On the floor, the bricks are inscribed with “Merci” and “Thanks” and covered in a layer of coins.
Choire Sicha heads up to Merci Gap to survey the T-shirts, shop-kids and couture.
This idea is translated into durable marble on his striking tombstone in Pre-Lachaise, done in high relief by the chisel of Merci.
Then a polite "Merci," which means "Thank you," and which everyone should know and remember, should be given.
In the restaurant it is proper to say "Merci, Monsieur," to the head waiter who shows you to your place.
When expressing thanks for a courtesy or for requested information, one says, "Merci, Madame."
Merci, after passing through the wood, drew up his army in order of battle and opened fire on the French.