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Thread: crossing the bridge :the sound of istanbul by fatih akin

421.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 10:27 am

Quoting robin01:

yes us women always need to be spoilt..but it is supposed to be sincere lol



ouh god u meant mine was not sincere..it certanly came deepest part of my heart



Thread: Classic Literature

422.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 10:22 am

Araba Sevdası by recaizade mahmud ekrem

sir Bihruz starts to live a luxurious and wasteful life after his fathers death..with his beautiful carriage he has short trips and meets with a very beautiful woman and he has some advetures that is hard to believe in this era with that woman...it makes great sense about how the western culture erouse the turkish culture..and how it changes slowly...an unelivable ,beautiful book that can u finish in one breath



Thread: crossing the bridge :the sound of istanbul by fatih akin

423.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 10:12 am

Quoting robin01:

lol a lot better cheers lol



you woman beings always needs to be spoilt...ehh ..



Thread: how to discover the real turkiye

424.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 10:11 am

i think the best way is to find a personal guide that can drive a car and show you around

*everybody has different interests,but most of tourists comes with tourism agencies and they are only shown the most known places ,and the aim in this is to make u feel satisfied(bcos u paid them) even though u saw nowhere...

if u wana see the buildings and beaches its good way...but if you are curious about the turkish culture i think the best way is to stay with a family for a while and see the rural places(villages,small towns)

there are agencies who has personal guides but it must be expensive...(if you are student in turkiye,there are companies who finds you families in europa and with less money u can learn enough about a culture and country)..but its hard if u dunno anybody in turkiye...and also the communication problem...


so i was gonna ask,is there any companies who finds families who accept a foreign visitors?or who gives you personal guide (but for less money than the regular ones)

is there anybody who experienced such kind of thing?or would you like to discover the real turkiye with that way?

thanks

i meant would you like to have a real discover if u had chance? ehh sorry it was little bit complicated



Thread: A problem: I don't come

425.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:58 am

actually its a complicated subject dear friends...if we think scientifically it depends ..u know...

gel-i-yor-um
gel-i-yor-sun
gel-i-yor (all tells you to be careful )

gel-i-yor-uz
gel-i-yor-sun-uz
gel-i-yor-lar

(these means we are all doint this job together,be more careful )

ehh i think it made some sense



Thread: crossing the bridge :the sound of istanbul by fatih akin

426.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:52 am

Quoting robin01:

im not a dude



it was a compliment ....ehh you girls like to be spoilt....hows this...?

madam robin



Thread: I have found some interesting similarities between turkish and estonian

427.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:49 am

i dunno if its related with the subject or not but i also found few similarities between estonian and turkish ppl

*,man kind ,we,always greedy in both races...
*girls like to be spoilt
*we find estonians more beautiful than us and they think same for us(what a fair thought)
*in both race guys like to wear boxers
*and girls mostly doesnt know cooking bfor they marry(then they discover how to cook,bcos its good way to keep urslef far from the boring husband)


ehh these are my discoveries anybody else?who wana help the science?and scientific researches? cmoon everybody



Thread: crossing the bridge :the sound of istanbul by fatih akin

428.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:44 am

Quoting robin01:

why have u polluted a thred :-S you only replied



ouh god thank u dear..i felt better now heheh...btw why i coudlnt recognize that..anyway thanks for help dude



Thread: Fasting

429.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:43 am

Quoting libralady:


What percentage of the population fasts?
Is it the same for men and women?
How old are you when you start?
What about women who are pregnant or breastfeeding?
What about the elderly and the ill (hospitals etc)?
Do you feel thirsty if you cant drink?
How do you cope during the first few days?
What is it like when you begin to eat during the day again?
Do you lose weight?

Another thing that I would like to know about: The fast food (kebabs and peanut/chestnut sellers etc) do they carry on with their business during fasting period?
.


*mostly but the students and the light muslims dont fast generally
* for wo(hu)man beings(im not making discrimination i meant women) are supposed to start at the age of 7 or 9 or later(it depends when they starts have their special days...and in their special days they dont fast ...(i know so much)
*the sick ppl,pregnants,old ppl and handicapped ones are not supposed to fast...they should compensate these days later or they should feed one person for each day they didnt fast...but everybody must compansate these days...
*try once u ll see if u feel thirsty or not
*first few days u generally forget that u r fasting and keeps eating and drinking(if u dont eat and drink intentionally its ok) so u wont have so much trouble...
*when ramadan ends you never need a lunch for a while..its also economic..cmoon ppl try this and save more money for holidays
*the restaurants are open (it depends the owner to keep them open..but in most rural areas ad small towns they r closed except nite time) but the most %95 of the liquor stores are closed...

(ouh pls dont thank me im just trying to enlighten you dear friends) im also so modest..btw im owned...pls dont spam me haha



Thread: Fasting

430.       ramayan
2633 posts
 12 Oct 2006 Thu 09:33 am

fasting means to keep urself far from:
sex,kissing(anything that comes through your mouth)eating,drinking(any kind of drink) and any other sins during day time(at least an hour ago bfor sunrise till sunset)

its aim is to make the muslims understand the beauty and comfort that we have in our daily life...to understand the poor,how thet live and how do they suffer...to keep the body healthy(your stoma gets some rest,beside ur heart)..to keep far you from the common sins...to provide a more peaceful time and life for a while(in the end of ramadan it becomes a good reason to see all your family and relatives,bairam)

the results,you gets closer to the heaven ...your lips mostly get dry u suffer first few days ...you understand what the hell it means to have nothing to eat(the ppl who has no food all around the world) and it makes u not to waste the food....and also you can get on weight if you eat too much after sunset ...generally it gives a good rhytim to your stoma...i recommend yaaa aaaaaaaaaallll...



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