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Growing up, love wasn't always just "said"—it was lived. It was in the early morning tea waiting on the table, the protective red ribbon ( lohusa ) worn after birth, and the endless vigilance that Turkish mothers are known for. A mother's role in our culture is often one of a "sacred sacrifice," where she finds her own fulfillment in the well-being of her children. More Than a Phrase
Seni Çok Seviyorum Annem: A Tribute to the Heart of the Home Seni Cok Seviyorum Annemm
Below is a blog post draft that captures this sentiment through the lens of gratitude and cultural tradition. Growing up, love wasn't always just "said"—it was lived
"Seni Çok Seviyorum Annem" (I love you so much, Mom) is a deeply emotional sentiment in Turkish culture, where the mother is often considered the heart of the family. The phrase reflects a cultural reverence where mothers are seen as selfless figures who provide unconditional love and protection. More Than a Phrase Seni Çok Seviyorum Annem: