Saturday, 26 November 2011

10 Things I learned about Turkey (the place not the food)

I was lucky to get a chance to visit Şarkışla in Turkey this month through the British Council's Comenius Scheme. This was a preparatory meeting between schools in Poland, Greece, Romania, Spain, Turkey & N.Ireland who want to establish a 2 year project together.
I had no concept at all of Turkey, the culture or the people, so went with a complete open/blank mind. All I can say is that I fell in love with this wonderful country and it's people, who were more than hospitable. I hope that this project goes ahead & I get the opportunity to try and repay them for their kindness & I get a chance to return in a few years time. 

So here are the 10 things I learned about this beautiful country & region:
1. The people are so friendly - I was met at the airport with flowers!
2. They love to socialise as much as me - chocolate & tea/coffee at every opportunity
3. The food - amazing & delicious
4. The history is fascinating & inspriring
5. The language is very soft & soothing to listen to
6. The men are excellent dancers!
7. Turkish women are very slim
8. The men like to grow moustaches!
9. Real Turkish delight is gorgeous
10. Turkish toilets are very different to European ones!
But to me number 1 is the most important - I made friends for life in a few short days.


With special thanks to Mehmet, Saliha, Erkan & Fatma.

4 comments:

  1. Oh, Kierna, How lucky you are to travel so widely!
    What wondeful pictures here, and I love the dwellings in the rock; and the interestin, dark sky.
    Brenda

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  2. Thanks Brenda - I know I am very lucky, the rock dwellings were in Cappadocia, I had always wanted to go & couldn't believe I got to see it in person.

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  3. Hi Kierna! I was fascinated when I saw this blog.It is marvellous!Thank you so much for your nice words about us and our region.You are always welcome whenever you want..:)
    Fatma Kürkçü

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  4. Oh Fatma, I meant every word, you all made me so welcome & as I was travelling alone it could have been lonely/stressful. I hope someday I can repay you.

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