Usullu Sabit Gibi Ye Semis Gibiii -
Being "fixed" in a routine or a specific way of being ( Usullu Sabit ).
The phrase has evolved from a lyric/quote into a . In Turkey, saying you are "Usullu sabit gibi" often means you are just "vibing" in a state of chaotic neutral—stable on the outside but perhaps mentally "checked out" or purely following your own internal rhythm. Usullu Sabit Gibi Ye Semis Gibiii
To help me dive deeper into a specific angle for this paper: Being "fixed" in a routine or a specific
In Turkish, Usullu refers to someone who is well-behaved, orderly, or following a method ( usul ). Sabit means fixed or constant. Together, they suggest a state of being steady, predictable, or "acting according to the rules." or "acting according to the rules."
