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strange but true
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24 Apr 2006 Mon 06:13 pm |
many people in turkishclass love turkey becuase they have boy or girl friend from turkey , ,i love my girlfriend
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24 Apr 2006 Mon 06:18 pm |
i love both my boy and turkey so much.......i love my boyfriend more though
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24 Apr 2006 Mon 06:21 pm |
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 12:05 pm |
Quoting ~natalie~: i love both my boy and turkey so much.......i love my boyfriend more though |
i agree.. I'd love the country itself even if i didn't have a boyfriend there.
The fact that i do have a love there makes it just even better!
Of course i love him more too he's my life
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:23 pm |
The strange thing, is to love Turkey so much, even though you don't have a boyfriend there. And we are so many like that in this forum
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:36 pm |
Quoting sophie: The strange thing, is to love Turkey so much, even though you don't have a boyfriend there. And we are so many like that in this forum |
Fortunately, I'd say.. Imagine us adding all our requests for translations as well!
But we are also living proof that the country is of courssseeee much more than boys and beaches...
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:38 pm |
Indeed it is true,... the same applies to the likes of us, that though we don't have love ones that are Turkish...I would say I fell in love, more about the Turkish culture and the magnificent, wonderful scenery that TURKEY could offer.... TATSKY
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:41 pm |
Actually, i agree with you Sophie... I have always loved Turkish people, our neighbours!!! Both my origin (Greeks who lived in Turkey before 1922) and my turkish friends, of course, support my feelings
I love it when friendship between these two peoples is fostered
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:46 pm |
Quoting sofia-gr: Actually, i agree with you Sophie... I have always loved Turkish people, our neighbours!!! Both my origin (Greeks who lived in Turkey before 1922) and my turkish friends, of course, support my feelings
I love it when friendship between these two peoples is fostered |
Isn't it great and very optimistic to see two greek sophia s here, in love with Turkey? Oh I love it!
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27 Apr 2006 Thu 01:51 pm |
Quoting tatsky: Indeed it is true,... the same applies to the likes of us, that though we don't have love ones that are Turkish...I would say I fell in love, more about the Turkish culture and the magnificent, wonderful scenery that TURKEY could offer.... TATSKY |
Well, if i want to be honest, I have to admit that my love for Turkey started through a relationship with a turk which I had once upon a time...
But this country earned my love and admiration for what it is and what it represents. So i m loyal to it still, even without a turkish lover around
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