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Türkçe weddings
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16 Jun 2008 Mon 09:03 pm |
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Can anyone tell me what would be best to give as a wedding present? When I've been to a turkish wedding both in Turkey and in London my family have either given the bride & groom a piece of jewellery each or pinned money on them, is there anything else or that what people give overall?
teşekkur ederim
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16 Jun 2008 Mon 10:24 pm |
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you can give an expensive carpet ,hope i gave you an idea
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16 Jun 2008 Mon 10:59 pm |
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something different
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17 Jun 2008 Tue 10:01 pm |
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Quoting Nisreen: you can give an expensive carpet ,hope i gave you an idea  |
Nisreen, are you in the rug business?
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17 Jun 2008 Tue 10:22 pm |
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It's not "türkçe" wedding. It's türk wedding. Türkçe is used just for the language.
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17 Jun 2008 Tue 10:23 pm |
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The best is giving a jewelery, pereferebly gold (not silver). It's the custom.
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17 Jun 2008 Tue 11:58 pm |
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Cash works!
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18 Jun 2008 Wed 12:03 am |
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Elisabeth, I totally I agree with you. Cash is always welcome.
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18 Jun 2008 Wed 12:12 am |
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Quoting Elisabeth: Cash works! |
Quoting Roswitha: Elisabeth, I totally I agree with you. Cash is always welcome. |
I have just decided this.I am getting married
could you please send some cash to me as gift? I will PM you my mailing address. Cash or checks are welcomed..Sorry I dont accept credit cards 
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18 Jun 2008 Wed 12:25 am |
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I know that money works because it's either gold jewellery or cash and that is at least £100. Thanks for the suggestions
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