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Old 16th July 2008, 12:41   #1
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Hello, my name is Chris (female) short for Christine. I would like to introduce myself as it is only polite and to say I look forward to some interesting discussion and to learn and listen to some sensible ideas from this forum. I have been living in Fethiye now for some 10 years and still continue to enjoy my life. Everyday there is something new to learn and experience.

I live a quiet life here in a village house which I rent in Ciftlik. I liken it to a commune in a way as my Ev Sahibi and his grown up family each have a house and I am encouraged to share all that they have i.e. the water, garden, communal yard and of course any food which they grow. It does have its downside sometimes when they want to know where I am going and where I have been which at first I found annoying but now know that they are only looking out for my welfare and safety as opposed to being nosey.

Having done some travelling in and around Turkey in the past, I must say that there is no better feeling to see the panarama below my feet of Fethiye when I have returned from a trip. I even get goosebumps when bringing in holiday makers from the airport and introducing them to Fethiye in my role as a holiday rep, which I do in the summer season and hopefully they find my wittering on about Fethiye and its environs (and even some meaningless statistics) interesting albeit quickly forgotten as they are eager to hit the bars and beaches of Olu Deniz!!

Anyway enough about me - just to say that I look forward to using the forum and making new friends
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Old 16th July 2008, 12:43   #2
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What a lovely first post. Welcome to the forum.
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Old 16th July 2008, 13:31   #3
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and also from me too, a big welcome.

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Old 16th July 2008, 17:08   #4
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really nice post..welcome to the forum ..look forward to hearing some of your experiences as a holiday rep.
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Old 16th July 2008, 17:14   #5
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Great introductory post Bubskar and it's obvious you love Turkey and more to the point Fethiye.
Look forward to more of your posts.
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Old 16th July 2008, 19:33   #6
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Welcome Bubskar, and you have my dream job. It's something I wiuld love to do - how did you get into that? We have a house in Gumbet and hopefully will soon start to spend longer and longer out there. I've learnt loads from this forum and the people are so friendly.

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Old 16th July 2008, 19:52   #7
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Welcome Bubskar,

A very welcome new member indeed. Experienced, postive and friendly.
10 /10 for 1st post.

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Old 16th July 2008, 22:00   #8
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Welcome Bubskar,
What a nice an interesting first post your did write, and as you write you are living in Fethiye for about ten years and have a job as a holiday rep,I'm sure you can entertain us with lots of stories
I hope you will find us entertaining too..... well, we do have our moments !
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Old 17th July 2008, 08:28   #9
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Welcome Bubskar, smashing post, one of the things Jackie and meself love is the view from the Pic Nic viewpoint area above Fethiye, fabulous panorama as you say. Good luck.
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Old 17th July 2008, 08:36   #10
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Welcome Christine - lovely intro - i know what you feel about the views . although i live in Yalikavak I also get the same feeling when bringing friends etc
I also worked as a rep from 1998 up to 3 years ago - VERY hard work - and VERY frustrating also - especially when you are stuck at airport for 8 + hours on a delay
and still have to greet the tourists with a BIG smile !!
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