The phrase refers to a famous comedic scene from the Azerbaijani theatrical play Hicran . In this specific moment, the character Dadaş (played by Siyavush Aslan) tries to explain a situation while struggling to control his rising temper, often using the line to tell someone, "Don't get angry, let me explain."
In a bustling neighborhood in Baku, Dadaş was known for two things: his impeccable mustache and his incredibly short fuse. His neighbor, Mammad, was the opposite—slow-talking, forgetful, and perpetually confused. Hicran Tamasasi HirslЙ™nmЙ™ Basa Sal
Mammad jumped, nearly knocking over the rest of the tea set. "Now, Dadaş, (don't get angry, let me explain)!" The phrase refers to a famous comedic scene
Based on this classic Azerbaijani comedy, here is a story that captures the spirit of that phrase: The Secret of the Samovar Mammad jumped, nearly knocking over the rest of the tea set