Solo to Istanbul's Most Dangerous Hood (at Night)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @JeanPierreBro
    @JeanPierreBro Год назад +1121

    Fun fact, @15:17 the kids say: "Subscribe!" and "Don't forget to subscribe!" They were giving you a proper shout-out

  • @danielhardy2590
    @danielhardy2590 2 года назад +236

    Playing with the kids was so wholesome

  • @pleb1105
    @pleb1105 Год назад +372

    Love how many kids there are in the streets, honestly seeing them walking around, playing, joking, its so sweet. kids stay inside where I live- all but this group of three boys and they always make my day

    • @Bakaaahsjflflakahhdkf
      @Bakaaahsjflflakahhdkf Год назад +23

      @@willkelly2387 that is just not true. a few years back, everyone in the west played outside too

    • @trollardo9720
      @trollardo9720 Год назад +31

      @@willkelly2387 Stop being so dramatic, they're just playing outside.

    • @trollardo9720
      @trollardo9720 Год назад +9

      @@willkelly2387 I have too. You're being dramatic.

    • @erenunal9733
      @erenunal9733 Год назад +6

      @@willkelly2387 i was born and grew up there and as a kid i used to stay out till 10-11 playing and most kids did

    • @erenunal9733
      @erenunal9733 Год назад +1

      @@willkelly2387 did i fuck, what an assumption to make matey, plus most wealthy families arent even wealthy in turkey

  • @BLINDEYE
    @BLINDEYE Год назад +941

    I love how he said he has been his barber for 5 years but dude is 14...

    • @jacksullivan775
      @jacksullivan775 Год назад +163

      When he walked in. He asked for someone else. Probably He wasn't there.

    • @Tronox99
      @Tronox99 Год назад +10

      maybe his older brother was his friend first and also his first barber too but eventually he became friends with his younger brother maybe thats what I think

    •  Год назад +58

      He is probably the apprentice of the main barber. You cannot have the licence for barber shop in turkey under 18. He is a skilled apprentice.

    •  Год назад +7

      the 14 year old dude is literally the owner's helper or son

    • @silpsizzup1299
      @silpsizzup1299 Год назад +5

      when you turn 12 you usually inherit your fathers business so he could have been there since he was 12 and just grew up being a barber

  • @DjXilma
    @DjXilma Год назад +204

    Women and children in the streets is a good sign that a neighborhood is probably safe.

    • @ReynaLikk-yj4xw
      @ReynaLikk-yj4xw 2 месяца назад

      not always. if it's a gypsy neighborhood those fuckers don't differentiate between man and boy, the kids will attack you lmao

  • @culpritdesign
    @culpritdesign 11 месяцев назад +140

    My wife and I stayed in Istanbul for a month and walked at night all over around Istanbul and we even dipped into some neighborhoods around the edge of the city which looked very poor. Everyone was nice and we never had any problems. It's a wonderful place with wonderful people.

    • @DOPEdwarf
      @DOPEdwarf 11 месяцев назад +16

      Correct. Its a very safe city. Stayed there for 6 months. Felt like I walked through every inch of the city, day and night. Most dangerous situation I was in was when I got chased by some stray dogs lol

  • @NathanClingan
    @NathanClingan Год назад +325

    I’m really impressed at how many people speak some basic English, even in the more troubled neighborhoods of Istanbul

    •  Год назад +19

      it wasn't like this before, kids born after 2000-2002 are new generation and they are better then previous ones

    • @Rare.99
      @Rare.99 Год назад +26

      most of them have access to youtube etc where most of the content is English-speaking. and the music, too

    • @KebabOpposer
      @KebabOpposer Год назад +3

      They have to scam you some way😂

    • @MHG796
      @MHG796 Год назад +22

      ​@@KebabOpposerwe are way less scammy and agresive than some of our arab counterparts

    • @KebabOpposer
      @KebabOpposer Год назад

      @@MHG796 hi bro I am from Israel so I know a thing or two about scams too 😆
      Been to Istanbul last year, I have family there, it's ok I understand the turist scam culture but I had an aggressive incouter with scammers in Istanbul, a guy in the street invited us to a spa treatment and massage for great price, we went with him knowing it may be scam.
      In the place we sat down, immediately some girls came to sit with us, so it was sus.
      Then they brought drinks and we stood up all at once to get out of there but they blocked the entrance, from here to there they understood to not mess with Israelies again 😁 im sure we gave them traumatic experience.
      Anyway other than that a friend phone got stolen, some islamic dudes threatened my friend because they knew he was Israeli, but other than that it was a good experience. And I have to say the cub driver that helped us catch the guy who stole our phone was the nicest most loyal cub driver I have ever witnessed. So devoted. We huged him after and paid him two weeks of salary 😆😆😆

  • @lah-tee5412
    @lah-tee5412 Год назад +166

    I just absolutely adore your channel! I don’t understand the snide comments you receive because you are a breath of fresh air, honest and real. I appreciate seeing someone who isn’t putting on an act. The way you interact with the locals no matter where you find yourself is really neat. My favorite is always the children though. You have a wonderful connection with all living things! Much love from Kansas!

    • @bck187
      @bck187 Год назад +4

      to be honest i love his honesty too, a breath of fresh air compared to you tubers like mark weins who just say everything is awesome (even dirty water).
      but this guy needs to chill a bit, when he meets somebody as a "friend" learns their name and then forgets it 2 minutes later...or accepts nice service and a meal and then turns around and says he wants to run their business into the ground...i mean c'mon, there's a difference between free speech and just trying to be an ass

    • @faniboa6208
      @faniboa6208 11 месяцев назад

      @@bck187I think it’s just his humor

    • @brysonjolls4302
      @brysonjolls4302 11 месяцев назад

      @@bck187 yeah dude he's just being sarcastic. I don't know how you can't tell

    • @bck187
      @bck187 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@brysonjolls4302 i know he's joking but still, he's in 3rd world countries in dangerous areas all alone, all it takes is for a local to understand a little English and then take it the wrong way...like i said he needs to chill

  • @IB-td5pq
    @IB-td5pq Год назад +192

    For anyone else who comes to Istanbul, don't be concerned you are being "ripped off" as a tourist when seeing sticker prices on menus like @3:47. This is common practice due to the inflation of the lira so prices are regularly changing.

    • @Bald-American-Idiot
      @Bald-American-Idiot Год назад

      You sir, run a delicatessen in Istanbul.... Jk 😂

    • @deobings
      @deobings 11 месяцев назад

      doesnt change the fact that they still rip off tourists

  • @mertefedoganay.
    @mertefedoganay. 2 года назад +274

    The children are saying dont forget to like at the end by the way :)

  • @ethanhekim4764
    @ethanhekim4764 Год назад +66

    Crime rate per capita in Turkiye is lower than in Canada. Interesting fact.

  • @Jupa
    @Jupa Год назад +31

    I remember having the most riveting conversation with a Turkish taxi driver, he didn't speak a lick of English and just used a phone text to speech. Dude was like meeting a character with max charisma in real life. Istanbul is amazing.

  • @Kimetic
    @Kimetic Год назад +133

    Loved the interaction with the kids, so wholesome

  • @adrianbeckmann3778
    @adrianbeckmann3778 Год назад +57

    He definitely keeps it real. He isn't afraid to say when he doesn't like something or someone, and when he does. His honesty and genuine way of coming across really brings out the best in people. I learned the magic of smiling and being uplifting in bringing the best out in all the people he interacts with.

    • @Scrub_Lord-en7cq
      @Scrub_Lord-en7cq 6 месяцев назад

      His honesty is what makes him vulnerable. Just spouting everything he has to say. Who knows what will happen to him the next day he said something awful to someone.

  • @johnzoid74
    @johnzoid74 6 месяцев назад +6

    Easily, and by a long shot the best traveling channel by far. Cannot even call this a vlog- these are very authentic traveling interactions.
    The people and experiences with the destination are what travel is all about.

  • @Necrokvnt
    @Necrokvnt Год назад +26

    Haven't been following your channel for too long but I absolutely love it! I'm a British guy who loves to travel and can speak SOME Turkish.
    Of all the vidoes of yours that I have seen, this one was the most wholesome to me. Especially when you were playing football with the kids at the end and they were telling people to subscribe :))

  • @lastofthemohicans4665
    @lastofthemohicans4665 10 месяцев назад +15

    Turkish people are so friendly and warm❤

    • @DeedlyDood
      @DeedlyDood 10 месяцев назад +1

      If watching hundreds of travel vlogs has taunt me anything, it's that most people are friendly when you are as well. It's always a welcome sight.

    • @lastofthemohicans4665
      @lastofthemohicans4665 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@DeedlyDood True, but people from certain regions, like Turkey, simply have hospitality in their DNA, whereas others are just artificially polite.

    • @vgumatay12
      @vgumatay12 10 месяцев назад

      The regular folk and kids are so sweet, it brings tears to my eyes they got a kick with him playing with them 👍

    • @bababoi9294
      @bababoi9294 6 месяцев назад

      @@lastofthemohicans4665big lie

    • @lastofthemohicans4665
      @lastofthemohicans4665 6 месяцев назад

      @@bababoi9294 Well, at least the ones I met in my life were. But I guess every nation has assholes

  • @lazydaze_7269
    @lazydaze_7269 Год назад +45

    skip to 7:45 if u wanna see a random kid swinging a tree branch

    • @roderickcortez138
      @roderickcortez138 Год назад +18

      Yeah. That was pretty random. Perhaps a glitch in the matrix.

    • @genveon0
      @genveon0 4 месяца назад +1

      npc

    • @vichael
      @vichael 4 месяца назад +2

      yeah tf was he doing

    • @bruholojist3276
      @bruholojist3276 2 месяца назад +2

      oh thats a turkish tradition. dont worry bout it

  • @Fle-2870
    @Fle-2870 Год назад +24

    I wish i have a young boys goofing around like this.. playing outdoors with other kids and being innocent... yes they are poor but this blessing is priceless ...
    The video is quite emotional

  • @ChucklingAway
    @ChucklingAway Год назад +72

    as someone who's turkish. I love how you was treated, esp by those kids. very heart warming.

  • @bostonluyasar7045
    @bostonluyasar7045 Год назад +143

    Salam alaikom brother. Salam alaikom brother. 😂 dude this is Turkey, not Arabia, only religious people greet each other like that.

    • @mimigottfried8604
      @mimigottfried8604 Год назад

      However that neighborhood is also full of Arab immigrants apparently 😂

    • @rubenspiga2681
      @rubenspiga2681 Год назад +33

      For real😂😂😂was painful

    • @anti_fitan
      @anti_fitan Год назад +23

      yeah you say ataturk alaikom

    • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
      @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied Год назад +3

      You are an ascended master. Free of flaws. Such a hero, you are. Dork.

    • @uknownothing5128
      @uknownothing5128 Год назад +8

      @@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied advice for the future perhaps? you wouldn't speak french in italy would you?

  • @nigelnicholls6168
    @nigelnicholls6168 Год назад +16

    You're amazing buddy,my new no 1 vlogger...brilliant, so amazing you enjoyed reliving your childhood with those kids and on camera fir us guys...love your honesty,humour etc..keep it up, God bless you 😊

  • @hongkongischeaper
    @hongkongischeaper Год назад +76

    Dolapdere is the "touristy" dangerous area in Istanbul. It has been gentrifying in the last few years, lots of art galleries in some areas of Dolapdere, ARTER being the biggest one. The real dangerous part of Istanbul is Esenyurt - lots of shootings, gang violence...etc.

  • @EllEss331
    @EllEss331 Год назад +10

    3:32 "Shout out to our home boy what's his face for showing us around, being our body guard." You have such a way with words!

  • @jiggersotoole7823
    @jiggersotoole7823 3 месяца назад +1

    Bro, your videos are possibly the most life-affrimimg content on you tube. I was thinking before that you must be of irish descent because of your sense of humour and general demenour. The fact that your laugh sounds so like my brother makes it even more likely. When you took the time to play with the kids nails it. It's exactly what i would have done in the same situation. Great stuff, bro.

  • @tedanderson7303
    @tedanderson7303 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @Joes-Thoughts
    @Joes-Thoughts Год назад +13

    Just came across your videos a few days ago. You are living the good life man! Keep it up and stay safe.

  • @adamclark6424
    @adamclark6424 Год назад +11

    Been subbed for 2 days and I can't stop watching. Love the videos man!!!!

  • @ease_y
    @ease_y 10 месяцев назад +4

    The kids at the end are so adorable

  • @juliana-142
    @juliana-142 2 года назад +28

    I love watching your videos ! keep it up you got this!

    • @SmallBrainedAmerican
      @SmallBrainedAmerican  2 года назад +7

      Thanks so much!! Really appreciate the support. Share w your friends ❤

  • @MackMateCom
    @MackMateCom Год назад +11

    Lovely seeing you interact with the children great videos from you

  • @wilonline
    @wilonline Год назад +59

    Loved those kids. That’s what humanity is about!

  • @windwarattack2300
    @windwarattack2300 Год назад +3

    Love those kids playing kick ball...I used to do that growing up in the 70s and 80s with my friends...great times...brings back memories

  • @vastcore
    @vastcore Год назад +6

    Turkey is such a beautiful place with very friendly people and incredibly tasty food.

  • @AllofJudea
    @AllofJudea Год назад +117

    Guy at 7:46 fighting some street demons

    • @martingrzanna2005
      @martingrzanna2005 11 месяцев назад +10

      thinking the same :-) What was he doing?

    • @anananasyiyen
      @anananasyiyen 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@martingrzanna2005 he is flying :) he is a pilot

    • @n.a.7723
      @n.a.7723 10 месяцев назад +1

      real

    • @EwigesEis
      @EwigesEis 10 месяцев назад

      hahaha true

    • @flowart
      @flowart 10 месяцев назад

      HAAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @Yunathesnowfox
    @Yunathesnowfox 4 месяца назад +1

    your videos are so genuine and enjoyable, love and peace

  • @maiyaj4606
    @maiyaj4606 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of the best travel vlogs I’ve ever seen

  • @alexolson9278
    @alexolson9278 Год назад +1

    I've been watching all your videos. You are one ballsy man. Just show up and go with the flow! Respect!

  • @user-bp3cj4hj4l
    @user-bp3cj4hj4l 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos have become a guilty pleasure. Keep making the most of those moments!

    • @fluestergefuehle
      @fluestergefuehle 10 месяцев назад

      Why guilty?

    • @user-bp3cj4hj4l
      @user-bp3cj4hj4l 9 месяцев назад

      @@fluestergefuehle because I should likely be doing something else rather than watching videos on RUclips 😂

  • @alicilingir7925
    @alicilingir7925 Год назад +7

    never laughed so much for a tourist video cheers you're great

  • @Just.A.T-Rex
    @Just.A.T-Rex Год назад +19

    You and Tommy over at sabbatical are the two most down to earth travel vloggers on this platform. Would be cool to see y’all link up. He just dropped his Tibet video and it was super cool to see inside lhasa with such a salt of the earth person. You would mesh great with him

    • @QueenAkhlys
      @QueenAkhlys Год назад

      Tommy who? I'd like to watch some more vlogg3rs

    • @5xt
      @5xt Год назад

      @@QueenAkhlys @SabbaticalTommy

  • @cuongtrinh1771
    @cuongtrinh1771 2 года назад +25

    amazing content. keep up the good work bro. i'm sure this channel will be huge

    • @SmallBrainedAmerican
      @SmallBrainedAmerican  2 года назад +9

      I appreciate the kind words- comments like this keep me going ✊

    • @Ozzie_Frenchcurrie
      @Ozzie_Frenchcurrie 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@SmallBrainedAmericanDifference between Turkish kids at the end of this video and arabic kids from iraq in other video, massive difference

  • @od5353
    @od5353 2 года назад +19

    Keep it up man, Love the content. Also in the end the kids said “ Don’t forget to Subscribe”. 😂 Waiting for more vids

    • @SmallBrainedAmerican
      @SmallBrainedAmerican  2 года назад +4

      Thank u my friend I appreciate the kind words

    • @oransherf1089
      @oransherf1089 2 года назад

      @@SmallBrainedAmerican good video go to cairo;;;;

  • @fatbearr_
    @fatbearr_ 4 месяца назад +1

    i just started watching your videos, you're so fun to watch!

  • @KayasizSisifos
    @KayasizSisifos 9 месяцев назад

    it was so wholesome to seeing you playing with those kids man, great video and you are always welcomed in Türkiye, stay safe.

  • @kalma999
    @kalma999 Год назад +3

    You're best RUclips traveller so far what i seen. Great humor:)

  • @MegaWatsonian
    @MegaWatsonian Год назад +3

    Man keep the videos coming. With consistent videos and great luck that someone doesn't wipe you
    off this earth first lol (just a joke) you will be one of the greatest modern explorer! What set you apart from other people is your charm and sarcastic character. Plus your emotions are fantastic!

  • @rumble1925
    @rumble1925 Год назад +37

    Turkish barbers are a real experience. One of the most annoying parts of being a tourist in Istanbul though is you never know when someone is being nice or you're about to be ripped off. Because both things happen all the time, some people are super genuine and hospitable, others rip you off as soon as you let your guard down. Also, a lot of street scams and shady people preying on tourists around Taksim. It's much better and relaxing outside Istanbul.

    • @alpt1980
      @alpt1980 Год назад +5

      Touristic areas can be like that. Many people come all over the world to scam, most are not even Turkish. But also there are Turkish scammers too. But to be honest, one of the safest cities in the world if ur not naive nothing happens

    • @precursors
      @precursors Год назад +2

      Sımnply donit go to Taksim. Istanbul is huge! I don't understand why tourists even go to Taksim. It's like they like the danger of getting scammed, like they're on some wild safari. Go to the Asian side of Istanbul.

  • @friedchicken1
    @friedchicken1 Год назад +3

    I love how you sai ciao ciao all the time :D as an Italian myself I am honored :D

  • @olegb139
    @olegb139 11 месяцев назад

    So heartwarming to see kids being kids. This was my childhood in post Soviet Kazakhstan. Brought me a lot of joy and I'm subscribing ASAP!

  • @itswysdumb
    @itswysdumb 11 месяцев назад +1

    @13:20 bruh.... you took the time to actually play with the kids.. see man you a real one dawg ! seriously.. and you're at an actual neighborhood of that country... thats what you call "authentic vlogger" 🔥🔥🔥

  • @kurtsiecolferites2160
    @kurtsiecolferites2160 10 месяцев назад

    Brought me so much joy watching you play with the children. They were so cute! And also, a Barber that good at 14??? That blew my mind!

  • @hunterzandarski5612
    @hunterzandarski5612 Год назад +8

    “He’s smoking my meat on the grill “ 😂🤣 I’m sorry bro but he was not smoking that meat, simply grilling it.

  • @Notguilty907
    @Notguilty907 Год назад +3

    April this year I spent time in Istanbul and what a great city it is. Busy with great food, lots to do, and the people were fantastically friendly. Met a few scammers in the Grand Bizarre which was jam packed with tourists. Easy to Get a around on the trams. Lots of side hustles if you're looking to do a deal. Thanks for a great video.

    • @ahmetyusufsrgl
      @ahmetyusufsrgl 7 месяцев назад

      It is "Grand Bazaar" if you wanted to say this.

  • @xband
    @xband 6 месяцев назад +2

    Lots of strays dogs/cats in Istanbul. People are very nice to them.

  • @222tg_
    @222tg_ 7 месяцев назад

    I smiled so mucu with those kids. Is just so nice to see kids playing and being happy. Takes me back to what's like being a kid. And how rare it is these days to see kids playing outside in the west.

  • @jeepowner2675
    @jeepowner2675 Год назад +6

    dad worked construction when i was a kid and i often went to work with him.one of the jobsites had a big canal with a trickle of water at the the bottom. me and the bosses kid used to ride pieces of plywood to the bottom just like that

  • @-valkyrie-00
    @-valkyrie-00 Год назад +7

    "this is the most dangerous neighbourhood at night, this is what people were afraid of"
    thanks for showing the light within the perceived dark

  • @1rallod
    @1rallod Год назад +2

    Those kids were great. Blessing to them!

  • @dtmgangsta
    @dtmgangsta Год назад +6

    When I would visit my family in Turkey in my young teens, my dad would make me jump in on practice at a facility a few blocks from where you were, and then I would make my way to the Asian side using public transport. The kids were telling you to come back the next day and for your viewers to subscribe.

  • @everydaydadfixinit4803
    @everydaydadfixinit4803 Год назад +2

    Connor, you travel the right way..off the beaten path, experiencing the true cultures/people

  • @furkanalma
    @furkanalma 2 года назад +12

    this could be the funniest video i've ever watch man. you're hilarious😼

  • @drohnenfabrik
    @drohnenfabrik 6 месяцев назад

    The children at the end, so sweet and wholesome!

  • @yorumustasi
    @yorumustasi 4 месяца назад +1

    Das Restaurant ist richtig schön finde ich :) und allgemein die Gegend mit den vielen Läden ist schön. Der Wachmann meinte nur Nachts ist es nicht sicher.

  • @yarelisserrano5806
    @yarelisserrano5806 Год назад +2

    He was having so much fun with the kids lol I love it

  • @BarelySentientBraincell
    @BarelySentientBraincell 9 месяцев назад +3

    This documentary makes me want to visit Turkey. It feels like middle east wtih european influence. Good for a guy like me, who never went out of central Europe. I love Turkish ddöner and meat stalls here and I think I'll enjoy the culture that brought them to my country. Like they give us a demo of their culture just to sample. And the people who work those stalls are so nice even on a bad day.

    • @talha4138
      @talha4138 8 месяцев назад

      If you go to the east side of Turkey, you will feel like you are in the Middle East. People are a little darker skinned. If you go to the north side, you will feel like you are in Sweden. The north side is a region with lots of greenery. If you go to the west, you will feel like you are in Europe. If you go to the south, you will feel like you are on the beach under the sun in South America. . people are helpful and friendly. The most important thing is Turkish food. You will love the food here, my friend.

    • @asnzkskos
      @asnzkskos 6 месяцев назад

      Just make sure to stick to the western side! The eastern side is literally invaded by immigrants at the moment

  • @Zoeriemann
    @Zoeriemann 11 месяцев назад

    These kids were soooo adorable playing with you 🥹

  • @brainy3429
    @brainy3429 Год назад +41

    mannnn your encounters and experiences are almost like scripted but they are not. That's amazing mann, maybe you are just born to travel or that's just how travelling goes

    • @Gdub33
      @Gdub33 11 месяцев назад +1

      This completely. It's like a strange force brings him together with these people. Almost every episode has a memorable person and hilarious events ensue.

    • @miaisheree
      @miaisheree 11 месяцев назад

      definitely born to travel

    • @anthonyfox477
      @anthonyfox477 11 месяцев назад +1

      He's just open to experiencing whatever, is respectful and has good energy. Hospitality is a core component of so many cultures outside the US - our friend here is just a perfect target for it.

  • @workinbirthcanal
    @workinbirthcanal Год назад +2

    Your RUclips will blow up soon bro

  • @5dollarshake263
    @5dollarshake263 Год назад +28

    I've been to Istanbul and hearing the Call to Prayer blast through the speaker every few hours gives the place such a special feeling BUT of course its dependent on how good the reciter(singer) is. Also amazing food, people, ect.

    • @oliveryt7168
      @oliveryt7168 Год назад +15

      Also, if you're not Muslim or religious, it can be very annoying.

    • @sbbeats1082
      @sbbeats1082 Год назад

      then dont come to turkiye, go to liverpool where u cant hear the prayer@@oliveryt7168

    • @precursors
      @precursors Год назад +4

      @@oliveryt7168 It can be annoying for muslims too, most Istanbulites complain that they're too loud. If you live close or next to a mosque especially, and since these mosques almost race each other on who can blast the call to prayer loudest, it can be quite irritating and there's nothing you can do about it.

    • @DeedlyDood
      @DeedlyDood 10 месяцев назад

      @@oliveryt7168 I'm not religious, but it's interesting as a foreigner. I could see how annoying it would be to live there however. I'm also anti-theist and wish people would stop believing, but alas, they should have the freedom to do so. A doubled edged sword.

  • @zt2207
    @zt2207 11 месяцев назад +1

    LOL the little kids at the end were telling everyone to subscribe to your channel.

  • @icefishing6592
    @icefishing6592 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really like your snake island trip in Myanmar. The drunk guide is so funny. He was constantly unconscious to what he should do 😂

  • @Stonr
    @Stonr Год назад +23

    way safer than an american hood

  • @retroolschool
    @retroolschool 11 месяцев назад

    Hey ice watched many of your vids, and must say that you really are an ambassador to the U S!

  • @bck187
    @bck187 Год назад +6

    "hi my freind what's your name?"
    "barrak"
    *2 minutes later
    "shout out to my homeboy, what's his face?"
    LMFAO

    • @precursors
      @precursors Год назад

      It was BaraN, not Barrak.

  • @HandlewithcareVibes
    @HandlewithcareVibes Год назад +6

    Conner has the ability to shake hands with a fish

  • @SamUrtonDesign
    @SamUrtonDesign Год назад +13

    I got food poisoning (AKA Sultans Revenge) on my first trip to Istanbul/Turkey. Not pleasant. I ended up moving to Istanbul a few years later, and never had a problem. I think if you get food poisoning once in a specific place, you get immunity for a while - your stomach acquires the foreign bacteria and learns how to deal with it. FYI I used to hang out around that neighborhood all the time (both night and day) and never had any issues. Never even knew it was considered dangerous at all.

    • @ObamaBinLaden792
      @ObamaBinLaden792 11 месяцев назад

      It may take time for people to get used to foods in different geographies. This is something proven by research. Moreover, Istanbul is very crowded and therefore it cannot be said to be a very hygienic city. Cities such as Izmir and Antalya are much better for many tourists.

    • @SamUrtonDesign
      @SamUrtonDesign 11 месяцев назад

      @@ObamaBinLaden792 "Travelers often get diarrhea from eating and drinking foods and beverages that have no adverse effects on local residents. This is due to immunity that develops with constant, repeated exposure to pathogenic organisms. The extent and duration of exposure necessary to acquire immunity has not been determined; it may vary with each individual organism. A study among expatriates in Nepal suggests that immunity may take up to seven years to develop-presumably in adults who avoid deliberate pathogen exposure.[18] Conversely, immunity acquired by American students while living in Mexico disappeared, in one study, as quickly as eight weeks after cessation of exposure." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travelers%27_diarrhea

    • @leahstrao
      @leahstrao 10 месяцев назад

      I also got food poisoning in Turkey!! glad to know I wasn't the only one lol

    • @DeedlyDood
      @DeedlyDood 10 месяцев назад

      @@ObamaBinLaden792 Yes, there are local bacteria in many places that are generally harmless, but foreigners are likely to react at first. That's not to say some places aren't legit dirty.

  • @33milldollars
    @33milldollars Год назад +2

    That barber was AMAZING !

  • @soundyea94
    @soundyea94 Год назад +2

    love your videos man!

  • @kirasouma7497
    @kirasouma7497 7 месяцев назад +2

    Bro you can say "merhaba" we dont really say selamun aleykum when we greet each other 😁😁 i love your channel🌸🌸💤💥

  • @thetawave2473
    @thetawave2473 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great videos. Balls of steel

  • @n8rm
    @n8rm Год назад +6

    "USA, Oh Shit...really!?!" lol All joking aside I really think you got a great thing going my man. I wish you nothing but the best bro.

  • @SamuraiClipsFunny
    @SamuraiClipsFunny 5 месяцев назад +1

    Why in Turkie people seem very tough and rough when it comes to communication? Seriously enlighten us

    • @Ben_Dover312
      @Ben_Dover312 3 месяца назад

      Because we are not slimey arabs and our culture and people are serious. If you want happy monkeys dancing around you, go to arabia or egypt

  • @seyahatt6843
    @seyahatt6843 Год назад +55

    This was awesome, your light character saves you anywhere in Turkey but the worst places or people. Unlike in the west where cities are dangerous in Turkey the opposite is true. The remote areas/villages can easily be more dangerous. That's because the rich people live in the City in Turkey and the poor in villages. In the West the poor in the City and rich in villages.
    There are packs of roaming kangal dogs basically everywhere (look them up) which would terrify anyone without a weapon, but more dangerous are the locals who can be very protective of their areas - which they set up in make shift camps literally wherever they want and keep animals - they also largely police themselves. In the east they have blood feuds of reoccurring murders that last generations. Everyone has illegal guns too in the remote areas and it's totally trivial to make you vanish to never be found.
    From my experience most Turkish people don't even know what remote mountainous areas are like, they never go! Imagine during the wild western period in USA, going to the deep south - that's what it's like.
    Kangal dogs: ruclips.net/user/shortsGtM6-LLO7E0 - walk on their territory and they'll attack you lol.

    • @legaciestr
      @legaciestr Год назад +6

      analizin batıdaki şehirleşme ile Türkiye'deki şehirleşmenin yapısını ve oluşumunun tarihini gözardı ettiği için ve batıdaki köy konseptiyle bizimki kıyas kabul edemez olduğundan tamamen boş

    • @rumbatumblajambomambo6241
      @rumbatumblajambomambo6241 Год назад +8

      I am a German and my dad used to start working in Turkey for projects in the 70s. We as German "tourists" would go deep into the mountains because he made friends from all over. Few years back dad and I sit and look at old photos and there is a photo of me sitting in some village in the Toros Dağları as a toddler among a bunch of Kangals. My dad sure must've trusted these folks and their dogs...or maybe he was very careless lol

    • @lineasevenadam5009
      @lineasevenadam5009 Год назад +3

      You make no sense. I have no memories of such 'bad people' on country side. I'd say country side is 10 times safer in terms of people. I think you had bad experience with dogs hahaha :D

    • @TheReptileHun
      @TheReptileHun Год назад +1

      Absolute bullshit, ive visited some of the most remote areas, mountains and scrublands in TÜRKIYE to find reptiles and never felt unsafe at all, the Kangals also don't care about you as long as you stray away from the flock. However there still are other dangers there but i'd be not overly concerned about people and dogs xD

    • @abuzerdag
      @abuzerdag Год назад

      I've been all around Turkey. The coastal sides are absolutely at least as safe as Istanbul (people would say black sea region would have bad people, I go there almost every summer, people are kinda colder but I wouldn't say dangerous). And the coastal cities are absolutely amazing to travel. Anatolian cities towards the east can be kinda dangerous maybe. They do have the Kangals there 😂

  • @netweed09
    @netweed09 Год назад +1

    Istanbul is for the most part , brilliant - I _love_ it!! 🥰🤩
    Great, top rated (Michelin) food for amazingly reasonable prices, mostly clean, has a ton of Heritage. Nowadays, Sporting events love it. Only thing was getting a Daily Travel ticket was a crowded nightmare!! Went there in June 23.

  • @yaush_
    @yaush_ Год назад +27

    The kebab place could definitely be made into a Starbucks! The Starbucks will of course need a parking lot, and also a massive highway right next to it to accommodate the traffic.

  • @jimmy8359
    @jimmy8359 11 месяцев назад

    Such a genuine dude

  • @n0rsca392
    @n0rsca392 6 месяцев назад +1

    That is one dangerous city. You might end up staying forever it's so pleasant!

  • @heekyungkim8147
    @heekyungkim8147 Год назад +3

    Omg…. The ear fire thing…. Kind of crazy…. Have never tried in my life…. So nice kids playing with you…

  • @honko1709
    @honko1709 10 месяцев назад

    i love this city, was just there this summer and I had the best bathing experience of my life at the hammam

  • @Affektlv
    @Affektlv Год назад +5

    Istanbul isnt like India man, their restaurants are usually just as good as in like scandinavia; cleanliness and food quality wise.

    • @DeedlyDood
      @DeedlyDood 10 месяцев назад

      There is a difference between a proper Indian restaurant and some dirty ass street vendor though. The place here looked very delicious.

  • @ryans3001
    @ryans3001 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video, Conner!

  • @akatripclaymore.9679
    @akatripclaymore.9679 Год назад

    Thank's for showing the better side of humanity ( world wide)🎉👍✌️

  • @SpideyWilliam
    @SpideyWilliam Год назад +2

    This was a really cool video and inspires me to do the same when i go to istanbul

  • @yorumustasi
    @yorumustasi 4 месяца назад

    Das Spielen mit den Kindern war echt schön :)

  • @paulitroke
    @paulitroke Год назад

    best video ever, this was so wholesome

  • @samamama8192
    @samamama8192 11 месяцев назад

    im just new, and catching up, but i hope he does more after hes proper rested up. you dont find a cool channel like this every day.

  • @audieconfesor6085
    @audieconfesor6085 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video!

  • @HuskyHustler
    @HuskyHustler 10 месяцев назад

    Great content brother.

  • @DavidRoberson-di6xu
    @DavidRoberson-di6xu 11 месяцев назад

    Mayb small brain” Probly not” but huge heart!! Yur changing lives dude!!