It's like any other really. Even the most hardcore Muslims in Turkey tend to be tolerant enough as long as you keep your faith to yourself. The only issue is being constantly lonely and misunderstood. I'm in the middle of a culture war where I don't quite belong to either side, you have the muslims and you have the secularists fighting over everything. I noticed there's a strange atheism/deism to Christianity pipeline for certain Turks, the kinds of Turks who were raised in secular, soulless families eventually end up ditching Islam and despite having no prior exposure, some of them somehow end up finding Christianity. There's really no telling how many of us there are but I know we're growing. Specifically Orthodoxy is growing. I converted in this way, I stopped believing Islam from a young age but except for a brief period of atheism I never felt like God didn't exist, I just felt like the true God couldn't be the Islamic God. I was then tired of this topic and decided to be a simple deist for a few years, I basically had the idea that there was a God, he was good but didn't interfere with anything. I think it all clicked together once I found Orthodoxy, I was convinced immediately and converted.