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Postby teomansert » Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:02 pm

i love my country and your jokes are not funny :x (esin aslında suç biraz dasende değil mi baş harfi büyük yazsaydın daha iyi olurdu,ya bu olayı hiç sevmiyorum:( )
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Postby RedRose » Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:21 pm

what is that? it is Turkish language?
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Re: who loves turkey

Postby Unknownsu » Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:29 pm

esin wrote:please tell me who loves turkey :?: :?:


I don't mean to barge in on this nice, little conversation but if you love your country, you should respect it first by spelling it correctly and use a capital T. The sentence that I quoted is asking whether people like turkey as in the fowl. As Butler said, turkey is food and Turkey is a country. :idea:
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Postby esin » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:06 pm

Butler wrote:Yes we know..turkey is food and Turkey is a country. We do apologise.
Never been there and to be honest I know too little about there. So perhaps you can tell us.

perhaps Turkey seem a small country in a map but there are a lot of countries bigger then Turkey but many of these countries havent got naturel beauty as more as turkey have.
i certainly advise to you to come to Turkey for to see beauties whose turkey have.
and ı wanna ask a question to you: do you want to accept to Turkey in europe nations :?: :?: :?:
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Postby esin » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:24 pm

teomansert wrote:i love my country and your jokes are not funny :x (esin aslında suç biraz dasende değil mi baş harfi büyük yazsaydın daha iyi olurdu,ya bu olayı hiç sevmiyorum:( )

ya unutmuşum bi anda yazmayı napim
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Postby esin » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:25 pm

RedRose wrote:what is that? it is Turkish language?

yeah redrose it is TURKİSH language
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Postby Dixie » Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:34 pm

esin wrote:Turkey is a a country
please be respectful
if you make a joke,you give permission another to make joke to you :x


Then write it with capital letters :mrgreen:
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Postby idalia » Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:17 am

esin wrote:
teomansert wrote:i love my country and your jokes are not funny :x (esin aslında suç biraz dasende değil mi baş harfi büyük yazsaydın daha iyi olurdu,ya bu olayı hiç sevmiyorum:( )

ya unutmuşum bi anda yazmayı napim


Esin and teomansert you're not being so respectful when you write some words in your native language (turkish), most of us don't understand it!

On the other hand I'd like to give you a piece of advice: people in this forums like to make jokes, so please don't take things so seriously, nobody meant to offend you, nor your country.
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Postby RedRose » Sat Apr 30, 2005 3:06 am

i totally agree with Dixie and Unknownsu and idalia.

esin and teomansert, since you guys want to introduce your country for us, you are supposed to do it in a calm mood, instead of getting furious for some friendly joke. and if you guys were self-confident enough, you would have told us what you thought in some language we could understand.

however, on the total thread about Turkey, you guys didn't geographically or historically introduce your motherland. we just saw you guys' twisting faces and confusing Turkish characters. Both impressed us with some awful impressions.

so according to what esin and teomansert impressed us, I just feel Turkey is a sensitive country. but maybe that is just a misconception. I shouldn't compare Turkey with esin and teomansert. maybe they are different. who knows?
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Re: who loves turkey

Postby Butler » Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:12 am

Unknownsu wrote:
esin wrote:please tell me who loves turkey :?: :?:


I don't mean to barge in on this nice, little conversation but if you love your country, you should respect it first by spelling it correctly and use a capital T. The sentence that I quoted is asking whether people like turkey as in the fowl. As Butler said, turkey is food and Turkey is a country. :idea:


Thank you Unknownsu, I very much appreciate that. Using correct punctuation and capital letters is so important otherwise it can easily be misunderstood. If someone write "do you like turkey?" I see it as food, so teomansert please step down of your very high patriotic high horse and understand the mistake YOU made. Next time ask for help instead of getting all high and mighty.
I always respect where someone is from and I am always interested in knowing other cultures, it's what makes them who they are, being Irish does not make me any more special or important than you or vice versa.
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