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 most shockingly hospitable event that's ever happened 2 u 

What is the most common act of hospitality you encounter in Turkey?
Offers of tea/coffee/refreshments (during commercial transactions or just for hell of it) 43%  43%  [ 17 ]
Personally escorted to destination when asking directions 20%  20%  [ 8 ]
Friendly stranger starts chatting with you (not for commerce or pick up) 15%  15%  [ 6 ]
Friendly stranger does something helpful without being asked and without allowing recompense 20%  20%  [ 8 ]
Total votes : 39

 most shockingly hospitable event that's ever happened 2 u 
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Expat Gone Native
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Joined: Sat, Jun 11 2005, 21:47 PM
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Location: 7 hills by the bay, ocean
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Well...uh....now the cat's out of the bag! I'm such a wonderful addition to their lives and I can't really say no when they ask me to visit. I will go to Spain in July as well. Anybody know of a nice person who has a villa with a view? I can cook dinner but I won't wake up in time to do breakfast...nunca.

Ok Maymunn. I think I will turn in now. Catch ya latah...


Fri, Feb 24 2006, 11:43 AM
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Joined: Tue, Jan 25 2005, 22:50 PM
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I'm dying of 2 hours sleep and no food effects ...so my coworker let me bite his tost.
Can't get more hospitable than that.

.....Unless we count the Doc's hosting of the EiT Let's Get Our Pants Off Party on Friday night! Effing hilarious (for some)


Tue, Aug 08 2006, 10:53 AM
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