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Working and Settling as Greek
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1.       Amon777
1 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 10:36 am

Hello,

I am Greek and i am thiniking to move to Istanbul soon for work but i have a lot to do before i go there and of course to find a job.
I heared that there are a lot of jobs that they want Greeks because of language but i dont know where to search?
any idea?

Thank you a lot

P.S Also other useful information could be awesome
Thank you

2.       AEnigmamagnadea
416 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 02:18 pm

Quoting Amon777:


I am Greek




3.       mltm
3690 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 05:08 pm

Quoting AEnigmamagnadea:

Quoting Amon777:


I am Greek






What's funny about it aenigma?

You think that in Turkey a greek cannot survive?

According to you a jew wouldn't survive either. They all prove that you haven't really passed enough time in Turkey apart from beaches.

4.       AEnigmamagnadea
416 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 05:12 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting AEnigmamagnadea:

Quoting Amon777:


I am Greek






What's funny about it aenigma?

You think that in Turkey a greek cannot survive?

According to you a jew wouldn't survive either. They all prove that you haven't really passed enough time in Turkey apart from beaches.



Hehehehehehehehe! You made me laugh out loud Meltem. My comment was completely unpolitical - it just sounded a funny way to start a thread that is all lol

5.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 05:18 pm

Quoting Amon777:

Hello,

I am Greek and i am thiniking to move to Istanbul soon for work but i have a lot to do before i go there and of course to find a job.
I heared that there are a lot of jobs that they want Greeks because of language but i dont know where to search?
any idea?

Thank you a lot

P.S Also other useful information could be awesome
Thank you



Geia sas Amon777,


There are alot of greek people currently living in Turkey, i dont think you will have any problem with the life style here. It has completely the same as far as i saw from the life in thessaloniki


For finding job, you may start with talking to the Greek Embassy in Istanbul. They would at least give you better informations and maybe contacts with greek businessmen here.

Ta leme meta komshi

6.       mltm
3690 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 05:23 pm

To aenigmadjfhdfj

Huh?

Then maybe because of all the prejuduces you have created for yourself, you need to give people more clue when you do not mean anything "bad".

7.       AEnigmamagnadea
416 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 05:27 pm

Quoting mltm:

Then maybe because of all the prejuduces you have created for yourself, you need to give people more clue when you do not mean anything "bad".



Where is the fun in that?

8.       zhang ziyi
205 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 06:19 pm

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9.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 06:20 pm

Quoting zhang ziyi:

Quoting AEnigmamagnadea:

Quoting mltm:

Then maybe because of all the prejuduces you have created for yourself, you need to give people more clue when you do not mean anything "bad".



Where is the fun in that?



Forget about fun.
Fun does not exist in some cultures.
Fun can automatically offend or insult.
Fun is immoral.
Fun is immodest.
Fun is sinful.
Fun can destroy the systems.
Fun can destroy the traditions, lifestyles.
And then it is not Fun anymore.



want me to tell you the truth? you are not funny at all

10.       AEnigmamagnadea
416 posts
 14 Jul 2008 Mon 06:21 pm

Quoting zhang ziyi:


Fun can automatically offend or insult.
Fun is immoral.
Fun is immodest.
Fun is sinful.
Fun can destroy the systems.
Fun can destroy the traditions, lifestyles.
And then it is not Fun anymore.



Yesssssssssssssssss see?
Fun is wonderful

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