germanos,
No. We're just a passing station as they head for Germany and Netherlands![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
In the folk memory, contacts with Turks remain alive in stories, customs and sayings. Calling someone a Turk is sooner an insult than praise. But it was so long ago no real bad feelings are left.
We also have a pragmatic saying: "Turčine, za nevolju kume" which translates roughly as "Turk, in trouble godfather" and means, hell with principles, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
So no, we're not uneasy about Turkish membership, as a people, we simply don't care.
No. We're just a passing station as they head for Germany and Netherlands
![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
In the folk memory, contacts with Turks remain alive in stories, customs and sayings. Calling someone a Turk is sooner an insult than praise. But it was so long ago no real bad feelings are left.
We also have a pragmatic saying: "Turčine, za nevolju kume" which translates roughly as "Turk, in trouble godfather" and means, hell with principles, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
So no, we're not uneasy about Turkish membership, as a people, we simply don't care.
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