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Living - working in Turkey |
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As a Jewish
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| 30. |
06 Jul 2008 Sun 04:26 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting hadar: actually i am.. 15  |
Age is but a number dear I am 20 and still people sometimes think I am 17 or smt So maybe you are 15 but the barpeople will think you are 18  |
Oh!!! I have to disagree here with you. In my opinion a girl of 15 should not be in such places. I may sound like a mother, but no I say it very sincerely
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06 Jul 2008 Sun 04:36 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: I am 20 and still people sometimes think I am 17 or smt So maybe you are 15 but the barpeople will think you are 18  |
It's most of the time good to look much younger after an age! In every way! It was funny once here in Lyon, they were stopping people on the street to ask for money for a kind of organisation, and one stopped me even if I tried to avoid him and asked me if I was a major, I said "no" not expecting him to believe but indeed he believed! he said "then we cannot accept money from you."!
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06 Jul 2008 Sun 05:02 pm |
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Quoting mltm: It's most of the time good to look much younger after an age! In every way! It was funny once here in Lyon, they were stopping people on the street to ask for money for a kind of organisation, and one stopped me even if I tried to avoid him and asked me if I was a major, I said "no" not expecting him to believe but indeed he believed! he said "then we cannot accept money from you."! |
Yes I know!!! I'm not complaining about it anyway
And about clubbing at 15.. I actually agree too If Hadar had been my sister ı wouldn't have said that My sister is 14 and already trying to go out, something I didn't do until I was 16.
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07 Jul 2008 Mon 02:10 am |
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hahah i go out a lot here!
not clubbing, cuz i hate the atmosphere in clubs here...
but i have other things to do(:
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| 34. |
10 Sep 2008 Wed 06:12 am |
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I should say they get on very well in Istanbul. There is the big Jewish school there, for one thing--Jews there take turkish names--so no Sam goldbergs or Joshua Finlesteins. Jews blend in.
Also, when I worked there, we took our school to a class blowing factory just outside Istanbul. They had a special program for students to make glass plates.
In the workshop, learning glass blowing, were a number of israeli soldiers. Outside in the cafe there was an Israeli General sitting having a cup of coffee, chatting to some Turkish women.
Quite what was going on there was something of a mystery.
But it at least shows they are on good terms
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