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Just returned from Istanbul, Turkey. I cannot adequately express how much we enjoyed ourselves. What is interesting is visiting a country that christianity is not the dominant religion. Turkey does not have a "sponsored" religion, per se, just like the US, but it is a integral part of the culture. I saw the same thing in Chennai/Madras India. Here is a picture of a church and mosque, literally side by side at Taksim Square. You saw the entire span of attire and behaviors there. I mention this in the context of elections that were held prior to our arrival, and the statement I read was that, politically, Istanbul skewed "conservatively" versus Izmir. Conservative, clearly differs from the US version of right-wing influences on behavior. In Chennai, it was clearly religious/culturally conservative.

I will chew on those dualities a bit and I did experience a bit of cognitive dissonance at first. Never give much credence to the BS we read in the US about other countries.

BrentMBA2004 6 May 7
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Very nice gives me hope

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I am glad you had an opportunity to visit...I lived in Turkey for a number of years and remember so much about Istanbul...glad to see they are repairing some of the minarets...

The people were my favorite thing...warm, interested in cultural differences, and loads of fun...thanks for sharing...

What was your favorite place to visit? Topkapi was mine...

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Cool! Look forward to reading more. Am curious what the exact differences in conservatism are.

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