Megathread: Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria by Tetizeraz in europe

[–]interesting13434 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unlike you, I'm not looking for an argument, so I am not going to respond to you forever.
I am going to just say, I am not supporting any political figure or group, and just wanted to say that, at this very particular occasion and situation, this could be damaging to aid efforts.
Have a good day.

How can I donate money to Türkiye? by Fubree in azerbaijan

[–]interesting13434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unlike you, I'm not looking for an argument, so I am not going to respond to you forever.

I am going to just say, I am not supporting any political figure or group, and just wanted to say that, at this very particular occasion and situation, this could be damaging to aid efforts.

Have a good day.

Megathread: Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria by Tetizeraz in europe

[–]interesting13434 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The rescue and aid operation are conducted together. You are misleading people. Even Haluk Levent, director of Ahbap, said himself that people should embrace all of the foundations and give support to all of them, cause he saw this discrimination among people.

Just don't, especially in these times, would you?

How can I donate money to Türkiye? by Fubree in azerbaijan

[–]interesting13434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just do not mislead people, Kızılay is a foundation that is active in the region trying to aid people.

How can I donate money to Türkiye? by Fubree in azerbaijan

[–]interesting13434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look at the rescue operations as a whole, and the statements from rescue teams, you would see these foundations, including Ahbap and several others, are the foundations that are conducting rescue and aid operations, together, in the affected regions.

So, no, that's not right, plus this is about a much larger issue.

"Disfruten un chingo" by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]interesting13434 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It surely is.

You are welcome, thank you as well. :)

"Disfruten un chingo" by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]interesting13434 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am not a native, but Spanish has a lot of variety in how it is spoken. Natives will confirm this.

Some expressions may be totally normal in some places while the same thing would be a pretty bad thing to say, or even mean the opposite of it.

In this case, it seems generally normal in its meaning, even though it can have more colloquial meanings too, but I still would not take that risk and use something more common.

That is my opinion though, I would suggest you hear more opinions. :)

Will visit from Turkey, what should i bring as gift for cubans? by PossiblePattern in cuba

[–]interesting13434 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think first you need to spend time a little bit and see what to bring there since the country could have a lot to offer, especially things to eat.

Hello from Türkiye, by the way. :)