

TIn the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory. In the early days of the Republic of Turkiye, wearing a hat was mandatory.

He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hat from other country.


He saw thisan opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countryies. He saw an opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countries.

Either, “…a lot of hats from another country.” Or “…a lot of hats from other countries.”

He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countryies. He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countries.

"from another country" or "from other countries" - make sure you match the plural with appropriate words.

He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countryies. He saw this opportunity and bought a lot of hats from other countries.

The people bought these hats but they didn’t know whether those were suitable for them or not.


The pPeople bought these hats, but they didn’t know whether thosey were suitable for them or not. People bought the hats, but they didn’t know whether they were suitable for them or not.

The pPeople bought these hats but they didn’t know whether those were suitable for them or not. People bought these hats but they didn’t know whether those were suitable for them or not.

In this case you can use "the people" or "people" grammatically - both are ok. But "the people" is used a bit more for more serious matters, like politics or scandals.

The people bought these hats, but they didn’t know whether thosey were suitable for them or not. The people bought these hats, but they didn’t know whether they were suitable for them or not.

There were lots of man with colored hats in the street.


There were lots of maen with colored hats in the street. There were lots of men with colored hats in the street.

There were lots of maen with colored hats ion the street. There were lots of men with colored hats on the street.

Vitalo Hakko created new business, this name was Vakko.


Vitalo Hakko created a new business, this name was called “Vakko. Vitalo Hakko created a new business, called “Vakko.

Vitalo Hakko created new a business, thits name was Vakko. Vitalo Hakko created new a business, its name was Vakko.

The topic here is a business, not a name, so it's wrong to use "this name" since you weren't previously discussing a name.

Vitalo Hakko created a new business, thiswhose name was Vakko. Vitalo Hakko created a new business, whose name was Vakko.

Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye


Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye. Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye.

I think the name of the country should be spelled, “Turkiye” in the entire

Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye. Today, Vakko is one of the most expensive textile stores in Turkiye.

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