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What did you think of Turkey?


What do you know about Turkey as a country? What do you think ...

It's the country of abundance. They produce everything within the country like clothes, make up products, shoes, electronics they don't need anything from ...

What Do You Think About Turkey? : r/AskAnAmerican - Reddit

I think it's a beautiful country with a rich history. Shame about their government though. Erdogan has thrown Atatürk's secular ideas out the window.

THINGS WE LIKE AND DISLIKE ABOUT TÜRKİYE! - YouTube

As a Turk who has been living in London for 3 years, I can say that the video explained the pros and cons of Turkey almost perfectly.

CULTURE SHOCKS TURKEY AMERICAN First Impressions of ...

The first 1000 people to click the link will get a free trial of Skillshare's Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/divertliving03211 If you ...

Unspoken Facts about Turkey - The Other Tour

Despite these challenges, however, there are still many welcoming and friendly Turkish people who will be happy to help you enjoy your stay in ...

What do you think about Turkey and Turkish people? - HiNative

I don't like the government and Erdogan, but I think it is a lovely place with great people |@alinabi Hahaha. But I love other cultures.

What are Turkish people like? (7 days real Turkey) - YouTube

People in Turkey are often described as some of the most hospitable and friendliest people. Others say you have to me on your toes not to ...

10 things I hate about Turkey ‍♂ - YouTube

Here is the list of the things that you may find annoying either as a local or foreigner, let us know what you don't like about Türkiye or ...

What do you know about Turkey as a country? What do you think ...

Politically, Turkey is a very right wing country. While it is more liberal than its Arab neighbors when it comes to things like religion, in ...

What did you think "Turkish Delight" was? | Foods & Recipes

I pictured Turkish Delight as being a kind of taffy that tasted like funnel cake, and had a crystal-like snowflake shape.

Constantinople or Istanbul? Which one do you think sounds better?

For those who don't know and live under a rock Istanbul is one of the most populous cities in Europe located in Turkey and a popular tourist attraction.

What do Korean people think about Turkish people? Do you really ...

That's right. It's true. We call Turkey the land of brothers and we have some monuments all over the country. Although the perception has ...

What do you think about Turkey and Turkish people? - GirlsAskGuys

Turkish guys mainly like Germanic and Slavic girls. Long legs, blonde hair, tall but not taller than them. They're not the best looking in ...

What do you think about Turkey? (country, place, people, work)

The western part of Turkey is more modern and the eastern part more traditional and similar to neighbouring countries like Iran and Iraq. There ...

Does Turkey welcome U.S. Travelers? - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

They had a great time and felt very welcome. The only "negative" thing the Turks had to say was that they hate George Bush (if you consider that ...

Turkish reaction to “Things NOT to do in Turkey” - YouTube

As a Russian who lived in Turkey for 7 years I totally agree with you. Most people who haven't seen Turkey have no idea about it.

1. How people in Turkey view their government

Turkish adults are divided when it comes to trust in their national government: 46% trust the government to do what is right for the country, while 51% do not.

Does Turkey Belong To Asia or Europe? | By Asian Boss - Facebook

So we're the better quality humans. Well take another look that way. Turkey is never a place where we ride camels as you might think. I ...

I Don't Like Turkey...Yet - Bren on The Road

Turkish people are known as friendly, tolerant and easygoing. It's one of the rarest countries where people dont even give a damn about your ...

U.S. Relations With Turkey (Türkiye) - United States Department of ...

Turkey borders Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, and is a key partner for U.S. policy in the surrounding ...