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1.       yusuf :)
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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

2.       ~natalie~
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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

3.       carol.trky
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 24 Apr 2006 Mon 06:21 pm

4.       melegim1039
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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

5.       sophie
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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

6.       Elisa
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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...

7.       tatsky
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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

8.       sofia-gr
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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

9.       sophie
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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!

10.       sophie
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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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