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Turkish Marriage
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 02:05 am |
Quoting Rocco Siffredi: if you find my comment is pretty inane, why did you send me a message and saying "Hi" to me? i really don't care about you. grazie. |
Maybe she liked your pictures and thought 'he writes inane posts, I suspect it'll be easy to deal with him'? Don't you see it? She said she's not married, then wrote you a 'Hi' message, now she's fooling around here with you... Just an idea...
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 08:01 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Rocco Siffredi: if you find my comment is pretty inane, why did you send me a message and saying 'Hi' to me? i really don't care about you. grazie. |
Maybe she liked your pictures and thought 'he writes inane posts, I suspect it'll be easy to deal with him'? Don't you see it? She said she's not married, then wrote you a 'Hi' message, now she's fooling around here with you... Just an idea... |
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 08:14 pm |
my dad's brother isn't wealthy at all and yet he did the entire house, furniture, etc etc. It depends on the family I guess
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 09:24 pm |
Quoting Ebbyru: my dad's brother isn't wealthy at all and yet he did the entire house, furniture, etc etc. It depends on the family I guess |
I'm not wealthy or Turkish and, whilst I didn't buy the house for them, I too furnished the entire house (like your uncle) for my daughter and her husband. Her husband's parents died within 6 months of each other when he was 17, so I look after him too
I think parents generally try to do as much as they can for their children, one way or another.
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30 Jul 2008 Wed 08:54 pm |
in egypt the actual marriage ceremony is really short the bride and groom go to a mosque (if they are muslims NO DUH!!)and they signa ll the legal papers and blah balh balh and most mosques have gardens they have like a huge table set with small pieces of cakes for everyone and stuff but then..after any period of time mostly couple of months (until they gey the wedding preperations done)they have a huge wedding anywhere they want mostly in a hotel but could be in a garden or on the beach......and the wedding mostly starts at like 7 8 and stays till like 3 ,4 am and most weddings have 2 parts this like arabian nights part with ppl on drums and dancing with sword and sometimes they dress the bride and groom up like in that red thing they used to wear on their heads long ago (i dont know what its called)and they give the groom like this stick and he dances with it old style with the bride(of course everything with the white wdding dress and the tuxedo)and then the second part is the more modern mostly they get a dj and richer ppl get real famous singers along with the DJ and everybody dances and stuff!!when it comes to the food egyptian ppl have huge families like up to 300 ppl may come so they have this HUGE buffet and everybody just helps themselves.Now about the gifts tehy usually give b4 the wedding its mostly money which actually depends on how rich u are it could range from (500-10000 pounds)and u give them smthg they could use in their life like appliances or cameras or travel tickets...etc and after the wedding u return home and sleep like a dog!!!!lol!! i love hearing about weddings froma ll around the world1!!
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30 Jul 2008 Wed 08:59 pm |
oh yeah and one night b4 the wedding all the woman go to the bride´s house and they have like a henna party!! FUN!!
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21 Oct 2008 Tue 04:00 pm |
I want ask only one question. I´m an Egyption man. When I got married with Turkish woman, I´ll got legal residence permit in Turkey due to Turkish laws?
Pleased so much for any help.
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21 Oct 2008 Tue 06:06 pm |
I want ask only one question. I´m an Egyption man. When I got married with Turkish woman, I´ll got legal residence permit in Turkey due to Turkish laws?
Pleased so much for any help.
Your question has been answered here.
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22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:51 pm |
I thýnk the groom should take care of the house and full furnýture and everything needed for home. Even I would want to say it is a must
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22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:59 pm |
I thýnk the groom should take care of the house and full furnýture and everything needed for home. Even I would want to say it is a must
According to the Turkish customs (as far as I know)
It of course depends on the arrangement, it is not a must to buy a house for any party.
The grooms´ side is responsible for all the white goods, electronics, the sofa set, dining set..
The brides´ side is responsible for bedroom set, cookware, cutlery. glassware, dinner sets, carpets, curtains and accessories, towels, bathrobes.
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23 Oct 2008 Thu 12:56 am |
Your question has been answered here.
Thx
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