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Россия (начиная с улуса Джучи) / Re: Лия Заурбекова
« Last post by Нестер on Today at 06:53:46 »Тут парадокс даже не в этом, все турки с которыми я общался как в РФ, так и в Турции - вежливые и воспитанные люди, добрые и отзывчивые, и в Турции я неоднократно видел с каким теплом и заботой они относятся к своим жёнам и детям.Ну вот, значит, указанное в цитате ниже точно правда. Вряд ли такие вежливые и воспитанные люди станут про кого-то врать и зазря наговаривать
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You may have noticed that one of the offensive slang words above was derived from the Eastern Slavic name, Natasha. If you ever go to Turkey, namely the southern Mediterranean coast (especially in the summer), you'll find the place absolutely packed with Russian tourists. Also, every year more and more Russians are settling in Turkey. You will also find that people who belly dance in Turkish restaurants, clubs, etc. are almost always Russian, not Turkish. In addition, as, unfortunately, young Russian women are stereotyped not just in Turkey, but worldwide, as being a bit "bimboish", in Turkish, the Slavic name "Natasha" (written "Nataşa" in Turkish) has become synonymous for a whore.
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Turkish/Slang#Nata%C5%9Fa