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Turkish guys and marriage
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21 Dec 2004 Tue 09:03 am |
Hi My name is Seyhan im from Turkey,
What would you like to know about rules on marriage in Turkey, ask me then i will tell you all.
bye
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22 Dec 2004 Wed 03:59 pm |
Hello,seyhan!
Thanks for your reply.
Well,I would like to know if all Turkish guys have the same mind about marriage. I know that most of them would like to marry and have kids. But what about women , how goes things in a turkish marriage? All of you want a ceremony? Things like that, I am curious lol...
Thanks,
PatrÃcia.
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30 Dec 2004 Thu 03:55 am |
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21 Jan 2005 Fri 01:00 pm |
i went through a similar thing to u when i met my fiance but i wasnt on holiday he was working in a restaurant and we just fell in love straight away
weve been seeing each other for 6months now and we still the same about each other!! he is the best thing that has ever happened to me, do u think im being silly? or do u thinik im rushing it with him? :-S
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23 Jan 2005 Sun 03:30 pm |
merhaba girlz,
pls could u tell me how a girl can call her turkish bf? i mean, they call us : askim, hayatim, canim .. but how can we call boys? i dont know n i'd like to know it.. so if u could help I'd b happy
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24 Jan 2005 Mon 12:58 pm |
u can call them anything that they call us it doesnt really matter cos they dont have words with specific genders so the words canim and askim are for girls or boys
hope that helps
chanty xx
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24 Jan 2005 Mon 11:08 pm |
ok thank u very much
but I guess u cant call them everything they call u.. cos for example, u couldnt call a boy 'gülüm' I think..
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24 Jan 2005 Mon 11:21 pm |
Yes, there are some ways that guys call girls, but not the other way. I think this lesson can answer some of your questions:
Express your love in Turkish
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