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Army service in Turkey
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30.       Barkin
0 posts
 05 Jun 2006 Mon 06:11 pm

Quoting Lyndie:

Quoting Barkin:

Quoting Lyndie:

Quoting Barkin:

Hey Folks!
Here is Turkish Language Class, not English Class!!
Why is everybody speaking&writing in English, including myself?



çünkü

hepsi Türkçe konuşamıyoruz




olsun.. en azından bildiğin kadarıyla cevap yazacak kadar cesaretin var. devam et.. tebrikler
a small notice : hepsi = all , hepimiz = all of us



Tamam
İyi ders Barkın
Çok teşekkurer ederim tebrıkler için
Hepimiz sana da teşekkuler ama ben özellikle



çok iyi, Lyndie rica ederim.
keşke diğer arkadaşlar da seni örnek alsalar..
kendine iyi bak!

31.       Lyndie
968 posts
 05 Jun 2006 Mon 07:05 pm

Quoting Barkin:

Quoting Lyndie:

Quoting Barkin:

Quoting Lyndie:

Quoting Barkin:

Hey Folks!
Here is Turkish Language Class, not English Class!!
Why is everybody speaking&writing in English, including myself?



çünkü

hepsi Türkçe konuşamıyoruz




olsun.. en azından bildiğin kadarıyla cevap yazacak kadar cesaretin var. devam et.. tebrikler
a small notice : hepsi = all , hepimiz = all of us



Tamam
İyi ders Barkın
Çok teşekkurer ederim tebrıkler için
Hepimiz sana da teşekkuler ama ben özellikle



çok iyi, Lyndie rica ederim.
keşke diğer arkadaşlar da seni örnek alsalar..
kendine iyi bak!



Türkçe yazacağım şimdi. Türkçe her zaman yazacağım ama önemsiz biri ben anlayamayacak çünkü ben Türkçe çok kötü ve arkadaşlerim yok

32.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 05 Jun 2006 Mon 09:12 pm

I was avoiding from Turkish military service.now Im in military service in Ankara,and Im happy to be in the service.and my friends are in the eastern,they all think same with me.Im proud of being a member of turkish Army even for a short time...this is compulsory but they have to be in the army when they reach enough age...

33.       ramayan
2633 posts
 06 Jun 2006 Tue 12:38 pm

Quoting Aenigma:


Perhaps i should draw your attention to Section 3, Paragraph 1 of the Turkish Class Terms and Conditions, which I memorised some time ago (please note this Lyndie and Erdinc ), and added music to, and now sing to myself as I log in. The official song is available on Decca Records and is performed by the TC band featuring Deli_kizin, Sophie, Ramayan, SuiGeneris, Bod, Elisa, Deer, Goner and erm...did I forget someone important? Send me a PM and your credit card details and i will send you the CD by return. Price £40 - non returnable...

"The official language of all forums is English with the following exceptions and details: • The language ‘Teaching Turkish’ forum is Turkish only. ‘Language’ and ‘Turkish Translation’ forums can have Turkish texts according the nature of these boards. "


ok aenigma dont cry i ll send mine...battı balık yan gider..some more 40 euros doesnt hurt anybody hehe just smile hehe

34.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 25 Jun 2006 Sun 06:46 pm

delilik ya delilik

35.       goner
506 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 04:16 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

delilik ya delilik



nedir delilik olan?

36.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 03:10 pm

back to the topic...

i have heard that it is no longer compulsory to do the military in turkey.
i think that some people didnt do it and they were not searched for afterwards, yani, they were just let off. im guessing this means anyone can get away with it...?

37.       erdinc
2151 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 03:36 pm

This is impossible. Sooner or later they will catch those people. On every occasion Turkish men are asked to prove their military status. If you haven't done it, then you can never travel abroad, you can never register to a university and you will find it very difficult to find an employer who doesn't question your military service status.

The army is very strict on following their regulations, even more strict than I am on following our forum rules.

Quoting miss_ceyda:

back to the topic...

i have heard that it is no longer compulsory to do the military in turkey.

38.       Aenigma
0 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 03:41 pm

Quoting erdinc:

The army is very strict on following their regulations, even more strict than I am on following our forum rules.



Hehe - surely not THAT strict Erdinc?

39.       ozer
4 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 04:29 pm

all turkish guys must do this job when he is in 20 years old.but if he is educate in anywhere he can join military service after education. military service is very important in turkish culture

40.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 05:33 pm

It is compulsory duty but Im proud of being a part of turkish military service even for a short time.

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