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Pakistan International Airline, Pakistan International Airlines, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airways, Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan International Cargo Management, Garuda etc. have their online services that offer cheap air tickets Pakistan for domestic flights. If you can book these tickets online, then you will be provided with a special price for these flights.
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I mean, if you like food poisoning sure. But they'll always give you free food because you're a visitor.
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Also this is a troll, Turkish Airways does not exist. It's turkish airlines. Moderator brothers, send this guy to this fine russian place, Allah will help.
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Yeah food poisoning is aaite! Just kidding, I'm not wanting to go there, like ever.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:23 pmI mean, if you like food poisoning sure. But they'll always give you free food because you're a visitor.
On the other hand, I've never met Pakistani peeps that aren't cool, so I'd go if I had the opportunity. Watched documentaries on dudes driving up the Himalayas on bikes, etc. It's a wild ass country!
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I have dealt with them (the ones that actually lives there) as clients when I used to work in travel agency, it takes a LOT of argument to finally pay what they owe you (to the point where I was close to yell at them on the phone, but it doesn't work that way in a professional manner), which they did a month later.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:33 pmYeah food poisoning is aaite! Just kidding, I'm not wanting to go there, like ever.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:23 pm
I mean, if you like food poisoning sure. But they'll always give you free food because you're a visitor.
On the other hand, I've never met Pakistani peeps that aren't cool, so I'd go if I had the opportunity. Watched documentaries on dudes driving up the Himalayas on bikes, etc. It's a wild ass country!
But I also met some in local car meets, the ones that have been americanized and they seemed to be cool, genuine people if you get along. Whenever I go to anything involves customer service and the paki asks where I'm from, and when I replied as turkish, they start to become even nicer, give more offers and so on. Not that I'm defending them, cause I can definitely say the same thing for turkish people as I don't like to hang out with a lot of turkish americans, because most of them are generally (in my experience). At the end of the day, people are people. One thing, I am basically raised as a classist within the environment I was raised in and Istanbul is literally socio-economically divided.
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MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:25 pm Also this is a troll, Turkish Airways does not exist. It's turkish airlines. Moderator brothers, send this guy to this fine russian place, Allah will help.
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I hear ya, there's fuck-heads in every culture/country, but i don't think i could tolerate the negotiating tactics typical of middle eastern culture. It's almost always a 1/2 off starting point, followed by an insult directed strategically followed by hysterical anger LOL.. I'm out before i get in most days.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:57 pmI have dealt with them (the ones that actually lives there) as clients when I used to work in travel agency, it takes a LOT of argument to finally pay what they owe you (to the point where I was close to yell at them on the phone, but it doesn't work that way in a professional manner), which they did a month later.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:33 pm
Yeah food poisoning is aaite! Just kidding, I'm not wanting to go there, like ever.
On the other hand, I've never met Pakistani peeps that aren't cool, so I'd go if I had the opportunity. Watched documentaries on dudes driving up the Himalayas on bikes, etc. It's a wild ass country!
But I also met some in local car meets, the ones that have been americanized and they seemed to be cool, genuine people if you get along. Whenever I go to anything involves customer service and the paki asks where I'm from, and when I replied as turkish, they start to become even nicer, give more offers and so on. Not that I'm defending them, cause I can definitely say the same thing for turkish people as I don't like to hang out with a lot of turkish americans, because most of them are generally (in my experience). At the end of the day, people are people. One thing, I am basically raised as a classist within the environment I was raised in and Istanbul is literally socio-economically divided.
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One thing I almost forgot to add, having an impolite attitude is normal to them and they don't do it intentionally, in some ways they play the victim game when things don't go their way. For instance, when I was in Bodrum (aka Hallicarnasus), I went to a store with my uncle and the merchant asked me if I live internationally, and the reason he asked that is because I was politeTarspin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:17 pmI hear ya, there's fuck-heads in every culture/country, but i don't think i could tolerate the negotiating tactics typical of middle eastern culture. It's almost always a 1/2 off starting point, followed by an insult directed strategically followed by hysterical anger LOL.. I'm out before i get in most days.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:57 pm
I have dealt with them (the ones that actually lives there) as clients when I used to work in travel agency, it takes a LOT of argument to finally pay what they owe you (to the point where I was close to yell at them on the phone, but it doesn't work that way in a professional manner), which they did a month later.
But I also met some in local car meets, the ones that have been americanized and they seemed to be cool, genuine people if you get along. Whenever I go to anything involves customer service and the paki asks where I'm from, and when I replied as turkish, they start to become even nicer, give more offers and so on. Not that I'm defending them, cause I can definitely say the same thing for turkish people as I don't like to hang out with a lot of turkish americans, because most of them are generally (in my experience). At the end of the day, people are people. One thing, I am basically raised as a classist within the environment I was raised in and Istanbul is literally socio-economically divided.
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Acid666 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:11 pmMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:25 pm Also this is a troll, Turkish Airways does not exist. It's turkish airlines. Moderator brothers, send this guy to this fine russian place, Allah will help.
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