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Not all Turkish men have mustaches !!! And no fez !!!

You might have heard about the endless glasses of tea, the kebabs and how to haggle in the bazaar. But if you really want to learn more about real Turkey , here are some stereotypes and the TRUE TH I NGS about life and culture in Turkey !!. Not all Turkish men have mustaches !!!

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Not all Turkish men have mustaches !!! And no fez !!!

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  1. Youmighthave heard about the endless glasses of tea, the kebabs and how to haggle in the bazaar. But if you really want to learnmoreaboutrealTurkey, here are somestereotypesandtheTRUE THINGS about life and culture in Turkey!!

  2. Not all Turkish men havemustaches!!! And no fez!!! A wrongimage!!!

  3. While you might see members of the older generation sporting a mustache, young Turks are more likely to be clean-shaven.

  4. There aren’t any camels!!

  5. Turkey is also mistakenly depicted as a desert dotted with date palms and camels, however Turkey has a diverse terrain, and deserts do not exist!! In Turkish holiday resorts it’s quiteusual to see a couple of camels lined up strategically outside the tourist attractions, waiting to be photographed..

  6. The official language is Turkish! THE TURKISH ALPHABET However, Turkish is entirely unrelated to Arabic and today Turkish is written in the LATIN ALPHABET that was introduced in 1928 and replaced the Arabic alphabet.

  7. Turkish is part of the Turkic language family; similar languages are spoken in Azerbaijan and Central Asian countries such as Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.Turkish has itsownsounds. Although most Turks are Muslim, they are not Arabsortheydon’tspeakArabic.

  8. ARABIC LETTERS FIRST TURKISH ALPHABET IN THE 8TH CENTURY

  9. Turks are also depicted in similar fashion to Arabs in dress and writing and Turkey is portrayed as a theocratic country, due to the fact the majority of people in Turkey are practicing Islam.

  10. THESE GUYS ARE ARABS! NOT TURKS! 

  11. Turkey is a strictMuslimcountry.!?? WRONG!!Turkey is actually a democraticrepublic. Turksareveryproud of theirhistory, particularlythat of ATATÜRK. Atatürk is thefounder of theRepublic of Turkey, he reformedandmodernizedthecountry. Turkey is a secularstate, meaningitsgovernment do not (orshould not..)favourIslamoveranyotherreligion, andreligionshouldhave no effect on public life, politicsorlaw.

  12. FOR US HE IS THE SUBLIME LEADER, A GREAT TEACHER AND UNIQUE PERSON.

  13. Turkish soap operas areso popular!

  14. Local studios produce TV Seriesand SoapOperas at an impressive rate. Mostly socializing in Turkey is done at home, and watching soap operas is a favorite pastime. Turkish soap operas are not only popular inside the country; they are also watched throughout theBalkans, the Arab world and Central Asia. These shows have even been credited for arespectibleincrease in Arab tourism in the country.

  15. Turkish people are extremely hospitable If a Turkish person invites you to his house after you’ve known him for half an hour, don’t panic. Turks are incredibly friendly and hospitable and as a guest, you are highly valued. Many will consider it an honor if you accept an invitation to visit them. Once inside, you will be satisfied with food and strong blackteaor Turkish coffee.

  16. Food Therearemanythingsto say aboutfood in TurkeybecauseTurkey has a widerange of foodbelongingtoeveryregion. As a stereotypeonly KEBAP,DONER,BAKLAVA areknown as themostfamous but this is not true. WordsfallshorttotellaboutTurkishcuisine.

  17. TURKISH PEOPLE LIVE ON KEBAB OR DONER!!??

  18. NOT ONLY MEAT DISHES BUT ALSO MEDITERRANEAN WAY OF COOKING WITH OLIVE OIL IS COMMON IN TURKEY. KEBAB IS ONLY A DROP IN THE OCEAN OF TURKISH CUISINE!!

  19. FISH IS ALSO VERY IMPORTANT IN TURKISH CUISINE

  20. INSEPARABLE DUO

  21. MOUTHWATERING, AREN’T THEY?

  22. History TurkishpeopleareverypassionateaboutOttomanhistory as ourancestorsreallydeserve it. TheOttomanEmpireruledover 600 years on a reallylargepiece of land.Turkishpeoplereallycareabouttheirhistory . Theyarejustproud of Turkishhistory.

  23. Football Football is themostimportantsport in Turkeyandpeoplelikewatchingeverymatchandtheyaregreatspectators. Thestereotypeaboutfootball is Turkishspectatorssometimesact in an exaggeratedway: especiallythefans of Galatasaray andFenerbahce.Whenthere is a derbymatchbetweenthesetwoteamstherewillsometimeshappen a problem.

  24. Turkish men areallowed x amount of wives!?? Wrong!!! Polygamy is illegal and can be punishedwith a prisonsentence.

  25. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? THAT IS NOT JUST A CUP OF COFFEE. DO YOU KNOW WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT IN TURKISH CULTURE & WHAT MAKES IT SO SPECIAL?

  26. It is the only coffee that can be used to predict the future. CAFEDOMANCY: The use of coffee grounds to cast fortunes. CAN YOU SEE THE HEART IN THIS CUP? WHAT ABOUT THE DRAGON IN THE SECOND CUP ?

  27. DRINKING COFFEE IS A UNIQUE PLEASURE FOR TURKS!!"A single cup of coffee can create a friendship that lasts for 40 years". A cup of Turkish coffee is endowed with a variety of important connotations for Turks: friendship, affection and sharing. Turkish coffee is such an intrinsic part of Turkish culture that it has given its name to the word for breakfast, "kahvaltı", which translates as "before coffee", and is derived from the words "kahve" (coffee) and "altı" (before).

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