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Types of Jobs in Turkey for Americans
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30.       AEnigma III
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:46 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

How about a housewife? I hear those jobs are plentiful in Turkey.



Nothing wrong with being a housewife...or a househusband for that matter. Its hard work and I have every respect for them

31.       femme_fatal
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:48 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

How about a housewife? I hear those jobs are plentiful in Turkey.



Nothing wrong with being a housewife...or a househusband for that matter. Its hard work and I have every respect for them


with no pay

32.       Elisabeth
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:49 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

How about a housewife? I hear those jobs are plentiful in Turkey.



Nothing wrong with being a housewife...or a househusband for that matter. Its hard work and I have every respect for them



Then all you need to do is find a Dudu...which apparently is not hard to do.

33.       AEnigma III
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:50 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Then all you need to do is find a Dudu...which apparently is not hard to do.



I didn't say i want to BE one! But...when I have children I would consider one of us giving up work while they are very young. Most of my friends choose the partner who earns the least - often the husband. And...they do a great job (I can't imagine it in turkey though !!!!)

34.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:54 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Then all you need to do is find a Dudu...which apparently is not hard to do.



I didn't say i want to BE one! But...when I have children I would consider one of us giving up work while they are very young. Most of my friends choose the partner who earns the least - often the husband. And...they do a great job (I can't imagine it in turkey though !!!!)



Actually, (are you sitting), I have discussed this with my husband and after some thought, he said he wouldn't mind staying home with children. I have known some men who have done this and you are right, they do a great job.

35.       AEnigma III
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:56 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Actually, (are you sitting), I have discussed this with my husband and after some thought, he said he wouldn't mind staying home with children. I have known some men who have done this and you are right, they do a great job.



Yes but...I think your husband, although Turkish, is not a dudu right?

36.       Elisabeth
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 10:58 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Actually, (are you sitting), I have discussed this with my husband and after some thought, he said he wouldn't mind staying home with children. I have known some men who have done this and you are right, they do a great job.



Yes but...I think your husband, although Turkish, is not a dudu right?



hehehe....Although he displays some Duduesque behaviors, No, he is not a Dudu. He is the next step in evolution for Turkish men!!

37.       mey0722
117 posts
 06 Nov 2007 Tue 11:46 pm

Yes, DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU.. do NOT for the life of you forget to say the word DUDU in this thread. That would be terrible. lolOlol I mean, the thread is about Americans finding jobs...that is entirely related to Dudu, so I'm soooooooo glad you brought it up AGAIN. Thank God because I could not imagine one entire thread without the word DUDU. Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol

38.       femme_fatal
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 11:49 pm

Quoting mey0722:

Yes, DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU.. do NOT for the life of you forget to say the word DUDU in this thread. That would be terrible. lolOlol I mean, the thread is about Americans finding jobs...that is entirely related to Dudu, so I'm soooooooo glad you brought it up AGAIN. Thank God because I could not imagine one entire thread without the word DUDU. Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol


please do not DUDU so loud, my neighbours are asleep now!

39.       AEnigma III
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 06 Nov 2007 Tue 11:58 pm

Quoting mey0722:

I mean, the thread is about Americans finding jobs...



You SURE you are not Polyanna?

40.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:07 am

Quoting mey0722:

Yes, DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU.. do NOT for the life of you forget to say the word DUDU in this thread. That would be terrible. lolOlol I mean, the thread is about Americans finding jobs...that is entirely related to Dudu, so I'm soooooooo glad you brought it up AGAIN. Thank God because I could not imagine one entire thread without the word DUDU. Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol



I think someone is having a bit of a meltdown.

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