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kaosarc, Türkiye
  • country Türkiye
  • Member since Joined 15th Apr., 2017
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About Rabia...

Hi dear postcrossers,

My name is Rabia. I live in Ankara with my family. Ankara is the capital city of Turkey. I am an architect and I am currently carrying out a restoration project.

My hobbies is doing architectural photography, watching movies, reading books.
I like blue color. I am happy to see him everywhere. It reminds me of my eternity. I think staring at a sky full of stars is the biggest dream. The blue flying balloons in the sky remind me of a very peaceful freedom.

Every postcard you send me is very special. In order for you to have an idea of what I like, you can list a few things or look at the favorites:

- Special architecture buildings of your country (bridge, church, mosque, palace, historical building, restorastion projects etc.)
- Historical cards (Historical events)
- Special or famous places of your country
- From the street about daily life
- Also I love balloons, daisy, stars,retro cards.

Please! Tell me about this card something.Don't just write "happy postcrossing".I hope you will write something special to me, because the rest I can read on your profile! If you don't know what you could write. Especially, if this card is a structure or a country, you tell me them name. It would be very nice if you write something in your national language. With the translate, of course. I would love to know ♡ why you chose that card for me. If you do not know what to write: Look out of the window and tell me what you see there. Write the date on the card as well. Paste a lot of stamps and stickers.

By the way I have the dream of travelling the world. So I would be glad if you suggest me some special places of your own country.

I have a coins, money and bookmark collection and love the tea! If I receive such small gifts (tea, bookmark or coins,money), I am very happy.

:-) I look forward to receiving your postcard!

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