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Thread: tr to en pls

4661.       tunci
7149 posts
 12 Nov 2011 Sat 03:06 pm

 

Quoting Abla

I am in Kuşadası, a little bit restless. I will shortly come to Uludağ.

 

or  " a little bit unwell " [physically ,feeling a little bit ill]

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Thread: Important t-e lutfen

4662.       tunci
7149 posts
 12 Nov 2011 Sat 12:14 am

 

1. İlgili hastanemize sevk edilen aşağida acik kimligi yazili Sevk Er´nin Güzelyali Asker Hastanesi Sağlik Kurulundan almiş olduğu karar ile rapor tarih ve numarası aşağıya çıkarılmıştır

The private [soldier] -whose  clear identity is written below - that was transferred into the related hospital and his assize[verdict] that he got from Güzelyalı Military Hospital Board of Health  and the report date and number as follows.

 

2. Düzenlenmekte olan Sağlik Kurulu Raporu üst onay makaminca onaylandiktan sonra gönderilecektir.

The Report of Board of Health which is yet under preparation shall be sent after it is approved by the Supreme Board.

 

3. Ilgili personelin ön raporudur. Bu belge ile kesin işlem yapilmaz. Kat´i rapor onay işlemleri tamamlandıktan sonra gönderilecektir.

This is the snap report of related person. This document [snap report] has no authority for legal operations.The final report shall be sent after the completion of the approvement procedures.



Edited (11/12/2011) by tunci [typo]
Edited (11/12/2011) by tunci



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4663.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 08:28 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Much as I hate to admit it, your English is better than most native English!!!

 

 I don´t suppose so. Ama iltifatın için teşekkürler.



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4664.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 08:01 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

OK canim and...just because I like you..I bought you a present {#emotions_dlg.owned}

 

 Words can not convey my gratitude. Thank you for your nice present. Cheers sister !Smile

 



Thread: To Hope

4665.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 06:48 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

It should be multiplication not addition:

(-) x (-) = (+) Wink

 

 [-] + [-] = [-]

 Ok. back to maths..when a negative number added onto another negative number as they both are in paranthesis then the result has to be negative.

Scalpel Fenerbahçe matematiğini altüst etmiş üstad. Yol yakınken gel  Cimbomlu ol, hidayete er. Huzur Cimbomda {#emotions_dlg.super_cool}

 



Thread: T to E please

4666.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 11:01 am

 

Sorun değil Vampire..

 



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4667.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 10:59 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Awwww Tunci you´ve gone to a lot of trouble copying and pasting this, so will take the trouble to reply

 

1. You are right, the cost of living here is very high and getting higher!

2. I don´t feel we earn more and, only speaking personally, you are right I never save any money! 

3. Property is very expensive.  I bought my house, but I do know that its very expensive to rent.

4. Weak family ties?  I suppose if you generalise there are SOME people this would apply to, but I have a very close family and most of my friends do to, so it´s hard for me to comment on that one.

5. Haha well it feels like bad weather sometimes and summer this year was in April and May, which felt very strange, but generally I love the English weather.

6. Rush, Rush, Rush?  Only in the cities I guess.  There IS more to England that London you know   I find your cities VERY busy and noisy, but that´s just a cultural thing.

7. Again, I think that is because you are a noisier country.  We don´t seem to talk as much and you are probably right about the neighbour thing.  We just politely say "hello" to them usually

8. Yes they do - it is something that I also ALWAYS compare badly to other countries, especially Meditterrean countries.  It´s very sad that our old people end up in care homes.

9. We grow LOTS of vegetables!!!  For example Agriculture is the biggest industry where I live.  However, we have a different diet to you - we like to eat all kinds of food from all different countries, so we have to import a LOT of vegetables in the winter because people insist on continuing to eat summer vegetables and want them fresh all year round.

10. That´s rubbish - I have never been scared to talk to a stranger on the street!  lol  We are quite friendly you know!

11. Probably true - but we drink a HUGE range of different teas.  We like tea from all over the world and many herb teas.  We don´t just drink one type of tea or coffee like you

OK REALLY bored now....

Can we end this?

 

 

 

 

 

 Selam Aenigma. I didnt copy and paste those comments. They are my own comments as I lived in England and experienced those things..

I got REALLY bored too...Lets end this.. Thanks..

 



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4668.       tunci
7149 posts
 11 Nov 2011 Fri 12:13 am

 

You might find my views quite patriotic, but my last words on this debate  ;

why should an ordinary Turk want to live in Uk ? while ;

In Uk                                                  In Turkey

 Cost of life is high.                            Cost of life is not that high.

 

You earn more but                             Average Turk can earn enough

 you cant save because of high            to make livelihood. If not, then

cost of life.                                       family would support eachother.

 

Montly rent for a 3 bedroom                In Turkey 100 pounds.

 house [average] starts from

500 pounds.            

 

Bad weather in general.                    Nice weather in general comparing UK.

 

Individual life ,weak family                 Community life, stronger family ties.

ties.

  

Rush,rush,rush                                 Not much rush, more laid back life.

  

Many people in Uk dont                     In Turkey neighboorhood is very           

even know their neighbours.               important.

  

In Uk most of elderly people               It is a big shame in                               

end up in care houses.                     Turkey. We look after our elderly people

                                                    till they die. [although there are few care houses ]

                                                   

Most of your veggies and                 We grow ours [most of them]              

fruits are important from Spain,

Italy..etc..

 

In Uk, you fear to talk to                   In Turkey you feel more confortable             

stranger on the street.                      about talking to strangers.

 

Your use tea bags.                          We use tea leaves..

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Dont get me wrong. Every culture has good and bad sides. I am just stating the fact that a Turk has not much reason to live in UK.

Lets stop this here.. Thanks.



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4669.       tunci
7149 posts
 10 Nov 2011 Thu 11:10 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

Awwww thanks {#emotions_dlg.shy}  But...I haven´t got a pretty quote from Ataturk on my profile

 

 Teşekkürler Elisabeth.. Evet Aenigma, I am proud of  Atatürk and I recommend you to read about Him. May be you might get inspired by Him and you would enlighten your politicians with his ideas..



Thread: Number of young moms on decline

4670.       tunci
7149 posts
 10 Nov 2011 Thu 10:21 pm

 

Turkey ´rising power,´ says der Spiegel

 

Turkey ´rising power,´ says der Spiegel

The map published by der Spiegel

 

German magazine der Spiegel published an editorial about Turkey´s elections, calling Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan a "charismatic leader" and Turkey "the rising power of the Bosphorus."

Der Spiegel published an editorial on Wednesday and evaluated the election results in Turkey, daily Miliyet reported on its website.

The editorial, titled "Rising Power on the Bosphorus," explained Turkey´s performance in numbers, comparing it with Turkey´s neighboring countries and some European nations. The data included 2010 growth rates, ratio of public to national income, age structure and unemployment rates.

Attached to the piece was a map of Middle East and Southeast Europe that showed the performances of the countries mentioned. The map also showed the greatest extent of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century.

 

Note : Sorry but please keep your European Union bankruptcy club for yourself..We dont want to join Greece,Italy, Spain and others...and one advice for UK is that you better get out of EU club otherwise you would go worse.

 



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