I have few stories to share about Turkish boyfriends
One girl came to dancing course to give company to her friend but she did not dance because her boyfriend had prohibited her to dance with other men.
One girl said that she has to lie to her boyfriend what she is doing during the day because she does not want to make her boyfriend jealous.
I was in a bar with friends my back facing a dancing couple. The guy turns on me and says "do not try to hit on my girlfriend". I did not even have eye contact with his girlfriend.
Some boyfriends do not let their girlfriends wear the clothes they want. For example some prohibit their girlfriends to wear a mini skirt.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Style of Turkish men
I have previously written about the style of Spanish men and here I am going to explain the style of Turkish men. Turkish men wear mostly dark classical clothes. I have not seen underwear because of lowered jeans like in Spain. They are not much variation of different styles. It is very rare to see people dressed in emo, hip hop, hippie or other styles. Only piercing what you can see is earring and nobody has a colored hair. Turkish men wear always wife beater under their shirt. Especially when they wear a nice one colored shirt with collar you can easily see that they have under it a wife beater and in my opinion it does not look nice. Also all men here have much more beard than I have.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Live music
Bar |
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Please
In Turkish "please" is "lütfen" but it is not used much. You cannot hear it from Turkish friends or when a customer is asking something from service sector personal. In Spanish "please" is "por favor" and you can hear it used all the time when friends asks you to pass are give something or in supermarket customers always say "please, Can I have a plastic bag". In Finnish we do not have the word "please".
Monday, February 13, 2012
Metro
Metro |
Friday, February 10, 2012
Turkish pizza
Lahmacun |
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Grading
The grading system of Gazi university differs from the Finnish one. All universities in Turkey do not follow the same grading system. From the best grade to the worst grade the grades are AA, BA, BC, CC, DC, DD FD, FF and H. The lowest grade to pass is CC but if you have good grades from the other exams you can also pass with DC. When giving grades professors follow the distribution of Guass. You get CC if you get slightly less than the average. If you fail to pass the exam your option is to take the whole course again in the summer or in the next academic year. I think that the system of examination in Finland is less stressful than in Spain or in Turkey.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Izmir
View from the elevator of Izmir |
Port |
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Beggars
Poor area of Ankara |