I'm from Switzerland and I was in Istanbul last month, it's the most beautiful city I've visited in my life, I've been to many countries but I've never seen anything like Istanbul, it's just beautiful and the people are just great ! I'm even thinking about buying a house!
@@curtisthehekek3358 I'm sure that Istanbul is more beautiful than your city where you come from! I think you don't even have the courage to say which country you come from😂 Yes, in Istanbul there are a lot of Arabs who go on vacation and Turkey has taken in over 4 million refugees. Someone should do what Turkey did! great respect for Turkey
I spend one and a half months of the year in Turkey. One month working, fifteen days vacation. One day I got sick. I rested for three days. While I was thinking about what to do now in this sick situation, my colleagues came to me for three days, checked how I was and brought pots of food. Even my mother didn't do this to me 😅 Turks are good people 😊
Evet, Turk Insanlar cok Altin Kalp var...i was stuck in istanbul for 4 months during the height of the pandemic...i still remember the health minister announcing the curfew to begin at midnight, that annocement came at 10pm, my landlord banged on my door dundee, dundee!!!!. get some water, get anything !!!!after midnight we dont know what will happen.....well me, and waht seemed and half the population of Istanbul flooded the streets that night in desperation, to find food and water, BIM,MIGOs,SOK shelves were all bare within like 30 mins...crazy crazy time, but we survived....but Turkish people are the best!!!!!...i was in a poor neighbourhood south of Oman cadessi yet the people made me very welcome...i miss my Su boregi and chi evey morning
Thanks for the insights and also for pointing out the drawbacks which is very important to know, especially for those who want to move there. I like your videos very much, you seem so natural, beautiful and sweet! Have a good day, greetings from Germany💛❤
I wish you a good day, I also live in Istanbul. We have pharmacists on duty who work outside business hours. You do not need to go to the nearest pharmacy to see which pharmacy is open, it is published as a list on the internet. In addition, since Istanbul is both a living city and a production city, not every neighborhood is comfortable for living. In some areas of Istanbul, you can find neither garbage on the streets nor cars on the sidewalks. Naturally, I recommend that a foreigner coming to Turkey get tips about life in Turkey from your close and trusted Turkish friend.
I think you're already moved. But I was gonna say be careful for the great Marmara earthquake that is on the way. You can move to Sarıyer, Beşiktaş, Beykoz, Ümraniye, Üsküdar. Because those districts have rocky and hard ground and that is good and recomended to settled on during an earthquake. *The Asian side of Istanbul has more rocky and durable ground than Europe side of Istanbul*
38 yillik istanbullu olarak size önerim, İstanbul'un kuzey ilcelerine yerlesmeniz. Birinci konu, büyük marmada depremi nedeniyle en sağlam zemin orası. İkinci konu kuzey ilçeleri daha sessiz ve yeşildir.
%90 of the time if a driver does something super annoying and out of the rules they have plate number “34-Istanbul” people who live outside of Istanbul would agree on that. 😅
Hello, I really enjoy watching your videos. You are a really good observer and you help me understand foreigners' opinions about our country. You are really right about the economy, everything has been getting worse day by day for the last 6-7 years and life is now very expensive. Istanbul is a crowded city and continues to receive uncontrolled immigration. I hope you live a happy and peaceful life with your beautiful family. I wish you good luck. Greetings from Ankara
Heres something you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird ''turkey''. Name of my country has always been Turkiye, that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means ''land of/belonging to''... ...just like the Latin suffix -ia in such countries as Latv-ia, Roman-ia, Eston-ia, Austr-ia, Austral-ia etc etc. Another example; decades ago Czechoslovakia Republic changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). Anyways, most likely the Latin -ia suffix was derived from the Turkish version -iye, as Turkish is much much older. Because in old times people of different languages could only pronounce it as their languages allowed them, we got various differences in spelling like Turchia (in Italian), Turquie (in French) and Turkey (in English) all trying to resemble the pronounciation of ''Turk-ia'' thus Turkiye. Mind you this was way BEFORE the animal we currently know as 'turkey'' was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas.... ...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird ''Turkey Fowl'' meaning ''Turkish Chicken''..... ....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), Rhodesian Ridgeback (because it's from Rhodesia), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the Greek Harehound as simply as ''Greek''; or you don't call the British Terrier as ''British''; or the German Shepherd as ''German'', but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just ''turkey'', and has been going on for hundreds of years. Now in 2023, this is causing confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their OWN country on the atlas, this ''confusion over the naming'' needed to be corrected. So my country decided to rectify this confusion that has been going on for so long and corrected the name in other languages to Türkiye, which it always was, we basically didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : ) So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : ) Best wishes. ;)
We are very happy that you are happy to live in our country dear Yuliya :) You and your family are really nice. I hope every day you live here will be more and more beautiful for you and your family :)
Hi, I was watching your video: Istanbul after 1 year, I notice an area that I have not been to. Right after you said, everyone here seems to have a folding chair and go to a picnic area> What is the name of that High area where you can see the lighted red bridge. Is on minute 13:27 of the 20:39 video. Thank you, I like to go to places with a beautiful view of the Bosphoros, but I did not know of this park. Thank you
Working like a dog : We use it to underline, we are working hard unwillingly, as a slave Günaydın: It's exact meaning is Sun rised or Day turned to bright. We use for greetings in the morning.
Hi Yulia. Thanks for a great video. ✌We need more videos like this, I mean videos that express honest opinion about our (mega)city. I only watched the first 4ish minutes, but let me ask you and other Europeans: Why do you select Taksim and surroundings for housing? I mean I lived (12 years) in Northeastern US, but never in Manhattan. Here, I live in Etiler and it is very comfortable to get anywhere from here and you have all the amenities at your disposal. Honestly, for me (as an Istanbulean as far as it goes - even my grandmother's parents are from here) Taksim, Eminönü, Sultanahmet, even Şişli and Nişantaşı are somewhat exotic places where none of my friends live and visit. You have to move to the North. One addition after watching the 19th minute, if people can't differentiate between Nescafe or Filter Coffee or Americano, you are definitely in the wrong part of town. Cheers.
Thanks a lot for all the useful information.......! So, I would like to ask you, after one year in Istanbul, which area do you recommend for a foreign family to choose for living ( buying a flat) in Istanbul?
Hello! Thanks for your question, but for sure I’m afraid I can’t tell you this info correct, because this whole year we had experience living only in one area is Şişli. And I’d like to say that it’s pretty nice place for living! Also I like districts Sariyer and Caddebostan, but again I didn’t live there. If you don’t need to be close to business centers I think Asian side of Istanbul is perfect!
Yeah actually it is! 🥲 In some moments we are using translator. But you know this kind of communication is not suitable for all situations. And translation often is wrong and weird 😂
1st minute on your video you said "istanbul is very dirty place" and showing one of the urban area. You can not generalize and demonstrate as Istanbul is very dirty. I live in a nice neighboorhood and it is super clean. I think you shouldnt live in Turkey or you shıuldnt provide unobjective information.
Hi I thought many times of moving to Istanbul I will take a trip later my BIGGEST FEAR IS DYING IN AN EARTHQUAKE 🙄🙄😢and or A suicide bomber and OR some other type bombing REAL TALK SORRY TO OFFEND BUT IT DOES HAPPEN THERE, so how often are the earthquakes in the city of Istanbul ? And do you think it’ll be very easy to just up and move there? I’m retired now but 52 yrs old coming from America I do have funds but not rich but enough to pay rent food etc etc And is there a few areas where there are less smoking🙄 And what area is best to live where it’s safe and or Quiet areas to live Thanks in Advance Thanks for the info
About air pollution i can’t say nothing right now since I’m here more then 1 year :) but earthquakes are really scary me but we are prepared all the stuff we need and just hope like it’s gonna be fine. Maybe it’s stupid a little but it is like this for now:)
Why did you guys choose İstanbul? How about smaller towns like Fethiye, etc. Also, what's the cost of a home to buy now to obtain residency? Used to be 50, then 75, then $200k.
This is a situation about Turkish people being generous, there is no need to get angry, you can politely say you don't want it and that's it. there is no need to make it look like a bad thing here.
Sokaklarımız tertemizdi . Avrupa bize mültecileri kitlemeden evvel . Bakın siz söylüyorsunuz sürekli temizleniyor diye . Ayrıca her koşulda yinede sizin abarttıpınız kadar bir durumda yok. Ama koşullar ne olursa olsun daha iyi olduğunu düşündüğünüz bir yeri asla bırakmamalısınız . İstanbul yeterince doldu🎉🎉🎉🎉‼️‼️‼️⚠️
I told soooo many good things about Istanbul and the people and about Türkiye in general and I wonder why so many people focus on small negative details that I mentioned. And that’s excusively my experience and my thoughts. 😳😳😳‼️‼️‼️🎉🎉🎉🎉
Istanbullu biri olarak sunu söyleyebilirim İstanbul'un kotu tarafı stres cok fazla var her şeyde.Birde trafiği kotu insanlarda sabir anlayis saygı yok Sokak hayvanlarina saygı acıma merhamet yok Elimde sihirli degnek olsa kedi köpekleri koruyabilsem
@@SenorJuan2023 how do you know ahead when kids develops an allergic reaction to something? Gets virus? Kicks head/ leg or whatever? Gets stomach flu and develops diarrhea? There is no much sense to go to emergency in the middle of the night or on weekends. You go to pharmacy get ibuprofen/paracetamol , or light anti allergy syrup, or anti diarrhea syrup without any prescription. Then on Monday you get an appointment with pediatrician and if the case is severe they prescribe antibiotics or something else. You can’t simply buy all the medicines for kids in advance- the case with liquid form is that once you opened them the storage time is super short, like in a month you have to throw it away. So you simply need to know the nearest pharmacy.
Ehhh .. it's only cool because if you earn in foreign currency. Only then you can have a "lavish lifestyle". The majority of turkish people earn less than 300.- a Month & work 60 hours a week.
I believe it would be beneficial to include additional information about the prevalence of racism in Turkey. As a Middle Eastern American, I have personally experienced racism and scams while in Turkey.
Let me explain this from a foreigner's perspective: As incoming immigrants, especially Arabs, become involved in the domestic political issues of the Turks, hostility towards Arabs will increase exponentially. The stupidest thing in the world is to take sides on political issues in a foreign country. My only fear is that until I retire and move to Turkey, the country will definitely close its doors to foreigners, especially due to its Middle Eastern population.
It is very unfortunate and I am sorry as a Turkish person. I've been to many middle eastern countries (for work) and I was welcomed everywhere. This racist or antagonistic attitude has to do with the ruling party and its ideology to take us from a secular to an islamic state. Some Turkish people express their negative opinion (about the ruling party) in unwanted ways. Sorry again for your experience.
Unfortunately, you are right. But it is not just because you are Arab and people do not like Arabic people for no reason. As @carbonoksit2086 said, it became a serious political issue in the country in the last 10 years. The government accepted over 8 million immigrants to the country without any control or planning. This has changed the social and economic situations of the country drastically. Political parties are producing racist arguments to be able to get people's votes. If you see the problem from that perspective, you may understand people. In fact, it is an immigrant issue. Otherwise, half of the population in my city (Hatay) is Arab. We are very close and sincere, like family.
@@kunaltunaThe akp has been in power since 2002 and it seems the majority of Turks prefer them and their agenda despite the problems. Secularism and being anti Islam was imposed by Mustafa Kemal as well as a chauvinistic nationalism. This chauvinistic nationalism is why there is racism against Arabs and other Muslims but white Europeans are embraced. Kemalists are really screwed up.
when you say bon appetite, you wish much desire to other so they can eat well. saying that at the beginning of a dinner or breakfast makes more sense. afiyet means health. afiyet olsun therefore means "let it be health for you". that's not the same with bon appetite at all and perfect to say to somebody when they are done eating. - yemek çok güzeldi. şiştim! (food was so good, i'm full!) - afiyet olsun (let it be health for you, hope all that you ate makes you healtier. more slang version: "yarasın". we especially say that after the person burps.)
I am Turkish and i suggest you to move/escape from there. There will be 7,6 ms earthquake 100% and minimum 700 000 people will be killed. I sold my 2 flats there and escaped from this hell. And traffic and people and refugees are awful. The worst city in the world
Türkiye ile ilgili söylediği avantajların hiçbiri bir ülkede yaşamak için geçerli bir sebep değil. Yine de burada yaşıyorsun. Bu anlattıklarınıza bakarsak Ukrayna'da şu an yaşamak bile Türkiye'de yaşamaktan kat kat daha iyi görünüyor (:
the dirt on the streets is due politics mot of the district are in the hands of chp and they use the money given by the government for supporting their own politic campagne so you have to go to different districts in istanbul and google whıch party is reigning over that district and see if there is a difference between akp party reign and chp party coz akp district city have a good name and chp district mahalle's have a bad reputation for 4 years now
i think if you are an extravert, turkey is gonna be good for you. but if you are a more reserved person and want personal space turkish people can be annoying. from 0 to 100 in three seconds. suddenly the guy or girl behaves like you are their best friend.
I'm from Switzerland and I was in Istanbul last month, it's the most beautiful city I've visited in my life, I've been to many countries but I've never seen anything like Istanbul, it's just beautiful and the people are just great ! I'm even thinking about buying a house!
Arab city
@@curtisthehekek3358 I'm sure that Istanbul is more beautiful than your city where you come from! I think you don't even have the courage to say which country you come from😂 Yes, in Istanbul there are a lot of Arabs who go on vacation and Turkey has taken in over 4 million refugees. Someone should do what Turkey did! great respect for Turkey
@@DenizElmas-v8j if you like istanbul so much you can go pakistan ıraq syria also thats your places 😁
Too crowded, try Ankara!
Antalya,Muğla,İzmir searching on internet
I spend one and a half months of the year in Turkey. One month working, fifteen days vacation. One day I got sick. I rested for three days. While I was thinking about what to do now in this sick situation, my colleagues came to me for three days, checked how I was and brought pots of food. Even my mother didn't do this to me 😅 Turks are good people 😊
Tesekkurler. Muhakkak ki bizim ülkemızde de kötü insanlar var. Ama dış basında ülkemız çok kötü tanıtılıyor
Türkler yabancıları cok sever ama onlar müslümanları sevmezler Üzücü ama gerçek😢
Evet, Turk Insanlar cok Altin Kalp var...i was stuck in istanbul for 4 months during the height of the pandemic...i still remember the health minister announcing the curfew to begin at midnight, that annocement came at 10pm, my landlord banged on my door dundee, dundee!!!!. get some water, get anything !!!!after midnight we dont know what will happen.....well me, and waht seemed and half the population of Istanbul flooded the streets that night in desperation, to find food and water, BIM,MIGOs,SOK shelves were all bare within like 30 mins...crazy crazy time, but we survived....but Turkish people are the best!!!!!...i was in a poor neighbourhood south of Oman cadessi yet the people made me very welcome...i miss my Su boregi and chi evey morning
Ive Been to Turkiye for 7 times and still can't get enough of it.
I can’t describe how much I love this country with all its beautiful spots that seem to be endless…
Thanks for the insights and also for pointing out the drawbacks which is very important to know, especially for those who want to move there. I like your videos very much, you seem so natural, beautiful and sweet! Have a good day, greetings from Germany💛❤
thanks! 😊
I wish you a good day, I also live in Istanbul. We have pharmacists on duty who work outside business hours. You do not need to go to the nearest pharmacy to see which pharmacy is open, it is published as a list on the internet. In addition, since Istanbul is both a living city and a production city, not every neighborhood is comfortable for living. In some areas of Istanbul, you can find neither garbage on the streets nor cars on the sidewalks. Naturally, I recommend that a foreigner coming to Turkey get tips about life in Turkey from your close and trusted Turkish friend.
all the advantages and disadvantages you mentioned... so true 🙂
My husband and I are relocating to Istanbul in 2 months! I've been quite anxious about the move but, your vlogs have been of great comfort to me. ❤
Good luck!
I think you're already moved. But I was gonna say be careful for the great Marmara earthquake that is on the way. You can move to Sarıyer, Beşiktaş, Beykoz, Ümraniye, Üsküdar. Because those districts have rocky and hard ground and that is good and recomended to settled on during an earthquake. *The Asian side of Istanbul has more rocky and durable ground than Europe side of Istanbul*
38 yillik istanbullu olarak size önerim, İstanbul'un kuzey ilcelerine yerlesmeniz. Birinci konu, büyük marmada depremi nedeniyle en sağlam zemin orası. İkinci konu kuzey ilçeleri daha sessiz ve yeşildir.
I like how you show the not so nice parts of the city when you're talking about the negatives and the nices parts are spared for the positives :)
Turkia 🇹🇷❤️
thanks for being open
%90 of the time if a driver does something super annoying and out of the rules they have plate number “34-Istanbul” people who live outside of Istanbul would agree on that. 😅
Great video 👍
hello, greetings from Indonesia, I really like all your coverage on RUclips.
Hello, I really enjoy watching your videos. You are a really good observer and you help me understand foreigners' opinions about our country. You are really right about the economy, everything has been getting worse day by day for the last 6-7 years and life is now very expensive. Istanbul is a crowded city and continues to receive uncontrolled immigration. I hope you live a happy and peaceful life with your beautiful family. I wish you good luck. Greetings from Ankara
Thank you! 😊
Very honest and sincere. Congratulations. I subscribed to your channel.
Heres something you may find interesting. :)
The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird ''turkey''.
Name of my country has always been Turkiye, that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means ''land of/belonging to''...
...just like the Latin suffix -ia in such countries as Latv-ia, Roman-ia, Eston-ia, Austr-ia, Austral-ia etc etc. Another example; decades ago Czechoslovakia Republic changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia).
Anyways, most likely the Latin -ia suffix was derived from the Turkish version -iye,
as Turkish is much much older.
Because in old times people of different languages could only pronounce it as their languages allowed them, we got various differences in spelling like Turchia (in Italian), Turquie (in French) and Turkey (in English) all trying to resemble the pronounciation of ''Turk-ia'' thus Turkiye.
Mind you this was way BEFORE the animal we currently know as 'turkey'' was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas....
...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird ''Turkey Fowl'' meaning ''Turkish Chicken''.....
....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), Rhodesian Ridgeback (because it's from Rhodesia), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc.
In time you don't get to call the Greek Harehound as simply as ''Greek''; or you don't call the British Terrier as ''British''; or the German Shepherd as ''German'', but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just ''turkey'', and has been going on for hundreds of years.
Now in 2023, this is causing confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their OWN country on the atlas, this ''confusion over the naming'' needed to be corrected.
So my country decided to rectify this confusion that has been going on for so long and corrected the name in other languages to Türkiye, which it always was, we basically didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : )
So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : )
Best wishes. ;)
👍👍👍 Please say hello to Diana.🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞🧿🧿🧿
İstanbul'a hoş geldin,sen ve bebeğin diana çok güzel ve çok tatlı 🥰
We are very happy that you are happy to live in our country dear Yuliya :) You and your family are really nice. I hope every day you live here will be more and more beautiful for you and your family :)
Thank you! 😃
Percect as always
Teşekkürler🌷İstanbul💕
Hi, I was watching your video: Istanbul after 1 year, I notice an area that I have not been to. Right after you said, everyone here seems to have a folding chair and go to a picnic area> What is the name of that High area where you can see the lighted red bridge. Is on minute 13:27 of the 20:39 video. Thank you, I like to go to places with a beautiful view of the Bosphoros, but I did not know of this park. Thank you
Hello Yuliya. Great video. Its Turkiye, turkey is a kind of bird.
Working like a dog : We use it to underline, we are working hard unwillingly, as a slave Günaydın: It's exact meaning is Sun rised or Day turned to bright. We use for greetings in the morning.
Istanbul is beautiful. Was there in September.
friendship of peoples is your mission!)
Hi Yulia. Thanks for a great video. ✌We need more videos like this, I mean videos that express honest opinion about our (mega)city. I only watched the first 4ish minutes, but let me ask you and other Europeans: Why do you select Taksim and surroundings for housing? I mean I lived (12 years) in Northeastern US, but never in Manhattan. Here, I live in Etiler and it is very comfortable to get anywhere from here and you have all the amenities at your disposal. Honestly, for me (as an Istanbulean as far as it goes - even my grandmother's parents are from here) Taksim, Eminönü, Sultanahmet, even Şişli and Nişantaşı are somewhat exotic places where none of my friends live and visit. You have to move to the North. One addition after watching the 19th minute, if people can't differentiate between Nescafe or Filter Coffee or Americano, you are definitely in the wrong part of town. Cheers.
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4:58 that cat has had enough shaking 🤣🤣
You can check which pharmacy is open from the net.
Thanks a lot for all the useful information.......! So, I would like to ask you, after one year in Istanbul, which area do you recommend for a foreign family to choose for living ( buying a flat) in Istanbul?
Hello! Thanks for your question, but for sure I’m afraid I can’t tell you this info correct, because this whole year we had experience living only in one area is Şişli. And I’d like to say that it’s pretty nice place for living! Also I like districts Sariyer and Caddebostan, but again I didn’t live there. If you don’t need to be close to business centers I think Asian side of Istanbul is perfect!
You can find out which pharmacies are open on Sundays and nights on the municipality's website. You don't have to go out to find out.
%101 katılıyorum...
Thank you for your efforts and honesty. But i want to ask about the language, is it a real barrier to live there if you speak only english ?
Yeah actually it is! 🥲 In some moments we are using translator. But you know this kind of communication is not suitable for all situations. And translation often is wrong and weird 😂
if you still live in Istanbul you can check the open pharmacy on the internet.
Where are you Yuliya? Long time No see :)
heey! Preparing new vlog :)
Waiting :)
1st minute on your video you said "istanbul is very dirty place" and showing one of the urban area. You can not generalize and demonstrate as Istanbul is very dirty. I live in a nice neighboorhood and it is super clean. I think you shouldnt live in Turkey or you shıuldnt provide unobjective information.
I am from San Francisco and living in Istanbul now, Istanbul is much more cleaner than San Francisco streets
Hi I thought many times of moving to Istanbul I will take a trip later my BIGGEST FEAR IS DYING IN AN EARTHQUAKE 🙄🙄😢and or A suicide bomber and OR some other type bombing REAL TALK SORRY TO OFFEND BUT IT DOES HAPPEN THERE, so how often are the earthquakes in the city of Istanbul ?
And do you think it’ll be very easy to just up and move there? I’m retired now but 52 yrs old coming from America I do have funds but not rich but enough to pay rent food etc etc
And is there a few areas where there are less smoking🙄 And what area is best to live where it’s safe and or Quiet areas to live
Thanks in Advance
Thanks for the info
Hi!! Did you mention a place to buy used furniture in Istanbul? Thank you
No, sorry
It’s the hills for me. There is an app that’s shows nearby working pharmacies, sorry I don’t remember the name.
I'm from Svetlana Anatolyevna)
Privet!
Beautiful city. But how about Air pollution and earthquake risk? Greetings.
About air pollution i can’t say nothing right now since I’m here more then 1 year :) but earthquakes are really scary me but we are prepared all the stuff we need and just hope like it’s gonna be fine. Maybe it’s stupid a little but it is like this for now:)
1:00
>garbage all over the streets
>shows ~3 things
Me: *laughs in New Yorker*
Haha yes I know 🥲 depends which country compare with
I mean there is a shit ton of Garbage on the Streets of Istanbul & in their parks. The people there just don't give a shit about pollution.
Why did you guys choose İstanbul? How about smaller towns like Fethiye, etc. Also, what's the cost of a home to buy now to obtain residency? Used to be 50, then 75, then $200k.
Istanbul Europes Biggest/Largest City and one of the Biggest cities in the world a Mega city with over 20 Million people and a super Modern City
This is a situation about Turkish people being generous, there is no need to get angry, you can politely say you don't want it and that's it. there is no need to make it look like a bad thing here.
Beautiful city.
Where were you living before moving to Istanbul?
Moscow
all of them true
The dude shaking the cat 😂😂
How much money a couple needs per month to live nicely in Istanbul??
Hello! I think around 3000 usd.
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Лев! 🤜
how did you learnt to speak turkish?
Just from the people around me:)
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All the negative except Inflation and smoking is any large city.
welcome to turkey enjoy..........its better than your home country.......right?
Sokaklarımız tertemizdi . Avrupa bize mültecileri kitlemeden evvel . Bakın siz söylüyorsunuz sürekli temizleniyor diye . Ayrıca her koşulda yinede sizin abarttıpınız kadar bir durumda yok. Ama koşullar ne olursa olsun daha iyi olduğunu düşündüğünüz bir yeri asla bırakmamalısınız . İstanbul yeterince doldu🎉🎉🎉🎉‼️‼️‼️⚠️
I told soooo many good things about Istanbul and the people and about Türkiye in general and I wonder why so many people focus on small negative details that I mentioned. And that’s excusively my experience and my thoughts. 😳😳😳‼️‼️‼️🎉🎉🎉🎉
Your experience might also have something to do with the fact that you are gorgeous? 😅 Let's be real.
☺️ I’ll take that as a compliment
4:58 Where is my money Johnny? You were supposed to pay last week!
Don’t wory o am lıvıng New York more garbage streets
Istanbullu biri olarak sunu söyleyebilirim İstanbul'un kotu tarafı stres cok fazla var her şeyde.Birde trafiği kotu insanlarda sabir anlayis saygı yok
Sokak hayvanlarina saygı acıma merhamet yok
Elimde sihirli degnek olsa kedi köpekleri koruyabilsem
Istanbulu traffic is still nothing in front of any Indian traffic 😂😂
hi, im living for 5 years in istanbul. i hate this place... but i.. love it
I know what you mean! 😊
haha :D everybody in the country has the same feeling
Honestly people giving your child sweets is not really a con. Perhaps just put them in a bag for her to consume later with your approval.
That’s the difference.all your negativity is actually freedom so feel it or live where you are tied with millions of rules and give away the freedom
Fistik = Pistachio 😄 🤣 😂
She's far too young to have to worry about pharmacy hours!
When you have a baby it is the must- 24/7 pharmacy and nearest hospital
@@Katsofin Don't you know ahead of time when you need to get more prescription drugs?
@@SenorJuan2023 how do you know ahead when kids develops an allergic reaction to something? Gets virus? Kicks head/ leg or whatever? Gets stomach flu and develops diarrhea? There is no much sense to go to emergency in the middle of the night or on weekends. You go to pharmacy get ibuprofen/paracetamol , or light anti allergy syrup, or anti diarrhea syrup without any prescription. Then on Monday you get an appointment with pediatrician and if the case is severe they prescribe antibiotics or something else. You can’t simply buy all the medicines for kids in advance- the case with liquid form is that once you opened them the storage time is super short, like in a month you have to throw it away. So you simply need to know the nearest pharmacy.
Emergency lipstick
Ehhh .. it's only cool because if you earn in foreign currency. Only then you can have a "lavish lifestyle".
The majority of turkish people earn less than 300.- a Month & work 60 hours a week.
update your false information.
I believe it would be beneficial to include additional information about the prevalence of racism in Turkey. As a Middle Eastern American, I have personally experienced racism and scams while in Turkey.
...Racism? Against a Americunt? No Way :P
Let me explain this from a foreigner's perspective: As incoming immigrants, especially Arabs, become involved in the domestic political issues of the Turks, hostility towards Arabs will increase exponentially. The stupidest thing in the world is to take sides on political issues in a foreign country. My only fear is that until I retire and move to Turkey, the country will definitely close its doors to foreigners, especially due to its Middle Eastern population.
It is very unfortunate and I am sorry as a Turkish person. I've been to many middle eastern countries (for work) and I was welcomed everywhere. This racist or antagonistic attitude has to do with the ruling party and its ideology to take us from a secular to an islamic state. Some Turkish people express their negative opinion (about the ruling party) in unwanted ways. Sorry again for your experience.
Unfortunately, you are right. But it is not just because you are Arab and people do not like Arabic people for no reason. As @carbonoksit2086 said, it became a serious political issue in the country in the last 10 years. The government accepted over 8 million immigrants to the country without any control or planning. This has changed the social and economic situations of the country drastically. Political parties are producing racist arguments to be able to get people's votes. If you see the problem from that perspective, you may understand people. In fact, it is an immigrant issue. Otherwise, half of the population in my city (Hatay) is Arab. We are very close and sincere, like family.
@@kunaltunaThe akp has been in power since 2002 and it seems the majority of Turks prefer them and their agenda despite the problems. Secularism and being anti Islam was imposed by Mustafa Kemal as well as a chauvinistic nationalism. This chauvinistic nationalism is why there is racism against Arabs and other Muslims but white Europeans are embraced. Kemalists are really screwed up.
when you say bon appetite, you wish much desire to other so they can eat well. saying that at the beginning of a dinner or breakfast makes more sense. afiyet means health. afiyet olsun therefore means "let it be health for you". that's not the same with bon appetite at all and perfect to say to somebody when they are done eating.
- yemek çok güzeldi. şiştim! (food was so good, i'm full!)
- afiyet olsun (let it be health for you, hope all that you ate makes you healtier. more slang version: "yarasın". we especially say that after the person burps.)
ah shit, after i wrote the comment and resumed watching you explained it yourself in the video! lol.
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I am Turkish and i suggest you to move/escape from there. There will be 7,6 ms earthquake 100% and minimum 700 000 people will be killed. I sold my 2 flats there and escaped from this hell. And traffic and people and refugees are awful. The worst city in the world
Türkiye ile ilgili söylediği avantajların hiçbiri bir ülkede yaşamak için geçerli bir sebep değil. Yine de burada yaşıyorsun. Bu anlattıklarınıza bakarsak Ukrayna'da şu an yaşamak bile Türkiye'de yaşamaktan kat kat daha iyi görünüyor (:
the dirt on the streets is due politics mot of the district are in the hands of chp and they use the money given by the government for supporting their own politic campagne so you have to go to different districts in istanbul and google whıch party is reigning over that district and see if there is a difference between akp party reign and chp party coz akp district city have a good name and chp district mahalle's have a bad reputation for 4 years now
@@curtisthehekek3358 ARE YOU A PAYED İGNORANT TROL TURK OR AN AMATEUR IGNORANT TROL TURK?
Don't you have an Instagram account?
i think if you are an extravert, turkey is gonna be good for you. but if you are a more reserved person and want personal space turkish people can be annoying. from 0 to 100 in three seconds. suddenly the guy or girl behaves like you are their best friend.
Haha maybe! But this place is really harmonious for all of us 😌