Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Turkey Related Subjects => Cost of Living in Turkey => Topic started by: irnbru630 on March 13, 2006, 00:51:35 AM
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once i sell my house in uk hoping to move to turkey im a single lad 40 scottish and an army pension of £690 a month will this be enough for bills etc....please advise
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Are you renting, buying, buying a car,???
Too many questions need to be answered.
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i will be buying not sure about the car one step at a time obviously if i got a job and required one then ye
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Now irnbru,700 quid is a lot of dosh in Turkey, you won,t need a job
and you can,t get one anyway,as you won,t get a work permit.
Its just the thought of the turks trying to understand your accent.
Why Turkey?
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well crossie , wats wrong with my accent, ok so i do have enough to survive on supposedly as im buying in didim so u reckon me money will be enough and why not buy n live in turkey ive seen most of the world anyway
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Conratulations on your buy, hope you have a nice life in Turkey!
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Good Look irnbru. We both hope you live a long and Happy life in Didim. We are moving out to Calis ourselves in exactly 4 weeks 8)
Russ and Jan
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good luck on your move and hopefully i will be there next year in fact i will be.
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You go and have a great time!! The Turkish people can understand us nae bother, in fact they love the accent. All the best from the Ayrshire coast - Mary[:X][:X]
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Didim great - but Calis better. Come on down you'll meet lots of canny people
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cheers everybody, will enjoy meeting u all some day is there any books or language things that i can buy to help me understand the lingo....
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I've found 'Teach Yourself Turkish' isbn 0-07-143423-2 to be the best - my college tutor used this. It's a book and 2 cd's. This link www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0340871067/qid=1143636190/sr=1-7/ref=sr_1_3_7/026-6333541-4413266 will take you to the amazon page for the audio cd's and review. Personally, I learn more in Turkey, I get no end of help from my Turkish friends - and they don't laugh at me (often). It's too easy to forget when you get back home, with little chance to practice.
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Hi Irnbru
Sorry Im English but the good half is a Scot and I have lived and worked there for years.( I am also ex service)
We have done two 5 year stints in Turkey and left in Jan 2000 after the big depram. It is not impossible to get a job there but go through an international agent ( Head Hunter ) Give me your background and I can send you two in Turkey) otherwise you will only be offered local salaries and it will not be legal.
Things have changed since we left, in 1999, Turkey was one of the cheapest places to buy petrol, now I hear its the second most expensive in EU.
However one thing hasn't changed is that the Turkish people are very very canny. That is why we hope to get a property there this year.
All the best and good luck.
Good luck