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just interesting...
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 12:03 pm |
Quoting sophie: Quoting Rain: thts why pple thnk tht we can get all european women so fast fo 1 nght stand... |
I have to agree with you on that. Many women do so. Not all of them, but definitely a quite big nimber of them
Quoting Rain: they wont say this kind of words turkish women be sure.. |
I bet they won't!
But then again, when they meet a girl on MSN let's say, they don't know who she is from the first couple of sentences they exchange. Still, they say I love you, immediately.
I have to admit though, they start with the same attitude to everybody, but after sometime they change their way according to the person they talk to. At least some of them do. |
I also not say aLL european do like this..But let me say this to you sophia you really deserve respct from now.. coz you r the women in this site you can say youropinion so clear bad or good... even be yourcountry.. thts really so nice to hear tht..
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 12:40 pm |
Its always so easy to respect those who agree with you - so much harder to respect the ones who dont....
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 12:53 pm |
yes... you know Rain, you can not agree... but you have to respect what other people think... i dont ask you to think the same... its seems that i am now the worst girl in all the world... just because that i tell what i think.
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 12:58 pm |
Kristinaj, i dont think you are the only one who gets such private messages here... so better than mentioning here... just report as spam if you really think so...
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 09:54 pm |
I would like to join that conversation, I find it quite interesting. This is very strange for me to ( I mean telling 'I love you ' as a first words). It's interesting because it happend to me too and I have no idea what does it mean... I met in Turkey very nice Turk and he said the same at almost third day, but I turned it into a joke and forget about, I have to tell you that he was very polite... he didn't want anything from me, actually he wanted to give me something all the time and that made me a little bit ambarassed.He didn't seem to be one of the one-night boys or something like that(if he did I wouldn't even talk to him, it's very bad in my opinion...sorry...) and I spend very nice time meeting with him sometimes, I'm still keeping in touch with him and he still don't want anything. But that words like 'I love you' and 'seni seviyorum' told all the time are still a big mystery for me... I just don't know what to think about that, I thought it's just different culture but I still can't understand that. There is some important detail in this history... I've been there with my parents!! and there appeared kind of friendship between my parents and him... he respected my parents and their every word very much (especially my mother).
What do you think about that? I'm curious about your opinions.
Selamlar!
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 10:13 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Its always so easy to respect those who agree with you - so much harder to respect the ones who dont.... |
i dont give a damb fo you ...i jst let you talk yourslf
Second you talk smtng without know... She said smtng coz she know smtng... her point
....Rhythm in heart till stop BODY BUILDING
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 10:22 pm |
Quoting Rain: ....Rhythm in heart till stop BODY BUILDING  |
More like steriods in heart...
Thank you. What a wonderful ambassador you are for your country
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 10:36 pm |
Well, unlike you, I did not come to this site to fight. I have been a member of this site since December 2005 and I came here to learn something of the culture, beauty, richness and of course, language, of your beautiful country. Along the way I met some wonderful people, some of whom will be friends for life.
I dont think I will come here for a while - if I stay around I will begin to change my mind about your country.
Have fun.
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02 Oct 2006 Mon 10:44 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Well, unlike you, I did not come to this site to fight. I have been a member of this site since December 2005 and I came here to learn something of the culture, beauty, richness and of course, language, of your beautiful country. Along the way I met some wonderful people, some of whom will be friends for life.
I dont think I will come here for a while - if I stay around I will begin to change my mind about your country.
Have fun.
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Please dont let one bad seed ruin it for you.
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