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I have some concerns about Turkey there is so many options and good and bad comments
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I really i want to do hair translant but it is so hard to make decision
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I definitely don't need a hair transplant so I don't want to go to Turkey. But I've never really been to Lisbon.
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You have a great chance to get to Lisbon. I personally was afraid to fly for a while, but since I overcame my fear and went on lisbon food tours, I was just in for an awesome experience. It took me a very long time to get over the culture shock I experienced there. It was just delicious and I encourage you to try it too.
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I've lived 1 year in Portugal and Lisboa is one of prettiest cities in Europe
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