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Thanks Inger, should I meet any travelers from Turkey I will greet them with this!! We have a UC in my city, perhaps there are some students there that are Turkish. Also on a far different note Inger:

How's the Honey business? I'm interested in the health benefits of honey.. i'm hearing good stuff about it!
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Honestly, if you meet a Turkish girl, that shouldn't be the first thing you say to her, unless you want to scare her off. Turks are much more subtle than that. And it shouldn't be the first thing you say to a man either. After all, you live in California, as far as I know...

Honey is healthy, has vitamins and minerals that are good for you. The healthiest honey is the Manouka honey, though. The manouka trees grow in New Zealand.
The honey 'business' is not so good in that you work hard and a lot for mere pennies, more or less. But working with bees is rewarding in other ways, the tranquility, the closeness to nature... such things.
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Ok , i'll try and learn a more subtle approach, in California all you have to do is wear baggy pants and a long t-shirt and the girls go wild for you.
I just thought about honey and then I said, Inger knows about honey!! So I just wanted to see what was going on :) I've heard nothing but good things about honey in the past so I think I will have some in my morning coffee as well. We use that honey that has a bottle shaped like a bear, I don't know if that's any good or not.
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Can I get a phrase for the day? Hint Hint!! :o
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You have to tell us which phrase and which language. ;)
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You can always go to Google Translate and get all the phrases you can type in. :cool:
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No No Gunsmoke, this is more fun..

I would like to know...

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In Turkish Please.. lets focus on one language at a time. :)
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Isterseniz, size bir internet sayfasi yaparim.
There are some Turkish letters that won't show up here, so I'm using the English ones instead.
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Interesting! I'm going to be practicing these.. moving on to next phrase for the day
Turkish please :)

"Where is the bathroom?"

*Jic I visit Turkey in my life , I will need this!
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Tuvalet nerede?
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