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That awkward moment when you look at the number plate to check it’s not in Turkey…

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owafti asks: 

Hi! I'm and American thinking about studying abroad in Turkey this summer. You suggest this, yes? How are things there? Anything I'll be shocked by? Is it awesome!?            

Well, my answer is absolutely yes! It’s awesome (I’m sure our readers will support this.) Food, uniqueness of the culture and friendly people..

Depending on how much you are exposed to Turkish culture and depending on which city you will go to, there will be a certain amount of culture shock.  It may be the traffic, it may be the reactions of the people to certain things or you name it. It’s difficult to foresee those. But one thing is for sure: you’ll love it there. That’s what I hear from all of my exchange/Erasmus friends after they spend couple of months in Turkey :) 

Anonymous asks: 

Do you know Turkish?            

Yes, Turkish is our mother tongue.