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Ramazan Bayramı (Şeker Bayramı)
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 08:38 am |
Bayramınız kutlu olsun. Happy bayram to all Turkish Class users.
Here are some basics for the ones pondering what this is all about:
Ramazan bayramı marks the end of the fasting month, Ramazan, for Muslims. After a month of fasting, the 3-day bayram is a time of celebration and social interaction. A typical bayram celebration in Turkey includes:
- Bayram prayer in the mosques, in the early morning of the first day of Bayram.
- Remembering the dead, visiting the graves of loved ones and praying for them.
- Visiting family and friends. Visits to especially parents and grandparents are very important in bayrams. Traditionally, kids kiss the hands of their older relatives, and the older ones kiss the kids back and give some pocket money and/or candies.
- Buying lots of candies and serving to visitors.
- Buying gifts for kids, especially new clothes (clothes bought for bayram are called bayramlık).
- Celebrating the bayram of everybody you know with a short visit, text messages, post cards or a phone call.
Bayrams are very important in Turkish culture. There is no work or school during these days, so this makes the whole thing even more exciting I won't be doing much of a celebration myself, but these are the basics for Ramazan Bayramı.
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 11:17 am |
Hayırlı Bayramlar herkese..Not Şeker Bayramı,it is Ramazan Bayramı..thnx..
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 12:08 pm |
happy bayram to all ppl in universe
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 12:53 pm |
Turkishclass ailesinin bayramını gönülden kutlar,büyüklerin ellerinden, küçüklerin gözlerinden ve yaşıtlarımın yanaklarından öperim.
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 01:02 pm |
herkesin bayramı mübarek olsun..
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03 Nov 2005 Thu 03:48 pm |
Cümleten bayramınızı kutlarım...
Bayramınız mübarek olsun
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17 Sep 2006 Sun 05:04 pm |
Quoting admin: Bayramınız kutlu olsun. Happy bayram to all Turkish Class users.
Here are some basics for the ones pondering what this is all about:
Ramazan bayramı marks the end of the fasting month, Ramazan, for Muslims. After a month of fasting, the 3-day bayram is a time of celebration and social interaction. A typical bayram celebration in Turkey includes:
- Bayram prayer in the mosques, in the early morning of the first day of Bayram.
- Remembering the dead, visiting the graves of loved ones and praying for them.
- Visiting family and friends. Visits to especially parents and grandparents are very important in bayrams. Traditionally, kids kiss the hands of their older relatives, and the older ones kiss the kids back and give some pocket money and/or candies.
- Buying lots of candies and serving to visitors.
- Buying gifts for kids, especially new clothes (clothes bought for bayram are called bayramlık).
- Celebrating the bayram of everybody you know with a short visit, text messages, post cards or a phone call.
Bayrams are very important in Turkish culture. There is no work or school during these days, so this makes the whole thing even more exciting I won't be doing much of a celebration myself, but these are the basics for Ramazan Bayramı. |
Not just kids admin, but for women too, NEVER forget that ,, lol
And how about money ? first day of bayram ?for kids ,AND women too ,,lol
İf she is married,her husband should buy new clothes,and give her money,first thing in the morning
İf she is not married,her Dad should do it,along with doing same to her Mom too ,,lol
Ohh and if she was engaged, woo hoooo,she is lucky,,lol
İ LOVE Bayram....good bargains there '-) lol
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17 Sep 2006 Sun 05:06 pm |
Bayram gelmeden bayram mı kutluyoruz?
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17 Sep 2006 Sun 05:13 pm |
lol,well,i meant to buy for her, beside the regular things,ofcourse women buy clothe,and...and... and...
Well,women NEVER stop buying new things whole the year,lol
But Bayram,is bayram,even if they just have bought new things,but before bayram, they should buy for bayram too,as admin said bayramlık lol
Those are Mübarek days,bring joys in every kinds,not colthe i mean,but you feel kindness and lots of beautiful feelings in those holy days, Ramazan and Bayrams
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