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Is love understood by words?
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I don't believe in coincidences.
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There is nothing I don't know.
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In spite of those who know a lot.
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To my left and right, there are cruel women.
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I'm tired, get me out of this gossip game.
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The candle of lies is burning out.
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And the story goes back to the beginning.
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There was a song, what was it?
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This love, is it clear?
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It comes back and finds me.
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Is it not my life?
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This is luck, is it clear?
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It comes back and finds me.
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Love is not understood by words.
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Welcome, Murat Sir.
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Let's drop the "sir" when it's just us two. How is it going?
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Same as when you left.
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To the company or to home?
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Home.
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Which one?
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Ours.
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I guessed so.
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Why did you ask me then?
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This is life; one can never be absolutely sure. I thought maybe you'd choose differently today.
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You steer life.
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And you already know, I don't like changes.
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Now let's go; they are expecting me for breakfast.
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Ipek...
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Hmm?
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I'm having a dream and there is a realistic menemen (turkish dish with egg and tomatoes) smell.
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No, that's not a dream; I can smell it as well.
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Asli is trying to surprise us then.
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Don't be ridiculous - Asli is keeping watch at the hospital.
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Then who is making menemen?
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This is the smell of true menemen.
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Like the one my mom makes. Like a true mom-made menemen.
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Breakfast is ready! Wake up now!
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And that is the voice of a true mother.
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Mom!
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That's mom!
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Mom, what are you doing here?
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Wake up now, you lazy girls.
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When did you come Mom?
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At six.
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What are you doing with my stuff?
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I'm packing.
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But why Aunt Emine?
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Her father said, it's enough already.
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He said to go and get the girl.
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You know what the father says is done.
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He said, "school is finished and she can't find a job, so she shall come back home."
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He said, "She left for university and never returned."
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"From now, she will stay by my side," he said.
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I swear by god I didn't say it, your dad said it all.
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All of this, dad said? But I spoke with him and he didn't say anything to me.
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My dear girl, of course he won't say anything to you. You know your father - he has eaten (destroyed) my life.
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Welcome Aunt Emine....bye, bye Hayat.
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Take this!
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Our move?
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Do we prefer an agressive or constructive approach?
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Should we attack now, or retreat and then attack from behind?
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Let him go first.
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Are we sure? There is no going back.
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Yes we are sure.
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When are you going to grow up? Hmm?
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You still want to play around with me. So much time has passed, only the size of the cars has increased.
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One big brother is enough for a household.
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And I'm quite happy with my situation...
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Welcome, Abi (big brother)
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I'm happy to be back.
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But the right of way was ours, Doruk Sir.
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That is how merciless life is, dear Kerem.
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One attack can change the entire balance.
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So abi, what did you do?
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Did you conquer Ankara (turkish city) for us?
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Did you increase the stength of the Sarslimaz family in the capital?
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Something like that, something like that. What about you? Where are you coming from at this hour?
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Oh, and we have a meeting today. You know, right?
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I don't want to go into the details, but it was a tiring night.
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Even if it was no where near your performance in Ankara.
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I had a small lantern extinguishing operation.
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So I guess I'll sleep through the whole day.
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The matter is closed for discussion. You have 30 minutes, get ready. We'll leave together.
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I am truly being persecuted in this house!
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Welcome.
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Don't forget, we have half an hour.
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But you see, half an hour is not enough to be able to finish grandma's questioning.
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Good luck, Azime Sultan.
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Where were you, you litte donkey, huh?
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You know I was in Ankara for work.
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Of course I know. Thank god, I have not gone senile yet.
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But tell me, why did you take so long?
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Well, it was necessary.
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What?
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Don't tell me you found a bride in Ankara, and are keeping it a secret.
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I know you, you're not going to reveal it that easily.
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Look, if she's from Ankara that's fine. It's a city of government officials. Girls from there are good.
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Come on, I am not asking for much.
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She shall look decent.
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Have an education, be able to housekeep and cook.
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Be fertile, and respect her elders. That's all.
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Really, I was there for just work.
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Now forget about me, tell me about you.
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Are you doing fine?
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Come on boy, how can I be? Living under the same roof as that sinister woman, how can I be fine?
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Don't say that, she'll hear you!
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So what? Is it a lie?
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Come now.
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Oh my god, you're so cute.
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Derya!
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Yeah?
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Really, you just can't get ready, Derya.
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Do you want to tell me I'm slow, Nejat?
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You see I'm getting ready.
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Can't you hurry a bit, please?
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I'm sure Murat is already here.
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So what?
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He was going to come for breakfast.
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That boy is punctual, let's not make him wait.
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So you want to say I enjoy making people wait?
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But you're right, we shouldn't make Murat Sir wait.
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Good morning!
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Good morning, Murat dear.
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I have let them prepare for breakfast outside.
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I know.
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Uh..did you need anything, dear?
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No, I was going to wake him up.
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Doruk came?
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Yes, and he went straight to sleep, that's why I am suspicious.
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If he came back just this morning, let the child sleep.
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Wow (repeatedly), conquerer of Ankara!
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Welcome!
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Come here.
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How did the meetings go?
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The Ankara front is alright. The Milanese group is next.
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Ah...the meeting is today, right Murat?
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Where is Doruk? Isn't he up yet?
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He came back this morning Nejat, let him sleep.
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Why should I?
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Dear God!
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Go and wake that punk up, he shall come to the meeting as well.
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Nejat dear, let the child sleep!
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Indiscipline has its price as well, right dear?
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He will have to go sleepless today.
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Asli, you came at the right time! Sublingual tablets, blood pressure medicine, take out whatever you have!
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Aunt Fadik, do I look like a drug store?
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I'm just a tired nurse returning from watch.
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What is going on?
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Hell is breaking loose inside!
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Why? What happened?
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Your Aunt Emine came.
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Ah, how nice.
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She is welcome.
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Yeah, I also said welcome.
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How are you my dear, I said.
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And what did she reply? My dear Aunt Emine.
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Hayat's father told her to go get Hayat.
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If she can't get a job, she shall return to her hometown.
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How?
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Aunt Emine came to take Hayat back?
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But she can't do that!
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My girl, do they put tranquilizers in your tea at the hospital?
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Mother and daughter are eating each other, I say.
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Blood is flooding bodies away in the house.
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Someone needs to intervene right now.
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Run.
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Run.
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If you were going to keep me by your side, why did you let me study in the first place?
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So what if you studied, huh?
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What's going on?
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Welcome, Aunt Emine.
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I came well, I came well, but I am satisfied with what I was met with.
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Aunt Fadik, please say something to my mom. She wants to drag me back like a child.
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Why are you doing this, Emine?
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I'm doing nothing.
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Her father said it, "today is the last night," - he said it, and that's it.
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But Mom today, I have two interviews.
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And that's exactly what your dad said.
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If she finds a job today, she does. But if she doesn't, he said grab her hand and bring her here.
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Shall we buy the bus tickets now?
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Or after breakfast?
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Thanks a lot, Ipek.
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Oh, what can I do?
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Do you think it is easy to find a job in Istanbul?
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Right Aunt Emine? Your father is right.
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Why do you say such things?
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This is life, one can never know what will happen.
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No, Hayat is me (her name means life) and what will happen is clear.
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Oh but I'm already of legal age, you can't force me to do anything I don't want to do.
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Hmm.
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Your father said he won't send you a cent anymore.
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Huh?
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Let's see how you sit here in hunger, even if you are of legal age.
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Uh, why should she sit here in hunger? I'm here after all. Thank God, I have enough to give to her as well.
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Fadik! Don't spoil them I say. They always rely on you.
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My girl.
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Either you find a job today, or else it's back to the hometown.
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That's it.
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I didn't say any of this. I swear to God, it was all her father, really.
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Ugh.
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Now that the whole family is here.
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I want to tell you all something.
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I have decided to retire.
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Uh...
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I'll come and go now, and six months from now, I will actually quit.
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I don't really get it.
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What's going to happen after six months?
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I will look at your performances.
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And decide who will be the head of the company.
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But you don't need to do that. Doruk and I can lead very well together.
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I agree.
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There has to be only one head, Murat.
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Even if you are siblings, if there is a dispute - who will decide in the end?
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Huh?
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Dad is right, Abi. There should be only one boss. And that will be you, and I can continue my life as it is.
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Great.
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This is not the time for jokes, Doruk dear.
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Your dad is speaking of an important matter.
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Your mother has said the right thing for the first time.
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Just like your father, who built Sarte from a zero,
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In the future, you will do the same with your children.
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Speaking of children...
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Oh, mother, please, if you begin to discuss children and grandchildren it'll never end.
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Right Grandma, and Doruk and I don't have time right now, right Doruk?
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Abi, you go. I'l come right after eating this fruit salad and follow you closely, I promise.
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Bon appetit.
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Why did we stop?
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It's too hot.
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What will we do now?
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We shall see. Let me take a look at it.
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And, Kerem?
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No water left.
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What?
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No water left.
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Then add some and let's go.
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The motor needs to cool down.
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No way, I will be late.
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I will request for another car from the company.
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Leave it, leave it, that'll take time. I'll just take a taxi.
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Go and sit at home!
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Everybody wants to take a taxi.
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I have to go to the interview. Or else, go back to my hometown.
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There is something called public transportation. Why is everyone after luxury?
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Taxi!
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Oh no, that's not a taxi.
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Excuse me.
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Where are you going, beauty?
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To hell, do you want to come?
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Get away - don't be mistaken by my looks. I curse and attack with my tongue!
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GO!
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What beauty?
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Rude man!
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Snob...ugh.
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Are you Free?
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Of course, brother. Get in. I ordered a toast from here so I'll get it and come back immediately.
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Ok.
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Ok, ok. Close it. Come on, let's go.
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But this taxi is mine.
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Good for you! But I didn't ask whose name the license is in. I said let's go.
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No, you misunderstood me.
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You didn't understand me at all, Mister. I'm very late, let's leave, come on!
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You walk, Miss. I'm getting in this taxi.
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Of course, you'll get in so we can go.
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How would you drive without getting in?
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That's the problem anyway.
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I'm not the driver, I'm a customer.
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You're not anymore.
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Why is that?
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Because my business is very urgent. It's a life or death situation.
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My business is also urgent.
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Let's go together if you want.
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He'll drop me off at my destination and then continue on with yours.
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What for?
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Why would I ride in a taxi with a stranger?
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Do you know the taxi driver?
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No.
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You'll ride with him in the same car as well.
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That's different and this is different, alright?
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How so?
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Fine!
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I'd rather walk than ride a taxi with a man I don't know.
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With two men you don't know. You keep missing the taxi driver.
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Are you okay?
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Inhumane!
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Monument of selfishness!
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Epitome of cruel!
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What could you be?
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Monument of selfishness?
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Epitome of cruel?
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Alright brother, get in, where are we going?
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Do you know the Sarte building?
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The one in Levent?
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Precisely.
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If you aren't answering your phone, could you switch it to mute? It's bothering me.
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I was going to ask you the same thing.
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But it's not my phone ringing.
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Not mine either.
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She must have dropped her phone.
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Let's return it to the lady, and then leave on our way.
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Okay.
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Did all the problematic people agree with each other to mess with me today?
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Is there a bet going around for who is going to make Hayat lose her mind?
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Am I a betting coupon? Am I betting coupon?
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Look at that man, "and do you know the taxi driver?"
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I know him.
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Miss!
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He is my father's friend in the army.
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There is logic. The man has logic. But his gentlemanliness in zero!
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Little Miss!
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What is going on?
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Are you following me?
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No, no.
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What do you have in your hand?
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A cellphone.
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And trying to ask for my number without any shame.
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Look Miss, you misunderstood me again and my patience is running out.
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What did I misunderstand? What is it that I misunderstood?
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His patience is running out. Look at the man.
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You are shoving the phone in my face with the excuse of asking for my number.
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Give me that!
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What have you done?
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I drew the line, enough!
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Let's stop.
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Have a nice day!
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If my eye-arrest is finished, I request my acquittal and discharge.
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What are you trying to do, Nejat?
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Huh?
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You've ignited a dynamite stick and placed it between the two siblings.
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You're going to make them fight each other.
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Of course not, I would never do that, Mom.
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Of course you won't...but your wife will.
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Oh mother...uff...uff
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Why you don't get along with her, I just don't know.
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Why should I with that slimy looking sea? (Derya means sea)
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But she has a problem with us.
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For god's sake, Mom, please.
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Who is "us"? And who is Derya? What are you trying to say?
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We are the Sarslimaz family, and she is the third party trying to break us apart.
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Huh?
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You're saying that our end is an open battle?
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Joke around all you want. If Murat becomes the head, World War 3 will break out, I tell you, World War 3.
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Mom..
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Murat and Doruk are the same for me.
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But you also know, that the younger one has his head in the clouds and isn't responsible.
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I hope he will come to his senses, when he is burdened with responsibility.
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Else, we both know...
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That Murat will be the company's head in the end.
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Welcome, Murat Sir.
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I want the production quality reports on my desk at 4.
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The reports will be ready at 4.
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What about the statistics I asked for, for the meeting with the Milano group?
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They are ready.
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But...there is a small problem with that matter.
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What's that?
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They called to say they'd be late, 5 minutes ago.
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Well, isn't the meeting in 10 minutes, after all?
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Yes, they said they'd be an hour late.
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Cancel the meeting, but don't inform them.
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The meeting is cancelled. They won't be informed.
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What do you mean, Sir?
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Inform them about the cancellation when they arrive. Then they will learn not to waste the time of others.
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The Milan meeting is cancelled. The boss is so angry.
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Why did it slow down?
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Something went wrong yesterday, Sir. We informed them and it shall be fixed right away.
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Too late to say that.
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The problem should have been fixed yesterday.
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It's too late now. Yesterday, yesterday.
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How is the catalog shoot going? Have you started?
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They started it, Sir. It's going according to schedule.
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Let's confirm.
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I can't reach you. What happened? Did you get the job?
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One second. Asli also called. I'll add her too.
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Hayat I'm dying to know - please tell me that you got the job and that you won't be going back to your hometown.
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Just admit it. You couldn't do it - we'll be sending you off from the bus terminal this evening.
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I don't know - because, I wasn't in the job interview but a garbage dumpster.
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Uh...what? Wasn't your job interview in Maslak?
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Oh, Ipek please don't force me. I can't take a joke right now.
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I couldn't catch a taxi and then I threw my phone into the garbage because of an annoying man.
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Oh, girl, why did you take your anger out on your phone? It was pretty new - you could have used it for a long while.
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Girls, it's not what you think. I'll explain when I get back home.
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People would think he is a decent guy. Snob!
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So you are saying he was handsome?
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Look, take notes, next time you meet a handsome guy,
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Give him your cell number, don't throw your phone in the garbage.
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If I see him again, I know what I'll give him.
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What will you give him?
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I'll tell him to get lost.
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Anyway, I am hanging up. I couldn't catch the first one, I'll try to catch the second one.
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What's next?
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A receptionist position for Sarte Textile Company.
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Guys, I can see the back-cloth of the skirt. Try to hide it. Her right sleeve fell off. Fix it. Take care of the neckline cut.
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We are waiting for Ms. Didem's fix-ups.
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They will never end. Do what I say.
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What is the problem, Didem?
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I think there is shine on the left side of my chin.
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I wish that shining part of hers fell off. That way we could do our jobs.
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Sweetheart!
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You have such a great figure that no one will notice your beautiful chin.
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Can you see the mole on my foot?
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That's no problem Ms. Didem, we can photoshop that.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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We can start if you're ready.
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Okay. That's great.
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What now?
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Tuval, the nail polish on my pinkie is smudged.
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Let's think of it as a talisman, okay honey? Let's continue.
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Okay.
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Okay, I'm taking it.
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That's great.
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Gasp Murat!
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Welcome, sweetheart.
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I don't want to interrupt the shoot. Continue.
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If I had the chance, I would pleat her face. I wouldn't even wait for the last ironer. I would iron her waist myself.
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Welcome, Murat dear.
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How is it going, Tuval?
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We didn't have a chance to see, as we haven't begun shooting.
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How is the decor, Murat Sir?
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What is the theme?
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The theme is this: Ms. Didem is a socialite, and she wears one of our dresses to a party...
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She'll do that by lying on a sofa?
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Pardon?
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If she is going to a party, why is she lying on a sofa?
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Serdar?
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Yes, Murat Sir.
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Why is Didem lying on the sofa?
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It's because I look better in photos when I'm lying down.
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We aren't trying to see Ms. Didem, but the dress, right Serdar?
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You're right, Murat Sir.
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We also know that.
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Please do what needs to be done.
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Did he say something mean to me, Tuval?
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You are so carefree - to the extent that it's as large as bell bottoms from the 70's.
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We must be affected by the evil eye.
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Everyone has their eyes on Murat.
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They are jealous of our relationship.
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Oh, so you and Murat are in a relationship?
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Yeah, we see each other 5 days a week.
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Yes, you see each other weekdays because you work in the same company.
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No, we go to launch ceremonies and meetings together.
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Wow. So do we.
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Whatever, ugh.
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He replies to my messages and calls back whenever I call him.
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You also know, sometimes I spend the night at his house.
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It's because he is kind. Also, "cevap" and "yanit" have the same meaning - it would be better if you knew that.
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Then what is my connection with Murat, if it isn't a relationship?
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Having a good time.
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Murat doesn't like commitments and expectations.
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Look, Tuval.
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If I say I have a relationship with a man, then it's true. If I don't have it, then I'll make it happen. If we break up, I'll fix it. It's all up to me.
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Understand? (Italian)
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I don't understand.
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You are forgetting that the other party is Murat.
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Uh-uh, Murat, Suat, doesn't matter. They are all men anyway.
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Mocks Capiche?!
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You finished early?
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I waited for the Milano group but met with no one.
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I cancelled it.
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Ooooh...Murat Sarslimaz is spitting nails again.
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In short, it's one of those lucky days.
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As if that were not enough...
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Dad called a while ago. He said he has an old friend, Kemal Sir, and that I have to hire his daughter.
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As Cagla's assistant.
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So what's wrong with that?
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Her father told dad to give her a tough time and show her how the business world is.
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You just need to be yourself. That's it.
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It's not professional. I don't like to hire people I can't fire.
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Is the girl at least beautiful?
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Thanks, Cagla.
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Enjoy, Murat Sir.
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Enjoy.
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So this is the cage your father wants to confine you in, my love.
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Yes, my love, but he won't be successful.
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I'll take the interview. Then I'll tell dad they didn't hire me.
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But, honey, you're backed up. The job is yours already.
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I'll try my hardest to not get hired.
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I've lived my life just the way dad wanted until now.
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I learned 4 languages just because he wanted me to.
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I'm tired of it. I want to live my own life.
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How about you tell your dad everything, Suna?
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Dad can't tell a dove from a crow, Gokce.
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He'll die the moment I tell him I want to watch birds with my boyfriend and live in a tent.
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He won't understand us. Even if he does, he won't accept it. Don't worry, I'll handle it.
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Yes, Sir.
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Excuse me, I came for an interview.
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Me too.
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4th floor.
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Thank you.
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Some girl Suna Pektas already got the job through connections.
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I came to where I am by working hard. They have no shame.
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I hate backing up the most.
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You're right, Cagla. They have no shame.
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These girls study abroad using their dad's money and then come here to show it off.
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Why does it take so long to reach the 4th floor?
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Why did it slow down?
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It's broken. It'll be fixed.
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Murat Sir hates these kind of backups.
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You haven't heard the best part. The girl's dad told them to do whatever they want. Murat Sir will make her life miserable.
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Now I feel bad for her. Poor girl.
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Aren't we getting off?
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What the heck? I'm coming across maniacs all day long.
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What? 4 languages?
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Which school?
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Michigan university?
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Wow. Bravo, she did work hard, with God's will.
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She even did a master's degree.
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Japanese, Russian, Arabic, English.
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She didn't really need a back up.
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They'd hire her right away.
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Excuse me, I'm here for a job interview.
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Okay, it's the last desk on the right.
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Thank you
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You're welcome.
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Hello.
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I came for the job interview.
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Welcome, Suna...
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Pektas, we were waiting for you.
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No, it's not like that.
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Yes, yes it is. Nejat Sir told us what to do.
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You'll be working as my assistant. But he had to leave. So you'll fill and sign this contract and bring it tomorrow.
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Tomorrow?
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You want to start next week?
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What?
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Oh, you don't like the position.
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No, no, that's not it.
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What?! 3,000 Turkish Liras?
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That's the minimum wage.
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Yes? Yes, okay, I'm coming.
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See you tomorrow.
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Hey!
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She said 3,000 Turkish Liras!
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But Suna Pektas...
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But Mom...
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Woah, you again?
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I was going to ask you the same thing.
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Let me say it from now, chasing me, following me - that doesn't fool me.
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I'm not afraid at all.
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This is my work place.
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What a coincidence. Mine too.
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I am going down, if you don't mind.
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Just in case you have any worries about riding in the same elevator with a man you don't know.
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Which department do you work in?
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Why do you ask?
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Because I have not seen you before. That's why.
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The assistant of the Boss's personal assistant. I mean, I just became that a little while ago.
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Then it's you.
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What's that? You don't like it?
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And perhaps you're the patron's errand boy.
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It's something like that.
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It's good that you know what you are.
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Why did this stop?
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It's broken.
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Broken? How is it broken?
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Why has it stopped? Will it stay like this? Are we stuck here like this?
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I'm just an errand boy. I don't know anything about elevators.
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Stop. Get me out of here.
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Get me out of here! I'm claustrophobic, look, I can't breathe.
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Do something. Do something, quick.
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At your command?
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Do something, I'm not kidding.
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I can't breathe. I'm having a panic attack.
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I....I...
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I know what needs to be done for claustrophobic people. But you'll get mad again.
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Do it, do what you know.
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I can't breathe. I'm having a panic attack. I know myself.
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Alright.
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?
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Alright, relax, it passed, alright.
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You're safe, alright, relax.
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You're better, alright?
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Relax.
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Mmm...what's this beautiful smell?
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What is this? You're taking advantage of the situation, let go of me!
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I won't let go, or you'll get worse.
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I said let go!
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No, keep your word a little!
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You told me to hold, so I'm holding you.
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And now I'm telling you to let go.
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No.
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Let the elevator start working again, after that, I promise you.
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Admit that I, at least, distracted you and eased the panic attack.
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See you.
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So shrewd. He's also a pervert.
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What's happening?
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Doruk, was that you? What're you doing there?
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I was charmed by you.
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I swear, you attract like a magnet.
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If looking hot and attractive is a crime, they can lock me up. It's okay.
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But you'll get a life sentence, Tuval Yanikoglu.
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Those who touch you... burn their hands.
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You are so hot.
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You are so sweet. Let me smell you, too.
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No, it's not you.
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I'm going crazy, where does this smell come from?!
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What smell?
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The smell of love is in the air, honey. Can't you smell it?
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No.
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This body is a radar for love, alright?
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This nose is never wrong.
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Whenever I smell this, love blossoms.
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Kenan, Sinem, Beren, Kenan, Halit, Berguzar (all actors/actresses)
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I smelled them all.
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Really, I'm so scared of you, Tuval. You are so crazy.
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I'm not the one who is crazy. Love!
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But what this love have to do with Sarte?
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Don't talk like that. It appears in an unexpected time and place.
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The moment you fall into it's hands. It'll burn you up. Don't forget it.
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Love cannot be understood by words. (Ask Laftan Anlamaz)
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Abi, she's beginning to talk with hard candy. We're done for.
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Why did you call for us, grandma?
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Just take your hard candies.
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Put on the cologne.
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Okay.
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Grandma, the candy is okay. But the cologne isn't suitable. We have plans. We'll go out.
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But if you insist so much, we can't refuse, right Abi?
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Did we make a mistake?
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I'm the one guilty of not marrying you off after you graduated from school.
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Here we are. We haven't had any recent talks on grandchildren and marriage right. Great.
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Don't try to make a joke out of it, Doruk.
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Will I be able to take a grandchild in my arms before I die?
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You have us.
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It's different.
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But why, grandma? Aren't we your grandchildren?
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So you're acting like you don't understand, you little donkeys.
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Grandma, for me atleast, the week has 7 days and I spend 8 days understanding this matter.
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Just explain it to Abi.
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You little...am I talking about that?
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Enough with collecting flowers. It's time to make some honey!
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When you say it like that grandma, I feel like a breeder calf.
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It's true you are a breeder calf.
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Also, Abi comes before me when it comes to that.
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We have to follow the order when it comes to marriage.
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Grandma, I don't want to break your heart but I've decided already.
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I don't believe in marriage.
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Really?
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Yes. All this love, marriage stuff isn't for me. Invest in Doruk.
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I'll throw this cologne on your heads.
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You little...
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Emine..
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Look at that.
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He is a hunk.
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He's an architect and comes from a good family.
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If she doesn't get a job, we'll marry her off so she doesn't have to go back to her hometown. What do you think?
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Let it go, Fadik.
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She told me she got a job on the phone. I don't believe her though.
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I'll find her a good guy from back home.
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You can't miss this guy. Looks like a gentleman. Have a look.
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Let me see.
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Look.
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Hey...he isn't bad.
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Let's introduce them to each other.
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That'd be best.
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It's not possible to not like him.
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You're so funny.
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Why're you laughing?
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He looks like a good guy.
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Look, look, I'll zoom in.
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Why're you laughing?
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I'm laughing at you.
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Such a gentleman.
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I just wanted a job, a JOB, I didn't want to be in the crime world.
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What now?
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Identity frauds get atleast five years in jails. I can't visit you everyday, I'm too busy.
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I'll come see you, my friend, don't worry.
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I won't sleep even on my off days. I'll come to see in anyway possible.
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I'll bring you clean underwear, and also books.
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Like they say, numbered days pass quickly.
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Don't fool around. Just help me out.
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What do I do? Do I act like Suna or Hayat? What do I do?
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That's not a problem. You may go to jail as Suna, but you'll be on house arrest for sure if you back to your family.
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I think you must be honest, and when you go to work tomorrow, tell them, "I'm not Suna."
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Tell them you're not Suna, if you explain clearly, they'll definitely give you the job.
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Why? Because you're honest.
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Sure, and they'd give her a medal right?
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Get a hold of yourself, Hayat. You have to work as Suna else Aunt Emine will take you back.
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So? You can find a new job. Are there no other jobs for you?
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And also..Aunt Emine is very understanding.
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Uh...
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You're hometown is very beautiful.
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Ugh.
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I don't want to go to jail or to my hometown. I, especially, don't want to work with that stiff man.
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Come on, girl, you got a great job and you start tomorrow. What else do you want?
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Come, let's arrange something for you to wear.
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Check, please.
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So Abi...has your assistant started yet?
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Your sudden concern about work is making me tear up, Doruk Sir.
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It's hard to please you.
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I'd like to choose the assistant myself but the order came from a higher place.
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Abi, don't exaggerate. He's our dad and he asked you to something for him in quite a while.
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Oh boy, the problem is not dad. It's the girl.
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The girl is moody and irrational. She is needlessly self-confident and quick at arguing. She doesn't know what she says. She's just weird.
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How cool! That's just perfect for you.
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By the way, you still haven't told me if she's beautiful.
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I don't know.
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I don't know?!
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I don't know, I haven't looked at her like that.
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Okay, tell me honestly, is he good-looking or not?
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As if I care..
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Look at what I'm worrying about, and what you're worried about, Asli.
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I think Asli is right.
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Besides, hot-tempered men are trendy right now.
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If everything works out, you may go back with a boyfriend. How's that?
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I don't want him as a boyfriend, not even a garbage can. And I can't love a stiff man like him.
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Snob.
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Also, she's spoiled.
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Mr. Know-it-all
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She's irritating.
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Total egoist.
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So why does it matter if she's beautiful?
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What's his position?
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What more could he be, than an errand boy?
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We encountered each other in the elevator, and he said, "this is my workplace." I can't be defeated, so I said, "this is MY workplace and I'm the boss's assistant's assistant."
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Wow...good answer.
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What? So you hid from her that you're the boss?
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I wasn't able to say.
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So you plan on exploding the bomb tomorrow.
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Why does every problem gather around me?
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Who's that?
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Didem!
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Why don't you respond?
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She doesn't understand, that's why. She know's its a men's night yet this is her 7th call.
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Abi, I can't believe you're bothered. Let me handle this.
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What's up, Dido?
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I'm good too.
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We were just talking about you.
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A person who appears while they are being talked about is a good person. We were just going to the club.
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Why don't you come?
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Look, my brother is saying, he's waiting for you badly.
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Okay. Okay, dear, kisses. Bye, bye.
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Lots of kisses. She said you shouldn't worry she's on her way.
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I'm truly thanking you for your efforts.
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We can say it's payback for waking me up this morning.
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I wouldn't want to stay under the same roof as that man...
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neither breath the same air from the atmosphere, but I have to do it to earn a living.
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Anyways, that's not the point.
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Girls, I'm starting work as a secretary tomorrow. What do I wear?
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I have only two pairs of shoes and my wardrobe is full of cheap market-place clothes.
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Don't worry about shoes, I'll handle that.
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I guess she'll give you her nurse slippers.
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I said I'd deal with it.
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Just a moment.
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Girl, what's going on. It looks like she's been hiding a treasure in her room.
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I love shoes and I thought I'd wear them one day so I bought all of them.
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Wow.
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Girl..
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You have to get yourself a boyfriend for these shoes.
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But you hardly leave the hospital. So how are you getting a boyfriend?
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Maybe you can cure a patient...
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Or, you can find someone healthy and make them love sick.
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Stop messing with me. Am I the issue here? It's Hayat.
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Okay, girl, I coudn't wear but you have the chance. Try them on and let's have a look.
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How's it?
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Good.
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Very good.
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Is it really good?
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Very good.
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Don't worry, don't worry, you can walk in them.
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I'll admit, this season's collection is great.
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Do you like the theme, Doruk Sir, or the stripes?
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Abi, you know, I like it natural.
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More than just the person's outfit, I pay attention to the person them-self.
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Do you see the girl in red? She's so hot. Don't misunderstand, but she's mine.
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Boy, don't you already have three?
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Look, I look up to my brother, there isn't one face of a brand or supermodel whom he hasn't been with for four seasons.
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I'd like to correct you. They were short liaisons.
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Anything longer than a night is a relationship.
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A relationship starts at promises and ends at expectations.
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So it ends before it begins for you, then.
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Exactly.
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Yes.
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I look like a secretary with a five-year old shirt and a skirt I bought for my aunt's wedding.
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I trying to pretend the skirt doesn't exist. It's horrible.
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It might look better if we unbuttoned your shirt.
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No, no, not that.
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I don't want a revealing neckline.
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I'll climb the career ladder through my diligence and skills, if God wills, not my unbuttoned shirt.
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Girl, men are simple creatures. You have to send signals to their brains.
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Meaning, you have to be more open and learn how to use your femininity.
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Why? People can succeed at work with their brains and skills, alright?
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Sure, girls can do that, like me.
-
But, angelic, doll-like girls have priority...
-
They don't know the capital of Italy, or the number of continents in the world, but they are pros at controlling men.
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And here comes my sister-in-law.
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I'll get revenge when we leave.
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Hello! Hello, darling.
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What's up, Doruk, how are you?
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Dido, you're blocking my view, please.
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Doruk dear, can you let me sit next to Murat or shall we share a chair?
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Don't be so ethical, I'll get up.
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The purpose is to let lovebirds meet.
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I'll die before I reach work. I'm done.
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My girl, why can't you take shallow breaths? Say "hmph" and hold your breath. Can't you endure? Because you look so good. It suits you well.
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Ooh.
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Can't you see, Miss Nurse, the girl is blue?
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She'll need an oxygen bottle attached to the back. It won't work.
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I wonder if there's something suitable in my closet.
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There is, no doubt.
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There are pajamas, nurse coats, grandma clothes.
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Girl, you're closet would only trend at old homes.
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Wait, wait, just a moment.
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I'll be back in a moment, in a moment.
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Where are we going next?
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I'm going home.
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I don't know about Doruk.
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Doruk dear, can you tell your brother to stay. Why is he leaving early?
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Please, I don't want to interfere.
-
Call for a cab for Didem, please.
-
Immediately. Miss Didem?
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I'll see you later.
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Miss Didem, can we do an interview with you?
-
The way you shooed her away, wow.
-
I want to say that, but the girl just isn't normal.
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Normal people don't come near me.
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This won't work. We can't succeed.
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I'd better go back to my hometown, wear my joggers and crawl under the blanket. Great!
-
What a pain.
-
Stand still.
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Give that to me.
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And this inside. This could work, it's not bad, right.
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Ipek, are these pants yours? Yes, they are.
-
Girl, the size looks perfect for you.
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Hold it, let's see.
-
Great, it looks like it fits her.
-
We solved it!
-
What time do I come in the morning?
-
9 am is fine.
-
So, that's all for today.
-
Yes.
-
Can I ask you something since work is over?
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You don't need to wait till after work to ask me.
-
But still, we have to distinguish between work and friendship.
-
Are you okay?
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I am okay.
-
I'm just a little tired.
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Alright, if there is a problem you can tell me. Though I don't understand your affairs.
-
I'm good at listening to worries.
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I know my friend, thank you.
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Take care till tomorrow.
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You too.
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You're a gem.
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Go.
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Darling!
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Didem?
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My sweetheart.
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What are you doing here?
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Didn't we come in different cars so the paparazzi wouldn't catch us.
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Look, I'm really tired. You picked he wrong night.
-
Shame on you, darling. Am I really so inconsiderate?
-
If you're tired, we can take a shower first then lie and watch a movie.
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Okay.
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Mom, Aunt Fadik, please let me sleep else I will be late my first day.
-
Here we go.
-
What kind of job is that?
-
Your father has said,
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I should find out what job it is.
-
He said, be careful that Hayat doesn't lie to you about the job.
-
He said, what'll she do, how much will she earn?
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I got that, Mom. Now ask what you want and let me sleep.
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What's your position there?
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I'm the boss's assistant's assistant.
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Don't make it up.
-
What type of position is that? This to this to this to this.
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I'm not making it up, Mom.
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You'll understand when I get my salary.
-
Transportation, meal, insurance?
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Insurance...
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Included, Aunt Fadik, it's all included.
-
What do they do, meaning, what sector is it?
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Sector is mode, textile - Mom, they make clothes.
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How long since they were established? Are they stable?
-
This year is their 40th anniversary.
-
They will definitely be celebrating a 40th anniversary.
-
That's possible.
-
How much is the profit margin?
-
Meaning, how much are their stocks worth?
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Meaning, do they have investments? Are they thinking of expansion? What are their dreams? Tell me of the path they are following.
-
Why are you laughing?
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How could I not laugh, Aunt Fadik?
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I'm not buying the company, I'm only working there.
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Oh, my girl, my child, don't say that. You'll be jobless if the company is bankrupt.
-
That what I asked, I mean, your DAD asked.
-
He asked me about the profit margin and said we should reconsider after looking at the stock prices.
-
You tell him, that Hayat said, don't worry, she has a great job and could lose it tomorrow because of your investigation.
-
Good night.
-
She's right.
-
May God give you a clear mind, my girl.
-
Look, be heavy...
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But don't let anyone crush you.
-
Do what your works asks of you, but don't overwork yourself.
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Search for your rights, but don't you dare...
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Get fired.
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Because your father said he won't give you another chance if you get fired.
-
And he said he'll come and take you from here and that's all.
-
And what do you have to say, mom?
-
What would I say, my girl?
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No, I mean what do you expect from me?
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What could I expect, my girl?
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I want you to be fine, healthy and happy.
-
What else could a mother want?
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God forgive you.
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But if I go back there, I won't be fine or happy, mom.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying this because I look down on that place.
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I love my hometown.
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But if I go back there, it is clear which life awaits me.
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At least, that life is not the life I dream about.
-
That life is not this Hayat, mom. (Her name means life in Turkish)
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At least you don't do it.
-
Come here.
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My child....my child.
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Alright, alright.
-
I promise you I won't get fired.
-
And kiss my father a lot for me, okay?
-
I'm late!
-
I'm very late!
-
May God forgive you all.
-
Why didn't you wake me?
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What's wrong with her?
-
She slept in.
-
Come.
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My beautiful girl. Go on.
-
See you.
-
Miss Suna?
-
Suna, I'm calling you.
-
Did you call me?
-
Are there...any other Suna's here?
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I don't know, I guess not.
-
Nejat Sir is waiting for you in his office.
-
Nejat Sir?
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Nejat Sarslimaz.
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The big Boss. Your father's friend.
-
Ha!
-
Right!
-
Nejat Sir...
-
Uncle Nejat...
-
He's my fathers friend.
-
The room at the end of the corridor.
-
Wouldn't it be better to settle at my desk first, get to know my colleagues?
-
I mean, it wouldn't be a good first impression for the boss if I appeared so freely.
-
No, that won't do.
-
I mean, you can't delay. He wanted to see you as soon as you arrived.
-
So, it's a strict order.
-
There's no escape, I'm guessing.
-
Okay, I'll have to go then.
-
But...
-
This way.
-
What has she smoked?
-
Welcome, Murat Sir.
-
These the new ones?
-
Yes, Sir.
-
Have you organized a meeting with the designers?
-
I have Sir, they'll be here at 11.
-
Bring me a double espresso.
-
Before breakfast, Sir?
-
I'd have asked for breakfast if I wanted to, alright Cagla?
-
How nice, we're going to be tormented by you today.
-
Help me, God.
-
Enter please.
-
Come in, my child.
-
So you are our Kemal's daughter, Suna, right?
-
There has been something said about that..yes.
-
Exactly like her father, great!
-
Come, sit down.
-
I wouldn't want to inconvenience you.
-
Oh, what inconvenience my girl, come let's sit and talk about your father a little.
-
And...
-
We don't get to talk much on the phone.
-
Tell me how he's doing.
-
Umm...actually, I...
-
But how are you going to know it, right?
-
He stays mostly in Capetown, how great!
-
So what?
-
How much time left till his retirement?
-
Wait, what'd he say?
-
Something like, it's his last year?
-
Seems so.
-
He should have remarried. Derya and I told him that many times after your mother passed away.
-
He's lived his life alone.
-
Isn't ist normal, when the pain from losing my mom is so fresh?
-
It's been 20 years, my child.
-
Oh, is that so?
-
Has it already been so long?
-
Time flies so fast, Uncle Nejat
-
That's true, right.
-
For example, you were only 5 years old when I last saw you.
-
But you were blonde back then?
-
That's color in my hair. I'm still blonde.
-
Anyway, I don't want to bother you anymore and make your boss angry.
-
My boss?
-
Your father didn't tell you?
-
I'm slowly passing all my work to my sons.
-
Oh, so he's so grumpy again. If he doesn't throw this espresso at me, then my name is not Cagla.
-
Miss Suna!
-
Perfect, perfect, perfect timing.
-
Murat Sir expects you.
-
Come one by one.
-
Who is Murat Sir?
-
Nejat Sir's eldest son.
-
So sweet. Especially in the morning, like a marshmallow.
-
He asked for an espresso. I thought you could start from here.
-
From now, this is your job.
-
It's the opposite room. Hurry.
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Hurry, hurry, run.
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Run.
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Come in.
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You can place it on my table, Cagla.
-
Cagla, I mean Miss Cagla asked me to bring your coffee to you.
-
No way, that's too much. No way.
-
What are you doing here?
-
I told you. This is my workplace.
-
I got that. But what are you doing in Murat Sir's office.
-
What are these poses, with your hands in your pockets, in front of the window?
-
I'm Murat.
-
So what? If you asked 10 people on the street, at least two will say they're Murat.
-
Just because you have the same name, doesn't mean you can enter... the boss's room.
-
Ah.
-
You..I mean, you, are that Murat.
-
Boss Murat.
-
His very self. Can you give me my espresso now?
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I'm so sorry.
-
I'm actually really sorry.
-
Had I known, I wouldn't have...
-
But you didn't show it either.
-
Thanks for letting me know.
-
I'll go around saying I'm Murat Sarslimaz from now on.
-
No, that's not what I meant...
-
Okay, discussion over.
-
Suna, right?
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No, Hayat.
-
How?
-
I mean, my name is Suna Pektas on my ID only.
-
In my private life, I prefer to be called Hayat.
-
My father doesn't know.
-
I don't want him to think I don't like the name he gave me.
-
Alright, discussion over.
-
Yeah, sure.
-
The fact that you are working as a favor to your father means nothing to me.
-
Neglectfulness and carelessness are what I hate at work.
-
Thats why in my eyes, you are not Suna Pektas, but just any ordinary worker.
-
That's exactly what I am.
-
Please do not disturb me.
-
Yes.
-
Yes, what?
-
You said don't disturb me, so what do I do now?
-
Oh, so you can't understand without an order.
-
You may leave now.
-
I say that the epitome of selfishness, the ice bear, turned out to be my boss - and look what you're saying, Asli.
-
What's there to be angry about? I only said that every great love begins with a fight.
-
You know that saying turned into "you'll be chased if you run" like a hundred years ago.
-
In this case, Hayat is going to run after him. Because he's her boss.
-
Girls, you've been a great help. What can I do now, tell me?
-
There are not only lies, but suffering is connected to this job too. If I were you, I'd quit.
-
Don't even think about that. You know what'll happen if you do. Besides, what's so bad about lying?
-
Life can't go on with lies (Hayat means life).
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Life can't go on without lies, either.
-
Also, there's no such thing as a good boss - only suffering employees. Enjoy the cruelty!
-
You're exactly an hour and a half late for the fitting.
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And, you only care for makeup, Didem dear?
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Look at me, Tuval, for God's sake, look at me.
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Turn so I can see.
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Look.
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Yes.
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You really look like a rotten model who was forgotten in the warehouse.
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Thank you, Tuval, you're great with morale.
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Uhh...I don't work in the morale team.
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I'm the head designer of the great Sarslimaz company. I'm with you right now because I care about getting the job done in time.
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There's no way I can face people like this, no way.
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Don't push me, Tuval. I'm already tired, don't push me.
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Tell me what happened? Were you carrying a heavy basket on your back till morning?
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We were at Murat's house last night, darling. We went to be very, very late.
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Blah, blah, blah.
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I'm not interested in your private life, and I don't think Murat is either. If you could be back before my new creation is old, I'd be glad.
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So, what do you plan to do?
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Go and wash my face with cold water first. I think my blood pressure is high.
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And tell your boss: "hmph, you may look good. But you don't have a personality."
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Don't even think of doing that. Don't be rude. Besides, who are you to judge his personality?
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Alright, girls, I'm hanging up.
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Darling, could you get me two napkins, please?
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Just place it on my neckline so I don't get powder all over.
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Thank you (in French)
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Slowly, don't spout it on my clothes.
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Anything else?
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I haven't had breakfast. Go buy me fresh orange juice and yogurt with muesli, but without fruit chunks.
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Dear, God, look at you now.
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I can't look, my mascara isn't dry.
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Hurry! What're you waiting for?
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Do you know who I am?
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No.
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I am Murat Sarslimaz's assistant's assistant.
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Oh really? I am Murat Sarslimaz's girlfriend.
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Oh, as far as I know, there is no such position as the boss's girlfriend.
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I am also the company's face this year.
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Ah, now the stones are falling into place.
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What stones? What are you talking about?
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I'm saying that serving dolls with connections, like you, isn't part of my job description.
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Find yourself an errand boy. Have nice day.
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What the heck?
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Doruk.
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Doruk, wake up.
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Wake up, Doruk.
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Mom, I fell asleep early this morning. Don't wake me up.
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Everything that has happened to us is because of your sleeping in every morning.
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What happened to us?
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You don't see it, right.
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You look pretty good.
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Son, aren't you aware of anything at all?
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Mom, wouldn't it better if you put aside the questions and spoke more openly?
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Your brother is at work. Your father is making vacation plans for after his retirement. And you're still lying in bed.
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Isn't it great?
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Everything is in order. Perfect.
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You'll get out of the bed, take a shower and go to work.
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Look Doruk, you owe me. I swear, I won't bless you. Get out of bed right now!
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Okay, okay, okay.
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Calm down.
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Just relax.
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Are you going through menopause?
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Doruk, you little...
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Going through it for sure.
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Rush the catalog shootings. The agent is waiting for the photos, to bind the magazine.
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Catalog, speed, agent, photo.
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Why are you waiting here?
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If I say for a bus, we'll have to talk more.
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I'm waiting for a task.
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What title were you hired as?
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Your assistant's assistant.
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Then assist my assistant.
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Have you announced to the sector that we're looking for young designers?
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We advertised it, Sir.
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If I wanted that, I would have said.
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Advertisement is cancelled. He'd have said so.
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I need young designers with experience who have proved themselves.
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We know what we need.
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Look at the staff of rival companies. Make them offers they can't refuse.
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We're going to steal them?
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I mean, isn't it shameful?
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Plus, why would they work for you if they already have good jobs?
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Miss Cagla, please tell your assistant, she's here not to question my orders but to execute them.
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Since she can't work without orders, at least she can listen.
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Don't question. Carry out. Listen.
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He'd die if I gave him an order?
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How is the winter collection coming?
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Designs will be done soon, Sir.
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But we are still in June.
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What did I say?
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How is the winter collection coming along?
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What did we talk about along the way? You must be trusting your memory, as you aren't taking notes. You're questioning me.
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Have you announced to the sector that we are looking for young designers?
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If I wanted advertisements, I'd have said so.
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I need young designers with experience who have proved themselves. Check out the rival companies' staff, and make them offers they can't refuse.
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Let the young lady do the adaptation process.
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What is that?
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In short, you run errands between 4 floors. Find Odil on the second floor - she'll tell you what you to do.
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Uff.
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I'd give you a piece of my mind if I didn't need this job. It's all because of my parents.
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As if backing up works - I wonder what'd happen if I wasn't backed up. What a sadist.
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Look where you're going.
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You're talking to me?
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Excuse me, I got angry at someone and took it out on you.
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Let me guess. That person is Murat Sarslimaz.
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It's him. What a strange person.
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I don't know what his problem is.
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He gains strength by torturing others. He is a hard case - if they examined him, it'd take 3 years to diagnose his illness.
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Well, he's only like that about work.
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I don't think so. He is what he is. Whoever says differently, is a liar.
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No one said it, I'm talking from experience.
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Are you two friends?
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Kind of.
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Please don't tell me you are more than that.
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He happens to be my big brother.
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I wasn't expecting that.
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No, it's okay. My brother sometimes deserves to be cursed.
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I want to praise you on your courage, though.
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Doruk Sarslimaz.
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Suna Pektas, but I'm using my birth-name, Hayat.
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How could two people be so different, Ipek?
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I wonder how they have the same parents.
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It seems they weren't anyway. Their moms are different.
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One of them is humane. The other belongs to a zoo. Because of that piece of garbage, I took the stairs so much.
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Why don't you just think of the money?
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I won't get any money. Mom has already returned to the hometown. I'll look for another job.
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You can't find one.
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Girl, why can't you say anything nice? I'll find a job.
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I, Hayat Uzun, will find another job and then "shake" that Murat Sarslimaz (his last name means unshakable) up.
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It's over.
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Go, Hayat!
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Hayat, go.
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Did Asli come early?
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I don't know.
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Welcome.
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Mom?
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Didn't we send you off this morning?
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Your father said to. He said stay. With her sharp tongue, no one will keep her for long, he said.
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Stay and wait, he said. Either she'll be fired or she'll resign and the next day, bring her with you he said.
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He must have said that.
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Have some mercy, my son. I'm an old man.
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You could outdo all of us, Nejat Sarslimaz. We don't favor anyone, or show any mercy.
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Wow, wow, wow, wow, look at that rascal.
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Where did you learn that sentence?
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In "Hababam Sinifi" (classic Turkish movies from the 70's)
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That movie is all about you: mischief, devilish luck, escaping work. It's all there.
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Who's winning? I'll choose my side according to that.
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Come son, this brother of yours has beat me.
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Surprise me just once, Nejat.
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But dad, even with Abi, the results wont change.
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I can beat you both.
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Don't forget, Doruk, the one who laughs last, laughs best.
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Oh, look at that bet. But for once, forget about betting Abi and come play the game.
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You can't win every game, right.
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I can.
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But it depends on one thing.
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What's that I wonder?
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Only if the winner is not my brother.
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Oh!
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Boys, then, the one who catches it will win.
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If my mom discovered what I'm doing, she'd crush me like these nuts, without any mercy.
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To be honest, my dear, I think you should tell the truth.
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I mean, when you explained this morning, she softened. She listened to you.
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That's Aunt Emine, she won't soften even if you marinate her for 3 days.
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Who died from honesty?
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The truth can't always be told.
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Girls, don't start again. Anyway, it doesn't matter if I tell them or not, they'll find out soon.
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Exactly.
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They wont.
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The girl knows 4 languages! 4! My English is this: Alright, Okay, Yes, No.
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There's nowhere she hasn't been, and I don't even have a passport.
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That human mess won't ask for anything but work, but if stumble into Nejat Sir, I don't know what to do.
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I mean, they can just check her social media accounts, and I'll be done for.
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You're lucky, you don't need plastic surgery. She doesn't have any selfies, and her accounts are private.
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You sly fox, you were investigating her social media accounts?
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Exactly. I think its more helpful than cracking hazelnuts.
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I could eat you. Any other news?
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Well, I mean,
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From now on you're a complete animal lover and nature addict.
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Your accounts are full of wings and beaks.
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I don't know why, but you're really into birds. Girls, I don't think her brain is normal.
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This is an unknown bird, Suna.
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We must see it. We must.
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It comes once every five years and stays for 3 days. It is so unknown, that it doesn't even have a name.
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There is only one thing I know: I'm finished.
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How am I going to tell Dad I didn't get the job.
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Maybe you should leave a voice mail.
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Until today, I've lived like my dad wished.
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But I'm fed up. Just to teach me a lesson, he sent me with the CV to be the head's assistant's assistant.
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I'll go now and tell him, that's it dad. He can also be the sad one from time to time.
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But his heart...
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No, Gokce, he doesn't have a heart.
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No, I mean because he has a stent.
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What about my broken heart, Gokce? Who will think of it? I made my mind, this matter will be closed tonight.
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Murat.
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I want to gain back the calories that I burned.
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This good for nothing sport makes me gain weight, my son.
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I'm as hungry as a wolf. What should we let them prepare?
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Later, okay, Dad? I have to go home now and prepare for an important meeting tomorrow.
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I was waiting to say goodbye.
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Don't go, my son. Work can wait. Life won't pass like this.
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Work can wait?
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Nejat Sir, work can't wait. I learned that from you.
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That's true but when you're older, your priorities change, son.
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That's why I must retire.
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Ok, then go. But I also wanted to call Kemal. Maybe you'd want to chat with him before you go.
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You could share your observations of the girl with him.
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It's better if I don't share them. And you know I don't like to lie.
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It's so bad you say.
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The girl just started. And her CV was quite good.
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Well her first performance showed me that I have to keep my expectations low.
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Now, excuse me, I must go.
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Alright, bye.
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But..
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Stay true to your word. You promised me a meal.
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And I'm aware that the student has become the master, Murat.
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I'm proud of you, don't forget.
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My pride, my tableau of gratification, I can't tell you how proud I am as a father.
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Dad, I...
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No, no, it is me that is happy. My little girl is grown and has begun to work.
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Yes, work, well...
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You loved it, right?
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Textile is a colorful sector.
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Dad.
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We have to talk.
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Ah, see who is calling, your Nejat Uncle.
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Oh, Nejat, how are you?
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Thank god. I was just talking with Suna about you.
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Oh, very nice, very nice, God has willed it.
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Look, that's good, now I feel relieved. No I will arrange it before I go, then bye. Take care.
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You're not sad?
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The opposite, I'm glad.
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Uncle Nejat liked you a lot.
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Nejat Uncle...
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Me?
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He said I raised you well. Such a respectful girl. And he liked your little talk.
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"Our" talk?
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Yes, your talk in the morning.
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I have to leave for 30 minutes. Until I return, stay away from things that need initiatives.
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Answer the phone, but don't make promises.
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And Murat Sir wanted to see you. I'm gone.
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May our war by blessed.
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It won't take long. As soon as I figure out what's going on, I'll be back.
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What be going on, dear, maybe your Dad misunderstood.
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I left without meeting anyone that day. So who was that person that Nejat Uncle met, Gokce?
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Yes, that's a little mysterious.
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I'll be back after solving that mystery.
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Come in.
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Take this.
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What is this?
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I don't know. Looks like a key.
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I got that. I meant, what I do do with it?
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Ah...
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But I guess, this opens doors, etc.
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This is the key of the archive where past creations are stored.
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So it stays with me?
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No, you will stay there.
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Am I going to be on a shelf after the stairs punishment yesterday?
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You're seeing work as punishment, interesting. I suggest you get therapy.
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I was looking for Suna Pektas.
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I saw her go into Murat Sir's room You can wait here if you want to.
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Okay, thanks.
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You have to clean the archive.
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Clean up?
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Maybe you should see an ear specialist after therapy.
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The drawings and documents from the first 20 years are in the files. You have to screen them and enter them into the system.
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One by one?
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If you can, do it ten by ten.
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What's your problem with me?
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Ok, my father may have said to not show me mercy.
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This has nothing to do with your dad.
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Huh, I see. You say this is my general attitude.
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Look, I don't see your point. But when it comes to work I only have one attitude: professionalism.
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If you want to be my assistant, you have to know what we work on.
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I tell you to enter files into the system, but you have absolutely no clue about it.
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I repeat: don't question, carry out.
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Alright.
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Don't question, act, you have no clue about the job.
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You have no idea how to be a human, what can we do?
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It's like I'm not an assistant but a torture victim.
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He's not a boss, but a demon from hell.
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What sins did I commit to enter the hands of this beastly creature?
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But Suna must have sensed it, that's why she fled.
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Hello.
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I'm looking for Suna Pektas.
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I am Suna Pektas.
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What a coincidence. Me too.
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Miss Suna?
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Yes, Sir.