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1.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 04 Aug 2007 Sat 09:30 am

Just found this, today, posted by a friend of mine Bea Vanni in her great blog on Turkey:
www.remarkablesolutions.com

Have you ever found yourself standing in the middle of the street in Istanbul with walk rage? Yes, I'm referring to yelling at some jerk who tried to run you over because you were walking on the green walk light and made him slow down for a fraction of a second.

Conversely, do you want to sign up for more Turkish classes, so you can eloquently yell out your obscenities? I know I do. Just once, I would like them to know exactly how I feel. Right now, I'm reduced to "yayaya yol ver, aptal!" (give way to pedestrians, stupid).

Well, if you need some real words acclimating to crazy Istanbul or other places in Turkey where culture shock defines a new range of existence, then check out Turkish Class. TC is a friendly exchange for expats and Turks to help each other out with language, culture and other salient issues. No experts (well, maybe a few), just people wanting to help each other. Kind of social research in progress.

SHE HAS A LINK in her blog to the class ... hope this way we get more classmates.

2.       Trudy
7887 posts
 04 Aug 2007 Sat 09:55 am

Great publicity and compliments for all the translators! They deserve it.

3.       bod
5999 posts
 05 Aug 2007 Sun 02:37 am

Quoting MarioninTurkey:

SHE HAS A LINK in her blog to the class ... hope this way we get more classmates.



Let's hope so......
But let's also hope that they come here wanting to embrass the values of TC and not argue against those values!

4.       joybringer
1 posts
 06 Aug 2007 Mon 12:07 pm

Thanks, Marion, I hope my post gets lots of visitors which send people to Turkishclass. What a nice forum and I really like the ethics of the site.

By the way, if anyone knows of anything Turkey/Turkish that deserve some publicity, let me know and I'll write about it on my blog at
remarkablesolutionsblog.com.
I look forward to hearing from you.

5.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 07 Aug 2007 Tue 04:17 pm

Quoting joybringer:

Thanks, Marion, I hope my post gets lots of visitors which send people to Turkishclass. What a nice forum and I really like the ethics of the site.

By the way, if anyone knows of anything Turkey/Turkish that deserve some publicity, let me know and I'll write about it on my blog at
remarkablesolutionsblog.com.
I look forward to hearing from you.



You may write about my website lol
Many people like it, but still not much visitors hehe

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