Yes, economic and war refugees, hardly a argument for relocation to Turkey.People are coming to Türkiye
Yes, economic and war refugees, hardly a argument for relocation to Turkey.People are coming to Türkiye
Sorry but I'm not gonna waste my time to convince you when I have friends who live there. On top of that, my sister is just back from Japan.In direct comparison yes but a japanese also earns 10 times the salary of an average Turk hence why i wrote ''based on local salaries''.
Regarding housing thats because you usually dont buy a second hand home, in Japan you build new which is naturally more expensive than a second hand.
Besides, tell me how an average earning Turk can afford real estate these days, the prices exploded in the last decade.
Individual family situations dont prove your point either, maybe the man has a better job in Turkey than the woman in japan so they ofcourse have a better life in Turkey.
Maybe they accumulated a lot Yen that is like a fortune in Turkey nowso they can relax with the exchange rate...
I never said these are cheap or cheaper than in Turkey, nor did i imply anything you just have to read carefully, these are more expensive but people earn a lot more in Japan what is so hard to understand here?Sorry but I'm not gonna waste my time to convince you when I have friends who live there. On top of that, my sister is just back from Japan.
Housing is more expensive, food is more expensive, medication is more expensive, eating out in a restaurant is more expensive but it's true, an iPhone is cheaper in Japan than Turkey.
On the plus side, home appliances are more affordable in TR than JP. To give you an example; my sister paid frigging 20 TRY for one (!) apple.
If I were a blue collar worker, I'd choose Turkey over Japan in a heartbeat.
By the way, the average Japanese worker is probably laughing out loud reading your posting about housing costs implying that the Japanese renting market is cheap.
However, you're free to believe whatever you want.
The problem with these comparisons is it does not take into account the salary differences.You don't need to argue much about living standards and costs. There's excellent website that compares almost every items with their prices comparatively. It's called Numbeo. For instance, i compared living in Tokyo and Istanbul. Check it out. You can change the cities to your liking.
It does compare the salaries too. It's at the bottom of the page.The problem with these comparisons is it does not take into account the salary differences.
Groceries are 50% cheaper in Istanbul but you earn 4x the salary in Tokyo.
In the end someone in Tokyo can still afford double the groceries even if its 50% more expensive.
Thats the point many people dont seem to get.
Yeah, saw it now.It does compare the salaries too. It's at the bottom of the page.
The economic and war refugees who paid 250k or 400k to buy homes or bond?Yes, economic and war refugees, hardly an argument for relocation to Turkey.
Now my class, despite being by far the most productive and positive in terms of its impact on society, is undervalued. My peers migrate out the country, a lot of them are either underpaid, overworked or both. Or simply unemployed. In the old days, my kind (class) of people could raise a decent family of about 3-4 kids, afford a couple of houses and a car with one income. Nowadays, it is damn near IMPOSSIBLE for a new graduate to achieve this standard of living in a few years. And Turkey's economy didn't get smaller, so someone's been taking our share, basically.
Oh yeah those exist too, the rich elites of corrupt countries who bought Turkish citizenship with that money...The economic and war refugees who paid 250k or 400k to buy homes or bond?
Oh yeah those exist too, the rich elites of corrupt countries who bought Turkish citizenship with that money...
These 5-6 year is a very bad time not a normal caseIn england I've noticed that many skilled Turks are looking to leave the country, do we have any idea as to the extent of this brain drain?
Yes they do. They also own OTOKAR who developed Altay tank with Rotem. Also OTOSAN belongs to them too , develops and produces all engines of the Ford Trucks.Doesn‘t Koç own Beko? Very competitive and well-known brand, they could grow it further to a global household name. Koç family reminds me of Korean chaebol owners.
Doesn‘t Koç own Beko? Very competitive and well-known brand, they could grow it further to a global household name. Koç family reminds me of Korean chaebol owners.
Unless Beko improves on their quality it's not happening, because the quality of the Beko home appliances does not have a good reputation right now.Doesn‘t Koç own Beko? Very competitive and well-known brand, they could grow it further to a global household name. Koç family reminds me of Korean chaebol owners.
I am afraid Brits will not agree with you on that. BEKO is a well established brand in the UK for it’s :Unless Beko improves on their quality it's not happening, because the quality of the Beko home appliances does not have a good reputation right now.
I am afraid Brits will not agree with you on that. BEKO is a well established brand in the UK for it’s :
1. Best under-counter fridges and freezers
2. Best value for money white good products
3. Best after sales service
Very interested in Turkish conglomerates and owner dynasties.Sabanci and Koc used to be very much the Chaebols of Turkey, but the current government is supporting and building their own chaebols.
But thats a bit offtopic for this topic. But feel free to ask me somewhere else if you're interested.