@Anzelios@alexsakalis No, of course it’s not predominantly Turkish. Remember, we had population exchange. But the culture is predominantly Turkish or anatolian if it is better.
@Anzelios@alexsakalis Oh, i get it you’re stuck with the numbers you think having a predominant culture has something to do with the population. OK now it makes sense. Obviously northeast in Greece is not predominantly Turkish but the traditions and the culture is heavily influenced. If I may say so.
@Anzelios@alexsakalis OK, first of all, not supposedly seen because I’ve been there numerous times. I have relatives there. Second of all years done with the same logic we can say that Toronto has predominantly Indian culture, or Miami has predominantly Hispanic culture. See its easy;)
@Anzelios@alexsakalis Again the culture. The influence on everyday language customs everything. For example, in many Turkish coastal cities there’s a predominantly Greek culture even in the words they use and the food they eat.
@austin234441871@christoskalt@alexsakalis You’re an idiot who’s only argument about anything is “you are a disgusting turk” I’m sorry I cannot speak to a person with this limited vocabulary.
@christoskalt@alexsakalis Look, I’m not the one who has a fake account. Who’s only objective is to talk shit about another country. You act like a fucking 13 year-old computer bound autistic teen. Go get a life go get a girlfriend. This is pathetic you’re sick and you need to be institutionalized.
@Anzelios@alexsakalis So? And some are influenced by the culture They’d lived hundreds of years with. You’re talking like culture is shaped merely by the geography not by anything else.
@billkouts2004@alexsakalis Just look at every day language people use how many Turkish words are there? Or just look at the traditional songs and dances and clothing and food. I’m just saying….