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Post by ryukyurhymer on Apr 27, 2008 5:03:55 GMT 3
what are the some of the most opening and friendliest turkic ethnicities?
not saying that those who aren't friendly aren't nice.. for example, I've met a few Uzbeks who're very open and friendly, really party like. Some Kazakhs I've met, they're nice people but they're alot more cautious and not as open.
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Post by tengrikut on Apr 27, 2008 14:56:34 GMT 3
in my opinion, gagauzs and tuvans are the most friendliest etnicities. also kazan tatars, too.
turks of turkey are firendly to mostly foreigner women ;D
kazakhs are seems that they are acting as they know everything and they are the best
turkmens are also sweet people
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Post by nanman on Apr 29, 2008 16:48:39 GMT 3
Turkey Turkish and Cypriot Turkish
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Apr 30, 2008 18:26:35 GMT 3
I don't think Cypriot Turks are that friendly.
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Post by aliko666 on May 13, 2008 13:21:11 GMT 3
to me Caucasus turks are the most friendly 'cos here in Caucasus we have "the sacred law of hospitality"
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 13, 2008 22:46:17 GMT 3
Hi Aliko666, welcome aboard
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Post by Bor Chono on May 22, 2008 12:33:58 GMT 3
So what is most hospitality act for Turks. In Old times most hospitality was : 1.Hiding from enemies. 2.Giving something to eat & drink 3.Giving a clothing 4.Giving a horse. These 4 acts was called most hospitality.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 23, 2008 22:09:34 GMT 3
That is right
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Post by ryukyurhymer on Jun 10, 2008 2:19:44 GMT 3
thanks for my answers guys! here's some of my own experiences: Kyrgyz - most books I read say Kyrgyz are the friendliest Turkic ethnicity or at least in central asia and that central asians have few stereotypes about them. The ones I've met, were friendly at first.. but because I like to talk about politics.. they then shy away and become very suspicious of me Tatars - They are a very proud people and also have few stereotypes about them other than from Russians. Most were very open and willing to talk about politics. Some though don't have favorable views on other Turkic ethnicities though. Kazakhs - most I met weren't super friendly, but very cooperative at least and would always answer any question I ask. quite a few held suspicions against me but were still at least willing to talk. Uzbeks - I think talking politics was harder because of the situation in Uzbekistan with Islam Karimov. The Uzbeks were always very friendly but usually avoided answering directly about any questions politically. Turks - there's quite a few of them in Japan actually, as we got a few doner kebab places. So I often talk to them. They're always very friendly and highly interested in people who are interested in their culture. they seem to have really really wide ranging views about everything, and i really mean wide ranging. Uyghur - they were very out going and easy to talk to and really really like to show their culture. The ones from China shy away from talking politics but don't seem to cast suspicion. The ones outside of China, once I start talking about politics.. they don't stop answering lol
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Post by Subu'atai on Jun 10, 2008 12:14:39 GMT 3
Ahahaha, great testament I guess to the situation of China lol
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