In a typical "piece" or segment of this prank, the dialogue follows this chaotic pattern:

: When the shop asks for an address, she gives nonsensical directions or claims they "already know it."

: She calls water delivery services (Sucu) or random people.

: If the person gets frustrated, she starts yelling about her "empty carboys" (damacana) being left out in the sun. 💡 Why It’s Popular

: Most versions are improvised, reacting to how frustrated the "sucu" gets.

The "Sucu Aysu" (Aysu the Water Seller) prank is a classic Turkish phone prank featuring a high-pitched, eccentric character known for her confusing and hilarious demands. 📞 Character & Concept

📍 : These pranks are widely available on Turkish YouTube and social media archives under the name "Sucu Aysu Telefon Şakası."

: "Alooo! Sucu mu orası? Evladım nerede kaldı benim suyum?" (Hello! Is this the water shop? Child, where is my water?)