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Does it make sense to bring chocolate, cigarettes, vodka with you to Kemer?
Friends who rested say that the Turks love "Alenka" "MARLBORO"
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аватар Superoper73
Everyone loves freebies! If for gifts, bring if you're not lazy. But for the purpose of barter, it's an empty idea! Turks love money much more than chocolates)))!
аватар sne03
It is necessary to take them not there, but from there :))) their sweets are much better than ours.
аватар 19062005
They love. For a pack of Marlboro in the form of a present, the servants will rush with you. And they love vodka, and they don’t disdain chocolates. You can refuse the crazy idea of ​​​​barter right away
аватар TINAEkb
Do you yourself like chocolate Alenka? This plasticine can only be eaten by court order. Take the money, it's a safe bet.
Vodka, raw smoked sausage and other tasty treats should only be brought to order or to good friends if you know their tastes.
аватар Alexandr-
TINAEkb
____Well, what kind of nonsense??? "Alenka" is excellent chocolate, if not a fake from the Mytishchi cellar. Something, but chocolate in Russia is quite on the level. But it’s really strange to bring sausage.
аватар TINAEkb
"Alenka" - excellent chocolate,
Well, eat to your health, but what did the Turks do wrong?
But it’s really strange to bring sausage
What's strange if people order? People miss Borodino bread, salted herring and other products that are not available or difficult to buy in Turkey.
аватар vital-m
The man asked to take it or not, and then they had a debate about the quality of Alenka chocolate .... You can take it, but it’s unlikely that you will be able to sell it. For presentation only.
аватар lazy_person
The Turks are not savages, they are modern people, advanced in many ways. Of course, they will accept a donated bottle of vodka, or cigarettes ... but not because they have never seen them, they just have it more expensive.
Honest relationship through tipping. It is accepted everywhere. And you don't suck up and the Turk feels more comfortable. Early settlement in the room is decided by dollars. (15..20 for a good number)
аватар TINAEkb
lazy_person, I agree with you! There is nothing better than money: you have to thank, took out a bill and everyone is happy.
аватар lazy_person
The main thing is that everyone kept "their self".
аватар kokkoss
Their cigarettes are much more expensive. There are chocolates and liquor in the stores. There is no way to refuse gifts from fools, but money will still be shaken for accommodation, services and tea, here with chocolates and vodka it won’t work.
In short, bring cigarettes and euros.
аватар Superoper73
Chocolate in Turkey is bad, they have their own sweets. Cigarettes and alcohol are also disgusting and expensive. We take three bottles of vodka with us, which we drink together with our familiar Turks. Only they interfere with Red Bull))) So they knock them down faster! Sausage was brought a couple of times under the order of a familiar Khokhlushka, she works in a rag shop and lives there. The Turks make great discounts after such gifts, but we have been friends for a long time, every year we go to Alanya from all Konaklov and Avsallar to them. So take it - come in handy! It won’t come in handy, you yourself will drink and eat, hotel alcohol is in any way worse than even our average scall)))
аватар Igor_m
Turks, like all people, love and appreciate a good attitude. I always bring them Ukrainian souvenirs, vodka, but with pictures of Ukrainian Cossacks or our other theme. The main thing is that the gift should be appropriate and not offend the recipient. The Turks will not remain in debt, it has been checked many, many times. By the way, money is not always suitable for a gift.
аватар Polupan07
Our vodka ... Ukrainian, as well as cigarettes, goes with a bang !!! and whoever didn’t say rolls barter where our half liter is the same as “Kozatska Rada” or Nemirov that “Bread Gift” is estimated at $ 8-10, last September I exchanged a bottle for a towel (bamboo) more it cost $ 12 apiece, Yes, and a leather jacket when I bought vodka came in handy
аватар ollennka
I haven’t eaten Alenka for a long time, and Turkish chocolate is definitely terrible. I don’t know vodka, but Hennessy is definitely respected, it’s fashionable to bring it.
аватар kokkoss
You can bring diamonds and exchange them for towels. Or gold on marshmallow. A box of sausages for a jacket discount. And then the Turks will be offended if they put money in ...
It's good to write any nonsense.
It is necessary to bargain hard in stores and understand that the prices of goods there are indicated in lira, and they are trying to sell us that this price is in dollars, hence the discounts on jackets, towels and sweets. In Istanbul, I took all these sweets at a price of 12 TL per kg, and in tourist places - the price tag is 12, and now 20 but already dollars. Price tags in leather stores are also in LIRA! And the suckers who feed them chocolate, give them vodka to drink, stick smoke and don’t know the prices so they don’t throw off a bit .... Purely to neigh at the stupid ones ...
аватар ollennka
And without selfish motives, just to bring something and give it to the Turks is not an option already ?? I'm for Hennessy.
аватар TINAEkb
And without selfish motives, just to bring something and give it to the Turks is not an option already ?? I'm for Hennessy.
How do you decide who to give a Hennessy to? Border guard at passport control? Transferguide? or to whom? :))
аватар ollennka
And who is he bringing Alyonka and vodka to? Tom and Hennessy!
аватар TINAEkb
And who is he bringing Alyonka and vodka to? Tom and Hennessy!
Logically!
аватар Superoper73
What kind of Cocos is straight greyhound-severe, it’s already scary))) And the prices are that no one except him knows them in lira, and everyone writes nonsense here, and he laughs at stupid people))) And the fact that there are rules for normal human communication and relationship to each other probably forgot! And that any person, whether he is at least a Turk, at least a Tajik, at least a Russian, is pleased to receive a gift that is worth a penny - probably my mother didn’t teach! After such “tourists”, the attitude towards the majority in Turkey is probably not very good, when they trade for penny socks for two hours, and then leave with a proud look, and on the Internet they begin to proudly describe their “feat” as he did the Turk! The better you treat people, the better they treat you Vasya! And it's not only in Turkey, it's everywhere! And God forbid, that it would always be so!
аватар kokkoss
Superoper73, thank you for not only reading, but also commenting on my post. To give something or not to give, as well as what to give and to whom is a personal matter for everyone. Though Hennessy, even Alyonka. In this regard, the entire branch can simply be thrown into the abyss as absolute nonsense. 'But I want to give and I will!' Well, give what you want, what's the question?
As for bargaining for penny socks, etc., I believe that each product has its own price and pretending to be a Rockefeller by flipping a few prices, and at the same time sticking gifts is just stupid. Using your vocabulary “just because of such people,” they inflate prices and hold our vacationers for suckers, tearing three skins from them, or even all ten. As for the rules of good manners and understanding that everyone is happy with gifts, I doubt that you go to a bakery or a boutique (or wherever you go there) in your homeland with a bottle, alyonka and sausage as a gift. Yes, and you hardly pay, for example the conductor in the transport for a ruble more than the cost of a ticket, but she would also be pleased
аватар lazy_person
Give - do not give, but without the dough they will not settle in the room before! Turks, from the birth of hucksters. Will accept a bottle, will smile and wait for money. Don't lose your dignity this way. Submit your passport to the counter, put 15...20 bucks next to it, and you'll get a number!
аватар kokkoss
Lazy_person, bravo! I absolutely agree with you on this point.
The only thing is that the kind people who wrote above can bring their friendliness to the point that for $ 10/20 they won’t say hello to us, but they will also give in the ear that we don’t offer much. Like in Vietnam. In the first years, the Vietnamese were zapadlo to take tips, they refused as best they could. But no, you're kidding! Good-natured people came in large numbers with bucks, vodka, alenki, and now prices have risen there and you can’t go anywhere without a tip.
аватар Igor_m
Did I miss something ? Alenka is already being taken without quotes as a gift?
аватар kokkoss
Igor_m, last year I personally saw how the hotel staff hid from the obsessive attention of Alyonok without quotes.
But that is another topic...
аватар lazy_person
kokkoss
In April I was in Sharm el-Sheikh... at the "Grand Hotel". Arrived early in the morning. At the counter, they immediately announced to me that if you want a quick check-in, then it costs $ 20 (they give a check). I paid, had breakfast and still waited until 10:30. Those who did not give money were not allowed to have breakfast (some were with children), explaining that you had not yet checked into the hotel, they were let out until 14:00 ...
аватар helena_fortuna
Chocolate vodka cigarettes and another 2 kg of my favorite sweets
Money is money - and presents, too.
You leave tips in restaurants and give gifts to friends, so what's the question?
Here, only, I give them - not "before", but "after" - settlements, services ....
And I love Alenka / And not the RIGHT dark chocolate. So what ? /
аватар helena_fortuna
And from Turkey, I, too, take chocolate - for my friends.
https://divanpastaneleri.com.tr/cikolata
And also wrong! And one that is delicious!
аватар Alexandr-
lazy_person ___**Those who didn't give money weren't allowed to have breakfast (some were with children), justifying that you hadn't checked into the hotel yet** Personally, I don't feel sorry for those who weren't allowed to have breakfast. These people do not know their rights at all. As soon as you cross the threshold of an all-inclusive hotel, you are put on a bracelet. Yes, according to the rules, check-in is after 14-00, and you have the right to marinate until this time. But no one has the right not to let you in for breakfast.
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