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Things Not to Do in Turkey
Greek, Persian, Byzantine, Roman, and Ottoman cultures all clash beautifully throughout this gorgeous nation, which is home to some of the world’s most noteworthy C*ristian and M*slim landmarks. However, if you want to soak up this unique country’s charms in peace and safety, here’s what NOT to do.

1. Don’t Ignore R*madan
It's a month-long M*slim holiday in which M*slims can’t eat or drink anything between sun up and sundown. The dates change every year, so do some research. Don’t eat or drink in public, and don’t offer anything to a M*slim during daylight hours.

2. Don’t Walk in Front of a Praying Person
M*slim tradition holds that if you walk in front of someone who is praying, then their prayer will not be counted. This holds especially true while you’re visiting a m*sque.

3. Don’t Ignore the Dress Code
Women especially should consider having head covers and both should leave shorts at home. The further you get from big cities, the more likely you are to find M*slims who take offense at what they deem is lascivious dress.

4. Don’t Go Without Learning Turkish
A lot of the people living in Turkey don’t speak English. So, if you’re planning on visiting the country, it’s a good idea to learn a few basic words and phrases in order to communicate more efficiently.

5. Don't Discuss Politics!
The political scene in Turkey is very heated. People are very nice and generally don't wanna discuss politics (It's sort of lose-lose for both sides)

6. Turkish Men Only Talk to Your Male Companion
If you’re a woman it’s possible that you’ll run across Turkish men who only speak to your male counterpart. This is common in rural areas. The man isn’t dismissing you, he’s trying to protect your virtue. It’s a tradition; he’s just being polite.

7. Likewise...
Men Shouldn’t Directly Address a Single Turkish Woman It’s expected that male tourists do not talk to young or single women without proper supervision and prompting. Simply walking up and saying hello is considered threatening.

8. Don’t Leave Any Food on Your Plate
If you leave anything behind, you risk insulting your host as this is an indication that you didn’t like the meal. Of course, since Turkish cuisine is pretty freaking awesome, cleaning your plate shouldn’t be a problem.

9. Don’t forget Bargaining
If you intend to purchase something you find in a shop, it’s polite to try and haggle with the shop owner. Don’t push too hard, but be sure to push a little. It’s considered proper social discourse.

10. Don't miss the coastline!
Turkey has plenty of beautiful coastal cities! These often have the best temperatures in Turkey, Not too hot, Not too cold. They are often full of culture as well!

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