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60.       susie k
1330 posts
 12 Oct 2005 Wed 07:42 pm

61.       deli
5904 posts
 12 Oct 2005 Wed 10:28 pm

merhaba adim deli gerceckten adim jill nasilsiinz herkes .beni ingilterede yaziyorum, sadece ogreniyorum bastim kitapden belki icin 6 ay , turcem iyi degil hala ama iyilesecek biraz sonra . i am new to this site but i am finding ilginciyor ozur delirim turkcem but practise makes perfect

62.       mag
2 posts
 23 Oct 2005 Sun 08:56 am

Hi all, I am new to this do help me along with Turkce which I am learning hard for business.

Turkey is definitely a unique country, full of culture and history. I have been to Turkey twice for couple of weeks and felt really connected to the country. I have been to most of the main tourist attractions in Turkey and I love it all. I used to be in the travel industry, my company is the pioneer in Turkey destination. I used to do sales and marketing for my company, mainly focusing on Turkey.

I hope to live in Turkey for at least a year in future, also to understand more about the people and lifestyle, please help me along

lots of kisses

63.       magsfhy
12 posts
 26 Dec 2005 Mon 11:22 pm

I AM GOING TO LIVE IN TURKEY NEXT YEAR. I BOUGHT MY HOUSE THERE TWO YEARS AGO.ANY HINTS ON HOW TO GET BY IN THE WINTER WHEN ALL IS QUIET?

64.       russiad
1 posts
 27 Dec 2005 Tue 01:04 pm

Hello every one,
It’s been 3 months and 2 weeks. Since I decide to accept coming to Turkey.
I think from what happened and still happening with me foreigners who wants to apply for residents in turkey will have to BE extreme patient as what Turk says (SABİR). Immigration Dep (EMNYAT) has given me a hell of time.
Protocol (rotten) so hard here. Usually when you go first time to police they smile and request of you to apply standard form of 3 pages. But to later you will have to collect 3kg of stamped papers from all over the government departments. (lol) I may laugh now because I had done all but if you asked me 3 weeks ago I would answer in very different way. I'm still so exhausted physically and financially of the procedures of Turkish residency requirements.

any way with pleaser I may provide all details to whom wants to apply for residency in turkey with all needed to save time and money.

Best regards to the team of Turkish class it’s a really cool website

65.       magsfhy
12 posts
 27 Dec 2005 Tue 01:25 pm

I have spoken to turkish embassy in dublin about residency visa,they were very helpful and we hope to have it before we move because we know things move very slowly in turkey.

66.       kayra
22 posts
 21 Mar 2006 Tue 01:49 am

i do complety agree there with you.some people never appreciate what they have until its gone right.so like you said some turks dont really appreciate the fact that they have the most beuatiful country on earth.they only see the downside on everything and always keep complaining about but never do anything about it to change things they dont like or agree with!! i can tell you nowhere in the world its perfect to live!! can i tell you that i was just watching the news here in the richest country the UNITED STATES they have 34 million people living under the poverty and many kids and babies go to bed hungry.so its not just in poor countries like africa or india.poverty exist all over the WORLD we should never forget that and appreciate what we have and remember the grass is not always greener on the other side!!would you believe me if i tell you that we have here families with 3 kids living of 250 dollars a months??yes and this is Amerika for you!! for all the dreamers out there that life is better somewhere else trust me its not.you have to work as hard and struggle as much wherever you go.

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67.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 Mar 2006 Tue 08:01 pm

I didn't read all the pages of this forum yet. But I read Turkish poetry. I read Turkish literature. I listened Turkish songs. I ate Turkish food. I breathed Turkish air. I sang Turkish songs. I tried to speak Turkish words. I saw Turkish landscapes. I felt Turkish heartwarming people. I drank fresh orange juice on the street. I felt the sea upon my lips, just from walking on the boulevard.

No, I didn't read all the pages. No, I don't understand the Turkish culture. No, I cannot really speak Turkish. No, I never worked under Turkish job-circumstances. No, I never spent a winter in Türkiye. No, I never saw the poor ones in Istanbul. No, I don't know Türkiye like a native does. No, I do not wish to pretend I know Türkiye.

Yes, I am in love and I care about nothing!






Hehehe the Lello_in_love message was mine On an old account of which I lost the password

And don't get me wrong in this post Ofcourse I think it is important to learn the country, the culture, the language and its people And yes I do care about the social life and the politics. I'm just saying, loving something will pour sweetness over the bitterness. When one is hungry, one will eat. And I feel this hunger to get to know Türkiye like a native, I want to become part of Türkiye. And no one is gonna stop me

68.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Mar 2006 Tue 09:35 pm

hahahah - deli kiz

69.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 Mar 2006 Tue 09:45 pm

Quoting catwoman:

hahahah - deli kiz



70.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 Mar 2006 Tue 10:06 pm

Quoting Kadir37:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

I want to become part of Türkiye. And no one is gonna stop me


Dear Friends;
You know Turkey has 2 parts:
Turkey = (Turkey - Deli_kizin ) + Deli_kizin
Deli_kizin = Turkey - (Turkey - Deli_kizin )
Deli_kizin = Turkey - Turkey + Deli_kizin
Deli_kizin = Deli_kizin
(I am afraid that other part of Turkey is not enough for all class members)



I feel flattered

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