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Thread: Shopping help :D

4081.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 11:31 pm

What to get for a 16 year old Turkish brother of your loved one? I asked Kadir for advice, btu all I got was 'something cool that he can show his friends that his bf's gf brought from Holland'. Well, that would be DRUGS Obviously I can't think of anything else :-S

So just in general, what would you bring for a 16 year old boy? It doesn't need to be specifically Dutch, I just want to give a nice gift and I will add a Dutch touch to it by bringing Dutch cookies anyway..

Any help would be welcome..!



Thread: The most romantic thing....

4082.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 07:36 pm

Quoting TravelBug:

Thank you very much for the info Deli. I appreciate it.



Welcome



Thread: Advice about Turkish boyfriend visiting England pls

4083.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 05:24 pm

Quoting AndreaB:

Thank you very much for your reply. I didn't think it would be so complicated. I do have a well paid job so the letter shouldn't be a problem. I will look at other forums for more suggestions..

Thanks again for taking the time to reply to me



You're welcome!

Btw, I didn't mean to be rude about your age/job, but just trying to say that me being 18 and my payslips from the parttime job as a waitress I had, wouldn't really impress the embassy But I guess you understood that



Thread: short one tr-eng

4084.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 04:56 pm

Quoting Gul Canim:

I think i understand the message, but im not quite sure.. Could you help me out?



Bende seni dusunuyordum. zaten sende kendine iyi bak. bende seni opuyorum. bilki hep aklimdasin.



I was thinking of you too. So, take care of yourself. I'm kissing you too. (You should) Know that you're always on my mind.



Thread: Advice about Turkish boyfriend visiting England pls

4085.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 04:47 pm

Browse through the forums and you will find answers to your questions. You can also read Lyndie's essays on this topic in the essay-section of this website.

I'm afraid that it will be really tough for your boyfriend to come to UK. He won't only need his passport, he needs to proof he has enough in Turkey to go back to (to assure he wont try to stay in England), he has to have a covering insurance if I'm notmistaken, and quite a lot of money in his bank account. It's not necessary for you to come with him to the consulate, but it might smooth up things. You could write him a rather official invitation lette rin which you invite him over for a holiday with you in England and that you promise to cover up for all costs in case anything goes wrong (accident etc.) I twould be smart to send 2 or 3 payslips of yours along with it.

I don't know your age, but if you're too young ot have a proper well paid job, you should ask one of your parents to write this letter and send their payslips..

I wish you good luck.



Thread: The most romantic thing....

4086.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 04:38 pm

Quoting TravelBug:

I agree, you must be sure of your feelings.
What is +1? Everyone uses



+1 means that you agree too.. so you add your meaning to the other ones

If someoen says something and you agree, you can simply quote and put +1



Thread: What are you listening now?

4087.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2006 Mon 03:10 pm

Babyface ft Toni Braxton - Give U my heart (Boomerang OST)



Thread: Allah Belani Versin - what about?

4088.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 13 Sep 2006 Wed 05:56 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting ismitta:

So how do you say "god bless you" in Turkish?



i wonder this one too...



I only know the version of 'God Bless you' that you use when someone sneezes:

In Turkish they say 'live long' when someone sneezes, instead of 'god bless you':

Çok yaşa.

As a reply, the 'sneezer' could say:

Sen de gör (you see it too).




Thread: arranged marraige still a common tradition for most of places of Turkey

4089.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 13 Sep 2006 Wed 12:09 am

Quoting catwoman:

yep, especially his mother suffered because of it. oh gee.. *how far away from monkeys are we really?... just a thought, no need to answer .



Well my man sure has enough hair to at least kinda look like one Except for his pretty face and ohhh.. my anger just melted

And now I will go on reading 'ince mehmet' and finish it



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

4090.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 13 Sep 2006 Wed 12:07 am

I was looking forward all evening to talk to Kadir after watching telly and I made him really clear what time i'll be on and then EXACTLY at that time, I get a text saying that he will sleep early!! If I text back that I expected him to be online because he knows i'm sstarting to freak out about moving to Turkey and could need him around to calm me down a little ánd that he could've said earlier that he wasnt gonna come, as i mentioned it twice that i really wanted him online, he just says he never said he was gonna be online

Seriously, we've had a relationship online for 2.5 years and he still doesnt know how to reply my e-mail and just say that he needs his sleep tonight!! Aaargh!!!

My revenge is sweet!! I'll buy a double bed and then tell him I need MY sleep!!! Hehe!



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