What an amazing intro, @vovidi! Thanks for popping by my page and leaving your comments, you have a new follower (and friend!) :-) By the way, apart from the travels and dance, I'd really like some tips about Turkish language, I'm currently learning it ^^
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Thank u very much! I loved your feed and will continue to follow closely:) ow really why did you start learning it, are you coming to Turkey? By the way I always wanted to learn Spanish but couldn't start somehow... I would love to chat with you on Discord! I couldn find you, if you can write to me from there will be glad to continue on chat :)
Truth is I never went to Discord :-/ Never understood it actually, but now i have a reason to give it a try! I'll try it asap and let you know!
As for the Turkish, it's just because I have a friend here who wanted to practice French with me (i'm French actually!) and so she is teaching me a bit of Turkish in exchange :) This is her account: @bacinilat One of the few people I convinced to join ^^
great just let me know when you have discord :) Started following @bacinilat so she is Turkish I assume? :) but it is really interesting that a Turkish person involved steemit on 2016 ! what a chance... because steemit is still not known by most of our population... by the way I've taken French lessons just for 2 weeks in the university and than I dropped the course since it was really hard for me and our teacher was expacting us to talk immediately:))
haha French is tough indeed :) I would not expect anyone to know how to speak it immediately, especially for the discrepancy between written French and oral French ... :P
Yeah, she is Turkish and the thing is that she opened the account in 2016 but only really started to write 2 months ago! ^^
As forTurkish Steemians, you'll find that @artizm and @mnallica and @cerenselenapa who are very creative and successful on here! There are all from Izmir which must be the Turkish capital of Steemit ^^