86: Reading in Slow Turkish: Hatay

86: Reading in Slow Turkish: Hatay

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193: Günlük hayatta en gıcık eden şeyler

Bu bölümde günlük hayatta bizi sinirlendiren ama çoğu zaman değiştiremediğimiz şeyleri konuşuyoruz. Kullanım kılavuzlarının hiçbir işe yaramaması, müşteri temsilcisine ulaşmanın imkânsızlığı, bahşiş verirken yaşanan o tuhaf sosyal gerilim, “bu bir mesaj olabilirdi” dedirten topla ...  Show more

192: İnternet bunları fazla mı abarttı?

Bu bölümde Ömer ve Emin, son zamanların en popüler alışkanlıklarını “abartılıyor mu yoksa değeri bilinmiyor mu?” sorusuyla değerlendiriyor. Sabah rutinlerinden minimalizme, yürüyüş yapmaktan evde yemek yapmaya kadar herkesin sürekli övdüğü şeyleri samimi ve eğlenceli bir sohbetle ...  Show more

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