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Hardly anyone on streets knows english.
They try at least, I will give them that ...
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Hardly anyone on streets knows english.
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Hardly anyone on streets knows english.
I faced problem in Istanbul with driver, restaurant staff, shopkeepers, people on road/streets etc as they couldnt speak english. Only Hotel staff knew english.This situation depends on your neighborhood. I do not think that you will have communication problems oftenly in the culturaly central districts of Istanbul, Izmir or in provinces where sea tourism is strong for example. Of course it can be a problem to find someone who will understand English well, in suburban areas or rural living areas. However, Anatolian craftsmans or whoever you wanna talk with, when they learn that you are Pakistani, they probably be very friendly and hospitable, even if they not understand what you are saying. You could encounter much more warm-blooded and loving people than metropolitan life.
We've been hearing some unpleasant things lately. This is because Turkey has become one of the major routes of irregular and illegal migration especially in recent years. Especially Afghan refugees with fake Pakistani passports are one of the most important problems among these.
This density has reached a level that threatens the social order in some towns and neighborhoods. As a result, the number of people who have unwanted tendencies or simply do not like foreigners has increased. However, be sure that the Turkish people always had protective attitude against people from brotherly nations who remain in moral principles and respect. So if you are subjected to an unfair treatment or if someone disrespects you, you suddenly find dozens of people around you who will want to protect you.
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I want to register a domain name for my wife's cooking channel https://www.youtube.com/c/CookwithFaizaFarheen , have little knowledge about this. I don't know whether she can secure some additional traffic via her website or can have any monitory benefits in future once established.
I have checked https://pk.godaddy.com/ for registering a domain name.
I will be grateful if you or anyone on this forum can guide me in this regard.
This situation depends on your neighborhood. I do not think that you will have communication problems oftenly in the culturaly central districts of Istanbul, Izmir or in provinces where sea tourism is strong for example. Of course it can be a problem to find someone who will understand English well, in suburban areas or rural living areas. However, Anatolian craftsmans or whoever you wanna talk with, when they learn that you are Pakistani, they probably be very friendly and hospitable, even if they not understand what you are saying. You could encounter much more warm-blooded and loving people than metropolitan life.
We've been hearing some unpleasant things lately. This is because Turkey has become one of the major routes of irregular and illegal migration especially in recent years. Especially Afghan refugees with fake Pakistani passports are one of the most important problems among these.
This density has reached a level that threatens the social order in some towns and neighborhoods. As a result, the number of people who have unwanted tendencies or simply do not like foreigners has increased. However, be sure that the Turkish people always had protective attitude against people from brotherly nations who remain in moral principles and respect. So if you are subjected to an unfair treatment or if someone disrespects you, you suddenly find dozens of people around you who will want to protect you.
All cities I mentioned are similar. Bodrum in the summer is a full on tourist city, but all those cities you can live in all year round. Also the lifestyle is very relaxed and people are usually chilled in those cities.
You have every store you can get, there is big shopping malls, nice weather, nice houses, nice food and nice nature. Nothing else you can need.
How is Turkey in general for people who do follow their religion? For women who cover themselves and for men who visit a mosque 5 times a day?
I'm also in the process of learning conversational Turkish before I go there.
I'm not sure how long I might stay in Turkey, or if it will be an ideal long term place for residing. But there is no harm in learning the language.
Do you have any idea about the temporary residence visa though? For now I think the way the process works is to go for a visit Visa and then apply for short term residence while there. Are there any specific requirements or process to follow?
send me a DM mate
send me a DM mate.
I can guide you on this. Seems like she is making great videos but not optimizing her videos the right way to get enough views.
I am sorry, what does DM stand for ? Is it Direct Message , how can I send it?
thanksDirect Message yes.
But tbh even I don't know how it works in the new forum.
Is there any other way to reach you? Are you using skype?
mabrarkhan1 is my skype ID , there I will share you my whatsapp number, thanks
Hence, I have to think of neutral places for the time being otherwise I would have preferred spending some good time in Islamabad itself or the Northern side.
Bro, first of all, Turkey is a secular country.
If living any place is an option, brother, come back to Pakistan. If you want a Western-style living, DHA is good, and you said you were already in Islamabad.
Your spouse will understand, you just have to make her appreciate Pakistan as much as you do.
Not all of Turkey is secular or liberal. There are plenty of places where people have more conservative customs.
Some guys here on the first is trying to paint Turkey as some liberal paradise, which it is not. It is still far more conservative than most Western countries.
Problem is not with my spouse mate. Problem is with getting a Pakistani visa for her.
She actually does want to live in Pakistan and has problems with how things are in India for Muslims. It's hard to practice Islam properly in India and ignorance among Muslims there is on a whole different level compared to our liberated or the jungli bunch.
One of the main reason I went ahead with the marriage.
My long term plan is to settle back in Pakistan of course, somewhere in Hunza if not in Islamabad. But her visa and then the law and how things work there are a big worry. It's not easy to think of raising up your children there with all the mess we see right now. Specially not if you want to raise your children away from all the ignorance driven culture and the liberated junk aka wannabe's.
If things do get better, if I don't have to worry about my children stepping out and not get in the eyes of some perverted asshole, and if I can complete any government process without having to know some special guy to do my sifarish, then I'm all good for settling back there.
when I'm back home and going out with my sisters, I can't stop noticing how every passing guy will not leave a chance to stare at them. And I'm not a person who tolerates that, and there is no law to protect me in that situation either. If I do end up beating a guy, who gets into trouble? Me, because the junky will know some chacha mama who knows some MPA shit.
So all patriotism and stuff aside. When my country does become a safe place for its people to live and practice "Islam". I'll definitely want to be there.
Right now, Islam and Pakistan, and Pakistanis are three different things and we have to accept that.
And yeah I get that about Turkey. There are plenty there who follow Islam pretty well there. But they don't get highlighted, and the only thing that attracts our so called "liberals" aka ignorants is what suits them.
Erdogan is pretty close to changing their constitution and making it an Islamic state. I wonder where will the liberated junkies find their paradise next.