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21/12/2006 10:51:46
 
 
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21/12/2006 10:41:33
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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Visual FoxPro
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Well, that is the same here. My daughter was born in Fayetteville and lived there until we moved here last June. All of her really good friends are down there. Moving for a teenager (while in highschool) is not an easy thing for them. Some handle it better than others. I had moved so many times that it was easy for me. My daughter had the same kids in her classes in every year of school. Moving and making new friends was a new experience for her. That is why the weekend trips to Fayetteville (only 2 hours away) so she can spend time with her friends. Also her family on her father's side live there as well. She has many new friends up here but not like the longterm relationships she has developed over the years down there. There is just something about being in highschool with the same kids who you went to kindergarten with. When she is up here she is involved with her friends up here going to school sports and shopping, etc.




>I didn't mean that...
>There are a lot of home move companies appeared in Turkey last a few years. You don't need do anything. they even pick up your clotches from wardrobes, de-assemble and assemble your furnitures.
>
>You know, salaries so low in Turkey. They come your flat with one truck, a truck driver and 4-5 worker. It costs you just 200$ for in-city moves.
>
>My problem about neighbor...
>My wife and daughter just want see our neighbors with just a few walking...
>Turkish people like that (usually) ... :)
>
>>It's much easier to move here. It's, just like anything else that makes money, an industry. We've moved three times already, and done a couple of smaller moves (daughters to/from college). You can pick where to rent a truck, and the trucks come with automatic shift so anyone can drive them - don't need a special license. Also, any supplies you may need can be bought pretty much anywhere - boxes, tape, padding, bungee cords etc etc. So the move is something you can do in a couple of days, or even faster if you care to pay for extra help.
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>>Further, most of the larger appliances (fridge, stove, washer/dryer, kitchen furniture) come with the house, and there are mostly no cupboards, because all houses have these walk-in closets. So you move your tables, chairs, beds, sofas, small appliances, books, clothing, kitchen utensils and computer hardware - that's pretty much all. A regular household mostly fits into one truck.
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>>I don't know how often do Americans move, but I remember from some statistics, decades ago, that they did so about three times more often than Europeans.
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