Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / Turkey

Turkey

Add reply to this discussion
Moderators: libralady, sonunda
Ramazan....Ramadan in Turkiye
(31 Messages in 4 pages - View all)
1 [2] 3 4
10.       yesterday
0 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 01:30 pm

Quoting smile:


to remind themselves of virtues like charity, compassion and forgiveness, and to avoid vices like cupidity, selfishness and dishonesty.


i hope not only at ramadan time!

and what do u think, isnt it unhealthy eating at night only?

11.       Chantal
587 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 03:04 pm

I heard from a friend of mine that you get the feeling that your body is cleaning itself, that you actually feel that you're very healthy, because all the bad things are leaving your body.
I think I might want to join the ramadan one day, but maybe it's not fair to join them when you're not a muslim yourself.. But if I should believe my Turkish friends it's very 'nice' to do the ramadan

Ow, and what is the name of the 'party' at the end of the ramazan, is it 'bayram'? because I thought bayram is used for any party in Turkey. And if it's called bayram, why do we dutch people call it 'sugar party' then?

12.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 04:41 pm

Quoting yesterday:

Quoting smile:


to remind themselves of virtues like charity, compassion and forgiveness, and to avoid vices like cupidity, selfishness and dishonesty.


i hope not only at ramadan time!

and what do u think, isnt it unhealthy eating at night only?




you shouldnt eat after 6pm anyway...??

13.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 04:41 pm

Quoting smile:

Fasting means letting nothing pass the lips:




so.. hmm.. are you allowed to.. say... kiss someone??

14.       yesterday
0 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 05:57 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:


you shouldnt eat after 6pm anyway...??



u mean what? what 6pm?
im just suggesting that its not healthy to eat at night, thats all. thats my opinion, i guess the dieticians would agree with me.

15.       Sunny
124 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 06:16 pm

Quoting yesterday:

Quoting miss_ceyda:


you shouldnt eat after 6pm anyway...??



u mean what? what 6pm?
im just suggesting that its not healthy to eat at night, thats all. thats my opinion, i guess the dieticians would agree with me.



hihi maybe dieticians agree with u but i loved eating at night...i living like owl and i have voracious appetite
this time

16.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 06:57 pm

keeping fast,thats the advice of doctors for the healthy poeple

17.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 07:43 pm

sooo, we have established the fact that eating at night is OK... now, going back to my point... hehe

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting smile:

Fasting means letting nothing pass the lips:




so.. hmm.. are you allowed to.. say... kiss someone??

18.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 07:44 pm

u can kiss even,but if u trust ur selfcontrol

19.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 07:46 pm

many kinds of kisses,if its innocent one never problem,no need wait fast break time

20.       scalpel
1472 posts
 24 Jun 2006 Sat 08:01 pm

(31 Messages in 4 pages - View all)
1 [2] 3 4
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Dating for Sex.
nifrtity: ... - Dating for Sex. [/URL - ... - Best Adult Game[/URL -
Spice Up Your Nights with Local Ladies in ...
nifrtity: Discover Exciting Encounters in Your Area in Your Town Search Pre...
Find Local Ladies Who Want More in Your Ci...
nifrtity: ... - No Strings Attached: in Your City[/URL - Search Prettys Wo...
Giriyor vs Geliyor.
lrnlang: Thank you for the ...
Local Ladies Ready to Play in Your City
nifrtity: ... - Discover Women Seeking No-Strings Attached Encounters in Your Ci...
Geçmekte vs. geçiyor?
Hoppi: ... and ... has almost the same meaning. They are both mean "i...
Intermediate (B1) to upper-intermediate (B...
qdemir: ...
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most commented