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Turkey is NOT in Europa
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-stan-



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:22 pm    Post subject: Turkey is NOT in Europa Reply with quote

I'm wondering cause you set Turkey under europe...


I think 5 % of turkey lies in Europa and the big other part is in asia. So why is it set in europe here?


I hope they'll never come to the EU.
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Mark Loyd



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome to the forum.

They had to put Turkey in Europe or else there would be too many complaints from Turks.

Cue loads of outraged posters who disagree with you and tell you how fabulous Turkey is and how European it is and how great their jobs are.

Of course you too will be accused of being 31 or Faustion or ekmekparasi in order to drive you off the forum but of course they all believe in democracy and free speech. How ironic that they are in Turkey.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mark Loyd wrote:
Welcome to the forum.

They had to put Turkey in Europe or else there would be too many complaints from Turks.

Cue loads of outraged posters who disagree with you and tell you how fabulous Turkey is and how European it is and how great their jobs are.

Of course you too will be accused of being 31 or Faustion or ekmekparasi in order to drive you off the forum but of course they all believe in democracy and free speech. How ironic that they are in Turkey.
I've been to turkey several times. They will NEVER come to the EU, i hope !

Look at east turkey....oh my god...
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Mark Loyd



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 7:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You do not need to to east. Look at parts of Istanbul. Of course Cihangir, Beyoglu and Suadiye are great for the ex pats but Gaziosmanpasa or Esenyurt-European, I don`t think so.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: Turkey is in Asia Reply with quote

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I think 5 % of turkey lies in Europa and the big other part is in asia. So why is it set in europe here?


As far as other Asian countries are concerned, Turkey is part of Asia.

Concrete example. At the Post Office in Taichung, Taiwan, stamps to Turkey (from Taiwan) cost 13 Taiwan dollars, stamps to Europe cost 17 Taiwan dollars.....as far as Taiwan is concerned Turkey is an Asian country, and will remain so, no matter what decision the European Commission takes.

Ghost in Taichung, Taiwan.
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Mark Loyd



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very commendable of Taiwan.

I imagine that to work in a language school there the teachers and DOSes have to have at least a degree and a teaching certificate.
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saloma



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nope. You just need a degree, and you can get a working permit without a teaching certificate.
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TeachEnglish



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 7:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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-stan-


I hope they'll never come to the EU.


I have to agree with -stan-. I hope Turkey will wise up and realize it doesn't need to be part of a group like that. The EU is a group of whiners that formed in order to be able to compete with other larger economic powers. Turkey is much better than the EU and could be more powerful than the EU if it works harder at accomplishing some things. Of course maybe in the beginning Turkey might benefit from being part of this club, but eventually the EU will benefit more because of Turkey's young and strong population. I think Turkey will lose more than it will gain.

Turkey should form stronger strategic alliances with the countries that want to "play" with Turkey rather waste time trying to get into a club that doesn't want Turkey. Eventually the whiners will be knocking on Turkey's doors.

WISE UP TURKEY, YOU DON'T NEED THE EU, YOU ARE BETTER THAN THE EU![/code]
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting topic.

For some time earlier this year I thought Turkey had no chances of joining the EU and wondered if it was good for Turkey... or the EU. I looked around at those lazing by the seaside, spitting seed shells everywhere and said "off ya". Discussing it with the head of my department, a Turkish lady, I mostly kept my opinions to myself and was surprised when she said "We will never get into the EU. Turks are too lazy."

Shocked

I have met many Turkish people. Some I have come to know very well. They all have some things in common- frustration and wanting better lives. They don't want to stream across the border into EU countries. They want to stay. But they want things to be better.

Perhps joining the EU can help that. Goals and deadlines will be set, changes will be made. It is something to work towards.

Don't think of today's Turkey joining the EU. Joining is years in the future. Think of the next generation joining the EU- those like whynotme, those who like grunge music, those men with earrings...those who want change.

Turkey is changing. And there are many kinds of Turk.

Perhaps if everyone supported Turks, helped them, cheered them on, Turks could improve and make the country what they want it to be.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mark Loyd wrote:
You do not need to to east. Look at parts of Istanbul. Of course Cihangir, Beyoglu and Suadiye are great for the ex pats but Gaziosmanpasa or Esenyurt-European, I don`t think so.
And what will the other poor ppl do? They'll come to europe, especially to germany and use our social system. Evil or Very Mad
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The question of where Turkey is is rather pointless, that has never been made as an arugment against Turkey. It's in N.A.T.O, it's in U.A.F.A, and most European N.G.O.s accept Turkish gruops . ie Turkey lions is tied to Eruo Lions.

The point is not where Europe is but what Europe is and wants to become. The E.U started as the E.C (or Roma club)and said that it was not a regional grouping but rather an Economic one.

Your point about joing the E.U is right thou. Turkey like the U.k sees the E.U as an economic club first and formost. It has no interest in an E.U superstate. Turkey feels that its economic growth will best develop within the E.U. Who knows if thier right or not. Most Euro leaders who support Turkey do so for the economic benefit they feel they will get out of it.

Don't forget over the last 3 years Turkey has had a growth rate of over 8% pa yet Euro economies are growing at less than 0.3 percent on average.

So drop all the political and social crap it's all about the money. It always was and always will be. As much as some Turks want Europe, some Europeans want Turkey.

I personally feel Turkey could do well with out it.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 11:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

calsimsek wrote:
The question of where Turkey is is rather pointless, that has never been made as an arugment against Turkey. It's in N.A.T.O, it's in U.A.F.A, and most European N.G.O.s accept Turkish gruops . ie Turkey lions is tied to Eruo Lions.

The point is not where Europe is but what Europe is and wants to become. The E.U started as the E.C (or Roma club)and said that it was not a regional grouping but rather an Economic one.

Your point about joing the E.U is right thou. Turkey like the U.k sees the E.U as an economic club first and formost. It has no interest in an E.U superstate. Turkey feels that its economic growth will best develop within the E.U. Who knows if thier right or not. Most Euro leaders who support Turkey do so for the economic benefit they feel they will get out of it.

Don't forget over the last 3 years Turkey has had a growth rate of over 8% pa yet Euro economies are growing at less than 0.3 percent on average.

So drop all the political and social crap it's all about the money. It always was and always will be. As much as some Turks want Europe, some Europeans want Turkey.

I personally feel Turkey could do well with out it.
Hey, i like turkey, and I've been there several times. But only in the western areas. We can't accept them. I dont wanna have more ppl who are using our social system. That's why it's broken down and we have to reform everything.

Dont forget....a big mijority ( right ? ) of the ppl in europa is against that. In germany also no one wants that, sO? We have enough turkish ppl here.... Rolling Eyes
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Mark Loyd



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

saloma wrote:
Nope. You just need a degree, and you can get a working permit without a teaching certificate.


Well at least they insist on a degree and you get a work permit, a bit different from here.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

can Stan exactly explain why he/she does not want Turkey in Europe (with an 'e' at the end, by the way)? So far, it seems to be a rant against Turks damaging the German Social system.
I smell a troll - hope I'm wrong.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Social security benefits in Germany have been cut in recent years in part because of Turks working for a year in Germany and then going on the social for another four years. At least this is what my next door neighbour told me and he has a cousin who is on the social in Germany.
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