Sorry no offence but Ramadan is being lived in a very different way in Turkey. First of all for Turkish people, meaning of Ramadan is understanding poor people, empathy! So, you will not see Turkish people sleeping all the day after eating, waking up just before iftar it's not the way Turkish people do.. Life is normal, restaurants are opened, bar - club - pubs may be closed because it's a very good time for maintenance. Regular life continues and nobody blames you for eating, smoking outside. Even drinking.
Anyway, it's a very long story. The status and life style of Turkey can never be compared to any other country with Islamic majority.
Sorry no offence but Ramadan is being lived in a very different way in Turkey. First of all for Turkish people, meaning of Ramadan is understanding poor people, empathy! So, you will not see Turkish people sleeping all the day after eating, waking up just before iftar it's not the way Turkish people do.. Life is normal, restaurants are opened, bar - club - pubs may be closed because it's a very good time for maintenance. Regular life continues and nobody blames you for eating, smoking outside. Even drinking.
Anyway, it's a very long story. The status and life style of Turkey can never be compared to any other country with Islamic majority.