Turkey and Greece

>I think I’ll be happy throughout 2010 just by seeing Turkey and Greece talking about nothing.

Καλά Χριστούγεννα!

Unimportant pieces of trivia

・There is quite a large market near the Greek border of Turkey, and it’s almost exclusively for Greeks
・Greece is called Yunanistan in Turkish
・When you drive along the Aegean coast in Turkey, every once in a while you’ll happen to see signboards with the Japanese, Turkish, and Greek flags lined up
・If you go out of your way to try them, Turkish sweets can be great
In addition, if you ask for Turkish coffee…

Translation: pialet, spaghettifelice
LJ | Original

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  1. Unimportant pieces of trivia

    ・There is quite a large market near the Greek border of Turkey, and it’s almost exclusively for Greeks
    ・Greece is called Yunanistan in Turkish
    ・When you drive along the Aegean coast in Turkey, every once in a while you’ll happen to see signboards with the Japanese, Turkish, and Greek flags lined up
    ・If you go out of your way to try them, Turkish sweets can be great
    In addition, if you ask for Turkish coffee…

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