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Anyone and everyone who has had the fortunate opportunity of becoming friends with Turks knows very well that they are some of the most friendly, loving, supportive and generous people you could ever meet. However, there are also a number of rules of thumb and characteristics distinctive to Turks as a whole when it comes to both schmoozing and building a long-lasting friendship. While, of course, these may be overgeneralizations and everyone is their own unique individual, the following can serve as a guideline for some of the finer nuances to breaking the ice and warming up with others here in Turkey.
Despite being extremely friendly and hospitable in the long run, in the beginning, sometimes Turks can be quite polite and courteous to the extent that they could even be considered standoffish, especially the city crowd. However, for foreigners, this perception may entirely be simply lost in translation as the language and honorifics given to certain people can be daunting. Otherwise, stick to the formal form of referring to people, until it has been overtly understood you will be communicating on more personal terms.
The last thing you would ever want to do is to speak negatively about Turkey as that could be the biggest faux-pas you could ever utter; I shudder to think! So what do you do when you find yourself awkwardly asking questions and getting nowhere? Sarcasm does not exist in Turkish in the same way as it does in English, however, so keep that in mind and try not to offend others. While Turks would never ask what your salary or rent is, they could easily and blatantly ask how many kilos you weigh.
Turks love spontaneity and enjoying the moment, whether it be sharing a cup of tea, enjoying a slow dinner or even ending up at a sleepover; these are all par for the course.
All of these events could very well take place from the moment you meet. Turks love to make last-minute plans, which they can also cancel in the blink of an eye. Turks love to invite and introduce others and might not see the harm in bringing along a friend or family member to meet you or to go events. If possible, try to go with the flow as it is all of these wonderfully unexpected incidents that make life in Turkey so enjoyable.