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Thread: Best wishes everyone see you soon

1.       k_georgia
48 posts
 19 Jun 2006 Mon 05:30 pm

Have a great time, enjoy there and take photos for us!!! Regards to your special lady too.



Thread: Turkey

2.       k_georgia
48 posts
 16 Jun 2006 Fri 04:45 pm

Quoting Kadir37:

Quoting k_georgia:

Its great Kadir!!!! But there is no greek written (( Turkey in Greek language is such a beautiful word


We are neighbours.


We are brothers



Thread: Turkey is nicer this year more then ever!!

3.       k_georgia
48 posts
 16 Jun 2006 Fri 04:20 pm

I agree with Sophie, Istanbul is became more and more expensive. In any case I would never change it with any other city in the world! By the way what about prices in Cappadocia? I will go there on July



Thread: Turkey

4.       k_georgia
48 posts
 15 Jun 2006 Thu 05:59 pm

Its great Kadir!!!! But there is no greek written (( Turkey in Greek language is such a beautiful word



Thread: Turkish names meaning

5.       k_georgia
48 posts
 15 Jun 2006 Thu 09:44 am

I like Melek (means Angel) and Ayşen ( I think that means the smily moon, correct?)



Thread: Turkey

6.       k_georgia
48 posts
 15 Jun 2006 Thu 09:39 am

Too nice idea Erdinc! In greek language we call Turkia! I do like this word. The tone is on i.



Thread: Culture in Turkey

7.       k_georgia
48 posts
 14 Jun 2006 Wed 08:02 pm

To be honest, I like to see the covered women on the Turkish roads. It is so traditional! I have also seen a little girl covered but she seems to had no problem, playing with uncovered kids near Golden horn. If a woman likes to be covered, then what is the problem? On the other hand, the god is in us, we can adore him as we wish, with no labels. In fact, any time I am outside a cami, I feel to make my cross, as being in a church!



Thread: Favorite Turkish Word

8.       k_georgia
48 posts
 31 May 2006 Wed 10:34 am

Hoşgeldiniz
It sounds great, and it is so popular word in there!



Thread: Holidays this summer!

9.       k_georgia
48 posts
 25 May 2006 Thu 07:51 pm

As I am visiting Istanbul at least once a month, I will arrange my holidays to Cappadocia (not Istanbul as usual). I will go there by the end of July with my husband to celebrate our first anniversary. We have promised to be every year somewhere in Turkey on this date, so as to remember our wonderful wedding in Istanbul.


(so as to see where we are going to stay)[URL=http://elkepevi.com]



Thread: My neighbour, the Turk...

10.       k_georgia
48 posts
 25 May 2006 Thu 07:39 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Joey:

Interesting topic.The aircraft incident over the disputed waters of the Aegean and the earlier burning of the Turkish flag in Athens must have soured relations between the two countries but I wonder what happens when Greece meet Türkiye on the football field at either club or national level. Do the opposing supporters get on well?



You are right Joey. That's exactly why k-georgia in her post mentioned that we do need this hope now. Cause our relationships again are tensed. You know, it only takes a small spark and in no time the flames come to swallow us all. But i m optimistic. This whole thing will pass, as soon as those stupid reporters find something else to fanaticize the mass with...

As for football, well... even two teams of the same country fight in a match. How much more, when they are playing versus a foreign team from a foreign country. Hell!
But the last match that was held on greek ground, (I think it was about 2 years ago, but i cant comprehend the teams now) was a really peaceful match with respect from both sides.


Joey, I can propose another thing to ask us ...What happens when Greek people meet Turkish people and share raki together, talking about everything and saying jokes... The answer is only one (for me at least) : I have never been so close to people from other countries as I have been to Turkish. And I believe that most of Greeks who had a contact with Turkish have the same idea. Sometimes I am just thinking that if this tense get worst, its so normal to worry about my beloved friends in Turkey, than about a Greek that I have never met. Because , the point is not the borders and the nations but the humans and souls. There are not bud and good nations , there are just humans, as my favorite writer Aziz Nesin used to tell.



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