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==How It Should Be Recited==
==How It Should Be Recited==
# It is ideal to recite aloud<ref>Mishna Brurah 643:5 quotes the Shlah who writes that a person should always try to say brachot aloud because it inspires kavana. Kuntres Mafli Lasot p. 10 quotes this with respect to Asher Yatzar. </ref> and while in one place not doing anything else like drying one's hands.<ref>[https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=41237&st=&pgnum=25 Od Yosef Chai (Vayetzei n. 2)] writes that that a person who recites Asher Yatzar while doing other things or walking from place to place is considered as having done the mitzvot in a happenstance way inappropriately. He warns that we should be extra careful about this since many people make this mistake often. </ref>
# It is ideal to recite aloud<ref>Mishna Brurah 643:5 quotes the Shlah who writes that a person should always try to say brachot aloud because it inspires kavana. Kuntres Mafli Lasot p. 10 quotes this with respect to Asher Yatzar. </ref> and while in one place not doing anything else like drying one's hands.<ref>[https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=41237&st=&pgnum=25 Od Yosef Chai (Vayetzei n. 2)] writes that that a person who recites Asher Yatzar while doing other things or walking from place to place is considered as having done the mitzvot in a happenstance way inappropriately. He warns that we should be extra careful about this since many people make this mistake often. </ref>
# If a person thought the bracha in his mind and didn't enunciate the words with his lips even inaudibly, it is questionable if he fulfilled his obligation. However, he should not recite it again.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 7:14 based on Yabia Omer 4:3:17</ref>


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