Best usages and practices in Turkey

Hello everyone,

Living in Turkey means learning new ways of doing things and incorporating to your daily life unique practices.

We invite you to share unique practices, tools or methods that could also make a difference in other countries.
Here are a few examples of the best practices found throughout the world. In France, a health chipcard makes medical procedures easier and faster. In Japan's train stations people queue patiently and orderly. In most parts of North America drivers can turn right at a cross road, even if the traffic light is red. And many countries manage their waste with sorting techniques and colored bins.

What about you? have you found innovative and useful practices or services that make daily life simpler in Turkey?

Thank you for your contribution.

Priscilla

Hello! I really like this post, I have some questions about the last one, that states no signing something for more than 3 months? why is that? I mean cause I have a job offer there and I dont know how this would work? I guess I will have to sing something.