Do you need jabs to go on holiday to turkey? |
Its our honeymoon and we wanted to goto the caribbean but my boyfriend wont have the injections needed.
So were wondering about Turkey and whether you needed any jabs.... |
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Do you like the Danish? |
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Does anyone know a good day out from Brussels? |
| We are having a few days in Brussels at the end of October and would like a day trip by train or bus on one of those days. We have already been to Bruges. Can anyone suggest a short trip to an ... |
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Where should we go??? |
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What is a cheap European country to live in? |
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Help me translate? |
What is this guy saying...
Hayal et, Cennet yokmuÅŸ mesela
Bir denesen, çok kolay
Ne aşağıda cehennem
Yukarıda yalnızca sema
Hayal et, bütün insanlar
Bugü... |
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Why don't we just congrat Romania and Bulgaria for joining the EU!? |
Congrats dear fellow Europeans, Happy New Year to you! Additional Details and neither of the two is a former Soviet country, please, if you are prejudiced at least be informed!... |
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Which Greek island is the best holiday destination? |
Rhodes
Cyprus
Crete
another one that i've never heard of (there's too many to list them all)... |
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How do you say "Joanne is beautiful" in Greek? |
| and don't give me any of the online translation type, they are not accurate. I need it in English letters, not Greek letters. Thank you!... |
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Greek food - how has it been influenced and how is important to Greek culture? |
| Along with making greek food for a project I have to write a report on it. I cant seem to find anytthing to help me though, so anything would be apreciated!... |
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What to wear in athens? |
My husband and I are traveling to Greece this June and have heard mixed reviews on how to dress; casual or dressy. A friend recommended my husband to pack a sports coat for dinner.
Which ... |
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2 week holiday destinations within a 5 hour flight from England? |
| We're looking to go away for 2 weeks next year but without going on a long haul flight. Preferably somewhere picturesque, relaxing, but with the option of day trips/things to do in case we fancy ... |
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Which is the most beautiful island of the Aegean sea in Greece? |
I am from one of those and I want to know how high is in your list. Additional Details @ kala apo pote tas SSSeras sygatalegontai sta nisia? I think you are very funny dear Nik. Sorry.... |
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Can you recommend a nice quiet resort on Greece? Taking my Mum so dont want it too rowdy? |
| Would like a nice beach, a few restaurants and a few bars. Been to lindos and loved it so something like that....T... |
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Do i send dollars or euros to a Friend in Turkey? |
| I want to give a Turkish friend 100Lira but i have to send it from England as Euros or Dollars. How many Euros or Dollars do i need to send for him to get 100 Lira. Which one gives the best exchange ... |
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Turkey or Zakynthos? |
Contemplating either of the two for a two-week holiday at the end of June!
For Turkey I've been looking at Alanya and Side (I've been to Alanya before, but never Side).
And for Z... |
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Is it fairly easy to drive in Europe? (Out of the UK)? |
I passed my driving test today!! (:-D) and don't want to buy a car as I'm possibly living somewhere in Europe in a couple of months (Spain...somewhere like that) within a tourism job and will be provided with a car. Thing is, I'll have no experience of driving on my own before I go there. Is that a bad idea? |
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Probably not a good idea. Try to get some UK practive first, or better still get a driving lesson or two once you are over there.
Most driving abroad is OK, but watch out for roundabouts and turning when the traffic is light (it's easy to get the right hand lane when you are following someone, you may go to the left out of habit if there isn't a car to follow).
Also you might find an automatic easier at first because a manual can be difficult with the gearknob on the wrong side (you keep opening the windows!). |
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lion of judah
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i've driven abroad for a year now and forgotten to drive on the right twice but my wifes screams soon corrected me... usually if i do a u-turn i get a little confussed.. driving in mediteranean cities is madness you need eyes everywhere.
no not a bad idea and well done on passing your test :-) |
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belgium
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Let me know when you get to Madrid.. I'll clear the road..
I think it's a good idea to try to get some excercise, whether the steering is right or left. And take a good insurance too. |
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M
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sure,
1. don't speed.
2. get a good insurance
3. in south Europe you have to drive in a more 'defensive' way. |
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panther
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wouldn't recommend it if you have only just passed and are still unsure of yourself. I've been driving for years but make my partner drive abroad. also not sure if you will get insurance yet! |
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Bob the Boat
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Hi,
Congratulations on passing a UK driving test.
You should therefore have a new-fangled EU thing.
Valid in all EU Countries.
My old one, being old, tells me that I may drive motorbikes, cars, trucks,buses & even tanks in France !
Just remember to pull out at a T-junctions to the right, and go around roundabouts the wrong way.
All should be well.
Bob/ |
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gvih2g2
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If I were you, I'd buy an old banger to drive around just for the practice.
I passed my test about 6 months before going to the USA, and had no problems driving LHD there (but auto, of course). Then I lived in Germany/Holland for 4 years a bit later on and had no problems, but then again I was in my ex-UK RHD car.
Maybe ask your employer if you can have an auto car, as changing gear with your right hand is the one thing that can feel a little strange. |
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Ranjeeh D
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Its a lot easier if the steering wheel is on the left, but even if its on the right its not a huge deal. Mind you, you'll need to trust your passenger's advice when overtaking! Unless you drive somewhere crazy like the Paris periphrique or try to pass through Rome at rush hour you shouldn't find it any worse that circulating through rural Essex.
If you don't drive until you get the job you will be a bit short of practice though. |
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Wal
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It is the same as in England except "they do it " on the right hand side, get yourself a local highway code to familiarise yourself with the local laws and just go easy until you have got some experience, the same applies here as well, As for the bad idea, well maybe yes, and maybe you will have difficulty with getting insurance. |
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F'Lar
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Ignore that you're in Europe. Just remember to drive on the right hand side and take roundabouts in the opposite direction. Expect the locals to make stupid mistakes and take your time in manoeuvers. (IF IN DOUBT DON'T). I'm a coach driver and spend a lot of time driving around Europe in different parts. Keep your mind alert, use your mirrors more and above all drive at your own pace with which you feel comfortable. Good Luck to you in your venture and we may meet in the future. |
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