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Thread: İSMAİL YK- BOMBABOMBA.COM

4811.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 10:41 am

Quoting mltm:

Yes, you're right.But Isn't 90-60-90 an international standard?, but now it's considered a bit old-fashioned, because the ideal measurements have changed a bit, smaller breasts and hips...



Yes it's international because the first time i heard of it was during German class in a reading text And then a discussion in class enrolled (among girls if there was someone who actually had those measurements and among guys well.. hmmm ) and i learned that these measurments were also common in Holland..

But it's a good thing they changed it, i'll probably match ehm then



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4812.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 10:11 pm

Wow ASLAN . If only I could hug the both of you right now



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4813.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 10:09 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

we have to wait a couple of years until our house has been built in trabzon somewhere in the mountains so we can all go as a family (for the 1st time!).
my father has come to the conclusion that he doesnt want to be near any of the family, and i have never agreed more.
after i have finished college and aşkım has done uni and millitary we will İNŞALLAH get married.



Amor vincit omnia. You'll get there, even if it's eventually, you'll get there



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4814.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 10:04 pm

So now what are you and your boyfriend gonna do?



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4815.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 09:52 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

are jokes made like thiS?

when i first went to turkey in 2003 i was so happy that i could meet all of my relatives that i had never met before. i would just sit there and think "wow.. you are my uncle.." or.."omg you are my cousin" (my mother has no brothers or sisters so these are the only relatives i have).
i have now discovered that they are all just easy influenced, ignorant people who are a waste of space on this wretched planet.
i am so angry and upset because now i feel so lonely.
i loved and trusted those people so much and i dont want to know the truth, it hurts too much.

i have only 3 people in my life: my parents and aşkım.



No i know they are not, but its hard to believe that a dream like yours falls apart like this. Cant your dad do something about it, as after all, it's his family and tehrefore also a bit his problem.

And what about your boyfriend's family?



Thread: İSMAİL YK- BOMBABOMBA.COM

4816.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 09:50 pm

Quoting oceanmavi:

i was listening to this song just a minute ago and have just been looking at the 'off colour turkish' in the practical turkish website (i was curious ), and i found this -

"Doksan (90 ), altmış (60 ), doksan (90 )..." (doke-san, ahlt-mish, doke-san)
-- this is a sexist way of referring to a nicely proportioned female, by her physical measurements. In Turkey, ideal measurements are 90 cm at the breast, 60 cm at the waist, and 90 cm at the hip.

i was wondering why the bombabomba song said 90 60 90 in it so now i know



Yes i heard about this before. But honestly, if a woman is like that, it's really so ugly if you ask me! Because it doesn't come close to normal, natural measures.. I only have the last 90 whaha. (but i was told it goes around your bum/hips).



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4817.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 09:46 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

my father'S step mother has made up a load of lies about me. artık, apart from aşkım, i have no one in turkey. all my uncles, aunties, grandad, cousins everyone all believe whatever has been said.
its lucky i found out before i went or i would have got there and would have had to either stay on the streets for 10 weeks or return.

i hate people who gossip. there are so many terrible things going on in the world, why cant they sit and talk about history, or whats happening in the world. instead of making up lies about me and ruining my whole summer.??



Please tell me you are making a bad joke, kız...

({)



Thread: Costs for appartments (students)

4818.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 08:01 pm

Thank you for your informing post Well the fact is, probably half of the time i will live in Kadir's house and he will live in mine the other half of the time. I think that basically spoken, I won't be alone too much. The reason I decided not to move in together immediately is.. we barely saw each other yet and getting used to each others 24/7 company will be difficult, seeing i will also face other life-style-change-problems and the language barrier. Plus i will keep my independence and i can more easily be alone when i need to be alone in this way. But because I was always being taken care of by my mum, i have no idea how to live on my own. So being close to Kadir will be perfect for teaching me how to be responsible for my own maintainance, without falling into traps n stuff.
And he lives together with his best friend Gökhan now. I think i should give him a fair time to let him get used to the fact I'm around much too.. and i don't want to steal his 'lifepartner' away as soon as i get there.

I don't need a one bedroom flat in particular, a 2 bedroom one is fine too. But i was figuring: the smaller the cheaper and the easier to keep it clean.

If I wasn't going to go all on my own to Türkiye and if i would have a good share of girlfriends there, i would never consider living all by myself. But all Kadir's female friends already live together or still live with their parents in Izmir. So actually this is the only option. Many (Turkish, especially male) people have reacted with shock that a young western girl is planning to live there all by herself. I keep wondering if I am too naive or if they keep forgetting that Kadir will be there for me to take care and see when things might go wrong.

Erdinç, once again thanks for the information 350ytl sounds like an amount of money that my parents could afford for my rent.



Thread: Most Important Thing I Learned Today....

4819.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 07:54 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

The most important thing I learned this afternoon was :-

Good day - Goedemorgen
Good evening - Goedenavond
Good night - Goedenacht

'namiddag' - means merely AFTERNOON

Enough Dutch... back to Turkish



Well because I'm so chuffed to see that this is the most IMPORTANT thing you learned, i will not correct the tiny mistake.. (I mean, even IF i'm patronizing, i don't want you guys to find out )



Thread: mark as spam

4820.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 May 2006 Sun 05:42 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Hahha dank je wel Jij ook
Under what circumstances did that book tel you to use that 'per hour/centimer' one? (makign curtains-shop, or what )



Rekent u per uur, of per centimeter
(Do you charge by the hour or by the centimetre)...

I assumed this phrase was used as a question to walking tour guides around the beautiful canals? :-S But, yes, maybe curtains...you know best Deli_K



Well I never heard anybody use it that way, because they just charge depending on which tour you take (and yes, this has to do with the length and stuff, but who would judge a tour on centimetres ).

Tbh when i first read it, i thought they had joked in the book about what a guy should ask in the RedLightDistrict But that's just my Dutch mind coming around the corner i guess



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