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 Is it true that on entering turkey, one must pay £20?111?
I heard that when entering turkey you have to pay money or else they won't let you in! And the money has to be pounds Sterling!!!!! I am pretty sure someone is pulling my legs but just incase it ...


 I married a Turkish man....what do I have to look forward to the next 50 years?
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 Im thinking of moving to spain and would like some opinions?
my mum has bought a bar in benidorm and has asked me to move out their with her and my brother, has anyone done similar and if so what are the pros and cons? i cant decide wether to go or not?
A...


 Is it true that the graves found in Pella belonged to a sub - Saharan tribe ?
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 Horrible events and urban violence in Greece...Don't those scenes remind you of Rio de Janeiro or Mexico?
Poverty, crimes, corrupution, anarchy,etc,etc

It's ironic for a UE member country to have such similarities with the latino-american third-world, isn't it?...


 Has anybody noticed how many new socks appeared here in the last couple of days?
if i keep looking i might find some to match my odd ones i have lying around.
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babe you need to sort out your cassock first to get those nuns at ...


 What european country would you recommend for a 20 something single woman who wants to travel alone?
Explain your advice, why do you recommend this country? Language is not a problem since most people in europe understand and speak english....


 Turkey and Greece? Why do they dis-like each other?
I've talked to many Turkish people, and Greeks and they both hate each other. Why is that? I have asked them and their answers were so vague like "Ohh because of wars". Can someone ...


 I didn't like Paris, France did you?
I went to Paris, France about 5 days ago and i really didn't enjoy it that much? If you have been did you enjoy it? The people to me really didn't treat americans the best and the food wasn&...


 Thank you Serbian and Slovenian friends for helping our country ?
At the fire disaster Greece is suffering you offered your help by sending fire fighting aircrafts to help.
Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts...
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Yes, R...


 Is there anyway possible to travel to and from France without a passport?
Legally that is....... for a one-off occasion........


 Greeks: why is my country FYROM the most poor in the Former Yugoslavia region?
CIA WEB PAGE say than the only developed country (first world) is Slovenia

but, Croatia is closer to be a developed country
Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro are poor (but no much)
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 Dont like you in polish??
how do you say ,,Idont like you in polish? spelt as it is pronounced plz anyone???
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thank you evrebody,,i have lots of lovely polish friends but one person i dont like ...


 Tonight we're having a rock concert?
You guys excited? :-)
http://youtube.com/watch Details
Or I should say late morning rock concert :-...


 Is there anyone from Turkey out here?
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 Phew my mother is still alive, she wants to come with me to Amsterdam, is it a good idea?
How much are postcards in Amsterdam?...


 In which area do you live in Istanbul?
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 How do modest Turkish women prevent men from perving at them on Turkish university campuses?
...since they can't wear burqa, niqab or hijab inside? No matter how modest a woman tries to dress, it won't be as effective as the above 3 items (I think burqa's the best way to go. I&...


 Why do turks think themselves superpower while they dont have the half economy of a 16 million ppl country?
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 Moussaka, ouzo/raki, grapeleaves sarma, baklavas, tatziki/cacik,halva, etc,etc. What's Greek? What's Turkish?
I know feta is Greek, and lokoum is Turkish, of course!

But the other food products? Which is Greek? Which is Turkish?

And HOW can we VERIFY the REAL ORIGIN?...



TURKISH GIRL ÜLKÜ

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT TURKISH PEOPLE?

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Lady S
I love Turkish people, I think they are very friendly. They're really hospitable and always ready to help you.


mandi2doors
I spent a week in Istanbul last year and, honestly, it was one of the best places that I've ever visited because the people were SO friendly. As an American I've become used to some derogatory comments about the USA and Americans when I travel but I didn't get that at all in Turkey. Everyone was always smiling and helpful, even after they learned where I was from. I was also very impressed with how the local people treated the many stray dogs and cats that are found in Istanbul. People would feed them and stop to pet them. You don't see that in most places since most people can't be bothered with a stray animal. Overall, I was very impressed and am looking forward to seeing more of Turkey.


emamy
I love them! I spent a summer in Turkey about 10 years ago. I was met with kindness, warmth, and hospitality. I would return anytime if given the chance. I was in Istanbul for a study program. I learned about the history, culture and language of Turkey. I also lived with a host family for a week, spent time with students from the university who were studying English, and did some traveling.
My favorite story about being in Turkey is when I needed to go to the post office to buy stamps. We were living in an area in Istanbul away from the city. I was given directions on how to get to the post office,but got lost. My friend was with me and she also was never at the post office. In our limited Turkish, we stopped and asked a few people outside a shop where the post office was. A lady was there and she told us that she would take us there. We never realized how far away from the post office we really were (about 10-15 min. away). She walked with us the whole time, waited for us, and then took us back to her shop for tea. It was hard to communicate with her as she did not speak English and the Turkish we knew was limited. However, she was patient with us and helped us the best she could. I was so touched by her kindness and generosity.
Now, I teach English as a Second Language and have had several Turkish students. They too are wonderful, warm and loving.
So, I can't say anything bad about people from Turkey. If there are some "mean" people in Turkey, I never met them. I am thankful for all my Turkish friends.


Augustus
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Every country has his good guys and his bad guys.


bluemancity
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heeey fgdfgfdg d
u ve problems with ur back ??
maybe 70 millions of TURK ve passed on ur back after reading ur answer hahahahaha =D


♥Barış Awareness♥
I think something different
about everyone of them
I encounter believe me.
The extent of my disgust
for them varies and is
determined individually,
as well as my fondness
which I have only for a few
certain ones that really
deserve it.
Add:) Realist :))))))) and
heklo mutant there, I pick C.
C is all you. I did however
find many simlarites to you in
A but the fact it is quite
obvious you have no friends,
makes C the better choice.
I know, I know you
hate smart Turks cause
they aren't falling for your
BS. Try becoming a human
being and make a friend
instead ....hahaha


♫ ...Hey Godverdomde Engel™
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They are so generous and hospitable, but there are also enough ignorant old people there.. especially when it comes to religion, the older people tend to take things too literally and get mad when you've got short sleeves.

Hahaha, the Kurds. ROFLOL


Suddenly Skopje
they are very nice people its just a shame that the women have dark hair and eyes, did i mention that i have golden blonde locks and blue eyes oh my gosh i am so beautiful, people are jus so jealous of me which is why someone hacked into my other account probabyl a brinnete who did it


Querious
They're hot.


ss
I think some are animals and need to learn manners


Trotsky vs Kerensky- НекIо!
I think Turkish people are the most patient and lovely people on earth. This is my genuine answer.

Now for my other answer, tell me, which line of anti Turkish argument would you prefer me to adopt?

a) I am a stupid teen who randomly answers questions to gain some points. Example: "Hitler was a wacko", "Stalin was a hero", "Turks are the most annoying people on earth", "Towelhead Arabs", "All Italians smell like pepperoni pizza" et cetera. Not to forget my unimpressive account of myself under "about me" in my profile "Hi I'm Sandy and I'm 15. I like hanging out with my friends and do what other perfectly normal, ordinary teens do"

b) I might be an out and out troll popping up under every question dissing the Turks "I HATE TURKS TO THEIR GUTS! GERONIMOOOOO! HALLELUJAH!!! MAY THE DEVIL BRING THEIR COMEUPPANCE"

c) I might still be a troll trying to look as if I am not a troll meaning: "I have seen good Turks who buy my crappy propaganda, but many are bad, barbaric, evil, bad, bad and yet bad again"


Realist
Baris(alana) aware, ha ha ha, nice answer :-}


zooyork_riseagainst
most annoying people on the planet


dingdong
we are the best!



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