Hey Mick Amca. This is the first time I met your videos and I Really loved them you two. Your videos are full of sincerity. By the way I am from Hasankeyf and live in gaziantep and study at the gaziantep university. While watching this video, it remembered me the daily life I live everyday. But it gave me another perspective. Thank you and best wishes to you.
@@mickandtrudie of course Mick amca. Midyat and hasankeyf video vas also lovely. I really appreciated it because I haven't visited my hometown for nearly six months. After seeing a lot of changes there these video made me feel some fine emotions about the lands I was born.
Thanks a lot , mick amca. To be honest with you as I'm a Turkish Canadian and had never chance to see these places and I'm so glad and amazed. You brought us all goodies , well done.
Wow! I've never seen Gaziantep the way you've presented it in your video, the way you've captured it with your lens is quite different (simply marvelous) how my eyes saw it in 2012. The Zeugma museum gave me goosebumps. Keep 'em coming.
thank you very much for lovely videos of yours. honestly, i was born in 1971 in gaziantep.now i am writing you from savannah/g.a/usa.next time ,i want you both to go to sev american hospital in gaziantep.i grown up in that hospitals garden when i was in elemantary school.this american hospital has many history of american and british doctors in 18th .century.you will see the british and american doctors graveyards in the hospital,s garden.cheers mate.hip hip,hurrah.
Love you all.cong.by the way for your Grammy award from Turkish government you guys deserved it as I am Turkish and American from savannah,Georgia,usa I am keeping my eyes on Chris and Marianne for there safety.this is America .not turkey.anything can be happen in usa anytime
Thank you so much great effort,I really enjoyed watching your film.oh my god I can’t wait to go To a Turkey 🇹🇷. So much fun and I’m happy that I found your lovely film.Bless you best partner.💙🙏💙🙏🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Valla Türkiyenin ekonomisi teknolojisi sanayisi belki ilk 10 da değil ama coğrafyası ve YEMEKLERİ dünya birincisi dünyanın birincisi türk mutfağıdır. Turkish kitchen is world delicious one.
Why didn't you go to Diyarbakır which is oldest and biggest city in Southern East Turkey. Some places in Diyarbakır are accepted cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Hi. How long have u been in Turkey now. You seem very fluent in Turkish language mick. My friend has lived in Turkey now for over 10 yrs. She loves it and te weather also
Brilliant explanation how the mossiacs were moved , both of you . You two are such a fountain of knowledge . If trudies in a museum shes no spending 😀😀
come on Mick, you have been Turkey long enough to know that Turks like Turksh food.. I lived in Kusadasi for a year and there was one Chinese open that had been closed for many years.. and they love McDonalds! I am American from Seattle and most of the time we eat many different cuisines.. of course lots of Asian..
"Everybody seems so lovely, friendly, and courteous. May be it's got something to do with the fact that nobody drinks Alcohol". Me: Spot on. ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹 All the best. Regards
Was south east where the Kurds are? I know a lot of them have been moved on all around that part of Turkey because modern day Turkey don’t like people living in Turkey with their own views and different beliefs
gazintep's natives are majority turkish, only ıslahiye(majority kurdish), nizip and araban districts has sizeable native kurdish population so native kurdish population may be like 5%.(keep in mind that native gaziantep kurds are majority pro-state they song turkish nationalists songs in islahiye for example they are more turkish nationalist than many western ethnic turks:)Due to worker migrants from diyarbakır şanlıurfa mardin etc. I guess kurdish people make %20 of gaziantep's total population(excluding non citizen syrian migrants in total population tho). I wanted to give some information but dont want to curse for last part u said cuz Im feeling good today. It is easy to feel like a Turkey expert when you just visited a western tourist city and read nyt all day but realities are different. (Im an eastern native ethnic turk and lived for 5 years in a majority kurdish city in turkey)
İngilterede yaşıyan bi antepli olarak çok mutlu oldum sizi izlerken türkçe bildiğiniz için türkçe yazdım
Sağol Hatice
Hey Mick Amca. This is the first time I met your videos and I Really loved them you two. Your videos are full of sincerity. By the way I am from Hasankeyf and live in gaziantep and study at the gaziantep university. While watching this video, it remembered me the daily life I live everyday. But it gave me another perspective. Thank you and best wishes to you.
@@mickandtrudie of course Mick amca. Midyat and hasankeyf video vas also lovely. I really appreciated it because I haven't visited my hometown for nearly six months. After seeing a lot of changes there these video made me feel some fine emotions about the lands I was born.
Thanks to you all mate.
Thanks a lot , mick amca. To be honest with you as I'm a Turkish Canadian and had never chance to see these places and I'm so glad and amazed. You brought us all goodies , well done.
Wow! I've never seen Gaziantep the way you've presented it in your video, the way you've captured it with your lens is quite different (simply marvelous) how my eyes saw it in 2012. The Zeugma museum gave me goosebumps. Keep 'em coming.
Bu harika kültürel miraslara Mick Amca dokunuşu son derece güzel...
Videoyu çok beğendim. Yine çok güzel bir iş çıkarmışsınız.
Kutlarım...
Yes, I loved Gaziantep so much! cok guzel insanlar ve yemek. Definitely go back soon!!!
Lovely video. Very relaxing. Keep up the great work 👍
You Are amazing… super 👍🏽 Videos …thank you.
Gaziantep benim memleketim hoş geldin mick amca
Harikasınız.(TÜRKİYE/İZMİR)
Plus one for Mick amca👍👏👏👏
you must see hatay as well. love your videos
@@mickandtrudie Hatay very holy and very old city for all religions. You must visit Hatay :)
thank you very much for lovely videos of yours. honestly, i was born in 1971 in gaziantep.now i am writing you from savannah/g.a/usa.next time ,i want you both to go to sev american hospital in gaziantep.i grown up in that hospitals garden when i was in elemantary school.this american hospital has many history of american and british doctors in 18th .century.you will see the british and american doctors graveyards in the hospital,s garden.cheers mate.hip hip,hurrah.
Love you all.cong.by the way for your Grammy award from Turkish government you guys deserved it as I am Turkish and American from savannah,Georgia,usa I am keeping my eyes on Chris and Marianne for there safety.this is America .not turkey.anything can be happen in usa anytime
Thanks Bülent
Gaziantep'e hoş geldin Mick Amca, Sıradaki rotanız neresidir🙂
Thank you so much great effort,I really enjoyed watching your film.oh my god I can’t wait to go To a Turkey 🇹🇷. So much fun and I’m happy that I found your lovely film.Bless you best partner.💙🙏💙🙏🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Middle of Turkey video serisi de yapacak mısınız? Kapadokya, Kayseri mesela
Evet 🤠🙋♀️😍
Valla Türkiyenin ekonomisi teknolojisi sanayisi belki ilk 10 da değil ama coğrafyası ve YEMEKLERİ dünya birincisi dünyanın birincisi türk mutfağıdır. Turkish kitchen is world delicious one.
Aynen
Harikasınız.👍👏❤
Lol @9:18 same happened to me with my rented car! every one in turkey has a Renault Clio, They are bloody everywhere :p
Why didn't you go to Diyarbakır which is oldest and biggest city in Southern East Turkey. Some places in Diyarbakır are accepted cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Videonuzu çok beğendim fakat bir şeyi eksik yapmişsiniz. Gazi antepin dünya meşur paklavasi var bu konuda rakipsizler.....
Hi. How long have u been in Turkey now. You seem very fluent in Turkish language mick. My friend has lived in Turkey now for over 10 yrs. She loves it and te weather also
Good job as usual! Great and wise speech from your wife. Greetings btw. Where are my maps Mike? ))) Thanks
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videon cok guzel
Brilliant explanation how the mossiacs were moved , both of you . You two are such a fountain of knowledge . If trudies in a museum shes no spending 😀😀
Trudie shops online 😆😂🤠
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Perfectttt ❤️
I love your voice mick
come on Mick, you have been Turkey long enough to know that Turks like Turksh food.. I lived in Kusadasi for a year and there was one Chinese open that had been closed for many years.. and they love McDonalds! I am American from Seattle and most of the time we eat many different cuisines.. of course lots of Asian..
Is it clean city...?
Very
mick amca bana kalp atmamışsın küstüm :(
Neden öyle diyorsun
İlk yorumlardan birini ben atmama rağmen nerdeyse ben hariç herkese kalp kalp atmişsın mike amca 🤗👨🌾
15:24 very funy chine indian or italy resturant 😂
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"Everybody seems so lovely, friendly, and courteous. May be it's got something to do with the fact that nobody drinks Alcohol".
Me: Spot on. ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
All the best.
Regards
Was south east where the Kurds are? I know a lot of them have been moved on all around that part of Turkey because modern day Turkey don’t like people living in Turkey with their own views and different beliefs
You need to lern more😉😁😁
They might have moved around for economic reasons definetly not racial reasons
gazintep's natives are majority turkish, only ıslahiye(majority kurdish), nizip and araban districts has sizeable native kurdish population so native kurdish population may be like 5%.(keep in mind that native gaziantep kurds are majority pro-state they song turkish nationalists songs in islahiye for example they are more turkish nationalist than many western ethnic turks:)Due to worker migrants from diyarbakır şanlıurfa mardin etc. I guess kurdish people make %20 of gaziantep's total population(excluding non citizen syrian migrants in total population tho). I wanted to give some information but dont want to curse for last part u said cuz Im feeling good today. It is easy to feel like a Turkey expert when you just visited a western tourist city and read nyt all day but realities are different. (Im an eastern native ethnic turk and lived for 5 years in a majority kurdish city in turkey)
Gaziantep is the only majority Turkish city in the area so no not really for this city
I love your voice mick