after growing up somewhere else? What was the hardest part and what did/do you love the most about living there from the country which you grew up.
Turkey - 5 Answers
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He should be forced to it. We must double our population in 2 years. I want to increase my Empire. ;)
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Yes, Balkan Turks (as myself) Forced to move to Turkey by Bulgarians, Serbians. The hardest part is, being forced to leave the place that you grew up(more connected to Bulgaria), and you leave corpse behind you from your family (more connected to serbians). P.S: I dont count population exchange between Greece and Turkey coz, there are faults of both side.
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i moved my here to istanbul 6 months ago, i work and live here its just amasing :)
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I moved to Turkey 3 years ago, to be with my now husband. Im a londoner so moving to Turkey was a really big adjustment, so many things different but then many things the same. I suppose one of the hardest things was being away from my mum, were very close and I came here when I was 20 years old, so it was a huge thing, the first time we had been apart all my life, and its really hard not gettig to see her so often. Another hard thing was that my husband when i first came here was working 24-7, i hardly saw him as its really hard to make enough money over here to survive unless you really work hard. We have traveled to alot of parts of Turkey, and most places i felt soo comfortable, able to be myself, but there are also alot of close minded people still in the smaller villages people never seen a foreigner let alone a fair haired one so i felt a bit uncomfortable, but once they get to know you they are also very friendly. I also had a baby here, man i wish i was back in london for that one lol the hospitals were expensive and not so clean and there after care was non existant, no midwife, no check ups, just had baby next day I went home even though i had surgury. One more thing is i really miss eating pork, as turkey is islamic counrty pork is hard to come by, i mean you can get bacon and sausage in the touristic places in season but other wise none. They also have no salt and vinegar crisps which is a bummer lol There were lots of hard things, lots of wonderfull things, but always miss home
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yagiz, I agree 100% regarding your salt and vinger crips comment. I so fucking miss my salties!!!! I remember the first month of moving here, I dedicated a WHOLE weekend in finding salties and I failed. I raided out half the city to no avail. Although I was introduced with other awesome flavors you don't find back in london. Getting back to the original question, other then the fact that I don't have many friends (which I like to be honest, people practically harass you with the same question over and over again, and I wanna shoot myself over it. - "Is England better or Turkey?" "I heard London is awesome and you make big bucks..." - Yeah, I moved from my money factory to Turkey just cos I felt like not making counting my money factory bucks. :D
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