My 5 BIGGEST Culture Shocks in Turkey 🇹🇷 an American's perspective

Ahhh yes, the weird and wonderful world of Türkiye 🌞🇹🇷 no matter how much I read up on the country before I arrived, there were still some little things that managed to shock me here and there. If you've been to Türkiye, what things shocked/surprised you upon arrival? Let me know! 💬
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  • @volkanaydin7856
    @volkanaydin785610 ай бұрын

    If you do not have a visa, you need to enter Turkey through the Syrian or Iranian borders.

  • @nemruth2

    @nemruth2

    10 ай бұрын

    hhahahahahaha parada odemez

  • @bilinmiyen-vh9qp

    @bilinmiyen-vh9qp

    10 ай бұрын

    Free borders*😂

  • @suzandefneklc8167

    @suzandefneklc8167

    10 ай бұрын

  • @Ao.altun1

    @Ao.altun1

    9 ай бұрын

    Ne parasi sirtinda tasirlar iceriye kadar

  • @narniadan

    @narniadan

    9 ай бұрын

    We have proud racists and d....b people in Turkey as well. One of them Volkan Aydin-the black head Asian. He thinks by being racist against Arabs or Iranians he'd be suddenly gets the entitlement to be European or White, after all the US people did, European did - i.e. Nazis of Germany. Sorry to let you know black head boy! You're an Asian. You've been banging the doors of EU for 50 years for European membership and what they say " we'd consider...in the mean while I'll open my companies in Turkiye " And next you see the most corrupt, undemocratic , poorest countries such as Bulgaria, Romania...in EU. You don't even worth as much as Bulgarians.

  • @nono-fo5ls
    @nono-fo5ls3 ай бұрын

    It is CRAZY that you don't know you need a visa but still able to come all the way and stay. it is INCREDIBLY hard for a Turkish person to get a US visa. And if i would somehow buy a plane ticket and went there without a visa there would be no way I'm entering. Damn privileges.

  • @briantravelman

    @briantravelman

    21 күн бұрын

    I'm surprised they even let her bored the plane in the U.S., because most of the time they won't even allow you to board in your departing country if you don't have the right visa

  • @strawberrywhatever
    @strawberrywhatever11 ай бұрын

    The reason why Turks love Ataturk is not just he was a war hero and the founder of the country, but the freedom people have gained because of him, especially the freedom of women! while you're there you should do a little research to find out what an amazing man he was.

  • @jimskoutas1933

    @jimskoutas1933

    Ай бұрын

    He was a mass slaughterer

  • @darkieffllbs.1623

    @darkieffllbs.1623

    Ай бұрын

    Hello Kemalist 😂😂😂

  • @ElTurco_5403

    @ElTurco_5403

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jimskoutas1933senin deden toplu katliamında ve Atatürk buna karşı geldi.O sadece ülkesini savundu.deden onun ülkesinde rahat durmalıydı dostum...bir Türk atasözü vardır.."Ne ekersen onu biçersin.."

  • @T.O.H.

    @T.O.H.

    24 күн бұрын

    @@jimskoutas1933 Ermenian shit propaganda detected!

  • @ricknoelle4507
    @ricknoelle450710 ай бұрын

    With regard to the VISA. I don't think you mentioned it but for those curious, it is very easy to get a VISA to travel to Türkiye as a US citizen. You get an eVISA online. It literally takes 5-10 minutes and costs about $50. So don't fret about that. Easily solved.

  • @lucianjj

    @lucianjj

    9 ай бұрын

    I am so glad I saw your comment. 😊 waiting on my passport then I will do the online visa then. I am leaving USA and I have not been sure where I wanted to live but I have been researching about Izmir a few weeks and WOW!!! Can’t wait!!

  • @briantravelman

    @briantravelman

    21 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I got an E-Visa and once you get it, they already have you in their system, so you don't even need to show anything. Just make sure you access the E-Visa link through the U.S. State Department website. If you do it through a search engine, you could end up on a scam site.

  • @ricknoelle4507

    @ricknoelle4507

    12 күн бұрын

    Note that as of January 2024, Turkey no longer requires visas for US citizens and Canadians to visit the country.

  • @nafissagani3196
    @nafissagani319611 ай бұрын

    I had the same observation about Turkey. The Turkish people are a proud patriotic nation, which is so rare these days. And they all clean,neat and presentable, their self pride is admirable.

  • @_nightkid83

    @_nightkid83

    11 ай бұрын

    You've never been to Algeria... believe me it is far beyond what you could expect

  • @unseliorki1395

    @unseliorki1395

    10 ай бұрын

    for their frequent visits to the mosque. . This money has always come from Saudi Arabia. Who said give this money to Arabia? America. There is a book called "Rabita", but I don't know if it's in English. It tells about dark relationships. The government, which has been in our country for 20 years, was created at the meetings of Soros. There are also those who think they are nationalists even though they are not nationalists. They have filled refugees into our country. They behave like nationalists so that people do not wake up and protest. A fascination with the leaders was created. Whatever the leader says. Nationalists now. Its leaders said 10 years ago, "We will trample on nationalism". Then the followers are the best language in Arabic. Our Prophet was Arab. At that time, the Arabs also called it sacred.

  • @nafissagani3196

    @nafissagani3196

    8 ай бұрын

    @@_nightkid83 i would love to visit

  • @AlexReads1613

    @AlexReads1613

    8 ай бұрын

    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS REAL NEVER FORGET

  • @Goktengri

    @Goktengri

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@unseliorki1395FC k Allah, Turks believe in Tengri

  • @eren181
    @eren18111 ай бұрын

    inanılmaz ya resmen inanılmaz vize dediği de kapıda aldığı pul toplasan 30 dolar falan hadi 50 dolar olsun birde bizim çektiklerimizi çekse neler der neler ??? İşte düşünün Türkiye'deki bir profesör dr vize alarak Amerika'ya giderken bu arkadaşa karşıdaki vezneden vize pulu al dediler diye şok oluyor inanılmaz ağlıyorum artık ya ,off ya off

  • @caliphofbosnia

    @caliphofbosnia

    11 ай бұрын

    Change her clothes and US passport, and she is no different than your average Syrian refugee by both intellectually and physically lol

  • @fugenturkoglu

    @fugenturkoglu

    11 ай бұрын

    Aynen! What type of person goes all the way to another country without checking the visa requirement or related laws.

  • @ilbilgehatun278

    @ilbilgehatun278

    11 ай бұрын

    Ağlamamız gereken aynı muameleyi belkide daha gevşek yasalarla tüm Ortadoğuluları rahatça ülkeye alabilmemizdir.Fransız bi arkadaşım Türkiyede günü dolduğu için Yunanistana gidip gelmek zorunda kalıyor tüm o ilginç tiplerin hiçbir kaygısını taşımıyor hükümetimiz…

  • @fugenturkoglu

    @fugenturkoglu

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ilbilgehatun278 OMG! Get out of your street, suburb and travel around the world. And also higher education would be beneficial. That's all I'll tell you because your understanding of the international law is 0.

  • @utkua

    @utkua

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ilbilgehatun278 Onlari kendisinin gercek vatandasi olarak goruyor da ondan.

  • @ahmetgunay91
    @ahmetgunay91Ай бұрын

    Atatürk is the founding father of Turkey, like really important dude, okay? War general, Turkish independence, all that shit. American way to describe a hero, Iol

  • @wlogan2000
    @wlogan200011 ай бұрын

    I'm very surprised the airline let you fly without checking for a visa. If you're refused entry, the airline is getting fined and/or has to fly you back.

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    that’s interesting, I didn’t know that. they did not check for my visa!

  • @RhapsodyinLingo

    @RhapsodyinLingo

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised too, airlines I've flown with have been pretty meticulous with passports and visas and onward travel and stuff ughhh I get held up often because I have a confusing passport

  • @RhapsodyinLingo

    @RhapsodyinLingo

    11 ай бұрын

    @@gringoenespanol oh really :o never knew that was a thing anywhere, the more you know!

  • @languageishard

    @languageishard

    11 ай бұрын

    I thought the same thing! I live in Korea and have a longterm visa so when I buy a one way ticket, they check my visa at check-in and again at the gate, and again when I arrive in Korea. I imagine there had to be others on your flight that had the same problem if they weren't checking. Crazy.

  • @wlogan2000

    @wlogan2000

    11 ай бұрын

    @@gringoenespanol OK, but if she can get a visa on arrival, then why would the immigration people be hassling her instead of just telling her that and having her pay the fee?

  • @NoorAhmed-nk2jq
    @NoorAhmed-nk2jq10 ай бұрын

    Not thinking you might need a visa for another country is definitely an american centric thing, because us third world countries people constantly worry about visas! actually, I won a government scholarship a few years ago, and they gave me the choice between Uk University and a US one, I chose the UK because even as a studen, getting a US visa is a nightmare! Literall life altering decisions depend on visas!

  • @berrinaydin7984

    @berrinaydin7984

    10 ай бұрын

    Who is third world country

  • @KaanOzcelikTiss

    @KaanOzcelikTiss

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@berrinaydin7984bizim ülke

  • @Sofia-ge5wu

    @Sofia-ge5wu

    8 ай бұрын

    Years ago (not sure if it applied to American visitors) you used to just pay cash on arrival in Turkey for a visa. It was a crazy free for all 😂 then it changed to e-visa and now many countries don't need any visa for a short stay. So I can understand the wrong info being online when looked. I guess the mistake she made is relying on information from none official sources.

  • @Amazontimsahi

    @Amazontimsahi

    4 ай бұрын

    @@berrinaydin7984 us turkey sorry but you should accept this fact

  • @berrinaydin7984

    @berrinaydin7984

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Amazontimsahi ay kes sesini belli ki sen de burada yaşayan bir Arapsın

  • @loraivanova8635
    @loraivanova86358 ай бұрын

    I'm a Bulgarian who has been learning Turkish for many years. (I began learning like 10 years ago but then I stopped and started learning Greek instead. A year and a half ago I decided to finally improve my Turkish. I'm 25 now...) Anyways. I just wanted to say that I found your reaction at the squat toilets funny. 😅 I mean I understand why you got frustrated. It looks a bit "scary" if you're not used to it. All toilets in my elementary school building were squat toilets. And I still see them/use them when I'm in a smaller village or a resort by the sea... Tbh I don't think Turkey could surprise me with anything for 2 reasons. We're neighbours and we know each other very well. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Plus some of our habits and traditions are pretty similar. Some things are more like Balkan things and not so much Turkish things. But I haven't been to Turkey. I have been listening to Turkish music, watching Turkish series and learning Turkish language for years. But you never know until you experience it by yourself I guess... Anywayyysss. Hopefully you will enjoy your time there. 🇹🇷🖤🇧🇬

  • @denizci55

    @denizci55

    7 ай бұрын

    Türkiye is not like the Balkans. The Balkans, which it ruled for hundreds of years, are like Turkey.

  • @loraivanova8635

    @loraivanova8635

    7 ай бұрын

    @@denizci55 People like you are shame for Turkey and the whole Balkan peninsula. This stupid nationalism is the reason for so much unnecessary hate. Of course, there are Turkish foods and words that are part of the whole Balkan culture but that doesn't mean Turkey is more important than any other nation here. I love Turkish language and music and I recommend you to forget about your stupid nationalism and show some respect to the other countries around you.

  • @denizci55

    @denizci55

    5 ай бұрын

    @@eylulsi hayatında balkan ülkelerine gittinmi ben isim gereği defalarca bulundum yukarıda yazdıklarımda ne rahatsız etti seni balkanlarda bizim kültürümüz var demek eziklikmide böyle aptalca ve salakça bir yorum yaptın seni ney rahatsız etti soylermisin

  • @sevcanbilgeyalcnyalcn8878

    @sevcanbilgeyalcnyalcn8878

    5 ай бұрын

    @@denizci55 don’t take into account his comments guys, he is just one of those Erdogan fans🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @denizci55

    @denizci55

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@sevcanbilgeyalcnyalcn8878benmi Erdoğan faniyim anlamadım eğer kanında az bir şey Türk kanı olan varsa Erdoğan gibi bu ülkenin başına gelmiş en büyük felaketi desteklemez ben olanı söyledim balkanlarda nereye gitsen bizim kulturumuzden mutlaka bir şey kalmış nerden çıkardın benim deccali destekledigimi fanı olduğumu muneccimmisin

  • @ravenmiller1477
    @ravenmiller147711 ай бұрын

    you should see the love for ataturk on november 10th (at 9.05 oclock) the WHOLE COUNTRY STOPS and believe me when i say that. everypne in the country stands up even the cars stop and drivers stand up in the middle of the road for a whole minute. it is such a different atmosphere i can say

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    that would be surreallll

  • @cenkertek4722

    @cenkertek4722

    11 ай бұрын

    @@elyssespeaks kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKphmLCjpa-occY.html

  • @cenkertek4722

    @cenkertek4722

    11 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKphmLCjpa-occY.html if you don’t know what is happening it must be scary😂

  • @usarlardistic.lim.1728

    @usarlardistic.lim.1728

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@elyssespeaks that is true. You should see. We show our respect to him like this.

  • @Hasan-wk6sz

    @Hasan-wk6sz

    11 ай бұрын

    Not really the whole country. Many cities in central and eastern Anadolu don't really care about him.

  • @showmoon
    @showmoon11 ай бұрын

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is not an image but it is an idea. The idea of secularism, voting rights of women, democracy, revolution, resistance, and independence. This is the reason.

  • @user-ry2qs7xf9k

    @user-ry2qs7xf9k

    10 ай бұрын

    and dictatorship.

  • @showmoon

    @showmoon

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-ry2qs7xf9k oh yes, for this reason parliamentary democracy was established. Multi political party system was Atatürk s vision. Ok trol !

  • @user-ry2qs7xf9k

    @user-ry2qs7xf9k

    10 ай бұрын

    @@showmoon *Araturk was a democrat?!*

  • @yavuzgarip5405

    @yavuzgarip5405

    7 ай бұрын

    Ataturk tried multi-party democracy many times. However, these opposition parties were captured by Islamists and sultanists and worked against the new republican regime. You can research political parties named Serbest Cumhuriyet Fırkası and Terakkiperver Cumhuriyet Fırkası

  • @voltanhawk1505

    @voltanhawk1505

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@yavuzgarip5405Has he betrayed the Kurds?

  • @astrophilia721
    @astrophilia72111 ай бұрын

    bir türk olarak özellikle kaldırımlarda yürüme konusunda kesinlikle haklısın,çok fazla karışıklık ve kaos yaratıyor bu durum maalesef

  • @cbekaroglu

    @cbekaroglu

    5 ай бұрын

    Bizim insanlarımız, hele gençliğimiz, özellikle de kadınlar, yolda, merdivende, hiç bir yerde yürümeyi bilmiyorlar, malesef.

  • @crewgirlAskimmm

    @crewgirlAskimmm

    4 ай бұрын

    bilmiyom ben avusutryada yaşıyorum ve bizdede herkez yürümek istediği gibi yürüyor becne bu sorun değil

  • @crewgirlAskimmm

    @crewgirlAskimmm

    4 ай бұрын

    hak verdiğim şey tükriyede yürüyenmerdivenin üstünde yürmeyi bilmşyoruz aq sinir krizi geçririyorum seyahat yaptığımda

  • @Shaytan.666

    @Shaytan.666

    4 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@cbekaroglu Bence adamlar yürümeye hiç bilmiyorlar Nedense hep önüne geçiyorlar ve senin çekileceğine bekliyorlar Ne utanmas şeyler ya

  • @nadiravc5958
    @nadiravc59585 ай бұрын

    Biz Türkler yurt dışına gitmeden önce ; O ülke ile ilgili mutlaka bir şeyler okur veya araştırırız.. Ve mümkün olduğunca iyi veya kötü çat pat bir dil ile gideriz... Ne hikmetse bize gelen çesitli ülkelerden insanların çoğu bîrakın dilimizden bir kaç cümleyi ...!! Öğrenmemek bir çaba ićinde ..!! Çünkü bir òn yargı ile geliyor...bir çoģuda iyi niyetli deģil... Bir çoğuda çok kaliteli tatil yapmasına rağmen haksız yere kòtülüyor.. Bu durumlar artık değişmeli... Kesinlikle , biz ne avrupanın nede amerikanın ; Kapicisi veya bekcisi değiliz... Her kes haddini bilmeli... Ülkemiz şu anda avrupaya nazaran en güvenilir ve yemeği bol olan bir memleket ... Hayat pahaliliģi ve enflayon, vs.vs. bîzım ićin çok zor.. Yani, Türk milleti için ćok zor bunlarda gelip geçecek umarım.. Ne mutlu Türk' üm.. Teşekkürler..🇹🇷

  • @bamsbeyrek4939

    @bamsbeyrek4939

    5 ай бұрын

    Bir de vize istiyorlar diyo şaka gibi 😂kendi ülkesi bizi ülkesine almıyor her şey tam olmasına rağmen

  • @nadiravc5958

    @nadiravc5958

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@bamsbeyrek4939 Bir insana haddin' den.fazla değer verirseniz ; bòyle kibir ve bencillik oluşur.. Bu bir gerçektir.. 1 $ ...28 tl bedavadan yiyip içip birde kaprislerini çekiyoruz ..! Türk milleti bunları gòrmeli ve uyanmalı Teşekkürler..🇹🇷

  • @aylinyaman7885
    @aylinyaman78859 ай бұрын

    Also, you need to read more about Ataturk, because when you do, you will realize your forefathers are not comparable to Ataturk for the span of accomplishments accomplished by a single man. We don’t put him on the pedestal of respect just because he was the founder of Turkey. He literally fought off every country that was on our doorsteps (I mean even Australians were all the way from down under at our western shore) , so with his military expertise not only he fended off the countries who were attacking the remnants of Ottoman Empire, but also after founding the Turkish Republic, he made countless reforms he did from clothing to alphabet, from agriculture to economy He made the country secular which was extremely important and modern for a predominantly Muslim country. . He even gave us women’s rights way before some European countries have had their women’s rights at the time. So, again, this man has earned huge respect for more than just founding a country, but also giving it a 180 degree makeover in the best foresighted way possible. As a modern Turkish woman I owe a lot to him, and that is just facts.

  • @batkan5938

    @batkan5938

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. Seeing that there are still other turks who thinks like this is just feels me with joy. Definitely helps with my pessimism given how corrupt and degenerate we have become.

  • @Paracelsus2037

    @Paracelsus2037

    4 ай бұрын

    Bu dediklerini yapan her ülkede liderler var. Macaristanın almanyanın atatürkleri bizimkine çok benziyo. Bu yüzden bize çok şaşırıyorlar. Hepsini geçtim konuştuğun kişi amerikalı francis baconlar benjamin franklinler ne anlatıyon woman rights falan :D

  • @mithat91

    @mithat91

    3 ай бұрын

    yeah, this is full of shit, Turkish gov status quo has become only a de jure secular, back in the day wearing hijab and Islamic practices were banned many suffered for it but not anymore. The majority of people have never been secular, we have always been Muslim. 67% of women still wear hijab or niqab in Turkiye. There are mosques and calls to prayer in every neighborhood social media or tourist spots fool some people. Turkish people have been Muslims for 1000 years. Ataturk was a wanna-be Atlantic mandate and the British gave him the gov before leaving. We lost WW1 and most of our lands especially where containing oil were lost. The biggest condition of the Brits was the abolishment of the caliphate and secularization of the country so they chose the Ataturk. Otherwise, they would never leave Istanbul or Anatolia while they were the literal superpower at the time. Ataturk was just a mid-class army officer during wars lol he never participated in any democratic process he was a literal Western puppet, this is a common political practice of colonial powers. No secular party has ever won an election in Turkiye and we had many Western-initiated coups and economic attacks against elected governments but still, we elect Muslim parties, and a small amount of Muslim people who praise Ataturk are misguided and they think Ataturk was the savior of Islam bc of the fairytales and gov propaganda told for decades, but we are progressing every day...

  • @Szzzzx

    @Szzzzx

    3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. Otherwise Turkey would've probably just been another Iran or Afghanistan with their horrible leaders and treatment of women... We owe this man a lot and it wasn't even that long ago!!

  • @eges72

    @eges72

    3 ай бұрын

    He is not your typical personality cult figure like Stalin really. The amount of people who both has military and philosophical ingeniousness at the same time exists only once in 150 years. Examples of them are Prophet Muhammad, King Odysseus, Napoleon Bonaparte, Cyrus the Great, and of course, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. I think he is overlooked by Western academicians and historians and should be researched more frequently. However, he is one of the most influential figures among not only the Islamic world at the time, but also the entire continents of Asia and Africa. It influenced from Iran's Reza Pahlavi's secular reforms to the pan-Arab movement and Gaddafi's African Federation for example.

  • @FurkanSavas
    @FurkanSavas11 ай бұрын

    Dont feel bad, its known that the airport employees can be very rude. Also you might be carefull with your drone as well, unlike the US in Turkey and actually most of Europe you cant just fly everywhere you like even if your drone is lightweighted. So do at least your research for this there are many people who do it but if you get unlucky you can get a penalty fee for it.

  • @vosgressukhoi

    @vosgressukhoi

    10 ай бұрын

    Kurd

  • @Hilal-ct3uh
    @Hilal-ct3uh3 ай бұрын

    Flying to a country without knowing that they requiere visa must be the most American thing on earth.

  • @emelyusuff
    @emelyusuff11 ай бұрын

    But why did you assume that Americans can enter any country in the world without visa. Even they need visa for some countries. Next time do better research instead of blaming people for doing their jobs

  • @Turkizm2023
    @Turkizm202311 ай бұрын

    Seçimden kaynaklı her yerde bayraklar var Bir de istanbulun fethinin kutlaması gibi milli ve değerli olaylara denk geldiğin için çok fazla Türk bayrağı görmen normal bence

  • @jonascorrealemos
    @jonascorrealemos10 ай бұрын

    5:48 Idk if it's so frequent here in Brazil like it is in Turkey, but it's kinda normal to see someone walking "against the grain" on the sidewalk and there is a LOT of people who just walk side by side when it's a group or a family (even on really narrow sidewalks).

  • @yorumustasi
    @yorumustasi11 ай бұрын

    It is your fault, please don’t understand me wrong, when you visit a country you must know the basic rules. Have respect for the police, it is false how you call them, they are right, it is so wrong to fly in a country without the basic informations and without money, because if you have no visa it is possible that you must fly back, in the USA it is the same, and if you don‘t have money, you make Problem for all, for yourself, for the police, for your state if they must help you. Every Police must comminicate with the other Police Officers. It is insult disrespect the Police Officer, they make just his job, they are there to ensure that the law is followed. Make self reflection and you realize that you are wrong. Every visiter is welcome in Turkey if they show respect, i recommend you to show more respect. Greetings from Germany.

  • @aena5995

    @aena5995

    11 ай бұрын

    Is it same if we r going there to study atleast in Italy

  • @narniadan

    @narniadan

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly! She's selfish, think she's entitled to anything in another country. She reminds of drug smugglers trying to smuggle drugs into Singapore and Malaysia, then get caught complain there's dead penalty in the country.

  • @woulinx

    @woulinx

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@aena5995 for study i think your school handling all of it but idk

  • @MyBelch

    @MyBelch

    11 ай бұрын

    Seems Eurotrash can't read well. She got a visa on arrival. She's lived there for a month -- you suppose she could do that with no money? Learn to listen and understand before ripping into your ignorant nonsense.

  • @MyBelch

    @MyBelch

    11 ай бұрын

    @@narniadan Yeah, because getting a visa on arrival is like smuggling drugs. FFS.

  • @quarterln2869
    @quarterln2869Ай бұрын

    Ataturk is much more than a person, he is an idea, he is a science, most importantly, he is the father of the Turks, if we are here today, it is all thanks to him, we love him very much and we owe him a lot.

  • @lewcreative
    @lewcreative11 ай бұрын

    Simply, Atatürk saved Turkey from breaking apart after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. As a foreigner who has studied turkish history to a certain degree....I f*** love the guy lol 😆

  • @Wahwahrah

    @Wahwahrah

    Ай бұрын

    Me too I’m Not even Turkish but I learnt a lot about him and I love him like I am a Turk

  • @Wahwahrah

    @Wahwahrah

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you love Ataturk love the series love Turkey 🇹🇷

  • @jimskoutas1933

    @jimskoutas1933

    Ай бұрын

    You love an ultranationalist murderer? Ok.....

  • @ElTurco_5403

    @ElTurco_5403

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@WahwahrahAtatürk dahiyane bir liderdir..ve aynı zamanda öğretmendir.

  • @DarkVeilNebula

    @DarkVeilNebula

    22 күн бұрын

    U made my eyes tear up… a lot of arabizes Turks, especially in europe hate him bc they learned history on tiktok

  • @aylinyaman7885
    @aylinyaman78857 ай бұрын

    Squatty toilet is a rare thing in Turkey. It is mostly found in very old buildings. Absolutely no new construction has it. It is a mostly outdated thing in Turkey. I wanted to clarify that because I don’t want people to think that is the only type of toilet we use, because I can assure you that you will come across way more normal toilets than the squatty ones in Turkey , especially in big cities, (source: me, a middle-aged Turkish woman who knows a helluvalot about her country. 😬)

  • @myusubucub6656

    @myusubucub6656

    7 ай бұрын

    Sungguh tercapai besar

  • @esmanurbaydemir5257

    @esmanurbaydemir5257

    3 ай бұрын

    Genel olarak bulunduğun şehre bağlı

  • @olegnurmagomedov750

    @olegnurmagomedov750

    2 ай бұрын

    That squatty toilet is infinite times better than the commodes. Biggest reason being that it complies by the required humanistic standards of hygiene. No touching of the skin to the toilet, no water splashing on your body, no weird bowl problems, etc.

  • @ElTurco_5403

    @ElTurco_5403

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@olegnurmagomedov750kesinlikle haklısın.bunu gülünç bulan Avrupalılar eskilerden parfümü neden icat ettiklerini çabuk unutmuş fransızlar ve şimdi hijyenden bahsederler ve paris sokakları insanların sokak kenarlarına işemesiyle oluşan sidik kokusundan asla bahsetmezler.herseyi onlar bilirler.kendi ülkelerinde bir terör olayı olsun dunya'yı ayağa kaldırırlar.terör örgütlerinin 1 numaralı finansörüdürler kendileri.baştan sona tezat...İsraile destek verip özgürlükten bahsederler..

  • @elif_g24

    @elif_g24

    14 күн бұрын

    Theres a lot in the East side, we have one toilet and one squatty in our house. And public restrooms are usually squattys

  • @nushious
    @nushious11 ай бұрын

    Hey Elysse! I super love your content and I've been watching all your videos for a while. Just a note though - even though it definitely looks like you're joking when you said middle earth, I thought it came off as just slightly condescending when you spoke about those pots - coming from someone who lives in a country where a majority of toilets are like that and whose house also has that :) Anyway, loved the video!

  • @zyrtec455
    @zyrtec45511 ай бұрын

    From Thailand, we had many similar things to Turkey. The squat toilet, Bidet (Bum gun style), The walking style and the starring thing as well 😅 It has to do with being a more laid back society and pace of life thing I guess.

  • @moholah3745

    @moholah3745

    11 ай бұрын

    Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means. Therefore the righteous women are devoutly obedient, and guard in (the husband's) absence what Allah would have them guard. As to those women on whose part ye fear disloyalty and ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (Next), refuse to share their beds, (And last) beat them (lightly); but if they return to obedience, seek not against them Means (of annoyance): For Allah is Most High, great (above you all). Quran 4:34

  • @cauliflavor

    @cauliflavor

    11 ай бұрын

    @@moholah3745 what the hell does this have to do with anything dude?

  • @moholah3745

    @moholah3745

    11 ай бұрын

    @@cauliflavor O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. Quran 33:59

  • @TheShiningStars15

    @TheShiningStars15

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@moholah3745 ew

  • @MyBelch

    @MyBelch

    11 ай бұрын

    @@moholah3745 Beat them lightly. Can you define lightly?

  • @cicekcocuk
    @cicekcocuk10 ай бұрын

    Your are so right about the sidewalk thing. We're acting so weird about it. It becomes a power conflickt kind of a thing. Like "No, YOU change your way". I dont like it

  • @cbekaroglu
    @cbekaroglu5 ай бұрын

    As a Turkish person, who lived in the US for 10 years, I can totally attest that the YOUTH don't know how to walk on the sidewalk or road or stairs or simply put, to walk. Every time I hit the road, I start cursing people in my head, with words I just don't want to describe here. I started tutoring my "college" students about how "to walk in a civilized and organized manner" (Go on the right side, don't occupy more than half of the road, etc.). The situation is indescribably dire. As you put it out, walking is an extremely frustrating endeavor in Turkey!

  • @furkankaraslan9040

    @furkankaraslan9040

    2 ай бұрын

    kral trnin şikayet ede ede bu yanından mı şikayet ediyosun, sen biraz yumuşamış olabilir misin acaba?

  • @pandaren_brewmaster

    @pandaren_brewmaster

    Ай бұрын

    @@furkankaraslan9040 Doğruları söylemek yumuşamak olmuyor. Yanlışları görmezden gele gele ülke bu hale geldi. Cehaleti savunmak için bu kadar zorlama kendini. Belki ileride bir karakterin olursa kendi düşüncelerin de olur.

  • @icedcolacola
    @icedcolacola11 ай бұрын

    Its always fun to watch you when you express your feelings because you tend to do it in a fun memeful manner. Keep up the vids 🙃

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    HAHAH i’m glad you appreciate it! cheers

  • @Maxelli.
    @Maxelli.11 ай бұрын

    Vize uygulamasi varsa sinirdan gecseydin,kolay elini kolunu sallayarak geciyorsun,sonra sana maas baglarlar ev kirasi verirler hatta oy bile kullanabilirdin,cikmak siteersende geldigin yoldan geri donebilirdin,bir sey diyen olmaz,istedigin zaman tekrar gelebilirdin Turkiyeye,vize pasaport falan bunlar bos seyler ablacim.

  • @senfonikmetalhead
    @senfonikmetalhead10 ай бұрын

    such a nice video thanks for the content! as a turkish dude i agree most of this. For example i born and raised here yet i hate and almost never use those floor toilet things. Totally agree with sidewalk situation too. About Atatürk well nothing much to say about him besides i admire and respect him 100% too.. Situation these lands are in back in those days and how he rallied people and founded this country is an amazing story. can't help but admire. And don't feel bad about the visa thing, actually i wasn't aware of this either lol

  • @alejandromatiasastorga5372
    @alejandromatiasastorga537211 ай бұрын

    No way, I listened to your spanish vlog AND now i'm listening to this

  • @irregular_force2602
    @irregular_force260211 ай бұрын

    About the flags: reason i found myself right home in the middle of indiana when i visited were the ubiquity of flags everywhere 😂

  • @night_xdrive
    @night_xdrive10 ай бұрын

    Istanbul 🔥🔥🔥🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷😍 I love Turkey! I love Istanbul! This is very beautiful country, greatest culture and wonderful people! After start war in Ukraine i went to Istanbul with my wife. First time in my life i visited Istanbul, and that’s all… i love it!!!! ❤❤❤

  • @user-pn8rz7hk5o

    @user-pn8rz7hk5o

    9 ай бұрын

    Greatest culture?? What culture?

  • @matveiegorov2510

    @matveiegorov2510

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-pn8rz7hk5oAt least because they are washed away after the toilet, more often than you face can.😅

  • @wildmorrison

    @wildmorrison

    4 ай бұрын

    Greatest cultur ever. Do you really know anything about the great Turkish culture, huh? @@user-pn8rz7hk5o

  • @n00b_n00b_

    @n00b_n00b_

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@user-pn8rz7hk5o get over it greek...

  • @yigitalpkilavuz3544
    @yigitalpkilavuz35447 ай бұрын

    Türkiye has another city that is transcontinental which is called Çanakkale. It's also half asian side half europen side like Istanbul.

  • @french9121
    @french912111 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with the kaldırım thing!! :D but what can I say, acelesi olmayan bir milletiz... Türkiye'nin her yerinde böyle. In Datça we even have a saying, "acelen varsa ne işin var Datça'da". but ofc it would be better if people knew how to properly walk on the sidewalk :D

  • @smyrnianlink
    @smyrnianlink28 күн бұрын

    Our independence may be recent but it was just against a 5 years of invasion. (caused by losing the 1st world war) No annexation .. no tax paying .. nothing It was still a shock of course after 6 centuries of ruling an empire .. Ataturk is not only one of those rare genius military and political leaders, he was also a very handsome man. He had an incredible charisma. (we don't mention that but) that is also partially the reason that we like to place his pictures everywhere.

  • @RhapsodyinLingo
    @RhapsodyinLingo11 ай бұрын

    omg thanks for reminding me to check if I need a visa - turns out one of my passports does but the other doesn't 😱 and no, as someone who's been to China...I would not survive those toilets 💀

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    interesting, good for you! and yeah, just make sure you’re in the clear BEFORE u go

  • @RhapsodyinLingo

    @RhapsodyinLingo

    11 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@elyssespeaksshould probably be doing that in general, but you're right we're pretty spoilt in the west 😅 plus those border guys are def too meannnnn

  • @sedatmirackargin4700
    @sedatmirackargin470011 ай бұрын

    Çanakkale is also a transcontinental city as well which is again in Türkiye 😊

  • @viktorzagreba2976

    @viktorzagreba2976

    11 ай бұрын

    Bro, Canakkale is on one side, on the Asian one :) I swam to there from the European side, so I remember it quite well. By the way, lovely city, so friendly and nice, big contrast to (terrible) Istanbul.

  • @sudeozcan6247

    @sudeozcan6247

    11 ай бұрын

    @@viktorzagreba2976 No Gelibolu (the peninsula) is in Europe

  • @lorenzocoloni

    @lorenzocoloni

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@sudeozcan6247 I think it depends if we are talking about the province or the city. The province of Çanakkale (which includes Gelibolu) is on both side, but not the city. Otherwise, if we consider the whole province, there would be other transcontinental "cities", like in Russia for instance...

  • @htavli

    @htavli

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lorenzocoloni yeah then there would probably be one in egypt too

  • @aslikirhalli1237

    @aslikirhalli1237

    8 ай бұрын

    @@lorenzocoloniKadıköy’ün İstanbul olduğu kadar Gelibolu da Çanakkaledir ama????

  • @gulce4940
    @gulce494011 ай бұрын

    The squatty potty is called alaturka toilet by the way. It basically means turkish style which is kinda funny. The normal is sometimes referred to alafranga which means french style.

  • @Braddowski

    @Braddowski

    10 ай бұрын

    That's very ironic because Southern France has mostly squat toilets in public restrooms!

  • @dantepr1566

    @dantepr1566

    10 ай бұрын

    franga generally refers for "european" rather than specifically french

  • @Wahwahrah
    @WahwahrahАй бұрын

    I am not even Turkish but my heart has a love for Turkey 🇹🇷 Ataturk I have learnt a lot about him and I love the man he saved Turkey. The country is beautiful, best customer service in the world, men are gentleman I always see them stand up on a dolmush ( Turkish bus) if a woman is standing. Food wonderful, beautiful beaches, mountains, the country is beautiful steeped in history. Instabul is a facinating city I have travelled a lot around the world Turkey is one of my fav countries. It’s secular so the fact that it’s modern is great love you Turkey please don’t change 🎉

  • @briantravelman

    @briantravelman

    21 күн бұрын

    I disagree with you about the customer service. If you're a foreigner in the country it seems like everyone is out to rip you off, and some don't like dealing with the opposite sex. As for the men, some are as you described, but others are also very creepy and disrespectful. The food kind of disappointed me. I think foreign version of Turkish food is much better. Didn't go to Istanbul, but aside from that, I agree with everything you said. If it wasn't for the scammers, the country would be almost perfect. I've been to over 30 countries, and in terms of sites and geography, Turkey was by far my favorite. I liked it even better than Italy. And the culture is so unique, because yes it's a Muslim country, but the coastal areas feel very modern and Western, while the interior feels very traditional and Middle Eastern. It's rare to be able to experience so much diversity on one trip. This is one of the few countries I could see myself going back to. I just hope that some time the day will come when Turkish people feel they don't need to scam tourists.

  • @yorumustasi
    @yorumustasi11 ай бұрын

    0:20 False, Çanakkale too. Europe and Asia. The longest suspension Bridge on the world is in this city.

  • @yorumustasi

    @yorumustasi

    10 ай бұрын

    @freddo_cappuccino East Rome is just Historie since 1453.

  • @theteachers1
    @theteachers110 ай бұрын

    "Middle Eart shit" Lol I feel ya😆 I remember when I first arrived here and didn't know Turkish and needed to use the toilets at a rest stop on a 10-hour bus journey. I only had 5 minutes. So, not knowing what Bay and Bayan meant, I searched for pictures. No pictures. No problem, as I am a problem solver so I stuck my head into one and saw a hole in the ground, no urinals. Confused, I checked the other one same thing. I ended up having to wait until I saw someone else use them before I knew which was which. Stress.

  • @Kiwi29676

    @Kiwi29676

    14 күн бұрын

    There were always pictures on the toilet doors you couldn't see well

  • @busranur1526
    @busranur152611 ай бұрын

    kaldırımdan yürüme olayı beni de çok sinirlendiriyordu çileden çıkıyordum resmen 😅 insanlar kaldırımın sağından gitmesi gerektiğini, merdivenlerin sağından çıkmaları gerektiğini ciddi ciddi bilmiyor. bize okulda sürekli anons ederlerdi ve herkes çok dikkat ederdi yoksa merdivenden yuvarlananlar oluyordu. ama sokakta kimse bunu bilmiyor ve dikkat etmiyor üstüne üstüne yürüyorlar. ben de artık o kadar dikkat etmemeye başladım ben de onların üstüne yürüyorum 😂 bu ülkede genel olarak kurallara çok dikkat edilmiyor. aslında bakıldığında çok sosyaliz neredeyse bireysel olarak düşünemeyecek kadar. hep topluluk halinde hareket ediyoruz. ama nasılsa toplum kurallarına uymuyoruz. bizim beynimizin incelenmesi lazım 😅

  • @ilbilgehatun278

    @ilbilgehatun278

    11 ай бұрын

    Türk sitili dostum,literatüre geçmesi gereken çok fazla ilginç davranışımız var.😂

  • @eges72

    @eges72

    3 ай бұрын

    Kural tanımazlığımız sayesinde bağımsızlığımızı güvence altına aldık aslında bakacak olursak. Almanlar da aynı zulüme uğradı fakat 20 sene sessiz kaldılar, ta ki bir avusturyalı gelinceye kadar.

  • @Emma-tz2nf
    @Emma-tz2nf11 ай бұрын

    Unrelated to turkey but when you take your DALF exam are you going to make a video on what it was like? I’m planning on taking it sometime next year

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    yes i am ◡̈ i’m making a couple videos on the topic

  • @bethyshka
    @bethyshka6 ай бұрын

    "Turkish people do not know how to walk on sidewalk".. Girl, I've been born and raised in this country.. That is the most painful thing I experience every day... I started to intentionally bump into people who are occupying my side of the sidewalk. I never regret it!

  • @vertas2
    @vertas211 ай бұрын

    Türkiye applies visa to countries that apply visa to itself. if America does not ask for a visa from the Turks, Türkiye will not ask for a visa from the Americans. You need to read some history to understand the issues related to turkish nationalism and Atatürk.

  • @irregular_force2602

    @irregular_force2602

    11 ай бұрын

    What about visa reciprocity with the Schengen zone, Russia and the UK? Unfortunately money seems to win over justice in these cases.

  • @user-jp2et6qn2n

    @user-jp2et6qn2n

    11 ай бұрын

    Ne diyon abla sen

  • @Charlotte-ti2yk

    @Charlotte-ti2yk

    11 ай бұрын

    Nope. My partner (Turkish national) needs a visa to enter the UK. I (British national) don’t need a visa to enter Turkey.

  • @caliphofbosnia

    @caliphofbosnia

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Charlotte-ti2yk Members of European council are visa free except Russia as far as I know.

  • @Kiwi29676

    @Kiwi29676

    14 күн бұрын

    Yanlış hatırlamıyorsam Norveç ya da isveç bize vize uyguluyor ama biz onlara uygulamıyoruz

  • @mfcobanoglu1
    @mfcobanoglu17 күн бұрын

    Fun fact! Istanbul is NOT the only transcontinental city in the entire world. Çanakkale is another transcontinental city which is ALSO in Turkiye.

  • @lauraisabella03
    @lauraisabella0311 ай бұрын

    Hi,can you please do a video about which methods did you use to learn Turkish 🇹🇷?

  • @kandziaq

    @kandziaq

    11 ай бұрын

    +1

  • @lilalina8658

    @lilalina8658

    11 ай бұрын

    For me i learned turkish from series and movies

  • @tolgaince1893

    @tolgaince1893

    11 ай бұрын

    Good idea

  • @tolgaince1893

    @tolgaince1893

    11 ай бұрын

    Türkçe öğrenmek aslında çok da zor değil.

  • @medcezir9699

    @medcezir9699

    11 ай бұрын

    Many hours of series, songs and movies, with subtitles of course, and duolingo is amazing for turkish language. I would recommend the series named Son yaz, the last summer in english, you have yt channel, its funny and very good,plus the acting is superb...not to mention the actor😂

  • @marymauney3235
    @marymauney323510 ай бұрын

    Thank you, this is the sort of thing I want to learn!

  • @Elif-ph2jg
    @Elif-ph2jg11 ай бұрын

    girllll welcome to my cityy

  • @ufukccelik
    @ufukccelik11 ай бұрын

    Welcome back Elysee! I doubt you'll find a fresh boyoz this time (Izmir failed to provide 😅) but make the best of Istanbul!

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    awww haha thank you Ufuk!

  • @markymark9740
    @markymark974010 ай бұрын

    Merhaba! My wife and I have been staying in Alanya for a couple weeks now and we just started noticing all the peculiarities you mentioned lol😂

  • @hamzaciftcibas2442

    @hamzaciftcibas2442

    4 ай бұрын

    hahaha sizce nasıl

  • @sametaltinpinar
    @sametaltinpinar11 ай бұрын

    maalesef çok haklısın

  • @sus9331
    @sus933110 ай бұрын

    in my perspective as someone who has lived in Turkey 4 years I think these would be a culture shock if we come to America.

  • @ardaarsen
    @ardaarsen5 ай бұрын

    Yes. 100 years from now we will still stand still at 9:05 every 10th November

  • @kuzeykanloglu2195
    @kuzeykanloglu21958 ай бұрын

    We do not care how you feel being stared at we will just stare and go away if you say something to us

  • @DarkVeilNebula
    @DarkVeilNebula22 күн бұрын

    5:00 Turkiye is the successor of the Ottoman empire that reigned the middle east and some parts of europe for hundreds of years. So its not just 100 years. We also love most of our ottoman ancestors.. it can change depending on your view on some things. But that empire lacked knowledge of technology and the empire was run with sharia law thats why it lacked on modern warfare and after signing the treaty of sevres the empire got split in 4, Atatürk fought with our people against those 5/6 countries invading our land and thats why we love him so much. Fatih Sultan Mehmet conquered Istanbul/constantinopel, Atatürk saved it.

  • @neoottoman6423
    @neoottoman642311 ай бұрын

    I love you Elysse! I hope you come across cool people during your time here. If you wanna link up, hmu 😎💯

  • @TuAFFalcon
    @TuAFFalcon11 ай бұрын

    The ground toilet is more natural and better for you. You think our ancestors sat down on a bench to crap? Seated toilets are more comfortable though. Edit Never mind you did acknowledge it.

  • @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
    @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt8 ай бұрын

    She got the Duolingo ring when she enunciate it correctly lol Angel soft is the cheapest best quality paper that won't clog

  • @peacefulmind8521
    @peacefulmind8521Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry, but comparing America's founding fathers with Ataturk is incredibly ridiculous. Ataturk saved a nation from occupation. America committed genocide against Native Americans. It's not the same thing.

  • @EchoLog
    @EchoLog11 ай бұрын

    Hey fellow GameGrumps subscribed language learner! What's some Turkish or Mexican Spanish KZreadrs that have a similar vibe?

  • @simmingflgiht3722
    @simmingflgiht372211 ай бұрын

    Hmmm.. I lived in Istanbul from 1985-1989 When I came to the US. I have lived in the US since 1989. I loved Turkey when I lived there. I am from India. Now I am an American citizen.

  • @hmmmmmnnnq
    @hmmmmmnnnq11 ай бұрын

    may of this year wasnt the best time to be in turkey imo... very tense month

  • @youtubizer743
    @youtubizer74311 ай бұрын

    I got so nervous when the drone was flying over the sea 😂

  • @gigigk5472
    @gigigk54726 ай бұрын

    I live in USA 18 years now and don’t visit my country Türkiye very often. 2019 I went we were constantly visiting traveling I got a very upset stomach when I was in bus to going my husband home town. I remember that last one hour in the bus was the biggest torture and finally when we arrived terminal run to bathroom and realized I forgot how to used squats toilet 😂.

  • @Seda-TurkishTalesofWonder
    @Seda-TurkishTalesofWonder6 ай бұрын

    Bidets have been a part of Turkish culture and hygiene practices for centuries. Ottoman Turks, who ruled a significant part of the region for a long time, introduced bidets to the area. The tradition of using water for cleansing after using the toilet has been passed down through generations.

  • @powasjington4262
    @powasjington426210 ай бұрын

    Can you no longer buy a visa at the airport on arrival? When I went last summer it was still possible and also $20 less expensive.

  • @RiskyFriskyHandle
    @RiskyFriskyHandle3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for visiting Turkiye 🇹🇷 Safe travels, please come and visit again 😊

  • @sunflowerseed4
    @sunflowerseed4Ай бұрын

    As a local Turkish citizen I AM also shocked by sidewalks

  • @JenonTurkiye
    @JenonTurkiye11 ай бұрын

    The besttt

  • @Hispandinavian
    @HispandinavianАй бұрын

    I´ve only been in the Istanbul Airport a couple times on overnight layovers. Growing up in Europe, I was used to seeing Turks.

  • @KatieLiu2021
    @KatieLiu20218 ай бұрын

    most common people there is very kind.

  • @eymenytb6235
    @eymenytb623511 ай бұрын

    İt's good to see a person who different nation

  • @Scaraaaa.
    @Scaraaaa.8 ай бұрын

    Türk olmak ayrıcalıklıdır✨

  • @papajohn325
    @papajohn32511 ай бұрын

    So how did you deal with no visa issue? Did you come out of the situation coz u had a USA passport or there was some other reason.

  • @elyssespeaks

    @elyssespeaks

    11 ай бұрын

    I paid for one on the spot, they had an express visa station

  • @eren181

    @eren181

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@elyssespeaks comedy 😂

  • @fugenturkoglu

    @fugenturkoglu

    11 ай бұрын

    @@eren181 Aynen! What type of person goes all the way to another country without checking the visa requirement or related laws! Either not a sound mind or a person think entitled to anything.

  • @sahinucansoy1881
    @sahinucansoy188111 ай бұрын

    Hoş geldiniz.

  • @ryazamet
    @ryazamet5 ай бұрын

    I am sorry that you've gone through this.

  • @TurkishZombie
    @TurkishZombieАй бұрын

    5:43 I suffer from that too. Traffic rules are also supposed to be for the pedestrians but people are not aware of that.

  • @ioan_jivan
    @ioan_jivan10 ай бұрын

    Oh I have not been to Turkey, but I feel that sidewalk part :))

  • @mirageowl
    @mirageowl11 ай бұрын

    1:44 let me tell you why, because we, unlike you, require visas to go pretty much anywhere outside of turkey.. we can't really just travel as we want even if we had the money to

  • @muhammeterden5142
    @muhammeterden514210 ай бұрын

    Çok yaşa Atatürk!

  • @Victor-tl4dk
    @Victor-tl4dk9 ай бұрын

    0:01 LoL that's exactly the reason why I'm "interested" in Turkey. I have dual Polish and US citizenship and I was "curious" what countries I could visit with my Polish passport visa-free, but not US. There are really two safe options. The other ones are countries like Venezuela, Belarus, or Iran, but the two countries are: Turkey and Uzbekistan Most websites say that the Polish passport is actually a little more useful than the US one; I think that's mostly because of the EU, IDK though. Also, that's completely fine that you didn't know about silly social constructs like this. Thank you for talking about it :-) I'm pretty sure a lot of KZreadrs would just not say anything about a silly mistake.

  • @mhmtasil
    @mhmtasil23 күн бұрын

    To understand people's feelings about their flag and Ataturk, I recommend you research Turkish history more deeply. If you research about Turkish salvation war, which was against the biggest countries of the world, you may understand the sacrifices' of people they have made for their countries.

  • @JakeTheUhh
    @JakeTheUhh11 ай бұрын

    2:40 I actually think they are fine asf. when I got to my new house there was no squatty potty so became sad

  • @KipchakWarmonger
    @KipchakWarmonger11 ай бұрын

    İ have to say something for Ataturk and Kemalism. Not everyone loves Ataturk actually. İf someone who very religious and very conservative, he probably don't like Ataturk. Because Ataturk is one of the most secularist person in the entire world. He even made Arabic ezan to Turkish. And Kurdish nationalists don't like Ataturk too. Because he created the country on Turkish nationalism basis. These Ataturk haters are not so much, but everyone knows them. But almost everyone has respect to Ataturk

  • @SYigit
    @SYigit19 күн бұрын

    Dearest Elysse, the flags are most probably because there were the elections at that time or any other national holiday etc. Otherwise it is not common to see that much flag in Turkey. However you can see Ataturk pictures everywhere and I could even put in every single room of my house if it would show even a tiny part of my gratitude for him. I can not imagine myself as a woman living in Turkey without his revolutions… (just look at many countries in middle east) Atatürk gave women the right of elect and to “be elected” in 1934. This is just enough to put everywhere his pictures…

  • @Sanguine830
    @Sanguine83011 ай бұрын

    Nice composition at 6:12, genius of you to put a couple Turks in the back to demonstrate how slow they walk lol

  • @samy5587
    @samy558711 ай бұрын

    The arrogance of Americans to think they can travel anywhere without a visa. If all countries require a visa to USA why wouldn't you require a visa to travel to other countries too? D'oh....

  • @FunBud
    @FunBud10 ай бұрын

    7:15 Because Turkish people are always ready to help each other in such situations. even in such situations, the absence of someone around makes them feel lonely. It is a relief for them to see someone take care of them in such situations. Have a nice day!

  • @El-de6nj

    @El-de6nj

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm Turkish and sometimes friends will soend multiple days helping out a friend for seemingly no reason!! it's remarkable

  • @timucinturkoglu6131
    @timucinturkoglu613122 сағат бұрын

    You need to have a certificate to fly a drone at this range, you probably don't have one. If you were caught, you would be punished.

  • @t.8936
    @t.89362 ай бұрын

    I think I would prefer the staring thing to be honest. I feel like people CARE more in that situaion. Here in Canada people just flat up ignore each other. I had a Mom casually mention that she has 3 children like me, and drop a quick comment about how I was brave to take them shopping, and I honestly would have chatted with her, but she was so afraid to inconvenience me, she was gone before I could even respond! And no she wasnt in a rush, her whole body language was like "Im not botherjng you! I'll get out of your way!" People will not speak to others here, and ignore each other or even make eye contact. I had a guy who might have been autistic or something try to talk to me, and his coworker was standing there as if he was going to come over and shoo him away and and I just stood and talked to him briefly. Why not! We all need care. I wish we werent so isolated from each other. My vhildren are the same, they will talk to anyone. And people love it! Especially the elderly folks. They are all over it.

  • @foxdown
    @foxdown5 ай бұрын

    The reason for visa application on American passport. The American government abolished visa liberalization for our country due to trivial reasons. There is reciprocity in international law. If you start a visa application for a country for funny reasons, they will apply the same to you!

  • @kwei-norteyquaye573
    @kwei-norteyquaye5732 ай бұрын

    Typical American, I have a "pretty powerful passport".

  • @HD-kg8zb
    @HD-kg8zb11 ай бұрын

    we have many interesting that may be last thing you should have mentioned side walk

  • @RemoveChink
    @RemoveChink9 ай бұрын

    How the hell didn't you think to check if you needed a Visa?

  • @BETOETE
    @BETOETE10 ай бұрын

    hi, to be stared at, you can't avoid it almost around the globe, just count til 3, gule gule.

  • @petermwangi3239
    @petermwangi323910 ай бұрын

    U have just arrived here let me see it goes nice to learn from you am from Kenya 😊

  • @serdarkalemci3567
    @serdarkalemci35675 ай бұрын

    be careful with the drone i think there are new laws in our country that prohibiting flying drones without license, you might get in trouble if a law enforcement saw you without license.