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This is a harika format with Turkish and English subtitles, please make more of these. Also interesting to hear peoples insights for example how the economic problems in country really affect men mentally, because they are supposed to provide for the family. I never thought of that in this way.
@Hilal Ayar of course it affects all the society, including the non working groups like children, elderly people etc. But in a country like Turkey with more prominent gender roles the financial expectations from men are highest of them all, hence the mental pressures
If you’re looking for a source to learn Turkish or video with Turkish&English subs, you can check Easy Turkish channel too. They also add subtitles in both languages. They do this since the beginning which means lots of video with subs for learning Turkish 😂
I think Turkish men are friendly and polite, I like Turkish people (in general) because they are similar with my latin culture, always warm and easy-going. I didn't born in Turkey but it's in my heart ❤️ Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪🦙 🤗
Very well Said! You can no generalise in any country. But I believe younger generation are different from older, they grow up with new values and are more influenced from European countries.
Furkan - you confuse race with nationality. They are not the same. As others here have pointed out, the current inhabitants of Anatolia are of very mixed ethnic/racial backgrounds. I am giving my opinion based on observation of men who are Turkish nationals and the behaviour of the vast majority. Therefore we can generalize. As 'a Turkish guy', you take your shoes off when you enter a house. If you're a smoker, you never smoke in front of your father. And if you haven't done your school homework - you copy it from a Turkish girl who has done it! True Furkan?
Thank you SO MUCH for the Turkish-English subtitles!!!! I keep coming back to your videos because they are so easy to understand and improve my Turkish. Her iki dilde de altyazılar için çok teşekkür ederim. Sen harika bir öğretmensin!
I'm Indonesian, and my BF is Turkish. I can say that my BF is: Gentle, Jealous when I'm talking to other guy, caring, and romantic , he always ask me "did u eat your breakfast,lunch, dinner", and always giving me a romantic message everyone 😍 I love him so much ❤
I'm Turkish and honestly Indonesian girls (the ones I've met) are some of the most beautiful women in the world. Esp for some reason half indo half dutch. Idk why but I've never seen a half indo / half Dutch girl that wasn't drop dead gorgeous
@@zakiyyah-7240 Haha was talking in general, but my first true love was half indo half dutch, I was 16 or so at the time she was a year or so younger but the prettiest girl in my high school. But back then I was still a child, I was immature, I wasn't a good boyfriend and she wasn't a good person. But love blinds. I was very jealous and very controlling. Too jealous. Some jealousy is natural and good but mine was extreme. (I have had girlfriends get angry because they believed I wasn't jealous enough and took that as me not caring) It didn't help that she was a pathological liar and very manipulative. She'd lie about the smallest and biggest things. E.g. She once told me that she had kindey cancer as a kid and that her mother gave her one of her kidneys. But a few months later it suddenly became skin cancer instead (she never had cancer and was a very healthy girl, not sure why she felt the need to lie). She would constantly talk really badly about her cousin who was also very pretty, I think because she thought I might be interested in her or something. And her cousin later (after we broke up) also said a lot of bad stuff about her etc etc. Anyway her lies made me even more paranoid and made me not trust her and trust is very important in a relationship. We broke up, then a month later we got back together after she came crying to my door. I loved her a lot so I accepted but a few weeks later when I realised she was dating me for the wrong reasons I broke up again. To her I was the older boy who was popular, had lots of friends, and had a reputation as someone you didn't want to mess with. I felt like she cared more about my reputation and popularity than she actually cared for me. I felt like she didn't feel as deeply as I felt about her. At that age I was cocky and I thought I was invincible. But then this pretty little girl destroyed me and I had never in my life felt such a pain. I'm talking waking up in the middle of the night, sweating with a panic attack, seeing her with other kids in my nightmare, extremely depressed, all I could think of was her. I had no interest in any other girl. But I swallowed my pain and tried to move on. I didn't really keep contact, blocked her everywhere because it hurt too much. And she tried to get back together at first and despite how deeply I felt I now saw her flaws and issues, I realised she probably never felt as strongly as I did. I was also really angry, not on her but on my self, because I misjudged a person so badly. Because I lied to myself and ignored all the red flags. I think it took me more than a year to truly get over her. Maybe longer even. It was one of the most painful things I've experienced in life but in the end it made me a much better person. Reflecting on the relationship I realised that I also wasn't a great person or boyfriend. That my jealousy, attitude etc weren't healthy. Some jealousy is normal and even good in a relationship. But it shouldn't be taken too far and both sides should trust each other. It made me learn from my mistakes, grow as a person and man. It made me pay more attention to details and made me a better judge of people and personalities. I hope she has a great life. We were both kids at the time now we are both adults. I have no hard feelings towards her and despite how painful it was I do think it was good for me and helped me grow a lot as a person. As a kid I was popular, I was strong, everyone wanted to be my friend and I was very angry / got into a lot of fights that I always won. So I thought I was invincible and special. I learned that even the strongest person has weak spots. No one is above anyone else. I learned to control my emotions. I learned to be more respectful and understanding of others Esp women. I learned that we don't always get what we want and love is complicated. It's the best drugs in the universe when it's going good. But it's hell when it doesn't. Anyway, I'm ranting. It's been over 10 years since I dated that girl. I've seen her here and there a few times, she added me on a few social media but I never accepted and I don't really use stuff like Facebook etc anyway since I hate social media culture, feel like it makes everyone fake and desperate for attention (I'm saying while writing my life's story to a complete stranger) Anyway, I hope you and your boyfriend have a wonderful, lasting, loving relationship. I hope you both respect each other and are always honest to each other. Wishing you all the happiness in the world
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 OMG, firstly I wanna say sorry for your pain. I don't know who she is in real, but I think it's so weird that she lying on u by saying she has a cancer. But u know, u have a pure heart by saying that u misjudged her badly and u still understanding that she's not as strong as u,, even in fact she was so mean to u. But at least by that experience u learned many things and as u said u become more mature mentally. There's always a lesson in every problem in this life and u got that lesson by facing that problem :) U know,, my relationship is not as perfect as Turkish Drama. Sometimes I fight with him and it made me wanna breakup when we have a big problem but we always try to solve the problem by evaluating what caused the problem and it makes our relationship surviving. But thank u for what u said and for sharing your life story,, I hope we always have wonderful, lasting, loving relationship. İnşallah. And also I hope u will meet the best person in your life for u soon☺🌹
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 umm...well ...I must admit here that yu just poured yr heart..In its purest form...And definitely more or less yu have learned from your mistakes..Your past..Etc etc..lots of best wishes from me..Boy.!!!💚❤️.(India 🇮🇳)
Merhaba abi! Such a nice video! The subtitles helped a lot, especially us that we keep trying to understand more turkish! Keep it up with the good work, sağol😊 kisses from Greece!
Merhaba! I just wanted to share for fun. I am from California. Here all my life. The commenters are right, men are men all over the world. However, I've dated a few men here in the states 😉and non of them compare to the Turkic man I am in love with. He is absolutely wonderful and the things he teaches me about his country has me excited to visit soon. Thank you for providing a fun and educational channel for me to learn the beautiful language that my love speaks so delightfully to me. Tesekkur ederim!
I’ll be honest I love this video. It’s interesting to get the average person’s perspective and compare that to what you see on the Turkish dramas… lol… great job on this!!
@@ElTurco_5403 Katılıyorum, gerçi ne yazık ki İtalya yavaş yavaş kendi kültüründen ayrılıyor ve bu üzücü... Ama geleneklerden bahsetmişken, İtalya ile Türkiye arasında pek çok benzerlik var. (I hope it makes sense, i used google translate😆) Love Türkiye❤
Es muy interesante lo que opinan ellos de ellos mismos, sobre todo los mas jovenes como en todos los paises hay de todo. Gracias el material es excelente.
Thanks Hungarian brother / sister. Much love back from Turkey. The Hungarian ambassador in Turkey is an incredibly nice guy and very respected and loved by Turks. He really cares a lot about our culture and language (which he speaks fluently). Éljen Magyarország
@@turcoomongol9266 I wonder what kind of inferiority complex Turcophobic trolls like you must have to make fake accounts specifically to go around and beg Turks for attention. It reeks of desperation. Kinda just makes me feel sad for you
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 even israel is much moooore Turkic then Turkey, watch in my playlisste , and start with 👉 Benjamin H Freedman chasaren 7 min video
Great video. This reminds me a lot of EasyFrench or EasyItalian type of video. 👍It is really helpful for all the people who try to learn turkish. Btw he has really nice voice 1:06😊
At first I thought it WAS an Easy Turkish video. Unfortunately, there's really nothing "easy" about most Easy Turkish videos, while this video was quite useful with the subtitles in two languages, and tons and tons of adjectives to describe a person's attitude.
My impression while visiting Turkey, was that the men generally seem to be nicer, kinder people than the women. This is especially the case with the younger generation. I am a senior lady, so romance has nothing to do with it. 😁
@@ho-ry5uf Hmm it might be! But from the young age, we tend to look angry, stiff in the streets as a form of protection because there are a lot of street gropings. Though I must say, I was buying chips for my brother in the store, a lady looked at me soo judgy like there are people like that too.
My favt person, My friend is from turkey I never met him but we are great friends He is a kurd turkish. He is so handsome and generous He loves india I love turkey 🇮🇳🇹🇷
I enjoyed this video. Thanks for using only Turkish and for providing English subtitles. It's always nice to get to know and understand the views and opinions of Turkish locals on current issues and topics. You have got great people, communication and interviewing skills - please keep it up :-)
You yourself appear to be an intelligent, well balanced and a rational person from your videos. If they are like you then they are good as well. 😀...However, each society creates its own stereotypes and I guess Turkey being a conservative society places its own burden and personality outcomes on it's people. Everywhere there are good and bad people. Atleast the turkish dramas reveal this universal truth. But all said and done Turkish men and women are one of the best and most attractive in this world. ...just my humble opinion.
Hahahahahahha 😮, They described my boyfriend very well, I am Mexican🇲🇽 and obviously the difference is a lot, he is very jealous and serious buuuuut I love him😍😍😍😍😍
The two stereotypes that are actually true are: -they definetly mama boys - they are really jealous, but that goes for boys and girls. Usually this kind of jealousy is considered toxic and non sense abroad, but Turks kind of agree that there should be jealousy or else they don't love you😅
Western society fosters supressing feels in an unnatural way...such as jealousy should be hidden. To an extent it helps a serious relationship to mature. As with all things...done in moderation
Yesss you are sooo right , When Ottoman was destroyed, 12 Mio Population had New born Turkey, 94 % was Analphabets , even kurdish people " Ahmet Turk " ,He s kurdish political, get Turk names and citizen passport!! 12 Mio Population New born Turkey, The Population was 96 % 👉greek , kurdish, armenia ,aramear, laz pontus ,Georgien ( erdogan ) zaza ,dadas , araps ( mardin ,hatay ,antep ,urfa ,maras ,Adana) ect and Balkan people 👉Mehmet Akif Ersoy the Turkey anthem wroter was Albanish 😉 I asked you , where was ,and today where are Turks Turkic people in Turkey 🤣🤣
@@hajjahanisa4428 96 % of Turkey are not 1 % Turkic, 4 % have Turkic ( Tatar, Turkmen ) origin DNA grands ect !!! Learn first ☝ Turkey Turkish - Turuk Turkic Turk Is different like night and Day!!!
@@hajjahanisa4428 " even when you are not Turk, who feels like a Turk ,He she is a Turk ☝🤣 Mustafa Kemal Ata ( albanish macedon origin Freemason) Atatürks words are faaaame in Turkey 😀 After Azarbaycan ( Land of fire in persic language 😀) they Turkificied Turkey people!!! Turkey is project of Khasaren and England, same like Israel
Turkish guys are decent . Our hotel receptionist was such a gentleman and yeah I was also offered a seat in subway considering I had a baby wd me . I felt quite respected jus like in Pakistan ❤️
The news I've been hearing from Pakistan in the few last months says men are anything but respectful to women. And around the world the impression of Pakistani men behaviour towards women is the same. Whereas to foreign female tourists (esp of white skin) its quite the opposite. I'm not a supporter of feminism but no wonder movements like that are getting quite famous there despite the backlash, coz if society doesn't give women rights they have to look towards other means to achieve them. It's feminism in this case
@@shabanaiftikhar3660 Fake news? There were so many reports in the past month. All of them are fake? Why is your prime minister then concerned about high sexual abuse cases of children and of women? Even sheiks and imam in islamic schools are sexually abusing kids.... Seriously what's wrong with you all 🤮? Even an islamic teacher like a sheik can't control himself. Is he really a sheik then?
@@maazmustafa2322 check ur facts plz. Do a survey and see how many sexually assaulted ladies per min are there in Europe and states and see in pakistan as well. I HV been around da world literally, felt More respected in Muslim countries n secondly as fr sheikh's n stuff ....do sum survey on priests n pandits...ul b more enlightened I hope. U can't generalize a whole country cz of few ppl my dear. Need to grow up n b wise.
I think there is quite a big difference between Istanbul men and (East-) Türkiye men. But this is true in all countries for the biggest city in a country and the rest of a country: Amsterdam men are different from the "rest-of-the-Netherlands" men, and so on (Paris men - French men, London men - UK men). But Turkish men are surely more "macho" (or masculine) than for instance Dutch men. And that's not too bad a thing (my opinion). There are indeed many foreigners who think that Turkish people are Arab, or "Arab-like", but that's absolutely not true. There is a big difference in mentality and behaviour. Yes, every case if different, but I think that in general, Turkish men are friendly and helpful.
as a East Turkhis man, what do you think about us bro? I don't see any big differences. It's about personality not about any regional race. We can make an average Turkhis man, some of Turkhis guy will be above average while others are lower than average. But you can't determine what is an average for guys by asking peoples that walking in the streets.
Thank you so much for this video. İ like to learn about the characteristics of Turkish men even though İ know that each person has different characters. Also thank you for the English subtitle, it helps me a lot. Love your channel ❤
Bu severim! Tessekurler for taking the time to go out and get different opinions. It's true, we sometimes base our assumptions on the media, which isn't always a true reflection. I'd love to visit other places outside of the touristy parts of Istanbul and get to know the locals inshaAllah 🌞
We really cannot stereotypify Turkish men here. Whether you're Turkish, English, Pakistani, Indian, or whatever else, really it doesn't matter. In the end we all are humans. Good and bad exists in all humans, with some inclining more to either of the two. People tend to project their own experiences onto reality. But it really does vary from person to person. That’s how the world works.
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Some can be caring and romantic others are less so. Every one I've dated hasn't really liked me speaking or interacting with any other guys friends customers strangers etc sitting near men was not allowed, turkish men can get very jealous and possessive and a little controlling. If I spoke to guys hung out with friends who were male I would get a slap. They profess love very quickly. I do love the culture and language very rich history of the Turkish. ❤️ They love to sing love songs to you and are more than willing to teach you their language and culture, they can be funny they can be serious and are hard working.
Why are Turkish men so stylish? So handsome? So strong? So manly? So perfect?! I need a Turkish husband I can call my sultan and take care of him and live ti make him happy
Make sure you understand their culture. My brother in law said. Majority Turkish men have excessive jelousy. Not all Turkish men have that character. For them is normal. as it is a gesture of 'love' for their partner. And they expect their partner be jelous too. My sister in culture shock for almost 2 years and still she try her best to adapt.
Jealousy is a sign of love in every culture but when taken too far is bad. I do think in Turkey we are a bit too jealous. Both men and women. Mainly because when we love we love extremely deeply. In our culture love has almost a mythical place. Almost all our traditional music is about love and people doing crazy things for love or to be together. We have stories about moving mountains just to be with the person you love etc. But excessive jealousy just isn't compatible with this time and age. No jealousy is also not good. I've had non Turkish girlfriends who got super upset for me for not being jealous enough. Some girls / women will do or say stuff just to see if you get a little jealous because they see thst as a confirmation that you truly care so they sorta "test you" (ladies don't do this.. It's really annoying) But I also partially ruined my first true relationship / love when I was 16 because I was extremely jealous and controlling. The pain of that eventual heartbreak did teach me a lot and made me grow a lot as a person and man. Despite the pain I managed to reflect upon my own behaviour and realised that eventhough she also was a very flawed person and one of the reasons for my excessive jealousy was because she was a pathological liar that lied about the dumbest things, I also quickly realised I myself was very flawed. Too jealous, too controlling, too full of myself. I also realised I wasn't invincible as I thought, since heartbreak was pain like I had never felt before. It absolutely destroyed me back then with how much it hurt. She wanted to get back together but I swallowed my pain and refused because I realised that our relationship wasn't healthy, and she probably never felt as deeply as I did. She cared more that I was popular, had lots of friends, everyone knew me etc. She was the prettiest girl in my highschool but also a little younger and despite how attractive she was she didn't have that many friends.
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 aaah you one of those Turkish guy. Anyone who said " impossible.. don't think so.. like in movie..'great story'....." . This kind of jelousy, It really exist guys.😂
I think all over the world there are good and bad men in every relationship and there is definitely jealousy. I believe no relationship or marriage is perfect, there will always be strife or disagreement, it depends from person to person how they handle the matter. I speak for myself of course, for other countries the Turkish actors are of course attractive men and especially because they play in a romance, it makes them even more attractive and it makes the ladies more obsessive ... but it's part of drama and their work. I believe every house has its cross ... problems. Talking about Turkish men behavior and looks allow me to compliment you Can, you yourself are an attractive man and Turkish🥰🇿🇦🇹🇷
Wow !turkish men are super !after hearing this interview. Watching turkish mkvies i am aware they are ego very jealous ,but so kind and so handsome too .
You should create this type of videos so that we can know about (Turkish) people. You should also create social experiment videos in public. :) #firsttimecommenting✌👅
About the sex , that is so true.. i am married to a Turkish man.. and also he is never ever ever jealous at all. Yes he is very caring towards me and helpful, but what annoys me so much is that after eating he just leave his dirty dishes on the table and with crumbs and so on without bothering to pick up the dishes and put it in the dishwasher and to wipe the table of the spills and crumbs that he ate as he said his mother never allowed him / teach him and his siblings even to pick up the dishes after eating and just walked away from the table and without pushing back in the chair! And what annoys is me so much is that sometimes he can't be dependent on decision and will always have to ask and show his whole family about it , like when we just moved in the house and after renovation he wants his whole family to come and help to clean up . Where i come from in Singapore, men are more independent, and doesn't always ask their parents for help in decision and cleaning one house after renovation / moving in etc . Every steps he take he will always ask his dad if it's ok? Like example i wanted a small chandelier in the bedroom he asked his dad if ITS OK?! HIS DAD SAID NO, so yeah in the end we didn't get chandelier. I wanted to make our stairs laminated, his dad said better to make carpet, so yeah my husband said carpet then and etc etc!!
90% of turkish men use their wives as slaves and wants them to clean their stuff just like their moms did. My dad (50 years old) still does the same thing as you described to my mom (45 yrs old) they never grow out of it. My mom both cleans his dishes his room and also pays for all of our expenses.
They're hot (physically and temper-wise), but they lean very much toward what we would call "Mama's boys" in American culture. Whenever a friend tells me that he or she is getting involved romantically with a Turkish guy, I tell them to buckle their seatbelts, watch out for the drama, and I wish them all the luck in the world. As friends, Turkish guys are amazing. As lovers? Well, they can be a bit on the crazy side.
As a Turkish guy I think there is a little too much macho stuff in our culture. We're also pretty jealous (men and women lol). But generalising all Turkish guys is a bad thing. That said in my experience (and these are generalisations). When we fall in love we fall madly in love. Like 99% of our folk music is about love and dying for love lol. When we care about someone we care 110%. We give our everything. Unfortunately sometimes jealousy is taken too far. Thankfully I had my heart broken thoroughly when I was 16 and it was partially because I was so extremely jealous and controlling and it kinda made me change and become a better man (she was a horrible girl, so the issue wasn't just me. I lacked trust in her but she was also literally a pathological liar who said she had cancer ad a child and her mother gave her a kidney. And then a few months later kidney cancer became skin cancer instead. She constantly lied about her cousin and said all kinds of heinous things about her I guess because her cousin was like herself very attractive and she was worried I liked her or something) Anyway it took me a while to get over that relationship. And upon reflecting on it I realised that not only was she a horrible person but I also had been a horrible boyfriend. I was super jealous, controlling and very full of myself.. I thought I was invincible at that age but then this tiny girl broke my heart so hard it hurt more than anything ever before lol What I regret the absolute worst though is that I once called her and when I found out she wasn't where I thought she was I got angry. But what I regret wasn't that I got angry at her (although that was dumb). See I was at a Dutch friend's house and his mother was there and I was being a dick to my gf on the phone. And I was super inconsiderate. His mother said what I did wasn't right and I was being controlling. And stupidly brushed it off. Thinking back I'm so fucking embarrassed. That woman had run from a very controlling and violent relationship, from my friends abusive father. She literally lived in a woman's shelter for a while. And here I was a 16yo idiot being all angry and macho on the phone to my gf back then, then brushing her off and kinda making light off it all completely forgetting that this woman had gone through this horrible controlling and abusive relationship. I'm sorry Anita you were always like a mother to me and I absolutely hate myself for having been so rude that day. Idk what possessed me.
You're a very sweet person for sharing your heart in this public space. I enjoyed reading and learning how you have grown from that jealous 16 year old boy. Much love to you, my dear.
1:06 am I the only one who thinks he has a nice voice and seems to be very handsome? 😭 The mask changes the face quite a lot though... I wish I could see him without ir... 😢
Turkish men vary; I’ve definitely met the sort they are kind, caring, generous, chivalrous, and loyal. I’ve also met the antithesis, and everyone should stay clear of those rotten apples. Thank you for this video.
Ahhhh!! I squealed on the inside when I saw this video. I want to marry my Turkish boyfriend and move to Turkiye. Official. Plus thanks for helping me learn Turkish.
Most of them are really faithful for the women they love. You for example should be treated like a Princess, because you look like one... very beautiful
Amcam düşündü düşündü sadece aklına bu görsel eleştiri geldi.eski nesil hep böyle..kadına bakış açılarını ve davranışları tartmak yerine muhafazar gözlemleriyle düşüncelerini sınırlıyorlar.
@@seymak8584 aynen sanki kendileri mükemmel kadına şiddet oranı da ortada yani sırf pasaport almak için yabancı kadınlara iyi davranıyorlar millet de bunları iyi sanıyor lol
@@tanyldz47 çok hayranı oldugunuz BATI ülkelerinde yılda kadına şiddet ve kadına erkeğe tecavüz oranını biliyormusun he istersen bi araştır ondan sonra gel bana cevabını ver
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I like that you made the videos in Turkish with English subtitles, that helps us in learning Turkish more ❣ teşekkür ederim abi 😊
Thank you so much, glad to be of help :)
the video with the 2 subtitles was very functional, thanks!! I noticed honesty in the guys' speech. It was interesting to hear. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Glad you liked it!
As non - turkish woman married to Turkish, I will say my husband is the best. They treat women with respect, they are very polite
They treat women with respect? You talk about men that are abusive, aggressive,seeing women as objects, having an extreme tendency to cheat ?
This is a harika format with Turkish and English subtitles, please make more of these. Also interesting to hear peoples insights for example how the economic problems in country really affect men mentally, because they are supposed to provide for the family. I never thought of that in this way.
@Hilal Ayar of course it affects all the society, including the non working groups like children, elderly people etc. But in a country like Turkey with more prominent gender roles the financial expectations from men are highest of them all, hence the mental pressures
If you’re looking for a source to learn Turkish or video with Turkish&English subs, you can check Easy Turkish channel too. They also add subtitles in both languages. They do this since the beginning which means lots of video with subs for learning Turkish 😂
@@sarajensen6496 thanks, I have seen most oh their stuff too, definitely all of the street interviews :)
@@dute3272 96 % of Turkey is not Turkic 😂😂
@@dute3272 israel 🇮🇱🇮🇱😀👉 Benjamin H Freedman chasaren, is much mooore Turkic then Turkey muhahahahahahahahaha
I think Turkish men are friendly and polite, I like Turkish people (in general) because they are similar with my latin culture, always warm and easy-going. I didn't born in Turkey but it's in my heart ❤️ Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪🦙 🤗
Exactly!! I think about the same about Turkish male as a Turkish girl and a fact that we are similar to Latin loves from Turkey 💖🇹🇷
I am glad someone is complimenting us. I felt that i needed that. All Turk men need it tho.
We can hug all our hearts 😘
@@bosubosuna... yesss simular to 60 nations ethnics , but not simular to true Turkic people 😀
@@bosubosuna... 96 % of you in and from Turkey complete ,have not 1 % Turkic DNA origin 😉 and thats fact !!!
as a Turkish guy,
I think this is not about race, this is about humanity. every person has different behaviours, you cannot generalize..
Yeah, you're right
Very well Said! You can no generalise in any country. But I believe younger generation are different from older, they grow up with new values and are more influenced from European countries.
@@armikeriksson1862 definitely true, new generation are so different, i agree with you on this point
Well saiddd
Furkan - you confuse race with nationality. They are not the same. As others here have pointed out, the current inhabitants of Anatolia are of very mixed ethnic/racial backgrounds. I am giving my opinion based on observation of men who are Turkish nationals and the behaviour of the vast majority.
Therefore we can generalize. As 'a Turkish guy', you take your shoes off when you enter a house. If you're a smoker, you never smoke in front of your father. And if you haven't done your school homework - you copy it from a Turkish girl who has done it! True Furkan?
Thank you SO MUCH for the Turkish-English subtitles!!!! I keep coming back to your videos because they are so easy to understand and improve my Turkish. Her iki dilde de altyazılar için çok teşekkür ederim. Sen harika bir öğretmensin!
Glad you like them! This means a lot, stay tuned for more :)
I'm Indonesian, and my BF is Turkish. I can say that my BF is: Gentle, Jealous when I'm talking to other guy, caring, and romantic , he always ask me "did u eat your breakfast,lunch, dinner", and always giving me a romantic message everyone 😍
I love him so much ❤
I'm Turkish and honestly Indonesian girls (the ones I've met) are some of the most beautiful women in the world. Esp for some reason half indo half dutch. Idk why but I've never seen a half indo / half Dutch girl that wasn't drop dead gorgeous
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 wow,, do still keep in touch with her?
@@zakiyyah-7240 Haha was talking in general, but my first true love was half indo half dutch, I was 16 or so at the time she was a year or so younger but the prettiest girl in my high school. But back then I was still a child, I was immature, I wasn't a good boyfriend and she wasn't a good person. But love blinds. I was very jealous and very controlling. Too jealous. Some jealousy is natural and good but mine was extreme. (I have had girlfriends get angry because they believed I wasn't jealous enough and took that as me not caring) It didn't help that she was a pathological liar and very manipulative. She'd lie about the smallest and biggest things. E.g. She once told me that she had kindey cancer as a kid and that her mother gave her one of her kidneys. But a few months later it suddenly became skin cancer instead (she never had cancer and was a very healthy girl, not sure why she felt the need to lie). She would constantly talk really badly about her cousin who was also very pretty, I think because she thought I might be interested in her or something. And her cousin later (after we broke up) also said a lot of bad stuff about her etc etc. Anyway her lies made me even more paranoid and made me not trust her and trust is very important in a relationship.
We broke up, then a month later we got back together after she came crying to my door. I loved her a lot so I accepted but a few weeks later when I realised she was dating me for the wrong reasons I broke up again. To her I was the older boy who was popular, had lots of friends, and had a reputation as someone you didn't want to mess with. I felt like she cared more about my reputation and popularity than she actually cared for me. I felt like she didn't feel as deeply as I felt about her.
At that age I was cocky and I thought I was invincible. But then this pretty little girl destroyed me and I had never in my life felt such a pain. I'm talking waking up in the middle of the night, sweating with a panic attack, seeing her with other kids in my nightmare, extremely depressed, all I could think of was her. I had no interest in any other girl. But I swallowed my pain and tried to move on.
I didn't really keep contact, blocked her everywhere because it hurt too much. And she tried to get back together at first and despite how deeply I felt I now saw her flaws and issues, I realised she probably never felt as strongly as I did. I was also really angry, not on her but on my self, because I misjudged a person so badly. Because I lied to myself and ignored all the red flags.
I think it took me more than a year to truly get over her. Maybe longer even. It was one of the most painful things I've experienced in life but in the end it made me a much better person. Reflecting on the relationship I realised that I also wasn't a great person or boyfriend. That my jealousy, attitude etc weren't healthy. Some jealousy is normal and even good in a relationship. But it shouldn't be taken too far and both sides should trust each other.
It made me learn from my mistakes, grow as a person and man. It made me pay more attention to details and made me a better judge of people and personalities.
I hope she has a great life. We were both kids at the time now we are both adults. I have no hard feelings towards her and despite how painful it was I do think it was good for me and helped me grow a lot as a person. As a kid I was popular, I was strong, everyone wanted to be my friend and I was very angry / got into a lot of fights that I always won. So I thought I was invincible and special. I learned that even the strongest person has weak spots. No one is above anyone else. I learned to control my emotions. I learned to be more respectful and understanding of others Esp women. I learned that we don't always get what we want and love is complicated. It's the best drugs in the universe when it's going good. But it's hell when it doesn't.
Anyway, I'm ranting. It's been over 10 years since I dated that girl. I've seen her here and there a few times, she added me on a few social media but I never accepted and I don't really use stuff like Facebook etc anyway since I hate social media culture, feel like it makes everyone fake and desperate for attention (I'm saying while writing my life's story to a complete stranger)
Anyway, I hope you and your boyfriend have a wonderful, lasting, loving relationship. I hope you both respect each other and are always honest to each other. Wishing you all the happiness in the world
@@godofchaoskhorne5043
OMG, firstly I wanna say sorry for your pain. I don't know who she is in real, but I think it's so weird that she lying on u by saying she has a cancer.
But u know, u have a pure heart by saying that u misjudged her badly and u still understanding that she's not as strong as u,, even in fact she was so mean to u.
But at least by that experience u learned many things and as u said u become more mature mentally. There's always a lesson in every problem in this life and u got that lesson by facing that problem :)
U know,, my relationship is not as perfect as Turkish Drama. Sometimes I fight with him and it made me wanna breakup when we have a big problem but we always try to solve the problem by evaluating what caused the problem and it makes our relationship surviving.
But thank u for what u said and for sharing your life story,, I hope we always have wonderful, lasting, loving relationship. İnşallah.
And also I hope u will meet the best person in your life for u soon☺🌹
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 umm...well ...I must admit here that yu just poured yr heart..In its purest form...And definitely more or less yu have learned from your mistakes..Your past..Etc etc..lots of best wishes from me..Boy.!!!💚❤️.(India 🇮🇳)
Hem dili hem de kültürü öğrenmek için çok ilginç ve faydalı. Teşekkürler!
Merhaba abi! Such a nice video! The subtitles helped a lot, especially us that we keep trying to understand more turkish! Keep it up with the good work, sağol😊 kisses from Greece!
Ilginiz için çok çok sağolun
Why did you use the word "abi"? It means older brother, did you mean that? :D
Thank you so much, glad to hear it helped! :) Stay tuned for more!
ελα τωρα ,μην τους δοξάζεις
abi means " friendly & friend type Big brother "@@aliatack19
This was interesting to watch - I enjoy watching your channel (Trudie and Mick) 🙋♀️
Thank you guys 😊🙏🏼
this is the top commet because im watching all of your videos uncle Mick 😀 you are the best 👍🏻
I love Turkey 🌷 greetings from Algeria
Merhaba! I just wanted to share for fun. I am from California. Here all my life. The commenters are right, men are men all over the world. However, I've dated a few men here in the states 😉and non of them compare to the Turkic man I am in love with. He is absolutely wonderful and the things he teaches me about his country has me excited to visit soon. Thank you for providing a fun and educational channel for me to learn the beautiful language that my love speaks so delightfully to me. Tesekkur ederim!
I’ll be honest I love this video. It’s interesting to get the average person’s perspective and compare that to what you see on the Turkish dramas… lol… great job on this!!
Thanks a lot, glad you liked it:)
çok kılıbıklar diyen kız ne söylemelerini istiyor acaba tam olarak "kır dizini otur evinde" falan mı? sinirlerimi bozdu
Erkek modern olur: ayyy çok kılıbıklar
Erkek muhafazakar, sahiplenici olur: Bana babam bile böyle davranmadı, dağ ayısı mısın ? Öküz.
Tam olarak bu tiplere kezban diyoruz işte.
Böyleleri istediklerini bulurlar boşver dogal seçilim en temizinden
Kılıbık türk erkeği mi varmış.😱😱 aaa..bir türk olarak bir yabancı gibi şaşırdım şu an.
Thanks, the subtitles helped a LOT in navigating this complex language!
You're most welcome :)
please make more of these it helps a lot in learning turkish!
00:54 we all just witnessed an alien abduction!
Lmfao
Hahaha
This is fantastic, I learnt a lot of useful vocabulary from this - I don't know if I'll ever need to use 'tiner içmek' though (o;
I love Turkish people so much.. have a dream to visit Turkey one day❤
Do turkish people love you too?
İnsallah ❤from turkey 🇹🇷
I also hope to have a holiday in Turkey, at some point in the future.
Bu tür röportaj çok faydalıdır. Kültüre, zihniyete bir bakış verir ve bir ayna görüntüsünden bize, yabancılara .
Harika çok guzal i love turkish people and i love turkishle team🤗🤗💓💕
Thank you so much for your kind words! :)
Turkish is just a label . A man is also just a label . Also men in general are all different regardless of what ethnicity
this.
So true
Of course dude. But there are special conditions on people that mold them in a similar way. Being a “turkish man” is such a condition.
Much love to Turkish people from an Italian girl 🇮🇹❤🇹🇷
Bize Türk kültürüne Avrupa'da en yakın kültür olan italyan kültürüdür.Aile odaklıdır italyanlarda aynı bizim gibi.sizlere saygı ve sevgiler.
@@ElTurco_5403 Katılıyorum, gerçi ne yazık ki İtalya yavaş yavaş kendi kültüründen ayrılıyor ve bu üzücü...
Ama geleneklerden bahsetmişken, İtalya ile Türkiye arasında pek çok benzerlik var.
(I hope it makes sense, i used google translate😆)
Love Türkiye❤
@@Nike_from_Italyitalyanlar latin mi kumral mı ?
@@mehmetakifkyak2746 soruyu anlayamadığım için özür dilerim...😅
(Google çevirmen kullanıyorum)
@@Nike_from_Italy italyanların ten rengini sordum Latin mi kumral mı ?
Es muy interesante lo que opinan ellos de ellos mismos, sobre todo los mas jovenes como en todos los paises hay de todo. Gracias el material es excelente.
Macaristan'dan Türklere Selamlar :)
Thanks Hungarian brother / sister. Much love back from Turkey. The Hungarian ambassador in Turkey is an incredibly nice guy and very respected and loved by Turks. He really cares a lot about our culture and language (which he speaks fluently).
Éljen Magyarország
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 Hungaria is much moore Turkic then Turkey muhahahahahahahahaha
@@turcoomongol9266 I wonder what kind of inferiority complex Turcophobic trolls like you must have to make fake accounts specifically to go around and beg Turks for attention.
It reeks of desperation. Kinda just makes me feel sad for you
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 🤦♂️🤦♂️ you all have nooo idea ,who are Turkic people
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 even israel is much moooore Turkic then Turkey, watch in my playlisste , and start with 👉 Benjamin H Freedman chasaren 7 min video
Turkish men are awesome, loving, caring, protective 😍
thanks 😊
I just need to know where to meet any single turkish men. ❤ I live in Britain.
Great video. This reminds me a lot of EasyFrench or EasyItalian type of video. 👍It is really helpful for all the people who try to learn turkish.
Btw he has really nice voice 1:06😊
At first I thought it WAS an Easy Turkish video. Unfortunately, there's really nothing "easy" about most Easy Turkish videos, while this video was quite useful with the subtitles in two languages, and tons and tons of adjectives to describe a person's attitude.
@@recarioca yes, I agree with you
I hope there is gonna be more of them like this one.
I had the same thought too. His voice is so calm and soothing, he should do audio books or voice acting!
@@cleartrueblue66 definitely.
Thanks a lot Enna! Glad we could be of help :)
My impression while visiting Turkey, was that the men generally seem to be nicer, kinder people than the women. This is especially the case with the younger generation. I am a senior lady, so romance has nothing to do with it. 😁
I noticed the same thing. Girls have a sharp stare sometimes like they're judging (they are much nicer around guys though)
@@ho-ry5uf Hmm it might be! But from the young age, we tend to look angry, stiff in the streets as a form of protection because there are a lot of street gropings. Though I must say, I was buying chips for my brother in the store, a lady looked at me soo judgy like there are people like that too.
so you basically have no idea how patriarchy works in turkey
Interesting, I watched a video by a Colombian woman living in Turkey who had the same experience.
@@seaofroses8888 What's the name of the video?
My favt person,
My friend is from turkey
I never met him but we are great friends
He is a kurd turkish. He is so handsome and generous
He loves india I love turkey 🇮🇳🇹🇷
❤❤❤thnks 🙏 from turkey 🇹🇷
🇮🇳🇹🇷
I enjoyed this video. Thanks for using only Turkish and for providing English subtitles. It's always nice to get to know and understand the views and opinions of Turkish locals on current issues and topics. You have got great people, communication and interviewing skills - please keep it up :-)
Glad you liked it! Thank you so much for your kind words, stay tuned for more :D
Kendi sevgilimden başlayabilirim; Sadıktır, yardımseverdir, iyi kalplidir, ilgilidir ❤️
Tiner içiyo mu? 🤣
@@ozanbayrak562 sana girip, cikmamislar
@@ozanbayrak562 ne alaka
Direk evlen
I love this channel so much!!!!
Thank you so much! :)
You yourself appear to be an intelligent, well balanced and a rational person from your videos. If they are like you then they are good as well. 😀...However, each society creates its own stereotypes and I guess Turkey being a conservative society places its own burden and personality outcomes on it's people. Everywhere there are good and bad people. Atleast the turkish dramas reveal this universal truth. But all said and done Turkish men and women are one of the best and most attractive in this world. ...just my humble opinion.
Hahahahahahha 😮, They described my boyfriend very well, I am Mexican🇲🇽 and obviously the difference is a lot, he is very jealous and serious buuuuut I love him😍😍😍😍😍
😂 Good luck 👍
Really 😂😂
The two stereotypes that are actually true are:
-they definetly mama boys
- they are really jealous, but that goes for boys and girls. Usually this kind of jealousy is considered toxic and non sense abroad, but Turks kind of agree that there should be jealousy or else they don't love you😅
Western society fosters supressing feels in an unnatural way...such as jealousy should be hidden. To an extent it helps a serious relationship to mature. As with all things...done in moderation
Yesss you are sooo right ,
When Ottoman was destroyed, 12 Mio Population had New born Turkey, 94 % was Analphabets , even kurdish people " Ahmet Turk " ,He s kurdish political, get Turk names and citizen passport!!
12 Mio Population New born Turkey,
The Population was 96 % 👉greek , kurdish, armenia ,aramear, laz pontus ,Georgien ( erdogan ) zaza ,dadas , araps ( mardin ,hatay ,antep ,urfa ,maras ,Adana) ect and Balkan people 👉Mehmet Akif Ersoy the Turkey anthem wroter was Albanish 😉
I asked you , where was ,and today where are Turks Turkic people in Turkey 🤣🤣
@@hajjahanisa4428 96 % of Turkey are not 1 % Turkic,
4 % have Turkic ( Tatar, Turkmen ) origin DNA grands ect !!!
Learn first ☝
Turkey Turkish - Turuk Turkic Turk
Is different like night and Day!!!
@@hajjahanisa4428 " even when you are not Turk, who feels like a Turk ,He she is a Turk ☝🤣
Mustafa Kemal Ata ( albanish macedon origin Freemason)
Atatürks words are faaaame in Turkey 😀
After Azarbaycan ( Land of fire in persic language 😀) they Turkificied Turkey people!!!
Turkey is project of Khasaren and England, same like Israel
@@hajjahanisa4428 learn whats going on 👉Benjamin H Freedman chasaren
Selam thanks for making Turkish subtitles and English subtitles i liked it a lot because I'm learning turkish
Glad to hear that! happy learning!
Good to know. My boyfriend js Turkish from Ankara. Im moving there to be with him next month.
@Emma Young did u meet?
@@themengene1132 yes Ive lived in Turkey 10 months now with him.
@@emmayoung924 ouupssss,i hope you are happy 😊
@@themengene1132 he makes me happy. But we are in the process of moving to Portugal.
@@emmayoung924 ah greattttt i beden sad i thought u broje but morning is a good news
So kind of u u putted english with turkish tesekkurler ederim 🤗
You're most welcome :)
Turkish guys are decent . Our hotel receptionist was such a gentleman and yeah I was also offered a seat in subway considering I had a baby wd me . I felt quite respected jus like in Pakistan ❤️
The news I've been hearing from Pakistan in the few last months says men are anything but respectful to women. And around the world the impression of Pakistani men behaviour towards women is the same. Whereas to foreign female tourists (esp of white skin) its quite the opposite. I'm not a supporter of feminism but no wonder movements like that are getting quite famous there despite the backlash, coz if society doesn't give women rights they have to look towards other means to achieve them. It's feminism in this case
@@maazmustafa2322 lolzzzz don't bother bout da fake news too ,too much. Go there to experience. M speaking frm my experience of both the countries .
@@maazmustafa2322 What is the difference between you and the non muslim who hates muslims because they have been brainwashed by fox news?
@@shabanaiftikhar3660 Fake news? There were so many reports in the past month. All of them are fake? Why is your prime minister then concerned about high sexual abuse cases of children and of women? Even sheiks and imam in islamic schools are sexually abusing kids.... Seriously what's wrong with you all 🤮? Even an islamic teacher like a sheik can't control himself. Is he really a sheik then?
@@maazmustafa2322 check ur facts plz. Do a survey and see how many sexually assaulted ladies per min are there in Europe and states and see in pakistan as well. I HV been around da world literally, felt More respected in Muslim countries n secondly as fr sheikh's n stuff ....do sum survey on priests n pandits...ul b more enlightened I hope. U can't generalize a whole country cz of few ppl my dear. Need to grow up n b wise.
Hello
Love from nepal😍
actually i really wanted to watch that type of videos from turkey
I really love and enjoy it
Keep shining brother **
What are Turkish men like? Very handsome, at any age!
Yeah like me:)
Thank you dear ♥
Nice 😊
I loved this so much❤❤
We are glad to hear this! :)
The last gentlemen to be asked he is just being real…his telling same problems thats happening every country.
.o kılıbıklık değil sana değer verdiğinden
Amguardlık diğer bir adıyla.
Very insightful. Thanks! ♥
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think there is quite a big difference between Istanbul men and (East-) Türkiye men. But this is true in all countries for the biggest city in a country and the rest of a country: Amsterdam men are different from the "rest-of-the-Netherlands" men, and so on (Paris men - French men, London men - UK men). But Turkish men are surely more "macho" (or masculine) than for instance Dutch men. And that's not too bad a thing (my opinion).
There are indeed many foreigners who think that Turkish people are Arab, or "Arab-like", but that's absolutely not true. There is a big difference in mentality and behaviour.
Yes, every case if different, but I think that in general, Turkish men are friendly and helpful.
as a East Turkhis man, what do you think about us bro? I don't see any big differences. It's about personality not about any regional race. We can make an average Turkhis man, some of Turkhis guy will be above average while others are lower than average. But you can't determine what is an average for guys by asking peoples that walking in the streets.
This was so interesting!
Glad you enjoyed!
I love turkey 🇹🇷
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
🇹🇷❤️🇵🇰
Greetings to both from Bangladesh ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. İ like to learn about the characteristics of Turkish men even though İ know that each person has different characters. Also thank you for the English subtitle, it helps me a lot. Love your channel ❤
Thanks a lot Exceliani! Happy to help :)
❤❤❤from turkey 🎉thnks
Turkish men are really mostly very nice , careful. Gentlemen and so on. İ an glad Turkish women understand this
Bu severim! Tessekurler for taking the time to go out and get different opinions. It's true, we sometimes base our assumptions on the media, which isn't always a true reflection. I'd love to visit other places outside of the touristy parts of Istanbul and get to know the locals inshaAllah 🌞
Not "Bu severim", bcz thats a bit of a silly sentence. It should be "Bunu sevdim"
@@disenchantment6677 "Bunu sevdim" Got it! Thanks for the correction 😊 sağol 👍
@@ayesha_kamalie No problem! 🙂
Thanks Ayesha! Hopefully you get to visit one day :)
They all give their genuine opinion..😊✌️
We really cannot stereotypify Turkish men here. Whether you're Turkish, English, Pakistani, Indian, or whatever else, really it doesn't matter. In the end we all are humans. Good and bad exists in all humans, with some inclining more to either of the two. People tend to project their own experiences onto reality. But it really does vary from person to person. That’s how the world works.
😂 I enjoyed the video and learnt a lot. Thanks ☺️ ☺️
Glad to hear that :D
I really love turkish tea
Yess me too! 🙌
….my turkish boyfriend, sometimes He care sometimes not 😂 but I really love him
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I dont know about ther turkishi guys but the anchor seems honest
Love turkey ❤
From Sri Lanka🇱🇰
But don't know weather they love us😅😊
we do love you!🤗
😂😂❤❤❤from turkey 🇹🇷
Some can be caring and romantic others are less so. Every one I've dated hasn't really liked me speaking or interacting with any other guys friends customers strangers etc sitting near men was not allowed, turkish men can get very jealous and possessive and a little controlling.
If I spoke to guys hung out with friends who were male I would get a slap.
They profess love very quickly.
I do love the culture and language very rich history of the Turkish. ❤️
They love to sing love songs to you and are more than willing to teach you their language and culture, they can be funny they can be serious and are hard working.
Why are Turkish men so stylish? So handsome? So strong? So manly? So perfect?!
I need a Turkish husband I can call my sultan and take care of him and live ti make him happy
I have no opinion about Turkish men and women because I don't know Turkish people. I rarely meet them in Poland. But this video is ok 👍
@Historical Truth yes, of course 😊 I only heard an opinion that Turks are hardworking and like to take care of their appearance
Videolarınız harika, yabancılara ülkemiz adına çok şey anlatıyorsunuz
çok güzel içerik..çok öğrendim
Çok tesşekur edrim
Make sure you understand their culture. My brother in law said. Majority Turkish men have excessive jelousy. Not all Turkish men have that character. For them is normal. as it is a gesture of 'love' for their partner. And they expect their partner be jelous too. My sister in culture shock for almost 2 years and still she try her best to adapt.
Jealousy is a sign of love in every culture but when taken too far is bad. I do think in Turkey we are a bit too jealous. Both men and women. Mainly because when we love we love extremely deeply. In our culture love has almost a mythical place. Almost all our traditional music is about love and people doing crazy things for love or to be together. We have stories about moving mountains just to be with the person you love etc.
But excessive jealousy just isn't compatible with this time and age. No jealousy is also not good. I've had non Turkish girlfriends who got super upset for me for not being jealous enough. Some girls / women will do or say stuff just to see if you get a little jealous because they see thst as a confirmation that you truly care so they sorta "test you" (ladies don't do this.. It's really annoying)
But I also partially ruined my first true relationship / love when I was 16 because I was extremely jealous and controlling. The pain of that eventual heartbreak did teach me a lot and made me grow a lot as a person and man. Despite the pain I managed to reflect upon my own behaviour and realised that eventhough she also was a very flawed person and one of the reasons for my excessive jealousy was because she was a pathological liar that lied about the dumbest things, I also quickly realised I myself was very flawed. Too jealous, too controlling, too full of myself. I also realised I wasn't invincible as I thought, since heartbreak was pain like I had never felt before. It absolutely destroyed me back then with how much it hurt. She wanted to get back together but I swallowed my pain and refused because I realised that our relationship wasn't healthy, and she probably never felt as deeply as I did. She cared more that I was popular, had lots of friends, everyone knew me etc. She was the prettiest girl in my highschool but also a little younger and despite how attractive she was she didn't have that many friends.
@@godofchaoskhorne5043 aaah you one of those Turkish guy. Anyone who said " impossible.. don't think so.. like in movie..'great story'....." . This kind of jelousy, It really exist guys.😂
I think all over the world there are good and bad men in every relationship and there is definitely jealousy. I believe no relationship or marriage is perfect, there will always be strife or disagreement, it depends from person to person how they handle the matter. I speak for myself of course, for other countries the Turkish actors are of course attractive men and especially because they play in a romance, it makes them even more attractive and it makes the ladies more obsessive ... but it's part of drama and their work. I believe every house has its cross ... problems. Talking about Turkish men behavior and looks allow me to compliment you Can, you yourself are an attractive man and Turkish🥰🇿🇦🇹🇷
Wow !turkish men are super !after hearing this interview.
Watching turkish mkvies i am aware they are ego very jealous ,but so kind and so handsome too .
hahah 🤗
You should create this type of videos so that we can know about (Turkish) people. You should also create social experiment videos in public. :)
#firsttimecommenting✌👅
Thanks for the idea! :)
About the sex , that is so true.. i am married to a Turkish man.. and also he is never ever ever jealous at all. Yes he is very caring towards me and helpful, but what annoys me so much is that after eating he just leave his dirty dishes on the table and with crumbs and so on without bothering to pick up the dishes and put it in the dishwasher and to wipe the table of the spills and crumbs that he ate as he said his mother never allowed him / teach him and his siblings even to pick up the dishes after eating and just walked away from the table and without pushing back in the chair! And what annoys is me so much is that sometimes he can't be dependent on decision and will always have to ask and show his whole family about it , like when we just moved in the house and after renovation he wants his whole family to come and help to clean up . Where i come from in Singapore, men are more independent, and doesn't always ask their parents for help in decision and cleaning one house after renovation / moving in etc . Every steps he take he will always ask his dad if it's ok? Like example i wanted a small chandelier in the bedroom he asked his dad if ITS OK?! HIS DAD SAID NO, so yeah in the end we didn't get chandelier. I wanted to make our stairs laminated, his dad said better to make carpet, so yeah my husband said carpet then and etc etc!!
oh really bad
90% of turkish men use their wives as slaves and wants them to clean their stuff just like their moms did. My dad (50 years old) still does the same thing as you described to my mom (45 yrs old) they never grow out of it. My mom both cleans his dishes his room and also pays for all of our expenses.
They are both turkish btw
I would say your husband is extra dependent on his family
I liked both the subtitles
Glad to know :)
They're hot (physically and temper-wise), but they lean very much toward what we would call "Mama's boys" in American culture. Whenever a friend tells me that he or she is getting involved romantically with a Turkish guy, I tell them to buckle their seatbelts, watch out for the drama, and I wish them all the luck in the world. As friends, Turkish guys are amazing. As lovers? Well, they can be a bit on the crazy side.
As a Turkish guy I think there is a little too much macho stuff in our culture. We're also pretty jealous (men and women lol). But generalising all Turkish guys is a bad thing.
That said in my experience (and these are generalisations). When we fall in love we fall madly in love. Like 99% of our folk music is about love and dying for love lol. When we care about someone we care 110%. We give our everything. Unfortunately sometimes jealousy is taken too far. Thankfully I had my heart broken thoroughly when I was 16 and it was partially because I was so extremely jealous and controlling and it kinda made me change and become a better man (she was a horrible girl, so the issue wasn't just me. I lacked trust in her but she was also literally a pathological liar who said she had cancer ad a child and her mother gave her a kidney. And then a few months later kidney cancer became skin cancer instead. She constantly lied about her cousin and said all kinds of heinous things about her I guess because her cousin was like herself very attractive and she was worried I liked her or something)
Anyway it took me a while to get over that relationship. And upon reflecting on it I realised that not only was she a horrible person but I also had been a horrible boyfriend. I was super jealous, controlling and very full of myself.. I thought I was invincible at that age but then this tiny girl broke my heart so hard it hurt more than anything ever before lol
What I regret the absolute worst though is that I once called her and when I found out she wasn't where I thought she was I got angry. But what I regret wasn't that I got angry at her (although that was dumb). See I was at a Dutch friend's house and his mother was there and I was being a dick to my gf on the phone. And I was super inconsiderate. His mother said what I did wasn't right and I was being controlling. And stupidly brushed it off. Thinking back I'm so fucking embarrassed. That woman had run from a very controlling and violent relationship, from my friends abusive father. She literally lived in a woman's shelter for a while. And here I was a 16yo idiot being all angry and macho on the phone to my gf back then, then brushing her off and kinda making light off it all completely forgetting that this woman had gone through this horrible controlling and abusive relationship.
I'm sorry Anita you were always like a mother to me and I absolutely hate myself for having been so rude that day. Idk what possessed me.
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@@unknown-dl8mu we like our westernization, we hope we'll more westernize in future... dictator Erdogan need to go, we love democracy
You're a very sweet person for sharing your heart in this public space. I enjoyed reading and learning how you have grown from that jealous 16 year old boy. Much love to you, my dear.
@God of Chaos Khorne How old are you now?
Biyografi de yazsaydın?
"loyal" HAHAHAHAHHAAHAAHA
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as a turkish guy
im sexy and i know it 💪🏻 🏋️♀️🤽🏻♂️
😅😅😅😅
How about you Can. How do you describe Turkish men?😊
Nice and informative😉👍
Glad you think so! :)
Turkish Guys are very NICE
My boyfriend is Turkish I am English we have been.togther.23 years.he is.the love of my life
I'm big fan of Turkish drama. And i really love Turkish people. Wish I could meet my future husband 😉 in turkey 💕 they are so sweet and caring
İnsallah ❤❤❤🥰🇹🇷from turkey
1:06 am I the only one who thinks he has a nice voice and seems to be very handsome? 😭 The mask changes the face quite a lot though... I wish I could see him without ir... 😢
The interviewer is too good looking
Turkish men vary; I’ve definitely met the sort they are kind, caring, generous, chivalrous, and loyal. I’ve also met the antithesis, and everyone should stay clear of those rotten apples. Thank you for this video.
Thanks for sharing!
Ahhhh!! I squealed on the inside when I saw this video. I want to marry my Turkish boyfriend and move to Turkiye. Official. Plus thanks for helping me learn Turkish.
Turkish guys the most handsome on the wolrd but I think not very faithful to one woman..they like to flirting lot 😆
That's true really 😅
Most of them are really faithful for the women they love. You for example should be treated like a Princess, because you look like one... very beautiful
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@@games4life324 where I can find that kind of Turkish man?☺️
@@ivana281079 camide bulabilirsin
Pakistan'dan seni çok seviyorum
hahaha 🤣 I can talk from morning to night about Turkish men vallahi billahi 😃
Great video
Thank you :)
Ohhhho!!!See BURAK...MY LOVEEEEEEEE
MASHAALLAH !How handsome he is!!!
2:49 it's true..the girl tells the truth and described a turk man definitely correct
Jealousy is something extremely bad in all people, everywhere. This is one of the worst human traits all over the world.
- Türk erkeğinin kötü özelliği nedir
- Tiner içerler 😂😂
Bu nasıl genelleme😂😂
Amcam düşündü düşündü sadece aklına bu görsel eleştiri geldi.eski nesil hep böyle..kadına bakış açılarını ve davranışları tartmak yerine muhafazar gözlemleriyle düşüncelerini sınırlıyorlar.
dede tiner uyuşturucu deyince bastım kahkahayı nvbefuvdfuıefuıe
I love turkey
Ummm, OK, remaining quiet about the Turkish male as a foreign woman....These people are very kind indeed.
I love your videos can
Thanks a lot Sehrish, your support means a lot to us
Lütfen Türk kadınını da sorabilir misin daha sonraki videonda?
Genelde türk erkekleri türk kadınlarını çok gömüyolar ama bin türlü kötü şey söylerler bence yapmasın
@@seymak8584 aynen sanki kendileri mükemmel kadına şiddet oranı da ortada yani sırf pasaport almak için yabancı kadınlara iyi davranıyorlar millet de bunları iyi sanıyor lol
@@tanyldz47 çok hayranı oldugunuz BATI ülkelerinde yılda kadına şiddet ve kadına erkeğe tecavüz oranını biliyormusun he istersen bi araştır ondan sonra gel bana cevabını ver
l love turkey 💕