As a Turk, I would like to thank you for sharing this video. As your video becomes more popular, Turks will comment, and some will say that we are not a Middle Eastern country and get angry at you. Please don't be upset with them. Because even we still can't decide where we belong :) Geographically, we are a Middle Eastern country, but our lifestyles are very different. Many people think that we are Arabs or similar to them, but we are completely different. Yes, there are many misconceptions about us in the world. But Turkey is one of the most beautiful and safest countries in the world. Thanks to people like you, we are correcting these perceptions. I hope you enjoyed it, we are waiting again, please visit other cities next time!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and for your kind words. We deeply appreciate your insight in helping us understand Türkiye’s complexity. You’re absolutely right-this video was created with an audience in mind that may have many misconceptions about Türkiye, especially Americans like ourselves. Our intent was never to offend or misrepresent, but rather to challenge those misconceptions and show how wrong we were about this beautiful country. We’ve been amazed by how unique and multifaceted Türkiye is-bridging so many worlds in terms of culture, history, and geography. It’s fascinating to hear that even within Türkiye, there’s still an ongoing discussion about where it belongs. That complexity is part of what makes the country so captivating. We’re so grateful for the warm welcome we received during our visit and are thrilled to have had the opportunity to experience even just a tiny part of what Türkiye has to offer. We hope to return and explore more cities to continue learning and sharing how wonderful your country truly is. Thank you again for watching and for being part of the conversation-it means a lot to us! -Noelle and Jonathan
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA let's right some wrongs.. There is a mistake information that "Türkiye is a Middle Eastern Country.. We're not.. Middle east is Between the North Africa and South west Asia.. but Türkiye is not there .. We're at East Europe and West Asia.. @letsbo 's comment is not completely true.. Almost All Turks hate that foreigners says "Türks are arabs" because Western people are prejudiced and uninformed.. How much similar British and Japanese people, that much similar Turks And Arabs.. We Türks belong to Middle Asia.. We are related to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and even more distantly to China and Japan.. But Arabs are related with North Africa and African people.. If you talk with a Native American like " You''re british or you're japanese" They could mad at too.. Because All western people calls us who we're not .. :)) Thank you for your video.. Because of my that comments explanation, this video of yours is priceless for me.. Have a nice day
@@Sirius3534 Ben de onu anlattım.. Coğrafi olarak bile orta doğuda değiliz.. Letsbo bey ya da hanım, haritalara pek hakim değil.. ya da kendisi ırakta yaşayan bir türkmen.. Türkiyeden değil sanırım..
@@Sirius3534 Hocam Coğrafi bir gerçek bu. İstanbul'dan sonrası orta doğu, kıtaları ben oluşturmadım. Aslında ismi Yakın Doğu'dur. Orta doğu diğer ismidir.
We love Türkiye so much we bought a place inland away from Touristy areas. We're learning Turkish and spend half the year there, just love it! I feel safer in any city in Türkiye than even small cities here in Canada! I'm so glad you have seen how it is not scary at all, the people are so warm, and it's fun! Happy travels you guys!
We travel full-time so we live wherever we go. Malls are a part of that and seeing some other sites is also a part of that. We aren’t going to be tourists seeing everything there is to see in each place we go to. Istanbul is very big and we’re happy we got to see the parts that we got to see. 😄
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA you should have stayed in US if you want to visit malls. Do your homework before you explore a new place. You missed a lot by not visiting Sultanahmet area
İstanbulun %1 kısmını bile göremeden muhteşem dünyaca ünlü mutfağını keşfetmeden,kültürünü ve tarihini çözemeden ve görmeden önyargılı beyin yıkama ile yapılan bu seyahat ancak bu kadar olabilirdi ancak yinede iyi bir başlangıç sayılır 😊Gideceğiniz yerleri doğru kaynaklardan araştırma yaparak unutulmaz tatiller yaşarsınız tatil planlama ile güzelleşir veya yerel halk ile dilalog ile en iyisini keşfedersiniz.👍 çok şey kaçırmışsınız 😊😊
Türkiye is not in the Middle East. It is surrounded by countries accepted in Europe on all four sides. Cyprus, Greece and Greek Islands, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan). There is no place called Middle East anyway. It is a geopolitical term that the British imperialists invaded the region after the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of this century. Are we the British colony so that we can accept this term? In the Battle of Çanakkale, we have already taught the British and taught them. We are a country belonging to European geography in every field that has drawn its own borders. This is not a wish or preference, but legal, political, economic, sociol, military, cultural, historically the result of a process in almost all fields. By preparing such videos, you cannot change this fact by writing ignorant comments from where you sit. We do not invite anyone to our country, and we do not have a special effort to make us love ourselves. What needs to be discussed here is not whether Turkey is in Europe, but whether Europe is in Asia. If you are not blind or know the truth is not going to be forced to look at the world map for 1 second is enough to learn the truth. Even discussing about it is nonsense. Each tourist comes to Istanbul and makes a comparison of East and West or Europe and Asia. Both sides of Istanbul are in Asia. Because Europe is not a continent, but also a region to the west of Asia with the Anatolian Peninsula. Since the peninsula cannot be a continent, Europe is the end of the world's largest continent extending from Japan to the Portuguese islands. The rest will not go beyond the empty word. Historically, Europe was called a continent, especially after 17 centuries. People who lived in the world before didn't even know where they lived. Who is even the European he is discussed. Even the European name is not a word that has emerged in Europe. The Phoenicians, a Mediterranean society, and Mesopotamian Akkadians used this word for the first time. They used it in the sense of the sun set and did not point to a continent. The Greeks used the word Asia for the first time and they used it in the sense of the sun in which the sun rises. The artificial and coercion boundaries that distinguish Europe from Asia were made up a few centuries ago. Do not make ignorant comments without knowing and knowing anybody in Turkish or Kurdish.
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA There is no continent called Europe. It was made up as a lie. All of Europe is the Asian continent. The term Middle East was made up by the British. The British manipulate everything in every field.
You say that Türkiye is the country that attracts the most tourists, but at the same time you keep saying it's not scary as expected etc.. Where's the logic in that?
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA It is interesting that you were scared to visit one of the most popular touristic destination in the world. That shows how American media(controlled by certain ideologist with certain ethnic background) manipulates people.
Why afraid? I do not understand the reason. Please give some reasons for anyone to afraid who does not know anything about a country. @@TRAVELiving-NJLA
In such a big city like Istanbul, going to a shopping mall seems a bit unnecessary. There are so many other places to see, such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, and the Basilica Cistern, just to name a few. I think you should have done more research and visited these places if you want to experience the city like a local. Also, I’ve never heard anyone refer to the Bosphorus Strait as a river before
Of course, you are right to be nervous. It is a fact that the news system focuses more on bad events in a country than on good ones. Because only things that go wrong are newsworthy. Therefore, we can only know as much as the news bulletins give us. Until we step out of our comfort zone and see with our own eyes. Of course, welcome. Turkey is a country with its problems, of course. But its people (especially in small, non-touristy cities) treat foreigners and guests as if they were sacred. You are a pretty couple. I wish you everlasting happiness.
Here's something that you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, fully, partially or made alterations in some way... Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by travellers and cartographers since that time. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye' that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia' which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Indones-ia etc. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 year (yes the Orkhon Stone monuments are just a recent occurance in Turk history, it's not the start of it) is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years. The use of the suffix '-iye OR -ia ' is no different thn the use of the suffix '-land', which comes after various country names like; Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and the like, we can see that the suffix ''-ia/iye'' is in a way the same as ''-land''. Furthermore, another variation of this ''-iye'' suffix is used in English in the form of the suffix ''-town'', for example James-town, Williams-town etc etc. Just one Turkish example for this would be a town called Fethiye (a major tourist attraction), Feth-iye is named after the first Turkish pilot Fethi Bey who was shot by english fire in 1913 over the lands of what is modern day Syria, the town been named after him, with the word meaning ''Feth-town'', again a play on the definitions of 'belonging to, land of'. Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got; Turk-ije (Dutch) Turch-ia (Italian), Turq-uía (Spanish) Turq-uie (French) Turk-ei (German) Turk-ey (English) Remember that English is an 'offshoot' of the German language; you can see the Germans tried to copy the pronounciation of 'Turk-iye', with the English almost copying the German version of the pronounciation, interesting isn't it? :) Mind you all these attempts to copy the pronounciation of the name Türkiye was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named as turkey by white people.... ...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of a fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (again the country was KNOWN since the 1200's as Türkiye, even though the name of the state was Ottoman State), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken', just like how a dog breed is known because of it's geography of origin, German Shepherd, American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as greek and the country Greek or you don't call the terrier british and the lands Britain, or shepherd as simply german so on and so on, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. :) Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language only. : ) 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. ;)
the latin suffix "-ia" does not come from the turkish "-iye" and as a turk myself, I would really like to see your sources for claiming 10.000 years of history the turkish suffix for "-land" would be "-eli". that's why iraqi turkmens call there area "türkmeneli" the name "turkey" or "türkiye" comes from the latin word "turchia", which means "land of the turks". that's what anatolia has been called by the europeans since the 12th century
Thank you very much for your comment! 🤩 I read the whole thing and found it all highly interesting. I am so glad that you added this information to the video so that others may read it if they are interested. It is clear that I could learn a lot from you. I hope you have a wonderful life!
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA :) thank you for your very generous remarks, I'm pleased that my long and ardeous text didn't bore you two to death! :) Once again, my best wishes to both of you and wish you all the success and fun in this very short life. Best regards.
@MustafaEthemIsik In the English language, there are many suffixes (with various origins) that in some how mean -land of, some of them are: -ia (as in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Syria, etc.) -burg / -berg / -burgh (Hamburg, Edinburgh, etc.) -town / -ton (Jonestown, Charleston, etc.) -ville (Jacksonville, Nashville) -a? (America, China, Canada) -bury / -berry (Canterbury, Newberry) -borough / -boro (Scarborough, Greensboro) -ham (Tottenham, Eastham) -shire (Berkshire, Cheshire) -polis (Annapolis, Indianapolis, Minneapolis) -y (Germany, Hungary, Normandy) The Turkish suffix -eli is merely another Turkish alternative to -iye, and is not the sole representative/only way to define -land of, infact it is more in line with the -burgh suffix, but you sound like you do not know any of these but are making incorrect claims. I have some elementary resources for you to study if you are sincerely interested. By the way nice pic of Even McGregor.
In the English language, there are many suffixes (with various origins) that in some how mean -land of, some of them are: -ia (as in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Syria, etc.) -burg / -berg / -burgh (Hamburg, Edinburgh, etc.) -town / -ton (Jonestown, Charleston, etc.) -ville (Jacksonville, Nashville) -a? (America, China, Canada) -bury / -berry (Canterbury, Newberry) -borough / -boro (Scarborough, Greensboro) -ham (Tottenham, Eastham) -shire (Berkshire, Cheshire) -polis (Annapolis, Indianapolis, Minneapolis) -y (Germany, Hungary, Normandy)
It pisses me off when people say "We did not know Turkiye was a safe beautiful country' Why? Were you living in a cave without internet? You don't even have to go there to know about that country. Read! And Turkiye is not a Middle East country. Omg such abad content. Turkiye gave the women rights to vote and run as an officer before England and most of European countries. It is just one of them. Just because most of Turks are Muslim it does not make them Arabs. Turks had their own. alphabet which is older than 4 thousands year old. Their King was called Han, their Queen was called Hanim. If Han was not there, hanim would see the ministry of the foreign country. They have a huge history. Oh please do not use Arabic music also in the background. Yes Arabs are our neighbors plus we share same religion, but still Turks are so different then them. We have more secular background. Unfortunately our government represents our wrong too
Turkiye is a great country with a lot of history. It is very unique from the countries that surround it. And its geographical position straddling two continents is unique as well.
@@TuRQuaS3 Not "Turks", jsut oppositioners which call themselves secular, or liberal, but basically they're equal of far right of Europeans or Americans. Unfortunately Turkish oppositioners are most rac*ist people in the country. And they think when they're against islam and adore christianity, when they drink alcohol or wear lots of revealing clothes, they think they'll gain love of westerners which is not true.
The first misconception of foreigners as a funfact: When you landed to Istanbul Airport, you are closer to Vienna Austria, than any other Middle Eastern capital that you can think of, if not almost the same.
I am so glad that you guys like it but you guys saw the western and most modern part of the Túrkiye but what I love the most about Türkiye is the eastern part where the civilization started near by or round Göbekli Tepe.
The news in the US about Turkey must be insanely biased, wow! We're just people like any other nations. You really didn't need to be that nervous. I hope your concerns about Turkey being dangerous has passed. Safe travels!
Yahu adamlar alışveriş merkezi gezmeye gelmiş, bir de kendi markalarının hamburgerini yiyorlar. Coğrafya, tarih bilgileri bu kadarmış, ne bekliyoruz ki?
Everyone should just enjoy the video and t I e perspective of these nice Americans without complaining. Great video guys, glad you enjoyed our beautiful country 🇹🇷
Thank you for your comment! I'm sorry that we did a poor job of showing how amazing Türkiye is. It really is a beautiful country! 🇹🇷 And it has a lot more to offer than our little video was able to show.
Lütfen bu şekilde konuşarak kendizi ve ülkemizi alçatnayın. Bu video onların cehaletinin bir göstergesi. Suçun gündelik bir faaliyet olduğu, yarısı silahlı, uyuşturucu, çetecilik, göçmen sorunu vs. Ülkeden gelip gelmeden önce gergindik diyen insanlara lütfen deyip kibar olmaya gerek yok. Ağırlarından çıkmamışlar belliki. Hala bildiğimiz her şey yanlışmış deyip küçük resme başörtülü fotoğraf koyup arkaya arap müziği koymuşlar. Bırakın kendi küçüp beyinlerinde bildikleri gibi kalsın.
You're right! Thanks for catching that mistake and pointing that out! I wonder what other mistakes we made in the video. The ferry that we took crossed the Bosphorus which is not a river; it is technically a strait. A strait and a river are two different things.
It’s surprising how some tourists come to Istanbul, explore only the least appealing areas, try the worst possible food, and then present it as the city's full experience.
There is no continent called "middle east" in the world. Türkiye can only be considered correctly as the "center of the world". This is scientifically proven. The people who invented "middle east" also put Egypt in that so-called region. Even though Egypt is in North Africa. Middle east definition makes no sense in any case.
it's a British colonial term, they made it trendy recently and it benefits Arabs since they make up the majority of the ''Middle East'', so it benefits pan-Arabism. Turkey is historically referred as Asia Minor or Near East, or simply just Anatolia since it is a standalone region and doesn't overlap any other country's territory but they just looooooooove to call us Middle East cause who tf cares, right..
Thanks for your comment! You might find it interesting that in the USA, we say that Ohio is in the "midwest" which is kinda strange if you think about it.
I hope you come again in Istanbul. Even in Kadıköy you can' see many hidden places in 1 week! A little clue, you have to see Müze Gazhane ;) and you must try real Turkish Foods in Çiya Sofrası (turkish foods reataurant but they also make great lahmacun) or Yanyalı Fehmi Restaurant. Nice video thanks!
I liked you guys. Nice couple. I m happy you had good time in İstanbul. I hope you can visit again in future, because for İstanbul one visit isnt enough. I visited İstanbul many times but still there are a lot of things i didnt see. Some people critisize but dont worry. You can do what you want as tourists in a city. Enjoy. God bless you.
I see lot of comments disapproving some terminology they used, c’mon guys these are 2 nice young people traveling around the world, don’t expect deep knowledge of the local cultures and local history, they are happy and transparent on how they feel and what they see. Noelle, Jonathan keep up the good spirit and have safe travels ❤️!
Poor geography knowledge. Typical!!!! Keep saying middle east!!! Istanbul was the capital of 3 empires. US history about 150 - 200 years max. Generations were living on these lands (Anatolia) way before your ancestors migrated to America. So show some respect. Make some research....
Yes it is in middle east. From Turkey to Iran, from Egyp to Arabian peninsula is middle east. East of it far east. West of it until central Europe is near east.
We are so glad you visit our country. You can get some information in mosques about religion with no hesitation feel free to ask it .. thank you so much sincerely 🇹🇷
İstanbul me manque beaucoup :( il y a deux ans je vivais dans le quartier Şişli et franchement j'adore cette ville magique,maintenan je vis a Antalya pour mon travail
THis is the way we treat our guest all the time even at home guys. I´m talking about the restaurant. You will have this all over Türkiye of course the none tourist places
I really enjoyed watching this. Istanbul is its own world, very different from the rest of the country. Just like how NYC is different than the rest of the US. I haven't heard someone call this place Asia since I was maybe 10 haha. This is Europe, through and through. Istanbul isn't even middle east. It's on par with the biggest European cities like London and Paris in terms of modernism. It's way bigger and more cosmopolitan than multiple eastern european big cities combined. It has everything. Kadikoy is the best. It's where I live. Those ferry rides and adventures I've had over the years in this gigantic city are insane! Including the 4 islands you can visit called the Prince Islands, which take about 30 minutes via ferry from Kadikoy. I grew up in NYC as well, from 19 to 28 years of age. I learned how to speak and behave from New Yorkers and also became a man there, feel me? I still miss Istanbul a lot due to the amount of adventures I've had that are simply either not possible or not as fun in the states. Also Istanbul is the best city in the world for cat lovers. That's something I'm missing greatly in the animalless, boring car dependant city design and lifestyle of the americans. To me, there is nothing more depressing than to live in a place where you can't walk around to get groceries, shopping, bank, malls, movies, bars or parks. Walmart parking lot culture is completely foreign to me and I've almost had panic attacks when I had to get in a car to do some basic as shopping. That's why the only city I can tolerate is NYC but even then it's pretty dull compared to Istanbul.
Thank you for your excellent comment! I really enjoyed reading it and I'm very glad that you enjoyed watching this video. I definitely feel you. 😂 I especially relate to your dislike of the walmart parking lot culture. It is depressing. We like how Istanbul was like and we really liked Kadikoy. Also, thanks for your recommendations!
We like you :) Don't leave us :) Also, besiktas is a good / safe neighborhood :) It's somewhat central too. Try simit with cream cheese - not the american kind but those small pizza slice shape triangles (karper?) Be brave friends :) we like friendly visitors :) Must visit : hagia sophia, grand bazaar, spice bazaar - these are not too far from the blue mosque :) chora church - a bit outside the city, maiden tower after sunset, galata tower, topkaki palace, dolmabahce palace Must take the ferry tour that goes from the spice bazaar area all the way to black sea. Lots of castles/forts/palaces to see. Seafood to taste :)
I watched you for the first time and I subscribed immediately because I found you very sympathetic. The video was very nice. But Türkiye is much more than Istanbul. You haven't seen the most interesting and beautiful parts. There is the tomb of the Virgin Mary in Cappadocia, Demre (the historical city where St. Nicholas lived), and Ephesus (Ephesus), which is also mentioned in the Bible. Historical Troy is in the city of Canakkale. Pamukkale, the white miracle of nature, in the city of Denizli and many other interesting things. By the way, I hope you also visited Hagia Sophia. Greenwitch has been fulfilling its function for Istanbul and the world since the Middle Ages. This information could have made the video more interesting. After this constructive criticism, I will say again that I found your video very nice and you very successful and will continue to follow you. Thank you for your sharing ❤
Thank you so much for your comment. We loved every word! We would love to see more of Türkiye; we have seen only a very small part. Your suggestions are excellent and would have made the video much better indeed. Thank you again so much for your comment, and for following along, and for giving us great recommendations, and for the constructive criticism! ❤️❤️❤️
Umarım ülkemizde seyahatiniz iyi geçmiş ve mutlu bir şekilde ayrılmışsınızdır. Sizler gibi iyi insanlara ülkemizin kapıları daima açıktır. Herşey gönlünüzce olsun.
Elin amarıgalısı gelmiş avm avm gezmiş. Süleymaniye önlerine şansa çıkıp da çekmişler havası var. Gezgin olduklarını iddia ediyorlar, gezdikleri doğrudur da gördüklerine ikna olmadım. Kendilerini geliştirmeleri dileğiyle...
it makes me sad that some people think turkey is like india,iran or pakistan but at least they learned that they’re wrong and most importantly they didn’t have malicious intents like some other people
I did not watch your video after hearing your comment about the ‘Middle East’ and how you were afraid, etc. This land is where civilization-and perhaps even history-began. There was peace in the Middle East before the ‘peaceful Westerners’ arrived.
Did you guys meet some people? We are very hospital, friendly and very kind. We love befriending everybody and talking with everybody. Not talking to someone around you is a wasted time of life
We got to meet a lot of people although we didn't include those conversations in the video. The people we met were very nice and friendly. Thank you for this comment!
@@KenanTurkiye the view from US is different than from Europe. In Europe we are taught that Turkey is not in middle east. The USA is trying to impose its point of view here, but we do not accept that here in Europe
Here's something that you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, fully, partially or made alterations in some way... Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by travellers and cartographers since that time. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye' that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia' which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Indones-ia etc. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 year (yes the Orkhon Stone monuments are just a recent occurance in Turk history, it's not the start of it) is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years. The use of the suffix '-iye OR -ia ' is no different thn the use of the suffix '-land', which comes after various country names like; Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and the like, we can see that the suffix ''-ia/iye'' is in a way the same as ''-land''. Furthermore, another variation of this ''-iye'' suffix is used in English in the form of the suffix ''-town'', for example James-town, Williams-town etc etc. Just one Turkish example for this would be a town called Fethiye (a major tourist attraction), Feth-iye is named after the first Turkish pilot Fethi Bey who was shot by english fire in 1913 over the lands of what is modern day Syria, the town been named after him, with the word meaning ''Feth-town'', again a play on the definitions of 'belonging to, land of'. Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got; Turk-ije (Dutch) Turch-ia (Italian), Turq-uía (Spanish) Turq-uie (French) Turk-ei (German) Turk-ey (English) Remember that English is an 'offshoot' of the German language; you can see the Germans tried to copy the pronounciation of 'Turk-iye', with the English almost copying the German version of the pronounciation, interesting isn't it? :) Mind you all these attempts to copy the pronounciation of the name Türkiye was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named as turkey by white people.... ...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of a fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (again the country was KNOWN since the 1200's as Türkiye, even though the name of the state was Ottoman State), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken', just like how a dog breed is known because of it's geography of origin, German Shepherd, American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as greek and the country Greek or you don't call the terrier british and the lands Britain, or shepherd as simply german so on and so on, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. :) Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language only. : ) 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. ;)
To all the smartasses claiming Turkey is not in middle east: Middle east is from Turkey to Iran in north, from Egypt to Arabian Peninsula in south. West of Turkey until central Europe is near east. Anything east of Iran is far east. So yes, Turkey is in middle east.
Who defined Middle East? The British...It has been named as Near East for centruries ımplying the opposite of Far East....of course by the Westerns...It is up to you to locate yourself according to some westerns.. What a pity
Middle East covers only about 30 or 35 percent of Turkish land. In other words, you just landed on 'Europe' and asian side of Istanbul is 'Anatolia' or Asia Minor broadly. Stay safe!
Of course it is not the only city in the world but it is definitely the only country, Istanbul, the biggest of all, people forget to look south, its history is as old as Istanbul, in fact the city where Troy is located is Çanakkale :)
Istanbul is not a city. Istanbul province. There are 39 separate cities in Istanbul. Each city has a different mayor. I just wrote it to provide accurate information.
Unfortunately the news in the west keeps saying Turkey is in the Middle East so all these people think thats true. Turkey is in Asia Minor. Like Central Asia, South Asia and Turkey is Asia Minor and the Middle East is south of us. Thats the correct geography.
Istanbul is the center of the world, she is the capital of capitals, every place on west is called west, every place on the east side of her is called east, north and south even so. This is way older than English invented Middle East or German invented near east. it is understandable us ppl think in a way which systematically differ ppl beyond, but facts stay facts. It is better to come together, and not make huge walls.
Nice video and wish you the best in your next travel destinations. I just wanted to touch upon one of the topics that has created a heated debate and some uneducated comments, which is the topic of the Middle East. But before going to this topic I want to admit that as a Middle Eastern person living in Canada with frequent visits to the USA I am puzzled by how the Americans see the world outside America. Back to the topic, most comments by the fellow Turks saying Turkiye not being part of the Middle East is both right and wrong depending where you are standing. If you are someone from outside Turkiye, in accordance with the international organizations, Turkiye, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine as well as all countries of the Arabian Peninsula + Egypt are part of the Middle East. However, in Turkish text books and media, they keep Turkiye outside the middle east (maybe due to having a foot in Europe or just for a political reason). In fact Turkiye is blessed with being part of multiple regions and not just one. So with this token, Turkiye is a part of Balkans, a part of Europe, a part of Asia, a Part of the Middle East, a part of Caucuses, a part of Eastern Mediterranean region, a part of Balck Sea region as well as a part of the Mesopotamia. So for my fellow Turks, calling Turkiya part of the middle east may sound strange to you, but there is nothing wrong with calling it that way because in the international political and geographical literature Turkiye is part of the Middle East too.
This was very informative. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this out! After going to Türkiye, our perceptions were changed. Türkiye is a lot more than we thought and I like how you put it: "turkiye is blessed with being part of multiple regions". Thank you very much for your comment! 🇹🇷
By the way, when you are in Türkiye you are in Asia to be exact in Eurasia. And we Turks actually are Asinas. Yeah through Islam and all the war around the aaabs, all came to Türkiye.
I'm sorry guys,but this ignorance of Amercans still surprises me.Calling Marmara Sea which connects Black Sea in the bosphorus a RIVER !!! Thinking Türkiye is in the Middle East!! Please educate yourselfs a little..
As a Turk, I would like to thank you for sharing this video. As your video becomes more popular, Turks will comment, and some will say that we are not a Middle Eastern country and get angry at you. Please don't be upset with them. Because even we still can't decide where we belong :) Geographically, we are a Middle Eastern country, but our lifestyles are very different. Many people think that we are Arabs or similar to them, but we are completely different. Yes, there are many misconceptions about us in the world. But Turkey is one of the most beautiful and safest countries in the world. Thanks to people like you, we are correcting these perceptions. I hope you enjoyed it, we are waiting again, please visit other cities next time!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and for your kind words. We deeply appreciate your insight in helping us understand Türkiye’s complexity. You’re absolutely right-this video was created with an audience in mind that may have many misconceptions about Türkiye, especially Americans like ourselves. Our intent was never to offend or misrepresent, but rather to challenge those misconceptions and show how wrong we were about this beautiful country.
We’ve been amazed by how unique and multifaceted Türkiye is-bridging so many worlds in terms of culture, history, and geography. It’s fascinating to hear that even within Türkiye, there’s still an ongoing discussion about where it belongs. That complexity is part of what makes the country so captivating.
We’re so grateful for the warm welcome we received during our visit and are thrilled to have had the opportunity to experience even just a tiny part of what Türkiye has to offer. We hope to return and explore more cities to continue learning and sharing how wonderful your country truly is. Thank you again for watching and for being part of the conversation-it means a lot to us!
-Noelle and Jonathan
Kim karar vermiş Türkiye'nin coğrafik olarak Ortadoğu 'da olduğuna? Bunu kabul etmek zorunda mıyız?
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA let's right some wrongs.. There is a mistake information that "Türkiye is a Middle Eastern Country.. We're not.. Middle east is Between the North Africa and South west Asia.. but Türkiye is not there .. We're at East Europe and West Asia.. @letsbo 's comment is not completely true.. Almost All Turks hate that foreigners says "Türks are arabs" because Western people are prejudiced and uninformed.. How much similar British and Japanese people, that much similar Turks And Arabs.. We Türks belong to Middle Asia.. We are related to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and even more distantly to China and Japan.. But Arabs are related with North Africa and African people.. If you talk with a Native American like " You''re british or you're japanese" They could mad at too.. Because All western people calls us who we're not .. :)) Thank you for your video.. Because of my that comments explanation, this video of yours is priceless for me.. Have a nice day
@@Sirius3534 Ben de onu anlattım.. Coğrafi olarak bile orta doğuda değiliz.. Letsbo bey ya da hanım, haritalara pek hakim değil.. ya da kendisi ırakta yaşayan bir türkmen.. Türkiyeden değil sanırım..
@@Sirius3534 Hocam Coğrafi bir gerçek bu. İstanbul'dan sonrası orta doğu, kıtaları ben oluşturmadım. Aslında ismi Yakın Doğu'dur. Orta doğu diğer ismidir.
We love Türkiye so much we bought a place inland away from Touristy areas. We're learning Turkish and spend half the year there, just love it! I feel safer in any city in Türkiye than even small cities here in Canada! I'm so glad you have seen how it is not scary at all, the people are so warm, and it's fun! Happy travels you guys!
That is so great! Thank you for sharing your experiences with Türkiye. We enjoyed our time there and hope to visit again sometime!
Gerçekçi yorumlarınız için teşekkürler güzel insanlar.
Well come in Türkiye
You only visited malls in Istanbul. It is weird to visit just malls in a very historical city like Istanbul
We travel full-time so we live wherever we go. Malls are a part of that and seeing some other sites is also a part of that. We aren’t going to be tourists seeing everything there is to see in each place we go to. Istanbul is very big and we’re happy we got to see the parts that we got to see. 😄
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA you should have stayed in US if you want to visit malls. Do your homework before you explore a new place. You missed a lot by not visiting Sultanahmet area
Imagine coming to a country which is famous for its food and still eating popeyes..
Great comment! It was really cool for us to see popeyes in Türkiye. What food do you like the most?
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA hanım efendi herhangi bir türk lokantasına gidip bir çorba için. Kebap yemeğin yoksa aşık olursunuz.
İstanbul'a kadar gelip AVM gezip hamburger yiyip geri dönmek 😁😁😁
İstanbulun %1 kısmını bile göremeden muhteşem dünyaca ünlü mutfağını keşfetmeden,kültürünü ve tarihini çözemeden ve görmeden önyargılı beyin yıkama ile yapılan bu seyahat ancak bu kadar olabilirdi ancak yinede iyi bir başlangıç sayılır 😊Gideceğiniz yerleri doğru kaynaklardan araştırma yaparak unutulmaz tatiller yaşarsınız tatil planlama ile güzelleşir veya yerel halk ile dilalog ile en iyisini keşfedersiniz.👍 çok şey kaçırmışsınız 😊😊
Türkiye is not in the Middle East. It is surrounded by countries accepted in Europe on all four sides. Cyprus, Greece and Greek Islands, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan). There is no place called Middle East anyway. It is a geopolitical term that the British imperialists invaded the region after the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of this century. Are we the British colony so that we can accept this term? In the Battle of Çanakkale, we have already taught the British and taught them. We are a country belonging to European geography in every field that has drawn its own borders. This is not a wish or preference, but legal, political, economic, sociol, military, cultural, historically the result of a process in almost all fields. By preparing such videos, you cannot change this fact by writing ignorant comments from where you sit. We do not invite anyone to our country, and we do not have a special effort to make us love ourselves. What needs to be discussed here is not whether Turkey is in Europe, but whether Europe is in Asia. If you are not blind or know the truth is not going to be forced to look at the world map for 1 second is enough to learn the truth. Even discussing about it is nonsense. Each tourist comes to Istanbul and makes a comparison of East and West or Europe and Asia. Both sides of Istanbul are in Asia. Because Europe is not a continent, but also a region to the west of Asia with the Anatolian Peninsula. Since the peninsula cannot be a continent, Europe is the end of the world's largest continent extending from Japan to the Portuguese islands. The rest will not go beyond the empty word. Historically, Europe was called a continent, especially after 17 centuries. People who lived in the world before didn't even know where they lived. Who is even the European he is discussed. Even the European name is not a word that has emerged in Europe. The Phoenicians, a Mediterranean society, and Mesopotamian Akkadians used this word for the first time. They used it in the sense of the sun set and did not point to a continent. The Greeks used the word Asia for the first time and they used it in the sense of the sun in which the sun rises. The artificial and coercion boundaries that distinguish Europe from Asia were made up a few centuries ago. Do not make ignorant comments without knowing and knowing anybody in Turkish or Kurdish.
Thanks for adding this information to our video.
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA There is no continent called Europe. It was made up as a lie. All of Europe is the Asian continent. The term Middle East was made up by the British. The British manipulate everything in every field.
Yes it is middile eastern. Middile east: from Turkey to Iran in north, from Egypt to Arabian peninsula in south.
@@cenktuneygok8986 sen git papatya topla bilmediğin konularda konuşma.
@@torosorot Orta Avrupa'dan Anadolu'ya kadar yakın doğu. Anadolu ile İran ortadoğu. İran'dan sonrası uzakdoğu, çiçekçi kardeşim benim.
Amerikalıların max coğrafya bilgisi 👎
You say that Türkiye is the country that attracts the most tourists, but at the same time you keep saying it's not scary as expected etc.. Where's the logic in that?
I hope that anyone who is afraid to visit Türkiye will see that it is a very nice place.
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA It is interesting that you were scared to visit one of the most popular touristic destination in the world. That shows how American media(controlled by certain ideologist with certain ethnic background) manipulates people.
Why afraid? I do not understand the reason. Please give some reasons for anyone to afraid who does not know anything about a country. @@TRAVELiving-NJLA
btw bosphorus is not river but a strait!
Yeap, an other point that proofs education in the US is a scam.
Thanks for the clarification. It is greatly appreciated!
Safer than US, hands down.
Take a look at these subways and the airport! Neat clean and aesthetic. There are lessons to be learned from Turkey in this regard
Yes! I'm glad you noticed that too! We were very impressed by the aesthetic!
In such a big city like Istanbul, going to a shopping mall seems a bit unnecessary. There are so many other places to see, such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, and the Basilica Cistern, just to name a few. I think you should have done more research and visited these places if you want to experience the city like a local. Also, I’ve never heard anyone refer to the Bosphorus Strait as a river before
Absoluteky correct!
These are really great recommendations, thank you!
Of course, you are right to be nervous. It is a fact that the news system focuses more on bad events in a country than on good ones. Because only things that go wrong are newsworthy. Therefore, we can only know as much as the news bulletins give us. Until we step out of our comfort zone and see with our own eyes. Of course, welcome. Turkey is a country with its problems, of course. But its people (especially in small, non-touristy cities) treat foreigners and guests as if they were sacred. You are a pretty couple. I wish you everlasting happiness.
Thank you very much for your comment!
Come on, man. They come from America and nowhere should really be scary to them : )
Here's something that you may find interesting. :)
The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'......
.....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :)
In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, fully, partially or made alterations in some way...
Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages,
but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :)
Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by travellers and cartographers since that time.
The name it self has a suffix, '-iye' that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia' which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Indones-ia etc.
Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia).
The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 year (yes the Orkhon Stone monuments are just a recent occurance in Turk history, it's not the start of it) is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years.
The use of the suffix '-iye OR -ia ' is no different thn the use of the suffix '-land', which comes after various country names like;
Ire(Eire)-land,
Po(le)-land,
Eng(Anglo)-land and the like,
we can see that the suffix ''-ia/iye'' is in a way the same as ''-land''.
Furthermore, another variation of this ''-iye'' suffix is used in English in the form of the suffix ''-town'', for example James-town, Williams-town etc etc.
Just one Turkish example for this would be a town called Fethiye (a major tourist attraction), Feth-iye is named after the first Turkish pilot Fethi Bey who was shot by english fire in 1913 over the lands of what is modern day Syria, the town been named after him, with the word meaning ''Feth-town'', again a play on the definitions of 'belonging to, land of'.
Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got;
Turk-ije (Dutch)
Turch-ia (Italian),
Turq-uía (Spanish)
Turq-uie (French)
Turk-ei (German)
Turk-ey (English)
Remember that English is an 'offshoot' of the German language; you can see the Germans tried to copy the pronounciation of 'Turk-iye', with the English almost copying the German version of the pronounciation, interesting isn't it? :)
Mind you all these attempts to copy the pronounciation of the name Türkiye was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named as turkey by white people....
...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of a fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (again the country was KNOWN since the 1200's as Türkiye, even though the name of the state was Ottoman State), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken', just like how a dog breed is known because of it's geography of origin, German Shepherd, American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc.
In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as greek and the country Greek or you don't call the terrier british and the lands Britain, or shepherd as simply german so on and so on, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years.
Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. :)
Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language only. : )
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. ;)
the latin suffix "-ia" does not come from the turkish "-iye" and as a turk myself, I would really like to see your sources for claiming 10.000 years of history
the turkish suffix for "-land" would be "-eli". that's why iraqi turkmens call there area "türkmeneli"
the name "turkey" or "türkiye" comes from the latin word "turchia", which means "land of the turks". that's what anatolia has been called by the europeans since the 12th century
Thank you very much for your comment! 🤩 I read the whole thing and found it all highly interesting. I am so glad that you added this information to the video so that others may read it if they are interested. It is clear that I could learn a lot from you. I hope you have a wonderful life!
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA :) thank you for your very generous remarks, I'm pleased that my long and ardeous text didn't bore you two to death! :)
Once again, my best wishes to both of you and wish you all the success and fun in this very short life. Best regards.
@MustafaEthemIsik In the English language, there are many suffixes (with various origins) that in some how mean -land of, some of them are:
-ia (as in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Syria, etc.)
-burg / -berg / -burgh (Hamburg, Edinburgh, etc.)
-town / -ton (Jonestown, Charleston, etc.)
-ville (Jacksonville, Nashville)
-a? (America, China, Canada)
-bury / -berry (Canterbury, Newberry)
-borough / -boro (Scarborough, Greensboro)
-ham (Tottenham, Eastham)
-shire (Berkshire, Cheshire)
-polis (Annapolis, Indianapolis, Minneapolis)
-y (Germany, Hungary, Normandy)
The Turkish suffix -eli is merely another Turkish alternative to -iye, and is not the sole representative/only way to define -land of, infact it is more in line with the -burgh suffix, but you sound like you do not know any of these but are making incorrect claims. I have some elementary resources for you to study if you are sincerely interested.
By the way nice pic of Even McGregor.
In the English language, there are many suffixes (with various origins) that in some how mean -land of, some of them are:
-ia (as in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Syria, etc.)
-burg / -berg / -burgh (Hamburg, Edinburgh, etc.)
-town / -ton (Jonestown, Charleston, etc.)
-ville (Jacksonville, Nashville)
-a? (America, China, Canada)
-bury / -berry (Canterbury, Newberry)
-borough / -boro (Scarborough, Greensboro)
-ham (Tottenham, Eastham)
-shire (Berkshire, Cheshire)
-polis (Annapolis, Indianapolis, Minneapolis)
-y (Germany, Hungary, Normandy)
OMG, you are typical Americans, first 4 mins, you said "not too scary" at least 2 dozen times hahahaha
It pisses me off when people say "We did not know Turkiye was a safe beautiful country' Why? Were you living in a cave without internet? You don't even have to go there to know about that country. Read! And Turkiye is not a Middle East country. Omg such abad content. Turkiye gave the women rights to vote and run as an officer before England and most of European countries. It is just one of them. Just because most of Turks are Muslim it does not make them Arabs. Turks had their own. alphabet which is older than 4 thousands year old. Their King was called Han, their Queen was called Hanim. If Han was not there, hanim would see the ministry of the foreign country. They have a huge history. Oh please do not use Arabic music also in the background. Yes Arabs are our neighbors plus we share same religion, but still Turks are so different then them. We have more secular background. Unfortunately our government represents our wrong too
Bu kadar agrasyona gerek yok kanka kibarca anlatirsan daha fazla ziyaretci cekebilrsin
bide kimsenin umrunda değil muhtemelen bu kadar ayrıntı ve detay :)
Turkiye is a great country with a lot of history. It is very unique from the countries that surround it. And its geographical position straddling two continents is unique as well.
@ It is something triggering for Turks to be told we are middle eastern or Arab. 😅
@@TuRQuaS3 Not "Turks", jsut oppositioners which call themselves secular, or liberal, but basically they're equal of far right of Europeans or Americans. Unfortunately Turkish oppositioners are most rac*ist people in the country. And they think when they're against islam and adore christianity, when they drink alcohol or wear lots of revealing clothes, they think they'll gain love of westerners which is not true.
The first misconception of foreigners as a funfact: When you landed to Istanbul Airport, you are closer to Vienna Austria, than any other Middle Eastern capital that you can think of, if not almost the same.
That is a cool fact. Thank you for adding this to our video!
Türkiye Ortadoğu'da mı?
evet
E biraz hahahaha
nope
Konum olarak öyle.
@@NisanurBaşer-d4j Sadece konum değil kültür olarak ta öyle
I am so glad that you guys like it but you guys saw the western and most modern part of the Túrkiye but what I love the most about Türkiye is the eastern part where the civilization started near by or round Göbekli Tepe.
This is a great comment and recommendation. I would love to go there someday! Thank you for taking the time to write this.
The news in the US about Turkey must be insanely biased, wow! We're just people like any other nations. You really didn't need to be that nervous. I hope your concerns about Turkey being dangerous has passed. Safe travels!
Our concerns about Türkiye have passed. And I hope that our video helps other people see that Türkiye is a great country! 🇹🇷
I really liked your vibe, thanks for the great video.
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for your comment and for following along!
Bosphorus is NOT River.....!!!
Yahu adamlar alışveriş merkezi gezmeye gelmiş, bir de kendi markalarının hamburgerini yiyorlar. Coğrafya, tarih bilgileri bu kadarmış, ne bekliyoruz ki?
Everyone should just enjoy the video and t I e perspective of these nice Americans without complaining. Great video guys, glad you enjoyed our beautiful country 🇹🇷
Thank you for your comment! I'm sorry that we did a poor job of showing how amazing Türkiye is. It really is a beautiful country! 🇹🇷 And it has a lot more to offer than our little video was able to show.
Please stop calling Turkiye the Middle East pleaseeee 😢Take a look at least at its geography. Turkiye is not a country of Middle East.
Lütfen bu şekilde konuşarak kendizi ve ülkemizi alçatnayın. Bu video onların cehaletinin bir göstergesi. Suçun gündelik bir faaliyet olduğu, yarısı silahlı, uyuşturucu, çetecilik, göçmen sorunu vs. Ülkeden gelip gelmeden önce gergindik diyen insanlara lütfen deyip kibar olmaya gerek yok. Ağırlarından çıkmamışlar belliki. Hala bildiğimiz her şey yanlışmış deyip küçük resme başörtülü fotoğraf koyup arkaya arap müziği koymuşlar. Bırakın kendi küçüp beyinlerinde bildikleri gibi kalsın.
Türkiyeden İran'a kadar Ortadoğu. Türkiye'nin batısı yakın doğu, İran'ın doğusu uzak doğu.
Thank you for watching our video!
And we are not Arabs☺️
I am from Turkiye and i dont know what you’re talking about
We are middle eastern and we are definetly not European
Guys
The ferry ride to Kadıköy crossed the Bosphorus Strait and it is not a river
It carries large ships from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea
You're right! Thanks for catching that mistake and pointing that out! I wonder what other mistakes we made in the video.
The ferry that we took crossed the Bosphorus which is not a river; it is technically a strait. A strait and a river are two different things.
It’s surprising how some tourists come to Istanbul, explore only the least appealing areas, try the worst possible food, and then present it as the city's full experience.
😂 Thank you for commenting! Overall, we had a very good experience even though we weren't able to see the whole city during our stay.
There is no continent called "middle east" in the world. Türkiye can only be considered correctly as the "center of the world". This is scientifically proven. The people who invented "middle east" also put Egypt in that so-called region. Even though Egypt is in North Africa. Middle east definition makes no sense in any case.
it's a British colonial term, they made it trendy recently and it benefits Arabs since they make up the majority of the ''Middle East'', so it benefits pan-Arabism. Turkey is historically referred as Asia Minor or Near East, or simply just Anatolia since it is a standalone region and doesn't overlap any other country's territory but they just looooooooove to call us Middle East cause who tf cares, right..
Thanks for your comment! You might find it interesting that in the USA, we say that Ohio is in the "midwest" which is kinda strange if you think about it.
Thank you for the information. Our video was not intended to spark any political debates.
Sizin gibi güzel insanlar için ülkemizde her zaman yer vardır. İyi gezmeler. Bu arada eşarp değerli hanımefendiye çok yakışmış.
Thank you very much! We appreciate it. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Thanks. One small correction. Bosphorus is not a river. It is a cross / strait between Black Sea and Marmara sea. 😊
Thank you for clarifying this. I feel so silly for making this mistake.
Your pronunciation of Turkiye is perfect , Thank you.
We're very relieved to hear that. Thank you so much!
I hope you come again in Istanbul. Even in Kadıköy you can' see many hidden places in 1 week! A little clue, you have to see Müze Gazhane ;) and you must try real Turkish Foods in Çiya Sofrası (turkish foods reataurant but they also make great lahmacun) or Yanyalı Fehmi Restaurant. Nice video thanks!
Wow! Thank you for these recommendations! This is awesome! We will definitely come back and next time we will be better prepared. Thank you!
@@TRAVELiving-NJLAI'm happy to hear that, your welcome.
i really enjoyed with the video thanks for share the video and welcome to türkiye have a nicedays next trips 😉👍
I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you very much for your comment!
You guys are awesome, my new favorite couple. Enjoy
Thank you for watching our video and for your comments!
Please NOT "Turkey", it"s TÜRKiYE
Thank you! Even though so many people have called it Turkey for so long, it is officially Türkiye. I only wish I could pronounce it better.
I liked you guys. Nice couple. I m happy you had good time in İstanbul. I hope you can visit again in future, because for İstanbul one visit isnt enough. I visited İstanbul many times but still there are a lot of things i didnt see. Some people critisize but dont worry. You can do what you want as tourists in a city. Enjoy. God bless you.
Türkiye’ye geliyorsunuz. Ama çeviri seçenekleri içine Türkçeyi koymuyorsunuz. Anlaşılmaz bir durum.
I see lot of comments disapproving some terminology they used, c’mon guys these are 2 nice young people traveling around the world, don’t expect deep knowledge of the local cultures and local history, they are happy and transparent on how they feel and what they see. Noelle, Jonathan keep up the good spirit and have safe travels ❤️!
Thank you for your comment. It was very nice and touched our spirits. We wish you a wonderful day! ❤️ 🇹🇷
You guys are lovely, thanks for the video. Come back again :)
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you liked it. We hope to visit again soon and explore other parts! Türkiye is a wonderful country! 🇹🇷
Welcome to istanbul guys and come again and again and again...✨✨✌
Okay, we will! 🇹🇷
Poor geography knowledge. Typical!!!! Keep saying middle east!!! Istanbul was the capital of 3 empires. US history about 150 - 200 years max. Generations were living on these lands (Anatolia) way before your ancestors migrated to America. So show some respect. Make some research....
Türkiye is a great country and despite its long history, it’s unfortunate that more people don’t know about it.
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA bu turkiyenin suçu değil bunu bilmeyen cahillerin suçu
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA Dont care him :) Peoples are angry just for wars in arabian countries .
Yes it is in middle east. From Turkey to Iran, from Egyp to Arabian peninsula is middle east. East of it far east. West of it until central Europe is near east.
@@cenktuneygok8986 Sen orta doguda yasa kardes. Bosver takma kafani boyle seylere
I liked going through the airport security belt thing... Thanks for a unique experience, just by watching your videos!
Thank you for watching! We’re happy to share our experiences with you.
Nice mall travel video lol
You should visit Rüstem Pasha Mosque near the Spice Bazaar. You won’t believe the tile work. It was built in 1563.
Thanks for your recommendation! That sounds unbelievable! Thank you!
"The middle east has a reputation for being a scary place". You traveled to Europe, Istanbul is in Europe.
Istanbul is a one-of-a-kind place, very unique. It’s a great city that we’re glad we got to experience!
And Turkey is Near East or Asia Minor.
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA Placed by Byzas next to the city of the blind, because the previous settlers picked the wrong place to build a city.
@@shockandawe7274 Exactly. A lot of people think that the Near East is Middle East.
the most scary place to go is US
Welcome to Turkiye hope you have had a wonderful time in Turkiye. Come back again
Thank you for watching our video! We hope to come back again soon and explore other parts of Türkiye. It is such a beautiful place!
We are so glad you visit our country. You can get some information in mosques about religion with no hesitation feel free to ask it .. thank you so much sincerely 🇹🇷
Thank you very much for your sincere comment! We are so glad you enjoyed the video. We love Türkiye! 🇹🇷
@TRAVELiving-NJLA 💙
Istanbul is breathtaking...
🇹🇷 Yes! 🇹🇷
İstanbul me manque beaucoup :( il y a deux ans je vivais dans le quartier Şişli et franchement j'adore cette ville magique,maintenan je vis a Antalya pour mon travail
THis is the way we treat our guest all the time even at home guys. I´m talking about the restaurant. You will have this all over Türkiye of course the none tourist places
I really enjoyed watching this. Istanbul is its own world, very different from the rest of the country. Just like how NYC is different than the rest of the US. I haven't heard someone call this place Asia since I was maybe 10 haha. This is Europe, through and through. Istanbul isn't even middle east. It's on par with the biggest European cities like London and Paris in terms of modernism. It's way bigger and more cosmopolitan than multiple eastern european big cities combined. It has everything.
Kadikoy is the best. It's where I live. Those ferry rides and adventures I've had over the years in this gigantic city are insane! Including the 4 islands you can visit called the Prince Islands, which take about 30 minutes via ferry from Kadikoy.
I grew up in NYC as well, from 19 to 28 years of age. I learned how to speak and behave from New Yorkers and also became a man there, feel me? I still miss Istanbul a lot due to the amount of adventures I've had that are simply either not possible or not as fun in the states. Also Istanbul is the best city in the world for cat lovers. That's something I'm missing greatly in the animalless, boring car dependant city design and lifestyle of the americans. To me, there is nothing more depressing than to live in a place where you can't walk around to get groceries, shopping, bank, malls, movies, bars or parks. Walmart parking lot culture is completely foreign to me and I've almost had panic attacks when I had to get in a car to do some basic as shopping. That's why the only city I can tolerate is NYC but even then it's pretty dull compared to Istanbul.
Thank you for your excellent comment! I really enjoyed reading it and I'm very glad that you enjoyed watching this video.
I definitely feel you. 😂 I especially relate to your dislike of the walmart parking lot culture. It is depressing. We like how Istanbul was like and we really liked Kadikoy. Also, thanks for your recommendations!
We like you :) Don't leave us :) Also, besiktas is a good / safe neighborhood :) It's somewhat central too. Try simit with cream cheese - not the american kind but those small pizza slice shape triangles (karper?)
Be brave friends :) we like friendly visitors :)
Must visit : hagia sophia, grand bazaar, spice bazaar - these are not too far from the blue mosque :) chora church - a bit outside the city, maiden tower after sunset, galata tower, topkaki palace, dolmabahce palace
Must take the ferry tour that goes from the spice bazaar area all the way to black sea. Lots of castles/forts/palaces to see. Seafood to taste :)
Thank you for this comment and for your recommendations! We want to visit Türkiye again and to see more of what we missed the first time.
This is Anatolia.. Not middle east.. 🙄🤨
It's both.
Anatolia is in middle east, as well as Levant, as well as Arabian peninsula, as well as Mesopotamia, as well as Cyprus.
I watched you for the first time and I subscribed immediately because I found you very sympathetic. The video was very nice. But Türkiye is much more than Istanbul. You haven't seen the most interesting and beautiful parts. There is the tomb of the Virgin Mary in Cappadocia, Demre (the historical city where St. Nicholas lived), and Ephesus (Ephesus), which is also mentioned in the Bible. Historical Troy is in the city of Canakkale. Pamukkale, the white miracle of nature, in the city of Denizli and many other interesting things. By the way, I hope you also visited Hagia Sophia. Greenwitch has been fulfilling its function for Istanbul and the world since the Middle Ages. This information could have made the video more interesting. After this constructive criticism, I will say again that I found your video very nice and you very successful and will continue to follow you. Thank you for your sharing ❤
Thank you so much for your comment. We loved every word! We would love to see more of Türkiye; we have seen only a very small part. Your suggestions are excellent and would have made the video much better indeed. Thank you again so much for your comment, and for following along, and for giving us great recommendations, and for the constructive criticism! ❤️❤️❤️
Umarım ülkemizde seyahatiniz iyi geçmiş ve mutlu bir şekilde ayrılmışsınızdır. Sizler gibi iyi insanlara ülkemizin kapıları daima açıktır. Herşey gönlünüzce olsun.
Elin amarıgalısı gelmiş avm avm gezmiş. Süleymaniye önlerine şansa çıkıp da çekmişler havası var. Gezgin olduklarını iddia ediyorlar, gezdikleri doğrudur da gördüklerine ikna olmadım. Kendilerini geliştirmeleri dileğiyle...
Well come to Türkiye...
it makes me sad that some people think turkey is like india,iran or pakistan but at least they learned that they’re wrong and most importantly they didn’t have malicious intents like some other people
I'm truly sorry to sadden you. It was not our intent. We hope to challenge some of these perceptions. Türkiye is a wonderful place!
Is Turkiye in the middle east or just in the middle?? Ask your self that ??
You claim to have traveled many countries, but do you think Turkiye is a Middle Eastern country? :)
Before coming to Türkiye... I thought it was a middle eastern country.
I did not watch your video after hearing your comment about the ‘Middle East’ and how you were afraid, etc.
This land is where civilization-and perhaps even history-began. There was peace in the Middle East before the ‘peaceful Westerners’ arrived.
Thanks for your comment.
Welcome 🇹🇷
Thank you. Türkiye is a beautiful country and the people were very welcoming and friendly.
Did you guys meet some people? We are very hospital, friendly and very kind. We love befriending everybody and talking with everybody. Not talking to someone around you is a wasted time of life
We got to meet a lot of people although we didn't include those conversations in the video. The people we met were very nice and friendly. Thank you for this comment!
00:09 Turkey is not Middle East!
Turkie IS mid east.
It's a geographical reference,
quit been silly guys. :)
@@KenanTurkiye Dont talk nonsense! It is Eurasia. Maybe you and your mother are from middle east. That is your issue
Evet öyle :)
Turkiye is in the middle, not middle east
@@KenanTurkiye the view from US is different than from Europe. In Europe we are taught that Turkey is not in middle east. The USA is trying to impose its point of view here, but we do not accept that here in Europe
Gençler artık Türkiye 🇹🇷 diyoruz.
Sağlıkla kalın.❤
Thank you for your comment! That is good for us to know. 👍🏼
Here's something that you may find interesting. :)
The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'......
.....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :)
In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, fully, partially or made alterations in some way...
Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages,
but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :)
Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by travellers and cartographers since that time.
The name it self has a suffix, '-iye' that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia' which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Indones-ia etc.
Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia).
The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 year (yes the Orkhon Stone monuments are just a recent occurance in Turk history, it's not the start of it) is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years.
The use of the suffix '-iye OR -ia ' is no different thn the use of the suffix '-land', which comes after various country names like;
Ire(Eire)-land,
Po(le)-land,
Eng(Anglo)-land and the like,
we can see that the suffix ''-ia/iye'' is in a way the same as ''-land''.
Furthermore, another variation of this ''-iye'' suffix is used in English in the form of the suffix ''-town'', for example James-town, Williams-town etc etc.
Just one Turkish example for this would be a town called Fethiye (a major tourist attraction), Feth-iye is named after the first Turkish pilot Fethi Bey who was shot by english fire in 1913 over the lands of what is modern day Syria, the town been named after him, with the word meaning ''Feth-town'', again a play on the definitions of 'belonging to, land of'.
Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got;
Turk-ije (Dutch)
Turch-ia (Italian),
Turq-uía (Spanish)
Turq-uie (French)
Turk-ei (German)
Turk-ey (English)
Remember that English is an 'offshoot' of the German language; you can see the Germans tried to copy the pronounciation of 'Turk-iye', with the English almost copying the German version of the pronounciation, interesting isn't it? :)
Mind you all these attempts to copy the pronounciation of the name Türkiye was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named as turkey by white people....
...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of a fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (again the country was KNOWN since the 1200's as Türkiye, even though the name of the state was Ottoman State), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken', just like how a dog breed is known because of it's geography of origin, German Shepherd, American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc.
In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as greek and the country Greek or you don't call the terrier british and the lands Britain, or shepherd as simply german so on and so on, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years.
Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. :)
Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language only. : )
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. ;)
You're welcome. İstanbul has a rich and long history and so does the turkish people. İstanbul is also known as THE city of cats.
Oh, thank you for saying this. The part about the cats was something that I wanted to mention but forgot. Thank you!
To all the smartasses claiming Turkey is not in middle east: Middle east is from Turkey to Iran in north, from Egypt to Arabian Peninsula in south. West of Turkey until central Europe is near east. Anything east of Iran is far east. So yes, Turkey is in middle east.
Who defined Middle East? The British...It has been named as Near East for centruries ımplying the opposite of Far East....of course by the Westerns...It is up to you to locate yourself according to some westerns.. What a pity
Middle East covers only about 30 or 35 percent of Turkish land. In other words, you just landed on 'Europe' and asian side of Istanbul is 'Anatolia' or Asia Minor broadly. Stay safe!
Thank you for adding this information to the video!
@@TRAVELiving-NJLA you are welcome
Turkiye very good country very friendly people
Türkiye is an amazing place! 🇹🇷
Of course it is not the only city in the world but it is definitely the only country, Istanbul, the biggest of all, people forget to look south, its history is as old as Istanbul, in fact the city where Troy is located is Çanakkale :)
That is amazing! I wish we could have spent more time in Türkiye. It is a fascinating country!
do you know what Napoleon Bonaparte said about Istanbul. “If the world was only one country, Istanbul would be its capital"
That's probably true. Thanks for your comment!
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Istanbul is not a city. Istanbul province. There are 39 separate cities in Istanbul. Each city has a different mayor. I just wrote it to provide accurate information.
Istanbul is a city, and each ''seperate cities'' you mention are provinces.
Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for your comment! 😀
Unfortunately the news in the west keeps saying Turkey is in the Middle East so all these people think thats true. Turkey is in Asia Minor. Like Central Asia, South Asia and Turkey is Asia Minor and the Middle East is south of us. Thats the correct geography.
Thank you for adding this information to our video!
A brief correction, Turkey is not in the Middle East.
Istanbul is the center of the world, she is the capital of capitals, every place on west is called west, every place on the east side of her is called east, north and south even so. This is way older than English invented Middle East or German invented near east. it is understandable us ppl think in a way which systematically differ ppl beyond, but facts stay facts. It is better to come together, and not make huge walls.
Thanks for your comment and for adding this information to our video!
imagine beeing in turkey and istanbul and eating at popeyes... ohh lord
An Xray machine in a mall??? WOW its so terrifying!
Meanwhile in the States there's a school shooting every month xd
It was a very nice mall. We quickly got used to the added security.
Super
Nice video and wish you the best in your next travel destinations. I just wanted to touch upon one of the topics that has created a heated debate and some uneducated comments, which is the topic of the Middle East. But before going to this topic I want to admit that as a Middle Eastern person living in Canada with frequent visits to the USA I am puzzled by how the Americans see the world outside America. Back to the topic, most comments by the fellow Turks saying Turkiye not being part of the Middle East is both right and wrong depending where you are standing. If you are someone from outside Turkiye, in accordance with the international organizations, Turkiye, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine as well as all countries of the Arabian Peninsula + Egypt are part of the Middle East. However, in Turkish text books and media, they keep Turkiye outside the middle east (maybe due to having a foot in Europe or just for a political reason). In fact Turkiye is blessed with being part of multiple regions and not just one. So with this token, Turkiye is a part of Balkans, a part of Europe, a part of Asia, a Part of the Middle East, a part of Caucuses, a part of Eastern Mediterranean region, a part of Balck Sea region as well as a part of the Mesopotamia. So for my fellow Turks, calling Turkiya part of the middle east may sound strange to you, but there is nothing wrong with calling it that way because in the international political and geographical literature Turkiye is part of the Middle East too.
This was very informative. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this out! After going to Türkiye, our perceptions were changed. Türkiye is a lot more than we thought and I like how you put it: "turkiye is blessed with being part of multiple regions". Thank you very much for your comment! 🇹🇷
Acemi gezginler:) hoşgeldiniz🇹🇷💕👍
Didn't expect you guys to visit Turkey. If you haven't done so yet, you should include Troy in your itinerary.
The ancient city of Troy would be cool to visit. We didn’t know it was in Turkey. Thanks for telling us that!
You need to eat lahmacun and Adana kebap next time. Please visit Izmir and Ephesus
Great recommendations! Thank you!
Americans also call Turkey the Middle East. Oh no, that means they will invade there as soon as possible. 🤣🤣
Oh no. Hopefully our video shows that Türkiye is much more than we thought.
Oh dears, it was not always the same. 15 years ago, 5 liras were much or less 4 dollars.
Wow, that is quite the difference in just a relatively short amout of time!
Hoş geldiniz
Istanbul is the Best City in the world…
😂 It is really great! Thanks for your comment!
By the way, when you are in Türkiye you are in Asia to be exact in Eurasia. And we Turks actually are Asinas. Yeah through Islam and all the war around the aaabs, all came to Türkiye.
Eating popoeyes,mcdonals. 😢😢😢😢
The food they sell at these fast food places usually disappoints. The part about Carl's Jr. makes me laugh, personally.
They said: Where are our fast foods?
you guys need more time for visit Turkiye. east to west.
Yes, we wished we could have spent more time there. Next time. 😀
Magical city❤❤❤❤❤
One of a kind! Enchanting. 🤩❤️
Bosphorus river? Nope! It's a strait!
The Bosphorus is technically a strait not a river, yes.
one of the worst travel videos of Istanbul I have ever seen😃
Thanks for your comment!
That was funny, " I think we´re inside" You´re on its outskirts
I'm glad our video made you laugh!
Prices was 4 time chepper before corona.
Oh wow, that is a big difference! Prices have increased dramatically in the USA as well.
Nice video!
Thank you so much!
Sorry, stopped watching at Popeye's.
Thanks for leaving a comment!
I'm sorry guys,but this ignorance of Amercans still surprises me.Calling Marmara Sea which connects Black Sea in the bosphorus a RIVER !!! Thinking Türkiye is in the Middle East!! Please educate yourselfs a little..
Little by little, we're learning what we can. Thanks for your comment!
lets make one thing clear turkiye isnt in the middle east is in Asia yes but it is in Anatolie
Turkiye is:
Asia
Europe
Eurasia
Middle East
Anatolia
and beatiful.
Mall and hamburger? Are you traveller?