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Thread: Ethnic groups in Turkey

31.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Nov 2014 Sun 05:24 am

Gypsy culture is all over the world and is a separate thing. Trakya is different. 

Quoting ikicihan

As far as i know, gypsy culture is common in Trakya...

Roman filmi 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqpCs91PzDg

 

 



Thread: Ethnic groups in Turkey

32.       alameda
3499 posts
 15 Nov 2014 Sat 04:53 pm

Thank you AserbayCan61...do you have any idea about Trakya people?

Quoting AzerbayCan61

AnatolianTurk = Turkish,Azerbaijanis,Yoruks,Turkmens,Tatar,Avshar etc  :50.000.000

 

 



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Thread: Ethnic groups in Turkey

33.       alameda
3499 posts
 15 Nov 2014 Sat 12:58 am

I notice there are no Tartar,Trakya or Avshar peoplein this list of ethnic groups, I´m sure there are other ethnic groups I missed. 



Thread: Missing persons at tc...

34.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Oct 2014 Sat 07:04 pm

no not at all....

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 We always seem to come back when you least expect it.  Did you miss me alameda?  Still in the states?{#emotions_dlg.flowers}

 

 



Thread: Why are turkish people so afraid of cold?

35.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Sep 2014 Sat 10:51 pm

I don´t think that is true at all. I am not Turkish, but I´ve been around Turks most my life and noticed they love to have windows open for a breeze. It is almost mandatory to have a balcony in homes where the doors are open, from what I´ve seen. 

Yes, they like to wear warm garments and wear socks or slippers in the home in order to not have cold on their feet. That is just good common sense IMHO. 

Turkish ice cream is famous and good. I don´t think eating really cold food is healthy. I, to try to keep to body temperature, maybe a little colder, but not much. 

Quoting raydin

Just curious. I´ve never experienced before in my life living in a country where all the people are so afraid of cold. It´s so nerve wrecking and stressful sometimes. Turkish people are so afraid of getting ill it´s such a big deal to them. For example they fear things like ice cream or cold yogurt cause they think anything cold that enters your body willake you Ill. They don´t like walking on the floor in their houses with out socks or slippers on because they believe walking on slightly cold floors will make you sick. When going outside in the fall, people bundle themselves and their children up so much, you almost feel like your in Alaska. These are just from my observations being here.

 

i have a theory why turkish people are so afraid of illness though.I think in turkey´s history because at one time it became a very poor country an people didn´t have adequate and nutritious foods. They lived off of mostly bread and herbs they could find. They were lacking the basic nutrition and vitamins the body needed to fight off illness thus making their bodies weak. So most fell ill and probably died. Because of that I think the turkish people in the past connected (only the cold) to causing the illnesses and not the lack of being with out nutrition and having weak immune system. & slowly this behavior and fear became embedded in the culture. Idk just my observation. Not trying to criticize. I also ask this to my turkish friends. They laugh about it too lol. 

 

 



Thread: One child has been killed in Gaza every hour

36.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Jul 2014 Wed 11:06 am

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Thread: The Uighurs: External exile

37.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Jul 2014 Wed 10:48 am

Thank you ikicihan....sad story, however I can´t view it in the US ?

Quoting ikicihan

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeraworld/2014/07/uighurs-external-exile-20147793124666940.html

This film, which first debuted on the Al Jazeera Documentary channel in early 2014, follows the story of the Uighur people of the former East Turkestan, occupied by China in 1949, and renamed Xinjiang province.

It focuses primarily on the 30,000 or so Turkish-speaking Muslim Uighurs exiled in Istanbul. In this re-version, Al Jazeera English provides further context and background about the people and their predicament.

...

 

 

 

 



Edited (7/30/2014) by alameda



Thread: Missing persons at tc...

38.       alameda
3499 posts
 05 Jun 2014 Thu 05:28 am

Yes, so many have come, spent time, stirred things up a bit, then moved on. 

Quoting elenagabriela

TheNemanja, Abla.....

 

 



Thread: Gokuyum´s Favorite Folk Songs ;)

39.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Jun 2014 Mon 10:56 pm

Yes, I do´t like the tablets. I use a laptop/notebook and am good with the touchpad. It is looking like smart phones and tablets will be the death of the written language. 
Good luck getting your PC repaired. I think in Turkey you have sme excellent PC repair people. I had one that I was told the CD Rom and DVD drive was dead, and the keys kept ketting stuck. They wanted big bucks just to diagnose it....long story...even though I had a warranty on it, they found a way to not honor it.

Now in Turkey is is working very well.  

Quoting gokuyum

 

Yeah I know. You told me that before But unfortunately my pc is broken now and I am using my tablet pc for a while. And it is a torture for me using this site with the tablet pc. I am so fond of using the mouse instead of my fingers. Without the mouse, everything is a challange for me now

 

 

 

 

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Thread: Gokuyum´s Favorite Folk Songs ;)

40.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Jun 2014 Mon 05:35 pm

Drat, my post double posted. If the admin can delete this one, it would be nice. 



Edited (6/2/2014) by alameda



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