Turkish reaction to “Things NOT to do in Turkey”

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Turkishle
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türkiye de turistler dışında kimse fes takmıyo haahhahaha hayatımda duyduğum en iyi tespit

Ardabltw
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As a Russian who lived in Turkey for 7 years I totally agree with you. Most people who haven’t seen Turkey have no idea about it.

fmiuzlb
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Iki defa Turkiye'ye gittim. Cok enteresant ve heyecanli halktir. They are cheerful and utterly helpful with all the information you ask for. I spoke Serbian, Russian, English and Turkish there, it was all fine. Cok selamlar Turklere. ♥️

kata
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I am Greek and I love Turkey and its people. Despite our political differences and our hostile history, I always have been treated kindly, and with much enthusiasm for my origins. I have studied the language for a few years and this has earned me a lot of gifts and treats from the locals. I always feel at home there because we share so much of our culture and here in Athens where I live, I frequent a lot of Turkish shops and restaurants :)

KujieSama
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çocuk nasıl sakin sakin açıklıyor.... sinir krizi lfhlfjh

melagro
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I had a turkish boyfriend for 6 years, when I visited his parents in a tiny village in the mountains, everyone was really nice to me. I didn't cover my head and most of the time I wore jeans and a tee just like other young people in the village. And turkish people there turned out to be much more tolerant than I expected, they asked me a lot about our religion and never criticised or said that it was wrong even though many aspects are different. Even though we broke up, I still have a lot of pleasant memories of this place and people there.

klaraaustin
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I totally agree. This guy has never been to Turkey. I have visited Turkey for several times, I really love the place and the people. Unless you are a very rude, ignorant tourist, you'll have a great time when visiting Turkey, and you will understand that Turks are one of the most hospitable peoples in the world. Also about food: if you are into good, healthy, tasty food, be sure that nothing will be left in the plate! Well, maybe a little, because the variety of food, deserts and sweets is enormous! Yunanistan'dan selamlar.

Giannis_Sarafis
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I lived in Turkiye for 3 months in 1985. All the Americans and British I met were shocked how much Turkish I learned. But all throughout the country, many Turkish people wanted to practice their English on me. I speak English and German so I was able to communicate everywhere. Best food in the world! My 3 week trip turned into 3 months. I went to Ephesus 7 times.

cowboygeologist
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Türkiye'yi böyle bilmeleri beni çok üzüyor.

degisiyorum
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Im Australian who has never been to Turkey. I do know however that even though in WW1 we were enemies. Regardless of that the Turks still allow us to visit and commemorate our fallen from Gallipoli on their shores at the place of battle. That alone tells me that as a nation they are decent warm and understanding people. I hope to one day visit Turkey.

tenpercentfordabigguy
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Ülkemizi böyle doğru şekilde tanıttığın için teşekkür ve tebrik ederim👏👏👍

aliertugrultv
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I've been to Turkey 3 times and I was in Antalya, Konakli and Alanya.

It's so annoying that people spread lies about a country, including Turkey.

Moderphoker
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I lived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in the early 90s and everything they describe including wearing a hijab and not talking to someone of the opposite gender was true of the Conservative Saudi Culture at that time. I think they've made the classic mistake of associating Turkey with Persian and Arab cultures rather than truly understanding the historical and cultural differences.

sariahmarier
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I visited Turkey with my beautiful Turkish wife last year and I can totally assure you the people are so kind and open-minded. It was my first time visiting the country thanks to my wife and now I already have booked our next flights to Turkey 🇹🇷 sizi çok seviyorum Türkiye

Star-rhrf
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I’m Spanish, and I’m terribly in love with anything Mediterranean, (us Mediterranean have to protect our beautiful sea, kinda wish for a Mediterranean alliance) I started getting interest in Turkey a few years ago because I just loved how the locals treated wild animals such as cats, I love that they seem to love cats and embrace their presence, I also love how you are able to live peacefully with other religions, and I also appreciate how similar our values are, so I’m learning Turkish because I feel Turkey would be a place I’d like to visit!

PossibleBat
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I lived in Turkey and I’ve been to Turkey 4-5 times because I am in love with this beautiful country! I am Greek. I have never met more hospitable and kind people like I did in Turkey! The people are very modern, respectful and so very kind! I travelled to many parts of the world for 14 years straight and Turkey is one country that is engraved in my soul! It is one of my favourite places in the world! Thank you for putting this video up. ♥️

Sofie
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Foreigners visiting Turkey: I should wear a hijab while visiting Turkey
Turkish Government until 2010: Not allowing wearing hijabs

basaksezgin
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2:36. So true what the Turkish admin says. I am Muslim from Malaysia. My prayers still valid even if someone walks in front of me, I'll continue praying. But it is good that someone does not walk in front of a Muslim person who is praying, a sign of respect. In Malaysia, we place an object, usually a pillow, in front of us if we want to pray, and allow people to walk past the pillow while we pray behind the pillow line.

Esperalzi-Esfaral
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I am from Greece and I ve been to Turkey twice! Everyone was helpful and when they realised i was greek they were even more helpful! ❤️ love ur country and people! Politicians do everything 😑wrong

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