Saturday, December 7, 2024

Arrived at the Levent in Turkey

 

I arrived at the Levent in Turkey.
Levent is the first place where I stayed in Turkey.
I stayed there 7 days.
Here is a convenient place.
Because it is close to the subway station and bus station,
And big shopping malls a lot.
So it never happens that I can’t buy some stuff to stay.
I can buy everything that is necessary to stay.
But in front of shopping malls is better.
Because behind shopping malls seems a bit dangerous.
I looked fighting in the street.
Many people were gathered.
I asked the one guy.

“Is there a dangerous place?” 

Then he answered 

“Oh, can you speak English!?”
“Yeah”
“Yes, here is a dangerous, so it happens sometimes”

So my friends came to me to change the place where I was staying.
Even though they need to go to work tomorrow too.
I really appreciate her.
But after all, I decided to stay in that place without changing the room to stay.

Because I still remember her saying.
She told me

“You should go up the slope, Never go down the slope, Up from the slope is safe. But if you go down the slope, you will lose yourself”

That’s why I didn’t go down the slope as promised.

Then we had dinner together. After that, we went to the store to buy some stuff that is like some snacks, tea, detergent, and something to stay 7 days. And we went to my room to give her some souvenirs. If they are glad about those souvenirs, I’m also glad most of all as I can’t express. It’s our first day to meet.
It was such a good time. But I sent the girls home as soon as I could. Because they had to go to work tomorrow too. So they need enough time to sleep. That’s why that time is actually short.
But even though it’s a short time, It’s still my happy memory.




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