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Thread: ABOUT EX BF/GF

21.       Mary83
178 posts
 24 Jan 2007 Wed 05:34 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Quoting MET:

HI ALL,

I D LIKE TO KNOW YOUR OPINION IF ;

1-
YOU ARE SO CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR BF OR GF'S EX

WOULD YOU;

FIND HIS/HER EX'S MSN ADDRESS AND TALK?

2-
WOULD YOU WANT TO SEE HIS OR HER DIARY ? :/ PS: YOUR INTENSION CAN BE 'COZ OF YOUR GF/BF'S REACTION WHEN YOU ASK 'CAN I SEE THAT' YOU MAY NOT EXACTLY MEAN TO READ

WITH THE REASONS PLEASE

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE



Your question implies mistrust of your gf/bf. What would be the point in talking to the ex? What exactly would you want to know from that person that you could not find out from your gf/bf?
And asking for the diary just to get a reaction??? Why play games? It is really very childish.
Don't let insecurities cloud your judgement. Let go of the curiosity!



+1!!!



Thread: ABOUT EX BF/GF

22.       Mary83
178 posts
 24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:57 pm

Quoting MET:

HI ALL,

I D LIKE TO KNOW YOUR OPINION IF ;

1-
YOU ARE SO CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR BF OR GF'S EX

WOULD YOU;

FIND HIS/HER EX'S MSN ADDRESS AND TALK?

2-
WOULD YOU WANT TO SEE HIS OR HER DIARY ? :/ PS: YOUR INTENSION CAN BE "COZ OF YOUR GF/BF'S REACTION WHEN YOU ASK "CAN I SEE THAT" YOU MAY NOT EXACTLY MEAN TO READ

WITH THE REASONS PLEASE

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE


Merhaba Met!
1.I dont think i would go that far with my curiousity by trying to find MSN id because i believe it is useless and a complicated thing to unbury the past..What happened in the past, should stay in the past- the present moment is more important and we should focus on future and enjoy every second together
2. I dont think boys/men keep a diary or at least i havent met one!!Its more a girl thing to keep a diary or at least that is what we see on TV soap operas,a girl noting every moment of her life..
The main point is if anyone has questions about his/her ex or previous relationships, it is better to ask and talk those things face to face and not doing things behind his/her back, i think that would only worsen the situation

Maria



Thread: Turkey’s community of ‘foreign brides and grooms’ expanding

23.       Mary83
178 posts
 24 Jan 2007 Wed 10:16 am

Quoting gezbelle:

a topic always of interest on tc and probably something similar already posted...

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=100734

Turkey’s community of ‘foreign brides and grooms’ expanding

ERCAN YAVUZ ANKARA
23.01.2007

The Interior Ministry has come up with a statistical profile of marriages between Turkish citizens and foreigners over the past decade that shows that Turkey’s community of “foreign brides and grooms” is expanding, although the number of marriages between Turkish nationals and foreigners have been decreasing since 2002.

According to the ministry, more than 79,000 foreigners married Turkish citizens between 2002 and the first six months of 2006. But this number has been declining steadily over the same period, according to the data, going down from 24,842 in 2002 to 16,730 in 2004 and 7,030 in the first six months of 2006.

The statistics provided by the Interior Ministry also showed that during the past 10-year period, Turks generally married same-language Azerbaijanis, as well as Germans.

In 2005, some 14,062 foreigners married Turkish citizens and more than 5,000 of them were Germans. Under Turkish law, a foreigner that remains married to a Turkish citizen for three years and stays in the country for the same period of time may be granted Turkish citizenship. Every year approximately a thousand foreigners are granted Turkish citizenship through marriage.

According to the Interior Ministry, a total of more than 40,000 foreigners acquired Turkish citizenship between 1995 and 2005 through various means. This means one-fourth of foreigners acquiring Turkish citizenship do so through marriage.

In the same period, more than 6,000 Azerbaijanis have become Turkish citizens through marriage. More than 5,000 Bulgarians and some 4,264 Romanians have acquired Turkish citizenship again in the same period.

As for Germans, despite the high number of marriages with Turks, only 629 Germans have acquired Turkish citizenship through marriage over the past 10 years.

Some Turkish politicians also tend to marry foreigners, mostly Germans and French. Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat, the deputy chairman of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), has been married to a German for 30 years. Former Economy Minister Kemal Dervişâ€™s wife, Catherine, is an American.

Other such politicians include former Finance Minister Zekeriya Temizel, married to a German; Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) deputy İsmail Hakki Cerrahoğlu, married to a cousin of French President Jacques Chirac, Catherine Cerrahoğlu; and Kamran İnan, a former minister who is married to a Belgian.

A Turkish citizen and a foreigner can get married in any country, provided that marriage is sanctioned by authorized institutions of that country. Such marriages between Turkish citizens and foreigners are recognized as valid in Turkey. But the couples must submit the necessary documents proving that the marriage took place to a Turkish consulate in that country in at most a month. If there is no Turkish consulate in that country, then the documents are translated into Turkish and submitted to the Turkish Foreign Ministry, which in turn hands them over to the Interior Ministry. Foreigners living in Turkey follow the same procedure.

Marrying a Turk no easy job

No matter whether you are a man or woman, if you are a foreigner willing to marry your Turkish sweetheart, you will have to go through the following procedure: You will need four photographs, original birth certificate and photocopies, documentation regarding your residence and a copy of your birth certificate, two postage stamps and an envelope.

Foreigners will also have to provide authorities with documents obtained from the consulate of their countries and showing that they are not married. These documents have to be certified by the relevant Turkish authorities as well. The couples are also asked to go through a standard health check.

Of course a person needs to be at least 18 years old in order to get married. Those who are 17 years old need permission from their parents or the authorized state institution to get married. Men and women who are 16 years old can get married with permission from a judge, while people younger than 16 cannot get married.



Merhaba Gezbelle!
Thank you for posting such an interesting and helpful topic I was suprised to see that the number my fellow romanians who married a Turkish is not as high as in Romania..For those who dont know too many things about Romania,i want to say that there is a large community of Turkish people in Constanta, a harbour city to the Black Sea. According to data from the 2002 census, there are 24.602 Turkish in Constanta, 3,4% from the county's population

Maria



Thread: HURRIYET NEWS: I said my Friday Prayer and shot him

24.       Mary83
178 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:27 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting Joey:

Quoting kai:

Quoting azade:

I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.



+1! Great applause to his father for the great courage of handing his own son in! Poor man



I recall another case in Turkey recently where a father turned in his own son.



Yes same here....I can't rememeber the story of it though. I posted a link there too.



Merhaba!
Are you referring to the father of the boy who was responsible for the Marmaris bombings that took place last year in august?:-S It didnt happen recently but he also turned his son to the police..

Maria



Thread: For everybody!

25.       Mary83
178 posts
 16 Jan 2007 Tue 11:23 am

Merhaba everyone!
This is something that i would like to dedicate to all Turkish Class members! Enjoy it!!
http://www.adbusters.org/media/flash/slow_down_week/

Maria



Thread: Revenge is sweet :)

26.       Mary83
178 posts
 16 Jan 2007 Tue 10:10 am

Quoting Elisabeth:

I find that you rarely have to do anything to get revenge. Most evil doers get exactly what they deserve....I just love it when I am there to witness it!!



I couldn't agree more with you Elisabeth!



Thread: Revenge is sweet :)

27.       Mary83
178 posts
 16 Jan 2007 Tue 10:08 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting Mary83:

Merhaba Aenigma X!
There is a romanian saying about revenge that sounds like this: " Revenge is fool's weapon" BUT i personally think that there are some people on this world that really deserve to get back at them and that's a fact- revenge is wicked but sweet

Maria



Errrm wouldn't that be called justice?


Merhaba Kai!
I believe justice is something that is not in the power of the ordinary people, but it stands in the hands of the people of the law, judges, authorities..Actually you can do your justice by your own hands and you can call it revenge..but be ready to take the consequencesWell, that's my personal opinion and definition, you don't have to agree with me!

Regards,
Maria



Thread: The expatriates living in Turkey

28.       Mary83
178 posts
 15 Jan 2007 Mon 04:38 pm

Quoting ceylanOANA:

Merhaba, Azade and Maria!
I am also Romanian..U were not out of topic at all...u explained very well the Latin /European issue...
Yes, many Romanians go there in a vacation...cos the country is not far from Ro and it is beautiful..!
But the finantial condtions are generally better in the Latin countries, comparing to some parts of Tk, except the big cities and the resort ones..
so I really don't think the others Europeans need to go to Turkey to "emprove" their lives by marring Turkmen...lol
Latins may get along with Turkish because we have some traits in commun: both temperamental, both loving parties (in Romanian, the word "bairam" comes from Turkish, cos we have a big Turk community at Constanta, at the Black Sea..)



Merhaba Oana!
Romanian and turkish people also have in common:some food dishes - I say only sarma or pilav( pilaf in romanian), some common words: telefon, mesaj,marina,ect - the list is a bit long so maybe i have to make a new topic on Language about this subject And now im completely off topic, my appologizes to Qdemir, who started this topic..

Regards,
Maria



Thread: The expatriates living in Turkey

29.       Mary83
178 posts
 15 Jan 2007 Mon 03:43 pm

Quoting azade:

I'm convinced that other factors play a major role here. I have seen many typical european female tourists who meet up with someone random, are intrigued by good looks, charm and a tan and they go head over heels in the relationship and marry them. The men, of course, can ensure a better future in a foreign country. I agree that they often don't consider eachothers respective cultures and values, but I think in most of the cases rushed marriages (where they don't know eachother well) ruin any chance they may have had to work it out. As far as I'm aware of, only few latin tourists come to Turkey and I don't think they explore and seek out a romantic holiday as many europeans do. It seems to me that some europeans come to Turkey intentionally seeking out love, or should I say "love".



Merhaba Azade!
First of all,i dont understand what you meant by "typical european female tourists", what does it mean a typical female tourist for you??Im pretty sure we had many hot debated topics here on TC about female tourists meeting and marrying men from touristic resorts who only want to "ensure a better future in a foreign country", maybe you should have a look at them..
Regarding the latin people, let me tell you that as far as i know, there are a lot of romanians( both men and women) who decide go to Turkiye to spend holidays in a nice sunny place and visit interesting places...and bytheway, Spain,Italy and Romania are latin countries And you are also european,so please lets dont judge people by the fact that they are european, asian or american I am european and also latin,so what does that mean or make me?? :-S Anyway,does anyone know for sure where can we find Love?If it is in Turkiye,im calling my travel agent and booking right now my
airplane ticket and hotel reservation for this year, maybe i will get lucky and meet love
And sorry if i went a bit off topic

Regards,
Maria



Thread: cyber love

30.       Mary83
178 posts
 15 Jan 2007 Mon 02:43 pm

Quoting nautilis:

Quoting Mary83:

Quoting nautilis:

i m sure there are couples who met on internet, or people who had a cyber relationship at least once, i found a site:
www.cyberlove101.com, what do u think about cyber love?


Merhaba!
In case some people are interested,this is again the web site : http://www.cyberlove101.com/

Regards,
Maria



thank you maria



Rica ederim, Nautilis!!



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