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Thread: A Turkish husband

1.       Lane
36 posts
 29 Jan 2009 Thu 02:59 pm

 

Quoting raindrops

i would wonder whom i married...

 

Me too{#lang_emotions_neutral}



Thread: A Turkish husband

2.       Lane
36 posts
 29 Jan 2009 Thu 02:57 pm

 

Quoting raindrops

 She did not let to carry her things, hold hands etc etc etc. and she was called cold woman.

 

 

Well holding hands after few talks online is STRANGE but why she didnt let to carry things?? Oh, I always let! Isnt that great? I never carry things or do something hard because there is a man beside and he is always ready to help!



Thread: Yabanci gelin

3.       Lane
36 posts
 12 Jan 2009 Mon 10:07 pm

It is a reality show. Everything else is written in their website.



Thread: Yabanci gelin

4.       Lane
36 posts
 12 Jan 2009 Mon 08:31 pm

Well in my country Olga would be definitely a russian.



Thread: Yabanci gelin

5.       Lane
36 posts
 12 Jan 2009 Mon 02:15 pm

Only one norwegian. Is Olga name normal for norwegians? It sounds russian. Well I cant say is the show good or not because it depends on you.. But yes, all girls know turkish and only 3 of them doesnt know it well :/ How foreign is that???



Thread: Yabanci gelin

6.       Lane
36 posts
 10 Jan 2009 Sat 12:07 pm

Lets talk about the show.

http://www.yabancigelin.tv/

 

You can watch:

http://www.canlidizi.com/Yabanci-Gelin_441_1_1.html



Thread: Father refuses to donate kidney to 25-year-old son

7.       Lane
36 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 01:54 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 heck with such idiot father! but according to traditions the poor boy must respect him, even if hes such a piece of shit.

 

It is a fathers decision and his right to choose. I like when people respects my decýsýons despýte anythýng so ý respect thýs fathers decýsýon also. No need to blame anyone.



Thread: Turkey to open Youtube

8.       Lane
36 posts
 12 Dec 2008 Fri 04:45 pm

They said the ban is lifted but still i get a ban message. Grrr It annoys I cant use my youtube account.



Thread: New Groups - Beginner 2

9.       Lane
36 posts
 12 Dec 2008 Fri 03:07 pm

So when can we start and what are the rules?



Thread: Turkish Marriage

10.       Lane
36 posts
 23 Oct 2008 Thu 12:09 pm

Well we chose everything what s important together but the ones who were paying varied.

 

And about resorts - completely agree - a big risk starting anything. Anyway, after what I see or read about resorts I wouldnt even look to a resort worker.



Thread: I am dýsappoýnted with people here

11.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:54 pm

I thought here will gather people who are much related with Turkey and are more friendly to it or more knowing about it but the public is just lame. {#lang_emotions_razz}

 

Of course there are some bright minds but superficial ones seem to win.



Thread: Turkish Marriage

12.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:51 pm

I thýnk the groom should take care of the house and full furnýture and everything needed for home. Even I would want to say it is a must{#lang_emotions_rolleyes}



Thread: Turkey to open Youtube

13.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:46 pm

Well, sometimes I can open it, sometimes not. If not, anyway I open it{#lang_emotions_rolleyes}



Thread: What are you listening now?

14.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:41 pm

A lot of The Beatles!!



Thread: The so called armenian genocide Facts\accusations

15.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:36 pm

Go, alameda! I totally agree with you. I am really tired of this armenian nonsense and annoyed how in my country on tv they spread that propaganda.{#lang_emotions_get_you}



Thread: Turkish weddings

16.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 06:16 pm

 

Quoting raindrops

 in some other post i saw 2 years. sorry,i cann´t quote it here - do not remeber when and where saw it

 

It is 3 years{#lang_emotions_smile}



Thread: What is your mood today?

17.       Lane
36 posts
 22 Oct 2008 Wed 02:57 pm

Neutral.



Thread: What are you listening now?

18.       Lane
36 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 05:44 pm

Özgür Çevik - Bize Kalanlar



Thread: A Turkish husband

19.       Lane
36 posts
 11 Oct 2008 Sat 01:59 pm

I think we have different things in mind.



Thread: A Turkish husband

20.       Lane
36 posts
 11 Oct 2008 Sat 11:07 am

"But I think you must be very young if you think people don´t change." Such sentences doesnt seem very intelligent. I mean deciding about age from someone´s thoughts. You can easily be wrong. Essence of people do not change. It can only develop to something. You just have to see the seed`s characteristics.

 

What is essence:

- Parents, who they are and how they educated their child

- Surroundings the person lived in

- Friends

 

I think you can get the person´s description quite well from these things.



Thread: A Turkish husband

21.       Lane
36 posts
 11 Oct 2008 Sat 10:16 am

Great post, raindrops!{#lang_emotions_smile} I know about 10 or more normal marriages without dissasters with turks. Well already I avoid negative people because my target is to create a happy and calm surroundings about me. We choose people according to our values and people do not change! 



Thread: A Turkish husband

22.       Lane
36 posts
 07 Oct 2008 Tue 03:08 pm

Then it was changed due to my coming {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}



Thread: A Turkish husband

23.       Lane
36 posts
 06 Oct 2008 Mon 09:14 pm

Of course if she would find a good man who is not turk she wouldnt need this Turkey plan



Thread: A Turkish husband

24.       Lane
36 posts
 06 Oct 2008 Mon 08:30 pm

Fatimah, i am sure you are capable to choose a good turkish man : )

 

And for those who do not understand: she wants to marry a muslim and Turkey is a good choice. After Saudi Arabia Turkey is a paradise. But still a girl should choose carefully, should meet man`s family which will show who educated him and who he is.



Thread: A Turkish husband

25.       Lane
36 posts
 06 Oct 2008 Mon 08:18 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

Yes, there are Turkish language schools in Turkey, like Tomer and Dilmer. If you are married to a Turkish person, you have 50% off of the course in Tomer.

 

I hope this helps.

 

In Tomer the discount is 25 %.



Thread: New Groups - Beginner 2

26.       Lane
36 posts
 03 Oct 2008 Fri 06:57 pm

Hello Please add me to the group.



Thread: Activities in Ankara

27.       Lane
36 posts
 18 Sep 2008 Thu 11:41 am

Thank you, {#lang_emotions_flowers} I`ll ask there.

 

If anyone knows something more, they are welcome {#lang_emotions_smile}



Thread: Activities in Ankara

28.       Lane
36 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 04:35 pm

Hello,

Maybe anyone can suggest me what could i do in Ankara to spend the time? I am not talking about working. A Church Choir would do great but i think it cant be, right?

 

That activity should be for free, can be doing something voluntary... {#lang_emotions_smile}



Thread: What is wrong with the internet in Turkey?

29.       Lane
36 posts
 17 Aug 2008 Sun 02:27 am

I noticed only Youtube being banned. For now i didnt miss any other websites. Yes, it is disturbing cause youtube is my favorite site and i feel limited which i hate.



Thread: Turkish Learning Groups - students needed!

30.       Lane
36 posts
 09 Aug 2008 Sat 06:30 pm

I would want to partıcıpate ın groups also, i am a begginer but knowing some basics already.



Thread: Turkish court hears ruling party case (Reuters)

31.       Lane
36 posts
 29 Jul 2008 Tue 03:43 pm

I really dont understand how AK can be a threat to secular country and what can they do???



Thread: AK Parti stopped-no head scarves

32.       Lane
36 posts
 29 Jul 2008 Tue 03:22 pm

Quoting mltm:


How can you compare the democracy that´s in İran! (non-existant) and in Turkey?

Then France is as antidemocratic as Turkey because here headscarves are banned in public schools as well. Though we know very well that France is one of the most democratic and secular countries.

Then why the European Court of Human Rights backs this ban
Their decision was:

Turkey can ban Islamic headscarves in universities.
The court rejected an appeal by a Turkish woman who argued that the state ban violated her right to an education and discriminated against her. "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4424776.stm



Ok, that was too extreme example.

I am of very bad opinion about french government so it is no wonder for me.

European Court of Human Rights wasnt right and i guess they are ıslamophobic so they wanted to help poor women with agreeing or smth.



Thread: The reasons why AK Party won the elections

33.       Lane
36 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 05:55 pm

Quoting ruthless87:

Real democracy is direct democracy, where people rule themselves. I hope in the next elections, people vote for someone to represent them,someone they honestly believe, not for someone so that other party doesn´t come to power. That is what i have seen from this elections.



Dont worry, not many countries can say they have real democracy. Politics ıs politics in everywhere. Maybe only scandinavian countries can be sure of their democracy.



Thread: AK Parti stopped-no head scarves

34.       Lane
36 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 05:47 pm

Forbidding headscarves in universities is absurd and gives nothing. Iran wants girls to be covered stricktly and Turkey wants them to be without covering. Where is the difference? And what does that forbidding give? Why girls with headscarves are discriminated?? They are not worth of university?? Do they try to increase intelligence of people by this way? Let me laugh. ABSURD. Turkey ıs democratic or not? Why does it dictate how to dress?



Thread: Turkish women attacking clothing law

35.       Lane
36 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 05:29 pm

I would send to prison those men who complained.



Thread: Sweden Parliament refused to recognize "so called" Armenian Genocide

36.       Lane
36 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 05:24 pm

People in Sweden show their intelligence. I love them!!!!



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