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What do you think about Turkish hospitality?


    



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Joannah
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I think it's great. Actually the best I've had so far. In my travels, I've never felt more welcome in someone's home than in a Turkish one. During my visits, I've been given numerous gifts apart from the wonderous feasts they've prepared. The people are warm and for a foreigner that means a lot. For me, it doesn't extend only to the visit itself. The Turkish people I met in Ankara and Azeris in Baku remember me even months or years after I last saw them, either through e-mails, phone calls or sms(s).


♫ELI♫
they're very friendly and i like them.... lookin forward to me toyme ov an comin over there again an enjoy me holiday to da bits


jax
The MOST hospitable country & people I have been to & lived in during my entire life!!! I've travelled to 8% of the world's countries, so I reckon I'm an objective judge...Great country...fabulous people!


MORTİCİA
shouldnt you be asking this to another section .there are mostly Turks here , its obvious that you would get nice answers. I recommand you to ask this to travel general .


kulla
yes we are so hospitable people.Im not saying that because of being turk,that is a fact.And we are waiting tourists for visiting our wonderful country and show our hospitality.:)


hanibal
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For Turks guests are very important.


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hey Sue check your e-mails please....


Atila a
all the guest come from Heaven. The Got send us.


istanbul bogazi
Well maybe my answer is going to surprise you. I love hospitable countries that's for sure.
But i think Turkish people are too hospitable. We give some times too much effort to some people who don't deserve our hospitability.


val f1 nutter
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i went to meet my husbands family for the first time last year. they treated me like a princess. everyone i met was just so warm and friendly. i am really looking forward to going over again next month. i love them all so much.



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