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Original post by Akkuz
I love central London. Living in Essex, will mean, I'm further away from central. Plus I don't like the posh Essex culture. Doesn't suit me at all! Plus, all the girls look like they've slept in a pool of orange paint. :mmm:


none of my friends are orange lol
and whats posh essex culture!? lol
but fair enough
if you like living in the city you like living in the city :smile:
Reply 941
Original post by minniiee
none of my friends are orange lol
and whats posh essex culture!? lol
but fair enough
if you like living in the city you like living in the city :smile:


The posh areas in Essex. Too rah, for me :rolleyes:
Original post by Akkuz
The posh areas in Essex. Too rah, for me :rolleyes:


fair dooses :smile:
there is middle ground
but tbf not a lot
Reply 943
Original post by minniiee
fair dooses :smile:
there is middle ground
but tbf not a lot


Haha, I know :tongue:
Hey everyone :smile:

I'm middle eastern but i have Turkish roots ,i love Turkish culture clothes and music ,would love to learn Turkish its sounds amazing but too hard to learn .

Can i join the society :P
Reply 945
Original post by Whatever9999
Hey everyone :smile:

I'm middle eastern but i have Turkish roots ,i love Turkish culture clothes and music ,would love to learn Turkish its sounds amazing but too hard to learn .

Can i join the society :P


where exactly in middle east you from?
Original post by Whatever9999
Hey everyone :smile:

I'm middle eastern but i have Turkish roots ,i love Turkish culture clothes and music ,would love to learn Turkish its sounds amazing but too hard to learn .

Can i join the society :P


hello :smile:
it's not too hard to learn
the language is relatively new
meaning there a few exceptions to the rules
the grammar is structured and clear
biggest problem is the vocabulary which happens to be (in my opinion) the easiest bit of learning a language
hello my Turkish buddies :smile:
Original post by imasupercoolgeek
hello my Turkish buddies :smile:


hello :smile:
Original post by minniiee
hello :smile:


how are you? are you fluent in Turkish by the way, I mean, if this a Turkish society, why not speak Turkish? :smile:
Original post by imasupercoolgeek
how are you? are you fluent in Turkish by the way, I mean, if this a Turkish society, why not speak Turkish? :smile:


iyim tesekur ederim

no :frown:
i was raised monolingual unfortunately :frown:
i wish i was fluent
or at least competent enough to hold a conversation
Original post by minniiee
iyim tesekur ederim

no :frown:
i was raised monolingual unfortunately :frown:
i wish i was fluent
or at least competent enough to hold a conversation


bisey degil :smile:

ha, its ok :smile: I can speak fluent Turkish but I feel like because I'm in England, my Turkish is faaaaaaaading away and I feel like I would forget it soon :/

where are you from?
Original post by imasupercoolgeek
bisey degil :smile:

ha, its ok :smile: I can speak fluent Turkish but I feel like because I'm in England, my Turkish is faaaaaaaading away and I feel like I would forget it soon :/

where are you from?


how old are you?
the older you are the longer it'll take to fade away but the harder it'll be to pick back up...
in england im from essex
but my turkish family is from istanbul... although theyve all moved to truva which is disappointing lol

you?
Original post by minniiee
how old are you?
the older you are the longer it'll take to fade away but the harder it'll be to pick back up...
in england im from essex
but my turkish family is from istanbul... although theyve all moved to truva which is disappointing lol

you?


i'm 17 (18 soon though whoooooo:smile: ) .. i guess i know ENOUGH to keep me going for the rest of my life, but i doubt if i have kids they would know much turkish as I will speak english most of the time! I am doing turkish at A2 right now :smile: :smile: :smile: so i need to do well for that!
Essex.. is that in London? I'm from Northampton.
And that's where I was born! I lived there for 6 years before moving to england, it was pretty cool there actually, the community is very nice :smile:
so do you have a turkish name or english name?
Original post by imasupercoolgeek
i'm 17 (18 soon though whoooooo:smile: ) .. i guess i know ENOUGH to keep me going for the rest of my life, but i doubt if i have kids they would know much turkish as I will speak english most of the time! I am doing turkish at A2 right now :smile: :smile: :smile: so i need to do well for that!
Essex.. is that in London? I'm from Northampton.
And that's where I was born! I lived there for 6 years before moving to england, it was pretty cool there actually, the community is very nice :smile:
so do you have a turkish name or english name?


why wouldnt you raise your children billingual?
ahaha you're joking right? :P essex is a county...next to london
its lovely! im gutted i have no family left there!
my name is yasemin so turkish :smile:
you?
Original post by minniiee
why wouldnt you raise your children billingual?


I certainly would :yep:

...If I ever did.

...And I'm only 19 so I'd rather not think about it. :afraid:
Original post by hollywoodbudgie
I certainly would :yep:

...If I ever did.

...And I'm only 19 so I'd rather not think about it. :afraid:


ahah i would if i could

although i agree with your last statement
Original post by Akkuz
Yep. I watched a programme once when they talked about the turkish mafia on green lane, and all their hide-outs were in kebab shops :jester:


I think I've just found that programme (and watched it too. It was quite interesting): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E55_deq6ZxU
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Original post by ibs137


Ah, that video. Someone posted the exact same one earlier in the thread.

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