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Aqu

You had to write this '' Expat-blog is not a dating or matchmaking service. Do not post forum topics either seeking or offering a romantic relationship'' bold :D

İcal

Expat-blog is not a dating or matchmaking service. Do not post forum topics either seeking or offering a romantic relationship'' bold

Gitongawagura

You are right.

gerald_11

My name is Gerald and an African American and new to this site. Would want us to share ideas on how best we can solve the problem of stigmatization as foreigners in our place of work.

Xeeschan

Being a foreigner myself and having known many expats, I would like to know what exactly do you mean by 'stigmatization? '

gerald_11 wrote:

My name is Gerald and an African American and new to this site. Would want us to share ideas on how best we can solve the problem of stigmatization as foreigners in our place of work.

Ossy obi

That nice

svicente

Thank you so much for the highlight

lilian360

well I have also noticed that ,some people offering jobs,are not the jobs that they specify but they are rather looking for sexual partners....please let us try to respect one another.

Kami_cap

I appreciate your kind assistance in this regard.
Thank you indeed.

Owais77

very informative

cdw057

@Owais77 Where are you reply reffered to? Very informative, I am upset, apparently you have internet, what is new. Can you clarify what is informative?

cdw057
PLEASE spend some time on being serious. Apologies I wil be agressive at those who are not serious, if serious, please let me know.
A. Aaminah
Hello all,
I need help regarding speech therapist n main stream schools for mild autistic kid in Turkey..  i m moving from Pakistan to turkey Istanbul next month
My baby can only understand basic English n urdu ...
Please help
M a single parent my only concern is my daughter betterment
cdw057
@A. Aaminah Do you have a job? Wat is the justification to come to Istanbul, did you get all the formalities agreed? If a good job (sorry to be blunt) everything can be biought for. If not as a poor expat life will be difficult (in any country). Turkey is great, but only to expats who can something to spend.
Unfortunately not much is for free in this world.

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