
Tanju
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Hi Tweety,
There is no problem for you and for your fiance. Nobody ask you have you got married registration. You can believe me.
I highy recommended to go to Didim near Aydin. Perfect sea, and perfect beach. You can swim with fish.
Because two years ago, I went there. If you see any problem you can write again.
Have fun,
Regards
For The Greeneyes; I like greeneyes, also because I have greeneyes. This kind of words, It is not suit you. Why do you write this kind words ?
Have you ever been to Turkiye or Istanbul or any Turkish city ?
If you see, please write me. I promise I will answer to you.
King Regards,
Tanju |
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Emrah
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Of course not. Just got back from a holiday in the west coast with my gf. Stayed in an amazing hotel. There is no such thing. |
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~♥OzZ♥~™
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no thats absolute balberdash.... Ive stayed in turkey many times and never paid for 2 rooms....
whoever told you that was probably pulling your leg... |
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Pinar
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No problem at all. Not only foreigners but also Turkish people can stay together without marriage.
Only in the some of 3 or 4 star hotels, they don not allow working girls in. In 5 star hotels that is not a problem.
P.S for the people say that how would they know. Answer, if someone asks you your marriage certificate and if you can not show, they learn.
They do not ask for marriage certificate in Turkish hotels because there is not a restriction. |
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betty_uh
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yeah like 25 years ago...now-a-days ppl have kids without marrige..alot of things have changed it's not an all muslim country, just like any-other country so i don't know what being muslim has to do with it....don't worry you will not have any problems..they have bigger problems than worrying about single ppl staying in rooms together. |
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YabanciKiz
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Generally this is not the case except for in more conservative areas, i.e. the east and in places like Konya or Afyon. Even then they might not bother to check. If they are insistent, a cheap band on the finger will assuage most quarrels.
I've stayed with my boyfriend in hotels in Izmir, Kusadasi and Bodrum without problems. |
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curious
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In the country where you are, do they ask you for a marriage certificate when you check into a hotel with someone of the opposite sex? |
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arenania
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i dont think so. how do they know you're married or not? |
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HOTTürk
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No, its not true and I have to say its SO FUNNY. Me and my wife stayed together in the hotels a lot for the holidays before marriage. |
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sandi
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It's not true! Turkey is a very nice place to visit and, don't worry, there are no such stupid rules! |
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lou b
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Your travel agent should be able to advise you, but I wouldn't think it's true. There is a huge tourist industry there and too much money would be lost if this was enforced.
If push comes to shove couldn't you pretend you're married? I doubt that anybody would ask for proof. |
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Joe C
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I happen to agree with them on this, if it's true. |
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free-spirit
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it could be true for turkish ppl or muslims...but you should be fine as tourists...check wth a travel agency to confirm |
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user 12
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only in real strict turkish hotels but everywhere else is fine |
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mrspiderman200
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Greeneyes stop being racist to musilms ok? watch wat u saying. Anyways told u this man? off course u can stay there is no rules like this. I live in Australia but I'm turkish. Turkey is very safe place to Visit in the Turkey much better than another countries who has alot Terrorist like USA. So go enjoy ur self man but be careful of ur belongs, kept in safe place. Bye |
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Skippy
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This happens in Islamic countries and the level of enforcement is really only up to your luck.
Check out the article below which happened in Malaysia, another country which is supposedly liberal Moslem, much like Turkey....
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=23135&only
Be careful as standards of evidence and abuse of power may be different from anything you are used to.
I would avoid Turkey anyway but thats just my personal opinion. |
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