Why Been Foreigner In TÜRKIYE Is Difficult?

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @faang1485
    @faang1485 12 днів тому +5

    Really appreciate you talking about the truth

  • @ayaan-999-b7c
    @ayaan-999-b7c 6 днів тому +1

    LOVE From Bangladesh 🇧🇩😊

  • @monero892
    @monero892 10 днів тому +1

    "stayed in like late 90's" you say? SAY NO MORE! I must go to Turkiye now.....90's was the last great era

  • @jackbritain9700
    @jackbritain9700 10 днів тому +1

    Brother this is unrelated but I really enjoyed the video when you went into supermarket in Romania. You should do more video of what you can buy with 10euros

  • @ukgod6789
    @ukgod6789 11 днів тому +4

    It's very difficult to see and hear that girl talk about Istanbul and Turkey in general that way, but we understand. In another UA-cam channel, someone confirmed 👌 that there we're more than 800,000 Russians married to Turkish citizens in Turkey. I asked him where and how he made those calculations. And he later replied to me by saying that the information is from the Turkish government or/and published on their website. But still for me that figure is still very high, so i suppose there must be something else behind those numbers. Something very abnormal, despite the high numbers of tourists visiting Turkey from Russia. Another important thing people need to know about Ukrainian citizens despite the bad experiences the ones on this video have experienced in Turkey! Ukraine and in particular Ukrainian citizens are also not innocent, and probably worse than Turkish citizens because almost every one saw their disgusting treatment of people from African countries on tv just when Russia began the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Ukraine and Poland are very hostile to the hardship Africans. We unfortunately helplessly watched their traumatic treatment by Ukrainian citizens on the news from far away . In fact they treated Africans like animals. It's evident that, from the attitude and characters of these two Ukrainian citizens on this UA-cam video, not all Ukrainian citizens are the same.

  • @Amirnav75
    @Amirnav75 12 днів тому +2

    Joel where would you recommend to go for a holiday for a few weeks Poland or Bulgaria?

  • @balporsugu2.0
    @balporsugu2.0 11 днів тому +2

    Ayrıca son yıllarda eğitimli orta sınıf Türklerin aileleri ve çocuklarıyla birlikte batı veya uzakdoğu ülkelerine artan oranda göç etme nedenleri de videodaki Ukraynalı anne ve kızla aynı sebepten ötürüdür. Türkiye çocuklarınızı güvenle büyüteceğiniz ülke olmaktan çıktı. O yüzden Türkler arasında doğum oranı çok düşük ve göç oranı yüksek.

  • @Amirnav75
    @Amirnav75 12 днів тому +9

    She is 💯% right about istanbul.
    Although rich in history It’s one of the most unsafe places to visit in the world. The people in Turkey will do anything to scam you so you need to be extremely careful where ever you go.
    I’ve heard Marmaris, Bodrum & Antalya are better.

    • @cuorenerazzurro1661
      @cuorenerazzurro1661 11 днів тому +1

      You probably haven’t visited many places in the world to say that. I have been in man countries and cities much worse and scamming isn t isn t something making a place unsafe. It s pretty annoying I admit that but you should make them understand you are not the average tourist without any experience.

    • @bughuulsinister1211
      @bughuulsinister1211 8 днів тому

      What can you expect from TURKS.

  • @alexandrual2782
    @alexandrual2782 11 днів тому +1

    not ''been''. ''Being''.

  • @kenandry5654
    @kenandry5654 10 днів тому

    Sorry dude but just to catch people’s attention, that’s not way to do it… even when u r listening to other’s comments pls try to be respectful by neutral.i know what rasicm is while living in ch and de, beleive its no where near Tr. I Respect people’s ideas and experiences, but gimme ya break will ya, how can a country be not safe where every year 50 million visit and many of them buy houses…how can u talk about a country where u have not visited yet and how we look. Just google the the ukranian and russian population in antalya.