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How to adapt to the expat challenges of everyday life in Türkiye

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Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Adapting to everyday life as an expat in Türkiye can be both exciting and overwhelming: different habits, systems, and sometimes even unexpected surprises! Simple things like paying bills, using public transport, or even greeting neighbors might work differently than what you're used to.

We would like to invite you to share the biggest challenges you face in your daily routine. Here are a few questions to start with:

What aspects of daily life were the most challenging for you at first?

How did you overcome these difficulties?

Did you find any local habits or customs particularly surprising?

What has helped you in feeling more at ease in your new environment?

Any funny or unexpected experiences you would like to share?

Share your experiences, anecdotes and tips to help fellow expats.

Thank you for your contribution.

Cheryl
Expat.com Team

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Gino_C

I’m not an expat just yet but I have visited Turkey enough to have an understanding of what I’ll be facing.  As a first generation American to Turkish parents, I know basic Turkish with very limited vocabulary.  I am certain the little Turkish I know will help me overcome many obstacles in daily life and I would advise future expats (and current ones) to invest the time and effort in learning basic Turkish.  Many times, I don’t understand a lot words people use but being able to ask for clarification in Turkish becomes the key to adapting to your new life. 


Beyond that, Turkish people are most always very helpful to do what they can to assist you with  whatever needs you have.  They are good natured and hospitable people.


Be inquisitive and open minded in learning the ways and culture of Turkey to ease your adjustment to your new life.  Enjoy the process.

cdw057

Me and my wife are semi-retired and have lived in many countries, whereas language is very important, for 60+ it is difficult to master, I did not even try in Hungary, and in Turkey I manage to say meraba and nasisi, I can not even count but sign language helps.

My wife is much better, she knows quite a lot of words and she can count in Turkish quite well.


We tend to visit local restaurants and local providers and as I do not walk too well my wife does the shopping (and by now (almost 4 years in Turkey) they know her. Of course I realize that we pay more then the real locals, but far less then tourists (if they come nowadays, but that is another topic).

For language I speak Dutch, English and German, same for my wife but she also speaks Russian which in our neighbourhood (Mahmutlar) helps quite a bit.


Turkish people are great, rather then be a criminal, they tend to be too commercial (moreso in Alanya which is a problem)


On new life, clearly this very very different from my past in Netherlands, UK, Luxembourg and Hungary. I like to live here and no problem, but learning Turkish is one stap too far (how long do I have to live?)


BTW for Gino, why are you not here already?

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