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BEST CITIES FOR WORK
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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 19 Jun 2008 Thu 09:32 pm

What is the best cities for work and live in the world?
The cities that have abundant jobs, a reasonable cost of living, best quality living and working conditions and plenty of ways to have fun.

2.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 19 Jun 2008 Thu 09:37 pm

I love my city....Houston, Texas. Its big, with lots to do. It has plenty of jobs and it is reasonable to live here. I love that it is usually warm (in July and August...HOT) and sunny. We have great sports teams too (Astros, Rockets, Texans, Dynamo and the Arrows) I moved here 10 years ago and can't imagine living anywhere else. I love my H Town!!

3.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:20 am

Elisabeth, you love Houston, Texas.You love your town.
There is a Turkish proverb=
"Nor east or west, home is the best".
I love my city, Ankara.

"Where does a person go at this evening time?
A person goes to the place he loves
To the place he is loved at"

"İnsan bu akşam vakti nereye gider
İnsan sevdiği yere gider
Sevildiği yere"


Have you liked this poem?

4.       Leelu
1746 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:36 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

Elisabeth, you love Houston, Texas.You love your town.
There is a Turkish proverb=
"Nor east or west, home is the best".
I love my city, Ankara.

"Where does a person go at this evening time?
A person goes to the place he loves
To the place he is loved at"

Have you liked this poem?

that is a great poem!!

5.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 07:20 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

Elisabeth, you love Houston, Texas.You love your town.
There is a Turkish proverb=
"Nor east or west, home is the best".
I love my city, Ankara.

"Where does a person go at this evening time?
A person goes to the place he loves
To the place he is loved at"

"İnsan bu akşam vakti nereye gider
İnsan sevdiği yere gider
Sevildiği yere"


Have you liked this poem?



Thats really nice, yilgun...Thanks

6.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:40 am

Quoting yilgun-7:


There is a Turkish proverb=
"Nor east or west, home is the best".
I love my city, Ankara.


Are you sure it is a Turkish proverb? lol lol

7.       ciko
784 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:49 am

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting yilgun-7:


There is a Turkish proverb=
'Nor east or west, home is the best'.
I love my city, Ankara.


Are you sure it is a Turkish proverb? lol lol



i was just thinking the same... yilgun can you write ' turkish version' of this proverb?

i hate working ..so no city could be good for me.

8.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 02:15 pm

For Leelu and Elisabeth=

Thank you very much.

9.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 02:19 pm

For Ciko=

"Bu dünyada en güzel yer, ne doğu ne batı, yalnızca senin kendi evindir"

10.       mltm
3690 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 03:43 pm

11.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 10:46 pm

I would like to visit Shanghai, London, Manchester, New York, Paris, Madrid and Rome someday.

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