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about Ramazan & Bayram
1.       sofia-gr
154 posts
 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:19 am

hello!
i wanted to ask you when exactly Ramazan is.
i've heard that it is somewhen in September but could you tell me exactly when?
and when Bayram is?
could you also tell me wishes someone could say in each occasion?

thanks a lot!

2.       robin01
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 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:38 am

ramazan starts on the 23/24th september..it depends how many days u do..yes people do different amounts of days..normally depends on where they come from and how strict they are..seker bayram will be 30 days from the 24th september i.e the 24th of october..but remember it relies on the moon so could change slightly..hope this helps
i always just say iyi bayramlar..easier to remember

3.       robin01
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 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:39 am

also dont forget if u have turkish friends that on seker bayram u should buy sweets for friends children and any children that come to ur home and not cheap ones

4.       sofia-gr
154 posts
 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:43 am

thank you "robin01" for this information

may i ask one more question?

do we wish "iyi bayramlar" during the whole period of ramazan or only on the days of seker Bayram?

5.       robin01
0 posts
 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:48 am

whenever i greet some1 during ramazan i always say iyi bayramlar..because it is always said to me ..U COULD ALSO SAY IYI RAMAZAN BAYRAM OR IYI SEKER BAYRAM..but obviously only use seker bayram when it is appropriate

6.       sofia-gr
154 posts
 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:51 am

thanks a million

7.       robin01
0 posts
 16 Sep 2006 Sat 09:52 am

no probs..anytime

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