Ali priti v Turčijo s praznimi kovčki

 S sošolci smo se odločili da se v Turčijo odpravimo z napol praznimi kovčki. Ali se je to obrestovalo?

Naša skupna odločitev je, da se je splačalo. VENDAR tukaj, kar se tiče oblačil, so v redu cene, če se seveda pogajate z njimi. En nasvet glede pogajanja, nikoli ne izkažite zanimanja za stvar, ki jo želite kupiti.

Da se vrnemo nazaj na današnjo temo, v kovčkih imejte s seboj oblačila za vsaj en teden. Razlog za to je ta, da verjetno ne boste že prve dneve hodili na tržnice in v hotelu pranje ni brezplačno. Cene pranja, so kar zasoljene. Pranje se računa po količini oblek, npr. s sošolcema smo dali 400lir, kar je 20 evrov.


My classmates and I decided to go to Turkey with half-empty suitcases. Did it pay off?

Our joint decision is that it was worth it. BUT here as far as the clothes are concerned they are worth the price if of course you negotiate with them.
One tip about negotiating, never show interest in the thing you want to buy. Going back to today's topic, keep at least a week's worth of clothes in your suitcases. The reason for this is that you probably won't be going to the markets for the first few days, and hotel laundry isn't free. The prices of washing are quite salty. Washing is calculated according to the amount of clothes, e.g. my classmates and I gave 400 lira, which is 20 euros.

 


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