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Opinion: Iranian-Turkish rivalry; strengths and weaknesses

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I met some of them in Saudi Arabia.I couldn't believe they knew and liked Iran that much.One of them was reading Hafiz,Molana and other Persian poems for me,I was very surprised,he knew too much.One of them,after I said I'm from Iran,started telling me something in Turkish while excited,I couldn't understand,but my friend who understood said he is telling about his travel to Iran and how great time it was for him.
I don't know if they were from another planet or Turkish members here are from another planet,because they don't like Iran by any means.:D

The problem is, there is no way people would speak like here in real life, internet is just weird :d thats true most of the Turks are neutral or friendly about Iran, how is your friend understood it ?

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If I'm not wrong you're living somewhere in EU and you met those Turks and Iranians at there ? if true then its quite normal because Turkish immigrants at Europe are generally from the rural&less educated parts of the country while Iranian immigrants are political immigrants.
 
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If I'm not wrong you're living somewhere in EU and you met those Turks and Iranians at there ? if true then its quite normal because Turkish immigrants at Europe are generally from the rural&less educated parts of the country while Iranian immigrants are political immigrants.

I have lived in Germany, and most of the Turks I am talking about are university graduates and their families had migrated to Germany form major Turkish cities like Istanbul and Izmir...
 
I've visited Morocco a couple of years ago and when I was searching for a place to eat, I came across a Turkish kebab store in Casablanca. The owner of it was a Turk, and some men sat in front of it drinking tea. They were Turks too, and of them was an Iranian Azeri from Tabriz, selling Persian carpets too rich Moroccans. To my surprise one of the Turks was really positive about Iran, and the regime, and he wished to live in Iran one day.

I've visited Turkey three times, and most Turks there know Ahmadinejad, and even Khomeini. Based on my interpretations they see Iran as a strong and independent country standing up against Israel and the US. Others see Iran simply as a extremist country, and as a example how secularism was crushed by Islamic fundamentalism. But not once in my lifetime I encountered Turks who hated Iran or the Iranian people.

Yep,I think internet makes people to show something other than their true personality.On internet,Almost everything is artificial,from fights to friendships.
The problem is, there is no way people would speak like here in real life, internet is just weird :d thats true most of the Turks are neutral or friendly about Iran, how is your friend understood it ?

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If I'm not wrong you're living somewhere in EU and you met those Turks and Iranians at there ? if true then its quite normal because Turkish immigrants at Europe are generally from the rural&less educated parts of the country while Iranian immigrants are political immigrants.

ops,You forgot that in Iran,there are also many people called Azeri Turks,who understand most of Anatolian Turkish. Ir.Tab in this forum is only one example,he speaks with you guys easily in Turkish.My friend was also Azeri.

On a side note,not all Iranian immigrants in Europe are political ones,they are a minority.Most of them go there for graduate study,with their families.I don't know why,but we Iranians have obsession in studying in higher degrees.That's not always a good thing.
 
Its strange because most of the Turks at there are like I said.

Another strange thing, university graduates are generally less religious and has the highest atheist rates.
 
Iranians are pretty much laid back chill people.


The Turks that I have met are pretty friendly.

I had one Turkish friend, and every time I was with a girl he would instantly be attracted to her.

I was like wtf man, why you always like the chick that I'm with. It was weird.

So, I would say that Turks and Iranians are both cool people, but I probably wouldn't trust my wife with a Turk. :rofl:
 
So, I would say that Turks and Iranians are both cool people, but I probably wouldn't trust my wife with a Turk. :rofl:

I've played poker in Turkish bars, and I can pretty much say that you can't trust Turks if a girl is in the neighborhood. :lol:
 
Its strange because most of the Turks at there are like I said.

Another strange thing, university graduates are generally less religious and has the highest atheist rates.

Turks are not extremely religious. I would label them more as being traditional.
 
Its strange because most of the Turks at there are like I said.

Another strange thing, university graduates are generally less religious and has the highest atheist rates.

Tragon, I didn't say they were some mullah type people, just that they were generally more practicing Muslims than Iranians. But you are right that most of the Turk immigrants in central Europe came from the rural parts of Turkey.
 
Btw I saw a Iranian few days ago at my faculty, he was a transexual wearing women clothes at public, he was with the communists(my faculty is very political, there are always fights) and he was waving a cleaver towards right wing groups which he pull out from his bag :D
 
Btw I saw a Iranian few days ago at my faculty, he was a transexual wearing women clothes at public, he was with the communists(my faculty is very political, there are always fights) and he was waving a cleaver towards right wing groups which he pull out from his bag :D

Idiots are presented in every community. :D

I've seen a Turk go crazy a couple of days ago against police officers.
 

I was talking about Turks in Holland, and perhaps even in Turkey. A girlfriend of mine went to Turkey (Istanbul) last year to do model work, and she's was being followed on the streets by Turkish men, and everybody was looking at her when she was walking around in a mini skirt (stupid idea, I know). But here image of Turkish men wasn't positive.
 
Yeah, we are horny. Does it have anything to do with Turkish defence?

Just another idiotic thread from tyrant, I'm waiting for it to be closed.
 
Child molestry ? :D

dancing boys brother it not easy being a dictator you need to relive tention when sanctions hurt you.
 
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