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Turkish citizen treats district to Lahmacun after breakup

Turkish citizen treats district to Lahmacun after breakup

A citizen from Türkiye’s southeastern metropolis Mardin introduced on a billboard that he would deal with all the city of Nusaybin with a inhabitants of 115,000 after breaking apart along with his girlfriend along with her favourite dish, lahmacun – a skinny baked flatbread topped with a combination of minced meat (mostly beef or lamb) and thinly diced greens.

Twenty-six-year-old Ilyas, who’s a resident of the Nusaybin district of Mardin, couldn’t clear up the issues along with his girlfriend and located an unconventional method to specific his affection for his liked one which inspired all the feminine residents within the city. Ilyas wrote quotes of affection in Turkish and Kurdish, and in addition added QR codes on the backside of every commercial, gifting quite a lot of songs to those that learn the codes.

“We made a reservation at a restaurant but couldn’t go. Now, I made reservations for you and you can go,” wrote Ilyas on the billboards. “Lahamcun is her favorite dish, and we were going for dinner to have lahmacun a day before our breakup,” shared Ilyas.

Praising Ilyas for his distinctive expression of affection, one of many residents named Muhammed Emin Irmak stated: “Historically, we have Leyla and Majnun, Ferhat and Şirin, and the love of the 21st century will be Meryem and Ilyas.”

Meanwhile, Bilal Bengü, the proprietor of the restaurant, stated: “Ilyas called me five days ago and said that they will come to that restaurant to eat lahmacun but then they broke up and he decided to order lahmacun for all of Nusaybin.”

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