Why Turkish People Make This Sound?

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2024
  • This really Got me offguard, I almost thought he was insulting me at first 😅🤷🏼‍♂️ that’s why it’s so important to be open for different cultures to be different than ourselves and not judge, but try to understand.
    If we start an interaction by judging , then we will always find most people from other cultures to be “insulting”, “bad mannered”, “weird”, “disgusting” etc.. But if we first try to understand their culture, understand their way of eating, their way of interacting, then, 100% of the times I end up falling in love with their culture, and I learn something new and fascinating 🙌✨
    Also, I always find so interesting how after you notice one thing, you can’t stop seeing it everywhere!
    Now that I noticed this Turkish feature 🇹🇷 it’s so much easier to understand them when they speak, because most of the time they do this signs while they speak, so even if I don’t know Turkish, I can understand what they say by reading their signs 🙌
    But I have to say this is a feature of the people who live in Turkey, but many of the people in this video are not actually from Turkish descent, but Kurdish, Assyrian, Arab and also Turkish 🇹🇷
    This country is spectacular 🙌🫶
    #turkiye #turkish #turquia #sign #signlamguage #istanbul #adana #mardin #travelturkey #travelturkiye #culture #arab #kurdish #customs #alanstheory #alanstheoryturkiye #facts

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5 тис.

  • @user-ch9mn9qe2o

    That ain’ Albert Einstein that’s Turkish Albert Einstein 💀

  • @foivosarvanitis776

    We do this in Greece too! Greetings komşu!

  • @InsanePluckyOfficial

    Rebirth Of Einstein 😅😂Now he will use Gravity Fourmula to make pots..😂

  • @Ayxan_Eyvaz

    Doing this one time means "no" but doing this multiple times is the reaction to an embarrassing moment.

  • @CaddebostanRdr

    You actually called it Türkiye I'm so proud of you

  • @petrosstefanidis6396
    @petrosstefanidis6396 21 день тому +699

    What?! We do that in Greece as well! Very typical. Greetings to all Turkish brothers and sisters!

  • @anormalderecedenormalbiri8687

    I'm Turkish and I didn't know we were the only ones doing that "no" thing😅

  • @Chris-qj3dk

    Greeks do that sounds too to say no, we are literally the same 😂 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷

  • @aldebaran4332

    Italian here, we also make this sound to say no 😁

  • @user-gx7en5ft5o

    We also do it 🇺🇿 ... Like our brother country 🇹🇷

  • @ntluck1592
    @ntluck1592 14 днів тому +128

    We do this as well in Egypt. Probably in all countries in the Eastern Mediterranean. Heck, even the Japanese do it. It's called, clicking your tongue. Sometimes in disappointment, frustration, or to simply say no in a dismissive manner.

  • @fluffrad
    @fluffrad  +597

    Once means "no"

  • @elmasyazici329
    @elmasyazici329 День тому +13

    I am Turkish. I loved this video. Thank you.❤❤❤

  • @kornel91
    @kornel91 День тому +1

    Man, Nas Daily just keeps making quality stuff. Keep it up. You're so unique. Nobody does this kind of content but you.

  • @kafamagore58

    "This doesn't mean OK"💀 As a Turkish I can confirm that

  • @iDIOt44
    @iDIOt44 16 годин тому +3

    I am from Kyrgyzstan(Turkick state)

  • @its_shadow999
    @its_shadow999 28 днів тому +3

    Bartholomew Einstein💀💀💀

  • @Kirbogun

    "So i want to tell you *starts beatboxing*"

  • @IranLur
    @IranLur 21 день тому +32

    we use the exact same tsk sound in Persian and lift our head up to mean NO.

  • @ayeshafaaiz1686

    I'm Turkish that actually is a very useful sign for travellers