Thanks for showing us around Istanbul Dari. It's very interesting to see all these different districts of the city with their own look and feel. The Princess Islands look very beautiful, and probably you can escape a little from the crowds (if not from the heat).
An awesome video Dari. There is so much unique architecture there and a lot of the narrow streets are so atmospheric. I know it was rough for you but thank you for making and sharing this. It is greatly appreciated. Take care and please stay safe and well.
there are hundreds of hidden places in Istanbul. Yavuz Selim Camii ( mosque ) , büyük valide han, üsküdar eyüp haliç hattı vapuru, uzun boğaz turu, boğaziçi üniversitesi,..
Dari, Two videos of yours in one day. How nice. Thank you for a summer tour of Istanbul. Don't forget to drink plenty of water and get in the shade so you won't have a heat stroke. Beautiful video. It's hot here in Florida now too.
Goooosh I love your vision of Turkey! It’s very important for people to see different Turkey and not just beaches and all inclusive hotels! Thank you very much for your effort to this video!
Dari, thank you again for a brisk, well put together, concise showcase of your adventures in Istanbul. I really liked how you sprinkled in a few historical facts about some of the famous locales you were able to visit. Keep it up! Another nice aspect of your videos is inserting some personal observations of what you did not enjoy as much and what you found worth recommending to others, and various times of year to avoid for future foreign visitors. That is quite helpful information. If you travel to more English friendly areas in the future (where they wouldn't mind conversing with you in English for your videos), be sure to add in some short interviews within your highlights of various shops, restaurants, and other interesting places where the proprietors, guides, and others (even friends or acquaintances you may know in the area) introduce your audience to the making of unique local cuisine, beverages, regional arts and crafts, customs, music, historical observations, etc. Quality travel guides can walk and talk with you, if you feel they are adding something to the video you and others might not have known before. That was always a nice personal touch with Rick Steves' and Anthony Bourdain travel shows. This let the locals share the pride in their country and their businesses as much as the host interjecting with their narration. They were very popular shows too. Something to keep in mind for future vlogs. This takes a little more leg work, pre-planning, and interpersonal skills to get this kind of cooperation and footage, but it will become easier to set up beforehand over time. Wow! The tourist lines are almost as bad as waiting for the rides at a Disney amusement park! LOL. Here is an example of a Rick Steves' travel video on ancient Italian hilltop villages that includes some of the various items I just talked about. ruclips.net/video/VUTZ9nE7_XQ/видео.html
I live in Paris, and the only times I have been up the Eiffel tower is when visiting friends want to do it. As I didn't grow up in France, of course I wanted to see it, but never really had any desire to go up it, unlike some other tourist attractions that I did actually want to experience as much as possible.
Thank you Dari for showing us this great metropolis. Undoubtedely Istanbul is a beautiful city, even though in my opinion a little bit chaotic, but wonderful in any case. Those alleys are truly characteristic and also the Princess islet is magnificent, a very quiet place. Great video, as usual
I was surprised to see that there are many beautiful places in Istanbul. Many Americans don't have a clue. Because you guys (vloggers) travel and post videos, it helps us to see the world through your eyes. You might not be aware that you guys have done more to promote peace and understanding through your videos, because the news media rarely ever says anything good about other countries, particularly those that are considered unfriendly. You guys are indeed showing us that the world is a much more friendly place than we are told in the news, which is mostly negative and alarming.
That attitude of only reporting earthquakes and terrorist attacks is sadly the standard of the news media. Having been a number of times in Turkey, I was surprised by the high standard of the infrastructure and the good hotels. However, the taxi drivers are among the worst, and Dari has reported that a number of times.
This is one of reasons Russians are welcome in Turkey, the country wants and needs them and with Turkey’s economy in bad straits, channels like yours show people why they should visit places like Istanbul. A really beautiful overview of the city, well done! The city’s tourism department should hire you for your work! You mentioned in your live stream the other day YT is your source of income and you love making content such as travel vlogs. I have a good feeling about it and truth be told, I never wanted this tour to end, it was that good! Much thanks for the video and Dari as always, I’m looking forward to more in the future. Stay blessed!
My sons and I had four days in the old city in May. We want to visit again when the Blue Mosque has its renovation completed. We always enjoy your videos. Albert
you noticed very well that the places in the first part of the video was actually the very old era from the town like 14th until 18th century and in the last parts it was from the modern era of the ottoman empire which was more westernized at the 19th century
Great video! What a beautiful place, with tons of variety, and all of it looks appealing. That market looks hectic, I'd love to see that in person, but when it's least crowded. Near the end of the video, I noticed you had more of a tan already from the bike ride! That summer sun and heat don't mess around😎 The food looks amazing, I think my mouth was watering a little😂
I'll never get to Turkey, so this was interesting to see, well done! Some of what you mentioned in the Q&A was scary, so always remember big cool hats, drink lots and lots of water, and stay aware of how you feel.
What a beautiful trip with two beautiful girls, in sun or rain you two shine 😍 Great to see places for tourists and the small local niches. It's always nice to see the grand and historical places but it's even better when combined with authentic local atmosphere, then one can truly say they have seen and experienced a country. Clearly it's more complicated to survive a summer in Turkey than one would have thought 🥵🤒😱 Glad that you survived and went to see a doctor🤗 Hope you wont stress when moving to a new place, I can't wait to see what you are up to next. 🤩
Great video even if it was devoid of humor or drama 😁. As usual professionally done with honesty but tact. ( face saving manner for your Turkish host country) ( also done with a just the facts manner but no spice to liven it up, gosh it appears that you are Russian with a video like that!) The video producer that you should try to duplicate the accent of is Alina McCleod from the plains of Canada. Her videos are worth viewing on her travels throughout the west coast of Canada and the mid-section of Canada, along with Thailand, Albania, & other countries. She is close enough to a Midwestern accent but with a slight amount of the plains of Canada mixed in. I believe that she is residing Calgary now. She grew up in the Alberta providence of Canada. I have trouble understanding what you are saying if you have a lot of background noise recorded in the background. I had trouble understanding you period in your year old or older videos. Annuncating your words better may also help with speech clarity. "The Two Mad Explorers" did a better job of covering the Grand Bazaar in a more interesting manner than this video and a large portion of their video was on this shopping district. Your video centered on the architecture and art gallery scene in Turkey; because, I believe that it is a passion of yours. ( architecture and painting) ( it was my mothers passion too and is my youngest sister's passion too) You made both interesting and covered both very well. Montreal is full of old world French architecture, the only North American city that is full of any significant amount of European Achitecture. ( I 'll let your audience correct me if I am wrong) My younger sister has vacationed in Montreal and Paris France. Everyone in our family and her friends mention that she is an excellent painter but she refuses to believe in her abilities. You do one thing better than "Natasha's Adventures"; you have perfected the Western smile. At times I feel that if Natasha smiled; her face may produce a crack or break in it. ( tongue in cheek comment, don't take it literally, but you should get the point)
just for info you can find a similar place like arnavutköy on the asian side which named kuzguncuk it has a similar architecture and cozy cafes and no tourists just locals trust me :)
Damn, those are some scary lines! That’s why I never saw the Louvre …. Staying in a line for hours would surely spoil the experience. Good vlog as always ! You have gotten good at this type of content , and you seem to really like it! I do worry that living in Istanbul may have turned you into a cat person.
Such a huge breakfeast would keep me going until midnight 😂 Maybe I would need a beer or two as a refill for lunch and dinner... 😊 Just wear a big, white hat if you want to spend the whole day outside in the sun. I usually wear a white baseball cap and suntan lotion. I never had a sunstroke in my life, not in the Sahara and not in the Gobi and not even the Turkmenistan desert in summer... 😎😎 I think you need to get out of Istanbul once a week to enjoy nature and escape from the noise and the crowds.
I really enjoyed the art museums and the architecture. How about some dates on when some of the buildings were built? Some of the bricks in the streets you showed looked like they were mosaics. That might be an interesting topic for another video. Sometimes there is beautiful art just under your feet. Did you notice any Christian churches in Istanbul? Are there any ceremonies with Turkish soldiers that you can film? What kind of music do Turks like to listen to? How does tea in Turkey compare to Russia? I understand they use some kind of double boiler that makes their tea especially strong. How does a Turkish teapot compare to a Russian samovar? I wonder what the local Istanbul artists are offering for sale on the street? Are there any women's fashion shops in Istanbul? You could get one of those headbands that they soak in water to keep you cool. Keeping your head cool is the most important thing. Here in Texas, when I go to Galveston, I always take an umbrella. The sun, the heat, and the humidity are almost intolerable without an umbrella... gotta keep the ultraviolet off. They also make "sun hats" that have a solar cell on the brim that drives a little fan to blow air on your face. It's probably just a gimmick to get people's money but, maybe it will work. You might also consider getting some salt tablets and of course, water. When I was in the army in the desert, we were required to take salt tablets to help prevent heat stroke. You might also consider bright white clothing. Many people in Mexico wear white long sleeve shirts and pants, even in the hottest weather, to keep the sun off them. All things considered, a great video.
Dari, while it is true that there are older people who do not have such great hearing, I need to add one more thing: You speak Russian with a strong Russian accent which is fine; however, if you do not speak loud enough, or your mic is not loud enough, you are hard to understand. Let me explain: Federal Express had a famous commercial 41 years ago with a guy who would speak English very fast-rather lightning fast, and I was, and I am still able to understand every word he speaks in those commercials. (You can look for the commercial on RUclips. Put in FedEx commercial fast talker.) The point I am making is that when I listen to you, it is as if you are speaking English too fast (or a foreign language) which is impossible. You are speaking English-not a foreign language, and you are nowhere near as fast as the FedEx guy. I along with millions of people can understand every word he speaks. It is your strong Russian Accent. So please, make sure your volume is very high and equal in both dubbing your voice and talking directly at the camera.
Dari, I like your videos, but the sound is not equal from when you are talking directly at the camera (It is louder when you talk directly at the camera which is great. The louder the better. There are older people who do not have such great hearing.) than when you dub your voice in the video (During dubbing, your voice is very low and soft. It is fine that it is soft but make your voice louder and equal to when you talk directly at the camera.) Also, when you do live stream, you are not loud enough. I tested it out with a new laptop. Louder is better; older people do not have such great hearing.
Very nice vlog Dari! Have you heard of the author Orhan Pamuk? He is a Turkish Nobel Laureate of literature. You should read some of his novels while you are there (if you haven't already)! You might like Museum of Innocence :)
Как классно что есть русские друзья которые приезжают и безумное веселье бьёт по голове!! Какие вы прекрасные и милые🤩😜🤪 Из этого видео я узнал одну вещь - похоже турки как и японцы любят стоять в очередях, в стране Восходящего Солнца считают что если перед рестораном или музеем нет толпы значит это плохое место. И спасибо за такие прекрасные места - душа просто замирает от такой красоты😇🥰😍
Hi Dari, What is the best month to visit Turkey ?? I want to visit Turkey with children's but not in very hot weather, normal weather is fine like 20c to 25c for wearing T-shirt.
Consistently impressed by the quality of the shots in your video. Really gorgeous and well put together! Glad you've recovered from the heat as well.
Thank you ☺️
I love this video! The scenery in Istanbul is absolutely amazing! Thank you very much for showing us around and have a great week!!
Thanks for watching Alan ☀️
Beautiful video- Thanks!
Thanks for showing us around Istanbul Dari. It's very interesting to see all these different districts of the city with their own look and feel. The Princess Islands look very beautiful, and probably you can escape a little from the crowds (if not from the heat).
Thank you Jeroen :) Those islands are definitely great place to escape the crowds!!
Istanbul was too long in my bucket list and your video was amazing. Now really looking forward to visit it!
Thank you 😘 I hope you will visit it soon!
An awesome video Dari. There is so much unique architecture there and a lot of the narrow streets are so atmospheric. I know it was rough for you but thank you for making and sharing this. It is greatly appreciated. Take care and please stay safe and well.
Thank you so much ☺️
@@DariStep You are most welcome!
Nice buildings inside and out ,thanks for showing us around Dari,great tour guide as well
Thanks for your comment Trev 🙌🏼
@@DariStep 🌹
Hey...I love old cities and old parts of cities, thank you for taking me along. Take care of yourself...Good luck.
Great video Dari. Well done!
A nice collection of beautiful Istanbul attractions, this video is both compact and comprehensive. Thank you for compiling it for us.
Great video Dari! Good luck on your travels :-)!
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for taking me along on your tour. Looking forward to the next.
5:20 The Sphinx!
the sphinx of istanbul 😄
there are hundreds of hidden places in Istanbul. Yavuz Selim Camii ( mosque ) , büyük valide han, üsküdar eyüp haliç hattı vapuru, uzun boğaz turu, boğaziçi üniversitesi,..
Fantastic video! You always entice me to visit wherever you are traveling. Thank you!
💜🙏🏼
Absolutely an amazing video. I totally enjoyed it, very educational.
Dari, Two videos of yours in one day. How nice. Thank you for a summer tour of Istanbul. Don't forget to drink plenty of water and get in the shade so you won't have a heat stroke. Beautiful video. It's hot here in Florida now too.
Thanks Jim!
Goooosh I love your vision of Turkey! It’s very important for people to see different Turkey and not just beaches and all inclusive hotels! Thank you very much for your effort to this video!
Thank you for your nice words!
Great video Dari!
fascinating place, I will go there one day.... I like the way you cover places that are often very different to the usual tourist magnets.
I hope you will have a chance to visit it one day ☀️
Istanbul is gorgeous! Thank you so much for the Tour Dari 🥰
Beautiful love it thanks Dari❤
It is all so amazing. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. So sorry that you had a heat stroke. Pray you to feel much better.
Another beautiful vlog! I hope I can visit Istanbul this year
I was in Istanbul in October, weather was perfect
Yay it’s a great video 😻
Another wonderful video, Dari. Wishing all the best from the USA just north of Seattle, WA.
Thanks!
Thank you my sweet Dari
Dari, thank you again for a brisk, well put together, concise showcase of your adventures in Istanbul. I really liked how you sprinkled in a few historical facts about some of the famous locales you were able to visit. Keep it up!
Another nice aspect of your videos is inserting some personal observations of what you did not enjoy as much and what you found worth recommending to others, and various times of year to avoid for future foreign visitors. That is quite helpful information. If you travel to more English friendly areas in the future (where they wouldn't mind conversing with you in English for your videos), be sure to add in some short interviews within your highlights of various shops, restaurants, and other interesting places where the proprietors, guides, and others (even friends or acquaintances you may know in the area) introduce your audience to the making of unique local cuisine, beverages, regional arts and crafts, customs, music, historical observations, etc. Quality travel guides can walk and talk with you, if you feel they are adding something to the video you and others might not have known before. That was always a nice personal touch with Rick Steves' and Anthony Bourdain travel shows. This let the locals share the pride in their country and their businesses as much as the host interjecting with their narration. They were very popular shows too. Something to keep in mind for future vlogs. This takes a little more leg work, pre-planning, and interpersonal skills to get this kind of cooperation and footage, but it will become easier to set up beforehand over time.
Wow! The tourist lines are almost as bad as waiting for the rides at a Disney amusement park! LOL.
Here is an example of a Rick Steves' travel video on ancient Italian hilltop villages that includes some of the various items I just talked about. ruclips.net/video/VUTZ9nE7_XQ/видео.html
Good feedback and advice!
Thank you 🙏🏼 will do!
Non touristy and less touristy parts of Istanbul are much more beautiful than touristy parts. With also less crowds.
Agree!
I live in Paris, and the only times I have been up the Eiffel tower is when visiting friends want to do it. As I didn't grow up in France, of course I wanted to see it, but never really had any desire to go up it, unlike some other tourist attractions that I did actually want to experience as much as possible.
That reminds me of a joke about Tour Montparnasse : the top of it is the only place in Paris where the view is not spoiled by the Tour Montparnasse 😂
Ahahaha
I've visited Paris about eight times and never made it even to the first level of the Eiffel Tower 😁
@@UAuaUAuaUA ahahahah 😂
@@jcben And the tourist crowds are at least diifficult to see...
Beautiful video! So much fun and information. Istanbul is full of beautiful amazing architecture. Spasibo! Paka. 😘
Thanks for your comment Sally!
Thank you Dari for showing us this great metropolis. Undoubtedely Istanbul is a beautiful city, even though in my opinion a little bit chaotic, but wonderful in any case. Those alleys are truly characteristic and also the Princess islet is magnificent, a very quiet place. Great video, as usual
Thank you so much Gabriella ☺️
Hi Dari👋😁
Great video you showed us some amazing and wonderful places
In hot weather stay hydrated and seek shade and cool places often
Be careful 😁
Thanks Michael 😃
I was surprised to see that there are many beautiful places in Istanbul. Many Americans don't have a clue. Because you guys (vloggers) travel and post videos, it helps us to see the world through your eyes. You might not be aware that you guys have done more to promote peace and understanding through your videos, because the news media rarely ever says anything good about other countries, particularly those that are considered unfriendly. You guys are indeed showing us that the world is a much more friendly place than we are told in the news, which is mostly negative and alarming.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
That attitude of only reporting earthquakes and terrorist attacks is sadly the standard of the news media. Having been a number of times in Turkey, I was surprised by the high standard of the infrastructure and the good hotels. However, the taxi drivers are among the worst, and Dari has reported that a number of times.
This is one of reasons Russians are welcome in Turkey, the country wants and needs them and with Turkey’s economy in bad straits, channels like yours show people why they should visit places like Istanbul. A really beautiful overview of the city, well done! The city’s tourism department should hire you for your work! You mentioned in your live stream the other day YT is your source of income and you love making content such as travel vlogs. I have a good feeling about it and truth be told, I never wanted this tour to end, it was that good! Much thanks for the video and Dari as always, I’m looking forward to more in the future. Stay blessed!
Yes, she get's better at doing what she likes. Maybe once she has enough subscribers, she gets invited to visit places as well.
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks Dari. Beautiful city and views.
My sons and I had four days in the old city in May. We want to visit again when the Blue Mosque has its renovation completed. We always enjoy your videos. Albert
Thanks!
I wish they made buildings like that palace again. That was so amazing with details. I want those chairs though at that hub cafe lol.
Ahah true!
A very professional made tourguide vlog. One of your best Dari! Very interesting and I enjoyed it a lot. Istanbul should have paid you for this.
Thanks so much Hans! Yes I agree with you ahaha
Such rich history and culture. Beautiful buildings. How do the locals feel about tourists when they are called to prayer?
Honestly I don’t know :) they even don’t look on the tourists usually
I will be visiting Istanbul next month.
you noticed very well that the places in the first part of the video was actually the very old era from the town like 14th until 18th century and in the last parts it was from the modern era of the ottoman empire which was more westernized at the 19th century
Great video! Спасибо! 👏👏😍😍
Great video! What a beautiful place, with tons of variety, and all of it looks appealing. That market looks hectic, I'd love to see that in person, but when it's least crowded.
Near the end of the video, I noticed you had more of a tan already from the bike ride! That summer sun and heat don't mess around😎
The food looks amazing, I think my mouth was watering a little😂
Huge queues and hot weather, summer is definitely not the best season to visit Istanbul. Very beautiful town anyway. Thanks Dari.
Thanks for the comment Jean-Claude!
Nice video
A splendid guide to Istanbul!
Thanks Nick ☀️
I'll never get to Turkey, so this was interesting to see, well done! Some of what you mentioned in the Q&A was scary, so always remember big cool hats, drink lots and lots of water, and stay aware of how you feel.
What a beautiful trip with two beautiful girls, in sun or rain you two shine 😍
Great to see places for tourists and the small local niches. It's always nice to see the grand and historical places but it's even better when combined with authentic local atmosphere, then one can truly say they have seen and experienced a country.
Clearly it's more complicated to survive a summer in Turkey than one would have thought 🥵🤒😱 Glad that you survived and went to see a doctor🤗
Hope you wont stress when moving to a new place, I can't wait to see what you are up to next. 🤩
Thank you for such kind words Kenneth 😌
Such beauty, now I want to visit!
What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger, except when it's not really true!
Dasha!! Am I actually, FIRST???
Ahaha yes you are 😃😃💜💜
@@DariStep Awesome! Love the straw hat, by the way 👒
Great video even if it was devoid of humor or drama 😁. As usual professionally done with honesty but tact. ( face saving manner for your Turkish host country) ( also done with a just the facts manner but no spice to liven it up, gosh
it appears that you are Russian with a video like that!) The video producer that you should try to duplicate the accent of is Alina McCleod from the plains of Canada. Her videos are worth viewing on her travels throughout the west coast of Canada and the mid-section of Canada, along with Thailand, Albania, & other countries. She is close enough to a Midwestern accent but with a slight amount of the plains of Canada mixed in. I believe that she is residing Calgary now. She grew up in the Alberta providence of Canada. I have trouble understanding what you are
saying if you have a lot of background noise recorded in the background. I had trouble understanding you period in your year old or older videos. Annuncating your words better may also help with speech clarity. "The Two Mad Explorers" did a better job of covering the Grand Bazaar in a more interesting manner than this video and a large portion of their video was on this shopping district. Your video centered on the architecture and art gallery scene in Turkey; because, I believe that it is a passion of yours. ( architecture and painting) ( it was my mothers passion too and is my youngest sister's passion too) You made both interesting and covered both very well. Montreal is full of old world French architecture, the only North American city that is full of any significant amount of European Achitecture. ( I 'll let your audience correct me if I am wrong) My younger sister has vacationed in Montreal and Paris France. Everyone in our family and her friends mention that she is an excellent painter but she refuses to believe in her abilities. You do one thing better than "Natasha's Adventures"; you have perfected the Western smile. At times I feel that if Natasha smiled; her face may produce a crack or break in it. ( tongue in cheek comment, don't take it literally, but you should get the point)
just for info you can find a similar place like arnavutköy on the asian side which named kuzguncuk it has a similar architecture and cozy cafes and no tourists just locals trust me :)
Thank you)
@@DariStep you‘re welcome 😀
Damn, those are some scary lines! That’s why I never saw the Louvre …. Staying in a line for hours would surely spoil the experience.
Good vlog as always ! You have gotten good at this type of content , and you seem to really like it!
I do worry that living in Istanbul may have turned you into a cat person.
I’m so not a cat person lol 😂 I have been recording so many videos of dogs but decided not publish it (yet)
Thank you for your comment ☀️
@@DariStep You should do the "Ultimate Istanbul Dog Video". Dog videos generate millions of views 😘😊
@@UAuaUAuaUA ahaha good idea 👍🏾
Such a huge breakfeast would keep me going until midnight 😂 Maybe I would need a beer or two as a refill for lunch and dinner... 😊
Just wear a big, white hat if you want to spend the whole day outside in the sun. I usually wear a white baseball cap and suntan lotion. I never had a sunstroke in my life, not in the Sahara and not in the Gobi and not even the Turkmenistan desert in summer... 😎😎
I think you need to get out of Istanbul once a week to enjoy nature and escape from the noise and the crowds.
ahaha true !!
Good vedio
I really enjoyed the art museums and the architecture. How about some dates on when some of the buildings were built? Some of the bricks in the streets you showed looked like they were mosaics. That might be an interesting topic for another video. Sometimes there is beautiful art just under your feet.
Did you notice any Christian churches in Istanbul? Are there any ceremonies with Turkish soldiers that you can film? What kind of music do Turks like to listen to? How does tea in Turkey compare to Russia? I understand they use some kind of double boiler that makes their tea especially strong. How does a Turkish teapot compare to a Russian samovar? I wonder what the local Istanbul artists are offering for sale on the street? Are there any women's fashion shops in Istanbul?
You could get one of those headbands that they soak in water to keep you cool. Keeping your head cool is the most important thing. Here in Texas, when I go to Galveston, I always take an umbrella. The sun, the heat, and the humidity are almost intolerable without an umbrella... gotta keep the ultraviolet off. They also make "sun hats" that have a solar cell on the brim that drives a little fan to blow air on your face. It's probably just a gimmick to get people's money but, maybe it will work. You might also consider getting some salt tablets and of course, water. When I was in the army in the desert, we were required to take salt tablets to help prevent heat stroke. You might also consider bright white clothing. Many people in Mexico wear white long sleeve shirts and pants, even in the hottest weather, to keep the sun off them.
All things considered, a great video.
Hello Dari! Heads up, RUclips is removing likes from videos!! Please don’t get discouraged!
Thanks Much ! Hope you enjoy living in Turkey Dari Step
It’s nice here :)
I guess I'm second.
Dari, while it is true that there are older people who do not have such great hearing, I need to add one more thing: You speak Russian with a strong Russian accent which is fine; however, if you do not speak loud enough, or your mic is not loud enough, you are hard to understand. Let me explain: Federal Express had a famous commercial 41 years ago with a guy who would speak English very fast-rather lightning fast, and I was, and I am still able to understand every word he speaks in those commercials. (You can look for the commercial on RUclips. Put in FedEx commercial fast talker.) The point I am making is that when I listen to you, it is as if you are speaking English too fast (or a foreign language) which is impossible. You are speaking English-not a foreign language, and you are nowhere near as fast as the FedEx guy. I along with millions of people can understand every word he speaks. It is your strong Russian Accent. So please, make sure your volume is very high and equal in both dubbing your voice and talking directly at the camera.
Dari, I like your videos, but the sound is not equal from when you are talking directly at the camera (It is louder when you talk directly at the camera which is great. The louder the better. There are older people who do not have such great hearing.) than when you dub your voice in the video (During dubbing, your voice is very low and soft. It is fine that it is soft but make your voice louder and equal to when you talk directly at the camera.) Also, when you do live stream, you are not loud enough. I tested it out with a new laptop. Louder is better; older people do not have such great hearing.
Very nice vlog Dari! Have you heard of the author Orhan Pamuk? He is a Turkish Nobel Laureate of literature. You should read some of his novels while you are there (if you haven't already)! You might like Museum of Innocence :)
Dasha.. you are the granddaughter I never had.
Как классно что есть русские друзья которые приезжают и безумное веселье бьёт по голове!! Какие вы прекрасные и милые🤩😜🤪
Из этого видео я узнал одну вещь - похоже турки как и японцы любят стоять в очередях, в стране Восходящего Солнца считают что если перед рестораном или музеем нет толпы значит это плохое место. И спасибо за такие прекрасные места - душа просто замирает от такой красоты😇🥰😍
Турков в очередях нет ахахах это туристы
Спасибо!
@@DariStep значит перевёл неправильно 👍🤩
😓😓😓😓
Pis turistler 😓😓😓
Dari you are so beautiful. Istambul is very interesting. What do you do for work???
The i in "hidden" is the same as in "it".
Great video. Thanks. Do you feel safe there? There is a travel advisory for US travelers.
In some districts I do, I’m some no :(
Thanks 😊
👍👍👍
I give you thumb
Hidden gems is pronounced hid-den 😉
Friendly suggestion: The 'i' in 'hidden' is pronounced like the 'i' in 'sit'
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You 💘 look so beautiful
Always happy
İstanbul tarihinde böyle iki güzel kız görmedi .
Hi Dari,
What is the best month to visit Turkey ??
I want to visit Turkey with children's but not in very hot weather, normal weather is fine like 20c to 25c for wearing T-shirt.
I think September-October, April-May