
amogatto
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If they are not so close, they' ll probably stick to usual topics (i.e. boobs, cars, football, politics).
If they are really close friends, they' ll prefer more intimate topics (i.e. their love affairs, broken hearts, personal problems, gossips about other people etc) |
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Bleda The Mad
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15-22 -> Girls and soccer
22-30-> politics, girls, soccer
30-40->politics and soccer
And don't forget; every Turkish men are referees and prime ministers by default... lol |
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Robin B
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Exactly the same as anywhere else in the world. |
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HsN
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Football is very popular in turkey so they speak.
And also politics.
But that is the main point, almost everybody can speak about everything.
No knowledge is required :) |
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margot
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omgggggg the chicken joke is hilarious!!!111!!!!
now be quiet.
turkish people do talk about politics a lot. the great majority of them are against turkey entering the eu. they don't have any jihadist views about the whole of europe converting to islam, god, try and hide your ignorance a bit fyromian.
i think the first answer was the best one. i think everyone is pretty much the same as anyone else in the world. i wonder why.
turkish people- please don't be offended by the guy who said "Gobble Gobble?" i think it's cute. |
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Totally Turka
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the genocide and crimes they committed in the past and how the government try to hide them |
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Curiousity killed the cat
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I made friends with a group of Turkish students while I was studying abroad last year. We still keep in touch, and the main topics of conversation (after we've gone over how are you? any news? bla bla bla) are our social lives/our academic life/our hopes for the future/differences and similarites between our countries/places where we've travelled, or where we want to travel/our boyfriends/girlfriends. Politics is also a favourite topic, and the guys seem to love talking about football.
I talk with them about the same things as I would talk with to my British/German/Greek/Italian/Russian/Spa... friends, they're not a different species! We even talk about getting drunk. The strict Islam stereotype is, in my experience, grossly exaggerated. |
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noname
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Just be yourself.. The only different thing should be the language :) |
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Amanda D
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you have to go to turkey and find out, usually they will be talking about women :) |
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AliceC
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Seriously?!
they talk about what any other men in any other country talk about?
you're asking the question like Turkish men are aliens or something
women, the big game yesterday, how they hate their job or school . . .
seem familiar?! |
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fenerli
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usually soccer 17-100000 |
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FyRoMiAn PhaLanX
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the Turkish islamist
talk about, how they will force Europe to convert to islam (juas as they did with Albania and Bosnia)
the Turkish European wannabe (tottally blunt, Keyser, danny boy)
talk about, the cool than they wil do when they enter to EU |
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The Authority
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"Billy, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?" |
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Adam
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they are talking about how they love chicken |
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Chris
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chicken |
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fionastar08
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Sex. Omg EVERY time someone Turkish talks to me on msn or something they are so sexually obsessed.
I know it's racist & I'm being stereotypical, I'm not saying they are all like this, but every Turkish person I have spoken to only knows how to talk about sex |
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Lo Han Fist
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Gobble Gobble? |
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F. K
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I have no idea. Maybe how to beat each other up or have sex with some blonde tourist women ;) |
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Charlie
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hot chicks
haha get it? (chicks-chickens)(hot chickens, because turkeys)
:) |
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