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I'm german and it's very nice to hear about the opinion turkish people have about us. I recently started learning turkish because there are so many turkish people in germany, that some turkish things kind of part of german culture and everyone has a turkish friend or relative
i won't never forget these two people (Otto Liman von Sanders,Otto von Bismarck) big respect to them, for what they do for Ottoman for this country we live on
Merhaba! Ben Almanya'dan ve Türkçe öğrenıyorum, çünkü bence Türk insanlan orada de burada çok iyim! Evet, Türk yemek ve Türkiye harika, sanırım. Maalesef, videoni Türkçe daha çok kötü anlamıyorim, ama iyi varsinız altyazı! Çok teşekkürler ederim!
Yorumunuz için teşekkürler. Türkçe öğrenme yolculuğunuzda size başarılar dileriz! Super Easy Turkish videolarımıza baktınız mı? O videolarda hem daha yavaş konuşuyoruz hem de daha açıklayıcı videolar çekiyoruz.
Hallo, ich lerne Deutsch für zu hausen in Deutschland in Zukunft. Ich bin 17 jahre alt und bin zwölften Klasse nämlich meine Lebe im Universität wird nächste Jahre starten. Ersten ich möchte deutsche Dolmetscher sein. Dann ich will nach Deutschland für MBA fliegen. Ich plane über Wirtschaft studieren. Glauben Sie, ich kann einen Arbeit finden?
I liked both videos. I noticed that the Turkish people talked a lot about the characteristics and philosophy of the German people. Whereas the other video German people talked more about the contributions of Turkish food. Wish there can be an episode 2 of Easy German where they dig deeper.
Interesting to hear very positive Turkish views of Germans. I guess it’s the politicians and media that spoil the atmosphere. I met a lot of turks in Germany and Austria. All of them were friendly and helpful to me during my very brief stay in Europe.
Actually I knew that people had positive views of Germans. But still I was a little bit surprised because I almost didn't hear any negative comment. I was surprised even though I knew it, that explains the power of media I guess...
Don’t care about German Turks, all they do is getting lower of the Turkey‘s reputation. they come to Turkey with the super lux BMWs or Mercedes‘ and showing them to us nor they vote for Erdoğan for Turkey but in German elections they support the left wing. They say they hate to Germans and the German Government but when they come to turkey they criticize about Akp‘s „wonderful“ works.
@@metis9692 I'm a German-Turk and why you always say (they). So all German-Turks are like that how you say it or what? we just go to turkey because we want to show the people there that we drive Mercedes BMW? We want to visit our families our for example my parents want visit there homelands nothing more and believe me there is hard work behind the vehicle.When you got a nice car and just drive normally on the streets in turkey and do nothing bad the people will be jealous and think you try to show them that you got Bmw, Mercedes.Soo silly.
@@metis9692 well you have to keep in mind that they have left a very different country. The turkey they or their family left 50 years ago doesn't exist in reality anymore, but only in their heads. So I think they probably still think in that way when going back to the modern turkey. 50 years ago Turkey was a lot poorer than it is today, hence visible signs of wealth are probably still a lot more important in their heads than in todays turkey. Also voting and praising the "strong man" makes sense when you think of the societal uncertainty and repeated military takeovers that happened in the time when most of them left. So they are voting and behaving from a point of view when turkey was still poor and in societal turmoil, not the prosperous nation it has become in the meantime. Not to excuse their behaviour, but I always find it helpful to try to look at the world through the other's eyes to understand their motivation.
@@boahkeinbockmehr but every summer they come back to turkey for a "vacation" so they know current situation and they know that our economy declines day by day. they shouldn't join the elections...
Ben de Almanım ve Türkçe ögreniyorum birkaç senedir! Hatta gecen sene İzmire taşındım. Kanalımda bunların hakkında videolar paylaşıyorum :) Güzel video, en az 5 defa izledim bu arada !! :P
Thank you for this episode. I really enjoyed watching it. Without a doubt, there is still not enough friendly and positive communication between people. The media say: bad news is a good news. And you say: good news is what we need the most. I strongly believe that over time people are going to get closer to each other, that they will understand each other better and trust each other much more. But for this, we need more cultural exchange, more communication, more mutual understanding. And your work is providing this.
A very interesting video.Turks seem to have a very positive view of Germans. I do hope that we Germans are able to keep up that opinion.I was in Germany (Munich) recently and I am sad to say that the only youngsters that show education seem to be of Turkish origin. I don't know what happened to the original population. They seem to spoil their children up from kindergarten age. I loved to buy fruit in Turkish shops where the cashiers are friendly , always with a smile, attending their clients bilingual, changing between German and Turkish with amazing ease.
German kids are mostly too spoilt by their anti authoritarian -"buddies" parents to be able to be less selfish, well-mannered,courteous... This German authority trauma backed up a permissive mindset- which has deleterous backlashes onto education system😮 e.g:no homeworks ,kids' blossoming first with stupid creative writing assignments... Then Königkinder kids as kings become grumpy,unfriendly adults at cashier desks😢Lack of empathy,good image. Please let's send out German kids into Turkish ,Japanese families to tame them back😂
2 yıldır Almanya'da yasayan birisi olarak Alman'ların en buyuk özellikleri sistematik, kuralcı ve disiplinli calismaları diyebilirim. Ancak kesinlikle cok çalışkan değiller, sonuç odaklı değiller. Alman sanayinin güçlü olma nedeni bireysel çok çalışmadan ziyade, kesinlikle iyi bir sistemlerinin olması. İyi sistemden kötü iş, kötü sistemden iyi iş çıkmaz. Alman'ların iyi özelliklerinden bir tanesi de dış görünüşe aşırı önem vermezler, bunun için gereksiz zaman harcamazlar. İş ile özel hayatı ayırmasını çok iyi bilirler ve işte aşırı samimiyet kurmazlar. Az yer, çok spor yaparlar. Bir de hakikaten cimrilerdir ama bir bisiklete 3 bin euro gibi öyle şeylere öyle paralar verirler ki bazen anlamakta güçlük çektiğim durumlar olabiliyor
Çok iyi, leider nur das kann ich auf Türkisch sagen, ich komme aus Nigeria und hab' durch Easy German Deutch gelernt, aber jetzt möchte ich Türkisch lernen, ich warte auf mehr Videos, die mein Türkisch verbessern werden , teşekkür ederim
Hello from Germany! My family members came from Turkey to Germany in 1969. But they didn't come as typical guest-workers. They were students. All of them have degrees from German universities (my siblings and I are also academics). We have always been extremely well integrated into German society, because my parents have never been religious. They were influenced by the ideology of Ataturk. What I want so say is that .... when it comes to Turks, successful integration often depends on their level of education and also on the fact, whether they are religious or (instead of that) were influenced by Ataturk (which means that they behave and live "western"). In general, educated Germans and educated Turks don't have any problems with each other.
@@alexjones5115 Why should that be a lie? Please give a link to your Facebook account! I will write to you via Messenger. I am female. So I never give my Facebook account to someone first. But, as I said, if you give me a link to your account (which will hopefully NOT be a fake account!!!) , I will send you a message. By the way, besides me, there are other people of Turkish origin, too, who are well integrated into the German society. This is just another example: ua-cam.com/video/yvntVcRxKo4/v-deo.html
Ich glaube, als Kind haben sogut wie alle es gehasst, wenn man von den Eltern gezwungen wurde, "die Sprache der Heimat" zu lernen. Als Erwachsene waren aber sicher die meisten froh, dass sie statt Fußball zu spielen auch mal zu Hause sitzen und sich durch langweilige Bücher und Filme quälen mussten. Schönen Gruß an alle, die zwei Muttersprachen haben. Bei mir wär's Plattdeutsch gewesen, aber meine Eltern haben mich halt nicht gezwungen. ;)
Stereotypes here and there, but I'm positively surprised about the answers. These people seem like they're more in the democratic spectrum and peaceful-minded.
@Celal Erdem Çetin You know what, I admire your hospitality.
4 роки тому+27
Well that's not a surprise. I'm a German-Turk. And the german media shows Turks specially as arabs. Examples are the Murders of muslims womans. When arabs kill their woman's because of 'religious' reasons, the German media shows them as Turks. The most famous "turkish" comedian in germany who made the most stereotypes against Turks, is an arab. Who portrays himself as Turkish. The list goes on, but mainly the germans know Turks for their religion. Which is pretty bullshit, because Turks are secular.
@@EasyTurkish Primarily the differentiated view of the migration of Turkish "guest workers" since the 1960s. primarily the differentiated view of the migration of Turkish guest workers since the 1960s. Very good trains of thought. We all know that many mistakes have been made on the German side and that it took a long time for German politicians to recognize that the Turks who were once brought are not guests, but fellow citizens. In the video, however, it was also mentioned that the Turks who live here also make mistakes if they are not ready to fit into an existing society and rather create their own isolated society in parallel. Sure, one thing, conditioned the other, but it doesn't help a real life together if you live in the past and are not ready to make the future better. Oops, I just wanted to address the good objections in the video regarding integration / assimilation. Oh, and before I forget, it's nice that Hegel and Kant were mentioned. :)
almanlarla türklerin ortak noktası harbiden yoktur benim de aklıma 1. dünya savaşından başka birşey gelmedi :D ama nedendir bilemem bu almanlara sempatim var. isviçre saati gibi elemanlar.
I enjoyed this very much. I wonder though, what is meant by the word "normative"? I'm a little confused about what the interviewees mean. Rule-followers? Conforming?
turkish people look very diverse. ive seen in other episodes where they look like regular white people and yet we have turkish people who could pass for arab,latina etc in this episode. but i do wonder,how common are east asian looking turks or even east asians in turkey?
You are right, Turkish people are diverse. About your question, there are "east asian looking" Turks but they are not "that" common. (In Istanbul at least)
They look diverse because they are mixed. Ask them to do DNA test and they would find out that they have Armenian, Assyrian, Greek, Bulgarian, Georgian, Albanian, Circassian roots. Have you ever seen light-skinned blue-eyed Turkish actor or actress on screen? He or she must definitely be mixed!
@@EasyTurkish it's not even a guess. this is fact. you said yourself that you even have gingers. Ottoman Empire was huge back then and had people of many nationalities, your emperors or sultans married foreign women, and it is even depicted in your TV shows like Magnificent Century, your main characters and even actors have foreign background - the guy who played the Sultan is of Albanian descent and the Sultana is half-German. you guys are mixed and this is the fact, no matter how much people or government are trying to implement pride & Turkish nationalism into society.
You are right, Turks are the most diverse people on earth, coz one part mixe with indoiranian, one part with SouthAsians, Middle East, Caucasus, Northern Africa .....the trekker trks :)
Bu sadece yabancılar için değil bizim için de çok eğitici bir video oluyor. Almanlar hakkındaki klasik düşüncelerimizi videodaki arkadaşlar açıklamış. Bence dünya üzerindeki birçok insan Almanlar hakkında benzer şeyleri söyleyecektir. Kişisel düşüncemi söyleyecek olursam: Ben de Almanların çalışkan oluşlarına ve işlerinde kuralcı oluşlarına hayranım. Ancak Almanlar gerçekten soğukkanlı insanlar. Sosyal ilişkilerde bizim ki gibi değiller. Bizde akraba ilişkileri olsun, aile ilişkileri olsun, bütün bu ilişkilerde daha cana yakınız. Almanlarda, sanırım, bu tarz ilişkilerden pek bahsetmek mümkün değil. Neyse, bakalım Almanlar bizim hakkımızda ne düşünüyormuş? Öğrenme vakti :) Öyle ya da böyle, farklılıklar mutlaka olacaktır. Önemli olan saygı çerçevesinde birbirimizi değerlendirip anlayabilmek. Almanya'daki tüm güzel insanlara Türkiye'den saygılarımı ve sevgilerimi sunarım. Özellikle bu çetin zamanlarda tüm Alman halkına Allah'tan sağlık ve sabır dilerim. Tabi bize de. Videoyu hazırlayan arkadaşlar, sağolun, var olun!
@@EasyTurkish friendly collaboration between Easy Greek and Easy Turkish? Okay tension and history jokes put aside, if it happens that'd be sweet and awesome
@@RURK_ Actually we were planning a visit to Easy Greek team in March but you know the story... We had to cancel our trip :/ We are seriously considering this :) Stay tuned!
Çok güzel video olmuş. Kendim doğup büyümem Fransa ve son üç senedir 3 farklı Alman şehirlerinde yaşadım ve hala yaşıyorum. Insanların söyledikleriyle katılıyorum. Tecrübemi paylaşmak için UA-cam kanalım da Fransızca, İngilizce, Türkçe ve yakında Almanca videolar çekiyorum. Ordan soru sormak isteyen varsa severek cevaplarım :) bu yorumu göreni kanalım da bekliyorum ;) I'm a Turkish born and raised in France and the last 3 years I lived in 3 different cities in Germany and am still living there. I really liked the video and agree with people. In order to share my experience I'm making videos on my UA-cam channel in French, Turkish, English and soon in German. Don't hesitate to visit my channel and ask me for question. I'll be glad to answer :)
aynı prensiplerde türkiye'de yaşamaya çalışıyorum ve tutunamıyorum. müşteriye yalan söylemedim diye işten kovuldum. iş disiplinim hep kötüye kullanıldı. şu an işsizim, iş aramayı da bıraktım ve köye yerleştim. yanlış ülkede doğmuşum
@@EasyTurkish Thank you and thank you for this amazing resource! Your hard work is appreciated! The world needs mutual understanding and you're providiing that.
In the 70ies my parents saw that a lot of workers from Turkey came over to our town, they thought, that they could probably get homesick, because everything was different in Germany. So they asked an Turkish/German Interpreter for companies, that sell main stream food, which can be easily imported. My parents wrote letters to these companies and imported turkish products and sold them in a tiny supermarket. Sometimes I did my homework at the office of my father and one day I realized, that some of the Turks screened movies in Turkish in a club room for free, just around the corner of my parents shop. Sometimes I went there and watched a movie there. Most of them were Bruce Lee movies. You don’t have to understand Turkish to comprehend the story of such a movie. One day they screened a movie, that had a very strong impact on me. It was Yilmaz Güney‘s „Yol“. The inhuman fate of the characters of this film, moved me very much. It was a strange situation, that after some time a few guys left the movie. I thought, because they might have go to work. When the movie was over they stood outside and had an argument with another guy and started to beat him up. I could not understand why. Later one of the guys who could speak German, told me that the movie also had something to do with the quarrel between Kurds and other Turks. It was really shocking to me that a movie can lead to such an aggressive behavior. I was told that it’s about the honor which would have been attacked and that people get violent about it. I never went there again and then 20 years later, I read the story of Hatun Sürücü in the papers, who was a victim of a honor killing in 2005. To this day I can’t understand how anybody seriously thinks, that the honor of the family can be restored by a murder. To kill somebody, regardless if the person is part of your family or not, just because she or he has a different point of view for the own life, is a poor and coward act and for me, the honor of everybody, who agrees to it can’t be lower. It comes from an attitude that is patriarchal, regarding men as superior, instead of being respectful to one another in the most elementary manner, when people disappoint or offend you, then led them go, but being violent to them reveals, that there’s no brain. It doesn’t solve the conflict to kill a person for having a different mind set. On the other hand, I have so many cool friends and coworkers with both passports (Turkish and German), we don’t care at all what others are thinking. Tunç, Ufuk and Yonca, you are the best!!! 😉Arkadaşlığın için teşekkürler!
bro, the story you told was great, the 90s were very difficult for Turkey, you probably know that there is probably nothing like that anymore, we are the next generation of young people of Turkey, we are very modern, no doubt about it, my English is a little bad, sorry. 😉
@@EasyTurkish havasi suyu insanlari dogasi yagmuru kari sisi ayni ingiltere gibi soguk ve bu videonun almanca versiyonun izlerseniz easygermandaki almanlar turkler hakkinda ne dusunuyor diye oradaki lafizlardan barizki almanlar halen turkleri sevmiyor ve gecinemiyorlar 50+yil gecmesine ragmen.
Ich bin ein Turkisch-Mutter Sprachler und würde gerne Deutsch-Türkisch Tandem machen. Wenn interessiert, antworte ruhig Mal dieses Kommentar, wir können mails tauschen!
mairaa345 What is your point? Turks are turkish , germans are german you arent even turkish ? Dont talk about this topic if you have no idea, mind you own business jealous person
@@tanyldz47 Well ofcourse Greek culture is close to Turkish culture. I am from Greece (Western Thrace/Xanthi) and i can tell you that other than the religion and language these to cultures are the same, yet you don't realise it because of the politics.
What do they mean by „normative“? The Word normative by definition is applicable to any and every culture/race/society so using that word doesn’t really make sense.
@@alevyildirimm oh my gosh, thank you. I kept trying to figure out what they meant by that. We don't say "normative" in English for this. I would say "obedient" or "conformist". Thank you!
@@JennHolt Yeah, it is rather obedient but not exactly, it's also about discipline and to be "proper" when you think about Germans haha. That's what they mean
1:03 is wrong, it is fremch-franzosich, not german....people say it because french ist elit and elegance and high qualite, people always want french for children, because '' parisien'' effect
No it is not, it is "Alman mürebbiye"(German tutor) for strict(if not "militaristic") ones. "fransız mürebbiye"(French tutor) was used as posh ones with a wanna be elit-ish facade, not necessarily strict.
Wow, holding all Germans responsible for the horrible incidents that happened there, makes you sound as awful as the people who did those terrible things.
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg It also makes you hypocritical. When it comes to Muslims the all Muslims are bad but when I put here anti racism & violence response. Does that make it hate? How can you be so blind...
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg And Germans did all those attacks. Those are all recent events. German legal system has not yet solved these cases after 20y.
@@rkntuessday-3485 Lol, nice guess. But I don’t have any problem with Muslims and when there is a crime committed by a person who happens to be Muslim then I don’t judge all Muslims by that. You on the other hand are talking like all Germans are responsible for that. Those who are responsible are indeed German guys, but by far not the majority. These are right wing assholes who sadly exist all over the world. Still, you can’t judge a whole nation on that. Well, we can discuss what recent means since Solingen is 23 years ago. The perpetrators had a trail and are still in jail. The dude from Hanau is dead. So what do mean by has not yet solved that cases? I know they’re still investigating on the Nürnberg case. It’s not like they gave up. There was just an article about it a couple of months ago. It’s sad that the case isn’t solved yet, but unfortunately unsolved cases happen.
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg Another hyprocite n@z1 german. Those may well be in jail but the case is not closed and you are responsible for the war crimes. And you guys want to teach the world lessons in Qatar. All the world is laughing at you with your actions. 😂 Hope you guys get karma from your war crimes.
how shallow the Turkish ppl’s comments when compared to German’s (other video). Maybe its bc the interview done with people having no ties with Germany at all, i dont know. without traveling and having an experince, of course Germans would be undermined to “discipline”. i believe tolerance and freedom given by the society and also by the state (w/o considering religion, sex, sexual orientation, place of birth and etc.) is the definition of todays Germans. (i’m turkish been to Germany many times)
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Such a nice video you made! 😃
Thank you guys! We're learning from the best :)
Dostum,Azerbaycana beklerim hepinizi 🇦🇿💖🇩🇪💖🇹🇷.
I'm german and it's very nice to hear about the opinion turkish people have about us. I recently started learning turkish because there are so many turkish people in germany, that some turkish things kind of part of german culture and everyone has a turkish friend or relative
i won't never forget these two people (Otto Liman von Sanders,Otto von Bismarck)
big respect to them, for what they do for Ottoman for this country we live on
Mashallah mein Bruder 💪🏻
Nice opinions, greetings from Germany 🙋🏼♂️
Merhaba! Ben Almanya'dan ve Türkçe öğrenıyorum, çünkü bence Türk insanlan orada de burada çok iyim! Evet, Türk yemek ve Türkiye harika, sanırım. Maalesef, videoni Türkçe daha çok kötü anlamıyorim, ama iyi varsinız altyazı! Çok teşekkürler ederim!
Yorumunuz için teşekkürler. Türkçe öğrenme yolculuğunuzda size başarılar dileriz! Super Easy Turkish videolarımıza baktınız mı? O videolarda hem daha yavaş konuşuyoruz hem de daha açıklayıcı videolar çekiyoruz.
Hallo, ich lerne Deutsch für zu hausen in Deutschland in Zukunft. Ich bin 17 jahre alt und bin zwölften Klasse nämlich meine Lebe im Universität wird nächste Jahre starten. Ersten ich möchte deutsche Dolmetscher sein. Dann ich will nach Deutschland für MBA fliegen. Ich plane über Wirtschaft studieren. Glauben Sie, ich kann einen Arbeit finden?
@@alpaksu3800 ich lerne auch,damit ich eines Tages ein Deutschlehrer werden kann:)
ya yerim ben seniii. sen Türkçe mi öğreniyorsunnn
@@uamyaymr5527 haha 😅
I liked both videos. I noticed that the Turkish people talked a lot about the characteristics and philosophy of the German people. Whereas the other video German people talked more about the contributions of Turkish food. Wish there can be an episode 2 of Easy German where they dig deeper.
Interesting to hear very positive Turkish views of Germans. I guess it’s the politicians and media that spoil the atmosphere. I met a lot of turks in Germany and Austria. All of them were friendly and helpful to me during my very brief stay in Europe.
Actually I knew that people had positive views of Germans. But still I was a little bit surprised because I almost didn't hear any negative comment. I was surprised even though I knew it,
that explains the power of media I guess...
Don’t care about German Turks, all they do is getting lower of the Turkey‘s reputation. they come to Turkey with the super lux BMWs or Mercedes‘ and showing them to us nor they vote for Erdoğan for Turkey but in German elections they support the left wing. They say they hate to Germans and the German Government but when they come to turkey they criticize about Akp‘s „wonderful“ works.
@@metis9692 I'm a German-Turk and why you always say (they). So all German-Turks are like that how you say it or what? we just go to turkey because we want to show the people there that we drive Mercedes BMW? We want to visit our families our for example my parents want visit there homelands nothing more
and believe me there is hard work behind the vehicle.When you got a nice car and just drive normally on the streets in turkey and do nothing bad the people will be jealous and think you try to show them that you got Bmw, Mercedes.Soo silly.
@@metis9692 well you have to keep in mind that they have left a very different country. The turkey they or their family left 50 years ago doesn't exist in reality anymore, but only in their heads. So I think they probably still think in that way when going back to the modern turkey. 50 years ago Turkey was a lot poorer than it is today, hence visible signs of wealth are probably still a lot more important in their heads than in todays turkey. Also voting and praising the "strong man" makes sense when you think of the societal uncertainty and repeated military takeovers that happened in the time when most of them left. So they are voting and behaving from a point of view when turkey was still poor and in societal turmoil, not the prosperous nation it has become in the meantime. Not to excuse their behaviour, but I always find it helpful to try to look at the world through the other's eyes to understand their motivation.
@@boahkeinbockmehr but every summer they come back to turkey for a "vacation" so they know current situation and they know that our economy declines day by day. they shouldn't join the elections...
Ben de Almanım ve Türkçe ögreniyorum birkaç senedir! Hatta gecen sene İzmire taşındım. Kanalımda bunların hakkında videolar paylaşıyorum :)
Güzel video, en az 5 defa izledim bu arada !! :P
Thank you for this episode. I really enjoyed watching it. Without a doubt, there is still not enough friendly and positive communication between people. The media say: bad news is a good news. And you say: good news is what we need the most. I strongly believe that over time people are going to get closer to each other, that they will understand each other better and trust each other much more. But for this, we need more cultural exchange, more communication, more mutual understanding. And your work is providing this.
I agree with you! Since we have the opportunity, we will try to do our best to represent our culture :)
A very interesting video.Turks seem to have a very positive view of Germans. I do hope that we Germans are able to keep up that opinion.I was in Germany (Munich) recently and I am sad to say that the only youngsters that show education seem to be of Turkish origin. I don't know what happened to the original population. They seem to spoil their children up from kindergarten age.
I loved to buy fruit in Turkish shops where the cashiers are friendly , always with a smile, attending their clients bilingual, changing between German and Turkish with amazing ease.
Thank you a lot for your comment. Let's all make an effort for a better world ❤️
German kids are mostly too spoilt by their anti authoritarian -"buddies" parents to be able to be less selfish, well-mannered,courteous...
This German authority trauma backed up a permissive mindset- which has deleterous backlashes onto education system😮 e.g:no homeworks ,kids' blossoming first with stupid creative writing assignments...
Then Königkinder kids as kings become grumpy,unfriendly adults at cashier desks😢Lack of empathy,good image.
Please let's send out German kids into Turkish ,Japanese families to tame them back😂
2 yıldır Almanya'da yasayan birisi olarak Alman'ların en buyuk özellikleri sistematik, kuralcı ve disiplinli calismaları diyebilirim. Ancak kesinlikle cok çalışkan değiller, sonuç odaklı değiller. Alman sanayinin güçlü olma nedeni bireysel çok çalışmadan ziyade, kesinlikle iyi bir sistemlerinin olması. İyi sistemden kötü iş, kötü sistemden iyi iş çıkmaz. Alman'ların iyi özelliklerinden bir tanesi de dış görünüşe aşırı önem vermezler, bunun için gereksiz zaman harcamazlar. İş ile özel hayatı ayırmasını çok iyi bilirler ve işte aşırı samimiyet kurmazlar. Az yer, çok spor yaparlar. Bir de hakikaten cimrilerdir ama bir bisiklete 3 bin euro gibi öyle şeylere öyle paralar verirler ki bazen anlamakta güçlük çektiğim durumlar olabiliyor
Peki sizce Almanların bu kadar sistematik ve disiplinli olmalarının sebebi nedir?
Easy Turkish okul ve aile eğitiminin birleşiminin sonucu olduğunu düşünüyorum. nesilden nesile geçen ve eğitimle perçinlenen bir olgu
@@bioniq Katılıyorum :)
@@EasyTurkish Mence bu onların İngiltereye çok yakın olmalarından ireli gelir. İngilizler almanlardan daha çok sistematik ve disiplinlidirler.
@@ruslangurbanov1482 Zaten hem Almanlar hem İngilizler aynı kökten geliyor, ikisi de Cermen halkı, tabii ki benzeyecekler.
Çok iyi, leider nur das kann ich auf Türkisch sagen, ich komme aus Nigeria und hab' durch Easy German Deutch gelernt, aber jetzt möchte ich Türkisch lernen, ich warte auf mehr Videos, die mein Türkisch verbessern werden
, teşekkür ederim
Teşekkürler! We have produced many videos actually! You can find them here: bit.ly/2oHU6tD
Hello from Germany!
My family members came from Turkey to Germany in 1969. But they didn't come as typical guest-workers. They were students. All of them have degrees from German universities (my siblings and I are also academics).
We have always been extremely well integrated into German society, because my parents have never been religious. They were influenced by the ideology of Ataturk.
What I want so say is that .... when it comes to Turks, successful integration often depends on their level of education and also on the fact, whether they are religious or (instead of that) were influenced by Ataturk (which means that they behave and live "western").
In general, educated Germans and educated Turks don't have any problems with each other.
@@alexjones5115
Why should that be a lie? Please give a link to your Facebook account! I will write to you via Messenger. I am female. So I never give my Facebook account to someone first. But, as I said, if you give me a link to your account (which will hopefully NOT be a fake account!!!) , I will send you a message.
By the way, besides me, there are other people of Turkish origin, too, who are well integrated into the German society. This is just another example:
ua-cam.com/video/yvntVcRxKo4/v-deo.html
the subtitles in english and turkish are both important. with turkish subs i can understand how words are being pronounced. thank you .
It's nice to hear that our videos are helpful!
Harika gidiyorsunuz Easy Turkish👌
Çok teşekkür ederiz Semanur :)
Baby Sarp is so adorable!!!!! 😍😍😍🥰🥰😘😘😘
Indeed he is :)
Wulan Rachmaniah who is sarp?
@@everAU2 the baby on this video, you can watch this video until the end
Wulan Rachmaniah So cute!❤️
Wow! Great video Easy Turkish! Well done! Would love to see what Turks think of other nationalities and countries? All Love and peace Stay safe! ♥
Thank you Mohamad! Which country for example? We can consider it in the future 😊
@@EasyTurkish Perhaps Arabic Countries, Latinos and African?
@@EasyTurkish Thanks and I love your channel! Çok Teşekkürler! Harikasınız ! Kanalını seviyorum! ❤️
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@@mohamadmerhi9277 ❤️
Herkese hayırlı karantinalar
Teşekkür ederiz, size de :)
Sehr schönes Video, damit verbessere ich mein Türkisch trotz ich Türke bin hahaha
Beğendiğiniz için teşekkürler! :)
Bro sen suriyelisin kendine gel
Schade. Frag deine Eltern. Türkçe'ni iyi geliştir dostum. Dil kimliktir.
So ist das. Wenn man im Ausland aufgewachsen ist, versteht man im Heimatland nicht, warum du Deutsch besser sprichst. Gruß ein Deutschlandungar.
Ich glaube, als Kind haben sogut wie alle es gehasst, wenn man von den Eltern gezwungen wurde, "die Sprache der Heimat" zu lernen. Als Erwachsene waren aber sicher die meisten froh, dass sie statt Fußball zu spielen auch mal zu Hause sitzen und sich durch langweilige Bücher und Filme quälen mussten.
Schönen Gruß an alle, die zwei Muttersprachen haben. Bei mir wär's Plattdeutsch gewesen, aber meine Eltern haben mich halt nicht gezwungen. ;)
Merhaba! Could you please put the videos in order from 1-25? Right now it's reversed. Thank you so much from Almanya
Stereotypes here and there, but I'm positively surprised about the answers. These people seem like they're more in the democratic spectrum and peaceful-minded.
Which answers surprised you the most?
@@EasyTurkish The most surprising answer was the one about our philosophy and Immanuel Kant and so on.
@@stevensiegert Do you agree with him? What are your thoughts about it?
@Celal Erdem Çetin You know what, I admire your hospitality.
Well that's not a surprise. I'm a German-Turk. And the german media shows Turks specially as arabs. Examples are the Murders of muslims womans. When arabs kill their woman's because of 'religious' reasons, the German media shows them as Turks. The most famous "turkish" comedian in germany who made the most stereotypes against Turks, is an arab. Who portrays himself as Turkish. The list goes on, but mainly the germans know Turks for their religion. Which is pretty bullshit, because Turks are secular.
Harika içerik (super inhalt)
Teşekkür ederiz!
@@EasyTurkish bitte schöne.
@@alperendemirci8360 😊
3:27 kedinin söyleyecek bir şey var
Miyav.
Katze sagt:
Ich hatte Dinge zu sagen, ja.
Well done and in my opinion, very surprising answers.
Which one was the most surprising one?
@@EasyTurkish Primarily the differentiated view of the migration of Turkish "guest workers" since the 1960s.
primarily the differentiated view of the migration of Turkish guest workers since the 1960s.
Very good trains of thought.
We all know that many mistakes have been made on the German side and that it took a long time for German politicians to recognize that the Turks who were once brought are not guests, but fellow citizens. In the video, however, it was also mentioned that the Turks who live here also make mistakes if they are not ready to fit into an existing society and rather create their own isolated society in parallel. Sure, one thing, conditioned the other, but it doesn't help a real life together if you live in the past and are not ready to make the future better.
Oops, I just wanted to address the good objections in the video regarding integration / assimilation.
Oh, and before I forget, it's nice that Hegel and Kant were mentioned. :)
Nice
WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE U KNOW THAT PLEASE
That teacher she mentions is Madame Rottenmeier from Heidi cartoon.
almanlarla türklerin ortak noktası harbiden yoktur benim de aklıma 1. dünya savaşından başka birşey gelmedi :D
ama nedendir bilemem bu almanlara sempatim var. isviçre saati gibi elemanlar.
Yok çünkü, Almanlar kendi alanları dışına çıkmayı pek sevmiyorlar 2. Dünya Savaşını düşünmeyelim tabii:)
I enjoyed this very much. I wonder though, what is meant by the word "normative"? I'm a little confused about what the interviewees mean. Rule-followers? Conforming?
Hi, it means German people live their lives as rule based. So, the rules are almost the most important thing of their lives.
turkish people look very diverse. ive seen in other episodes where they look like regular white people and yet we have turkish people who could pass for arab,latina etc in this episode. but i do wonder,how common are east asian looking turks or even east asians in turkey?
You are right, Turkish people are diverse. About your question, there are "east asian looking" Turks but they are not "that" common. (In Istanbul at least)
They look diverse because they are mixed. Ask them to do DNA test and they would find out that they have Armenian, Assyrian, Greek, Bulgarian, Georgian, Albanian, Circassian roots. Have you ever seen light-skinned blue-eyed Turkish actor or actress on screen? He or she must definitely be mixed!
@@mairaa345 There are even gingers... So yeah, I guess there are many people from different origins...
@@EasyTurkish it's not even a guess. this is fact. you said yourself that you even have gingers. Ottoman Empire was huge back then and had people of many nationalities, your emperors or sultans married foreign women, and it is even depicted in your TV shows like Magnificent Century, your main characters and even actors have foreign background - the guy who played the Sultan is of Albanian descent and the Sultana is half-German. you guys are mixed and this is the fact, no matter how much people or government are trying to implement pride & Turkish nationalism into society.
You are right, Turks are the most diverse people on earth, coz one part mixe with indoiranian, one part with SouthAsians, Middle East, Caucasus, Northern Africa .....the trekker trks :)
Bu sadece yabancılar için değil bizim için de çok eğitici bir video oluyor. Almanlar hakkındaki klasik düşüncelerimizi videodaki arkadaşlar açıklamış. Bence dünya üzerindeki birçok insan Almanlar hakkında benzer şeyleri söyleyecektir. Kişisel düşüncemi söyleyecek olursam: Ben de Almanların çalışkan oluşlarına ve işlerinde kuralcı oluşlarına hayranım. Ancak Almanlar gerçekten soğukkanlı insanlar. Sosyal ilişkilerde bizim ki gibi değiller. Bizde akraba ilişkileri olsun, aile ilişkileri olsun, bütün bu ilişkilerde daha cana yakınız. Almanlarda, sanırım, bu tarz ilişkilerden pek bahsetmek mümkün değil. Neyse, bakalım Almanlar bizim hakkımızda ne düşünüyormuş? Öğrenme vakti :) Öyle ya da böyle, farklılıklar mutlaka olacaktır. Önemli olan saygı çerçevesinde birbirimizi değerlendirip anlayabilmek. Almanya'daki tüm güzel insanlara Türkiye'den saygılarımı ve sevgilerimi sunarım. Özellikle bu çetin zamanlarda tüm Alman halkına Allah'tan sağlık ve sabır dilerim. Tabi bize de. Videoyu hazırlayan arkadaşlar, sağolun, var olun!
Güzel yorumunuz için teşekkür ederiz. Bu tarz yorumlar da bizi her zaman motive ediyor. Sizler de sağ olun :)
Do it with Greece 🇬🇷, because it will be funny 😂
Maybe in the future :)
@@EasyTurkish friendly collaboration between Easy Greek and Easy Turkish?
Okay tension and history jokes put aside, if it happens that'd be sweet and awesome
@@RURK_ Actually we were planning a visit to Easy Greek team in March but you know the story... We had to cancel our trip :/ We are seriously considering this :) Stay tuned!
@@EasyTurkish I'll stay tuned
Çok güzel video olmuş. Kendim doğup büyümem Fransa ve son üç senedir 3 farklı Alman şehirlerinde yaşadım ve hala yaşıyorum. Insanların söyledikleriyle katılıyorum. Tecrübemi paylaşmak için UA-cam kanalım da Fransızca, İngilizce, Türkçe ve yakında Almanca videolar çekiyorum. Ordan soru sormak isteyen varsa severek cevaplarım :) bu yorumu göreni kanalım da bekliyorum ;)
I'm a Turkish born and raised in France and the last 3 years I lived in 3 different cities in Germany and am still living there. I really liked the video and agree with people. In order to share my experience I'm making videos on my UA-cam channel in French, Turkish, English and soon in German. Don't hesitate to visit my channel and ask me for question. I'll be glad to answer :)
Teşekkürler ❤️
aynı prensiplerde türkiye'de yaşamaya çalışıyorum ve tutunamıyorum. müşteriye yalan söylemedim diye işten kovuldum. iş disiplinim hep kötüye kullanıldı. şu an işsizim, iş aramayı da bıraktım ve köye yerleştim. yanlış ülkede doğmuşum
One of the main differences between those two cultures is sexism, something which speaks greatly from both cultures but no one seems to tackle.
Corona Pandemisi ile Almanlar su cümleleri cok kullanmaya basladi:
„Haaaalloooooo Abstand halten“
„Setzen Sie Ihre Maske aaauuuuufff“
Çok iyi
Teşekkür ederiz :)
Almanlar hakkında olumsuz düşünemiz yok..
Can kuralcı also be translated as ''strict''? Kind of like, ''people who play by the rules''?
Yes, it can be translated like that.
@@EasyTurkish Thank you and thank you for this amazing resource! Your hard work is appreciated! The world needs mutual understanding and you're providiing that.
👍👌❤🙂🇹🇷😃
Please more videos
We publish 2 videos per month! :)
I LOVE GERMANY!!! I have friends there, just like brothers to me! I also think that German women are amazing.
Thank you, love turkey 🇹🇷
@@liqiz1755 Bitte schön 🥰
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In the 70ies my parents saw that a lot of workers from Turkey came over to our town, they thought, that they could probably get homesick, because everything was different in
Germany. So they asked an Turkish/German Interpreter for companies, that sell main stream food, which can be easily imported. My parents wrote letters to these companies and imported turkish products and sold them in a tiny supermarket. Sometimes I did my homework at the office of my father and one day I realized, that some of the Turks screened movies in Turkish in a club room for free, just around the corner of my parents shop. Sometimes I went there and watched a movie there. Most of them were Bruce Lee movies. You don’t have to understand Turkish to comprehend the story of such a movie. One day they screened a movie, that had a very strong impact on me. It was Yilmaz Güney‘s „Yol“. The inhuman fate of the characters of this film, moved me very much. It was a strange situation, that after some time a few guys left the movie. I thought, because they might have go to work. When the movie was over they stood outside and had an argument with another guy and started to beat him up. I could not understand why. Later one of the guys who could speak German, told me that the movie also had something to do with the quarrel between Kurds and other Turks. It was really shocking to me that a movie can lead to such an aggressive behavior. I was told that it’s about the honor which would have been attacked and that people get violent about it. I never went there again and then 20 years later, I read the story of Hatun Sürücü in the papers, who was a victim of a honor killing in 2005.
To this day I can’t understand how anybody seriously thinks, that the honor of the family can be restored by a murder. To kill somebody, regardless if the person is part of your family or not, just because she or he has a different point of view for the own life, is a poor and coward act and for me, the honor of everybody, who agrees to it can’t be lower. It comes from an attitude that is patriarchal, regarding men as superior, instead of being respectful to one another in the most elementary manner, when people disappoint or offend you, then led them go, but being violent to them reveals, that there’s no brain. It doesn’t solve the conflict to kill a person for having a different mind set.
On the other hand, I have so many cool friends and coworkers with both passports (Turkish and German), we don’t care at all what others are thinking. Tunç, Ufuk and Yonca, you are the best!!! 😉Arkadaşlığın için teşekkürler!
bro, the story you told was great, the 90s were very difficult for Turkey, you probably know that there is probably nothing like that anymore, we are the next generation of young people of Turkey, we are very modern, no doubt about it, my English is a little bad, sorry. 😉
Can you record your next episod on the Ulus street.It's really beatiful street and therefore I want that you record your next episod from this place
Sorry but we live in Istanbul and we pay attention to social distancing. But in the future we can consider making an episode there!
@@EasyTurkish no,I mean after the coronovirus
@@internationalaviation8325 In the future, sure we can!
@@EasyTurkish ok,I would be so glad to see this episod
kimse dememis , almanya tamamen gri bir ulke :D
Biraz daha açabilir misiniz?
@@EasyTurkish havasi suyu insanlari dogasi yagmuru kari sisi ayni ingiltere gibi soguk ve bu videonun almanca versiyonun izlerseniz easygermandaki almanlar turkler hakkinda ne dusunuyor diye oradaki lafizlardan barizki almanlar halen turkleri sevmiyor ve gecinemiyorlar 50+yil gecmesine ragmen.
😁
Bende Almanya'da yaşıyorum .
Almanya da komşu yok .
Türkiye'de insan var ......
5.53 Tatlım Almanya'da alman pastası diye bir şey yok. Geç onu sen:) Alman pastası sadece TR'de olan, uydurulmuş bir şey:D
nope, abd'den yayılan bir şey:D
Berliner değil mi işte
Fransiz murebbiyesi degil miydi o ya? 1:08
Herhalde o yörede öyle bir kullanım oluşmuş zamanla :)
Ben
Yanlış hatırlamıştır
Da denkt ihr aber fies über uns teilweise... :D
Nicht im geringsten..
No
İn Europa Only Germans have good image in Turks mind because of ww1 allie i think
Ich bin ein Turkisch-Mutter Sprachler und würde gerne Deutsch-Türkisch Tandem machen. Wenn interessiert, antworte ruhig Mal dieses Kommentar, wir können mails tauschen!
Turks and Germans are actually the same. Just dressed in different robes.
mairaa345 What is your point? Turks are turkish , germans are german you arent even turkish ? Dont talk about this topic if you have no idea, mind you own business jealous person
definitely not same . our cultures so different from germans.
Are you serius? Because I don t agree with you even greek culture more close for turkish culture
@@tanyldz47 Well ofcourse Greek culture is close to Turkish culture. I am from Greece (Western Thrace/Xanthi) and i can tell you that other than the religion and language these to cultures are the same, yet you don't realise it because of the politics.
@@fulya69 Ofcourse they are, we have lived together for hundreds of years.
What do they mean by „normative“? The Word normative by definition is applicable to any and every culture/race/society so using that word doesn’t really make sense.
In turkish they used the word "kuralcı" which refers to a person that obeys the rules.
@@alevyildirimm oh my gosh, thank you. I kept trying to figure out what they meant by that. We don't say "normative" in English for this. I would say "obedient" or "conformist". Thank you!
@@JennHolt Yeah, it is rather obedient but not exactly, it's also about discipline and to be "proper" when you think about Germans haha. That's what they mean
@@alevyildirimm okay, tashakur! I think "proper" is best :)
@@JennHolt Kuralcı isn't obedient. Kuralcı is "strict at rules, does not slack rules" i don't know which English word can fit in.
1:03 is wrong, it is fremch-franzosich, not german....people say it because french ist elit and elegance and high qualite, people always want french for children, because '' parisien'' effect
Yorumunu sil atmosferi mahvetme
@@jacktagan7222 kes lan düdük, cehalet ne ara atmosfer oldu, sarımsak fressera
@@merhabaabi1044 Bu kadar sert tepki vermene gerek yoktu arkadaşa. Evet, bu konuda ben de aynı şeyi düşünüyorum. Fransız mürebbiye diye bilirdim ben.
No it is not, it is "Alman mürebbiye"(German tutor) for strict(if not "militaristic") ones. "fransız mürebbiye"(French tutor) was used as posh ones with a wanna be elit-ish facade, not necessarily strict.
Almanlar Solingen, Hanau, Nurnberg vs vs hesabini verecek!!!
Wow, holding all Germans responsible for the horrible incidents that happened there, makes you sound as awful as the people who did those terrible things.
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg It also makes you hypocritical. When it comes to Muslims the all Muslims are bad but when I put here anti racism & violence response. Does that make it hate? How can you be so blind...
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg And Germans did all those attacks. Those are all recent events. German legal system has not yet solved these cases after 20y.
@@rkntuessday-3485 Lol, nice guess. But I don’t have any problem with Muslims and when there is a crime committed by a person who happens to be Muslim then I don’t judge all Muslims by that.
You on the other hand are talking like all Germans are responsible for that. Those who are responsible are indeed German guys, but by far not the majority. These are right wing assholes who sadly exist all over the world. Still, you can’t judge a whole nation on that.
Well, we can discuss what recent means since Solingen is 23 years ago. The perpetrators had a trail and are still in jail. The dude from Hanau is dead. So what do mean by has not yet solved that cases?
I know they’re still investigating on the Nürnberg case. It’s not like they gave up. There was just an article about it a couple of months ago. It’s sad that the case isn’t solved yet, but unfortunately unsolved cases happen.
@@WeiterinsVerderben-lm1rg Another hyprocite n@z1 german. Those may well be in jail but the case is not closed and you are responsible for the war crimes. And you guys want to teach the world lessons in Qatar. All the world is laughing at you with your actions. 😂 Hope you guys get karma from your war crimes.
how shallow the Turkish ppl’s comments when compared to German’s (other video). Maybe its bc the interview done with people having no ties with Germany at all, i dont know. without traveling and having an experince, of course Germans would be undermined to “discipline”. i believe tolerance and freedom given by the society and also by the state (w/o considering religion, sex, sexual orientation, place of birth and etc.) is the definition of todays Germans. (i’m turkish been to Germany many times)