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10.       WarTrain
325 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:45 pm

 

Quoting Merih

By the way Turkish people are known to be very hospitable.. they love foreigners, and they love helping..

 

 Yes, I have Kurdish friends who are testament to this.......... lol

11.       life82
13 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:46 pm

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

For the quality of health cares and hospitals, i would only say that, there are alot of foreigner people who come for medical operations to Turkey...

 

 

 This is very interesting... I liked to read this!

12.       life82
13 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:47 pm

 

Quoting Merih

By the way Turkish people are known to be very hospitable.. they love foreigners, and they love helping..

 

 Thanks for proving me that!

13.       WarTrain
325 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:48 pm

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

For the quality of health cares and hospitals, i would only say that, there are alot of foreigner people who come for medical operations to Turkey...

 

 No strictly true actually. They come to Turkey for PRIVATE operations (like plastic surgery) because it costs about a third of the price compared to most other european countries! lol

14.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:50 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

 No strictly true actually. They come to Turkey for PRIVATE operations (like plastic surgery) because it costs about a third of the price compared to most other european countries! lol

 

 Canim one of my friends is working in American Hospital i just talk about what i see not what i read or hear from other peoples

15.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 08:52 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

 Yes, I have Kurdish friends who are testament to this.......... lol

 

How many friends you have from Turkey anyway?

 

you have to be alittle more sensitive here as the person asking this question is very worried about moving to Turkey

16.       Merih
933 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 09:30 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

 Yes, I have Kurdish friends who are testament to this.......... lol

 

 I think nothing can be one sided... did you know that we had a Kurdish president?  You may ask your friends about this..

17.       azade
1606 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 09:47 pm

 

Quoting WarTrain

 No strictly true actually. They come to Turkey for PRIVATE operations (like plastic surgery) because it costs about a third of the price compared to most other european countries! lol

 

 Believe it or not - there was a guy dealing flyers out by the airport in Antalya last time I was there {#lang_emotions_scared}

18.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 09:48 pm

Depending on where you are in Turkey will determine your level of care.  If you are going to live in a major city, you can expect similar care to what you are probably used to.  If you are going to move out to the countryside, critical care becomes an issue.  For example, if something were to go wrong with your health or an emergency should arise, some remote towns do not have ambulance service.  (My father in law became very ill in June and was transported by the village bus to the nearest hospital...needless to say that the bus driver was not a medical professional).  This is common in many countries around the world and not just Turkey.  Also, rural hospitals often lack proper equipment and response mechanisms to critical care situations. 

 

 

19.       azade
1606 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 09:49 pm

 

Quoting Merih

 I think nothing can be one sided... did you know that we had a Kurdish president?  You may ask your friends about this..

 

 Well, that´s one way to put it. But he only got that far because because he repressed his kurdish side

20.       Merih
933 posts
 08 Oct 2008 Wed 09:53 pm

 

Quoting azade

 Well, that´s one way to put it. But he only got that far because because he repressed his kurdish side

 

 Still.. do you have any other example in the world to bring up a president who belongs to a minority group?  I have witnessed people who applie for political assylum - not because they were tortured or anything, just to go and live oveseas.. because otherwise there is no way he can go 

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