Wow feels hungry....istanbul is my dreamland..... inshallah one day I will visit too and will make a vlog too....love to our Turkish brothers and sisters from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇹🇷♥️🇵🇰☺️♥️
It's great to see you back. We really enjoyed this one because we miss Turkey having been to Oludeniz in 2018. The tea, the beer and of course the food. Looking forward to seeing you again soon!!
Istanbul is very close to my heart as my wife was born there I was about to visit to watch the champions league final but unfortunately it's moved to Portugal but once restrictions lift best believe I'll be on the first plane, inshallah
Hello my friend we are so sorry we have taken a while to catch up with you but we have just got back from Spain. We hope all is well and that you are keeping safe. Great Video we were meant to have gone to Turkey last year but it was cancelled so we ended up going to Malta instead like you do lol Thank you for sharing . We hope you have a fantastic week Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Pizza comes from pide. Pide is an Ottoman food. Italians started to eat it with tomatos and cheese. Becouse during that times only the castle people had been eating meat parts. Anyway, you are awesome.
Hi Alex long time no see all this Turkish food must be good but deep down in our hearts we both know that nothing can beat BEEF NIHARI with Fresh Tandori NAAN lots of love and Respect from Pakistan for both of you .
Heyyy girrrl!! looks amazing - just a quick question! Are you travelling during the pandemic? Just interested as you sound like you're from the UK too!! xx
@@AlexOuthwaite I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ? Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead! . . Risk of an overdose of turquoise With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all. .... Risk of being immersed in history and culture Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey! ..... Risk of gaining weight Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey. ..... Risk of making Turkish friends (for life) If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you. ..... Risk of too much contentment With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
May God bless you, my Lord, put it in the balance of your good deeds, and may God reward you with the best reward, and may God accept your good deeds and obedience
Bravo Videoyu yayalım arkadaşalar. Bu tarz videolar sayesinde Erkekler Kız arkadaşlarını Lüks restoranlar yerine rahatça kır pidesi yemeye götürebilecekler. Keşke 2000lerin başında bu tarz videolar olsaydı. Geç te olsa Kır pidesi itibarını arttıracaktır. :)))
I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ? Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead! . . Risk of an overdose of turquoise With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all. .... Risk of being immersed in history and culture Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey! ..... Risk of gaining weight Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey. ..... Risk of making Turkish friends (for life) If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you. ..... Risk of too much contentment With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
Filled with chesee??? hahaha, do you know how much cheese cost in Turkey. Those cafes will put cheese as miligrams inside the dough. Same goes with the meat, it is so expensive for Turks and Turkish businesses and they always strive to keep the costs to the minimum.
Not all pastries are the same. If you go to quality pastry shops, you will eat a lot of cheese. Due to the exchange rate difference, they are already selling them at a price that will not affect the tourists.
Alex welcome to turkey i know you are england your Accent 🤣🤣🤣i live in Istanbul i dont like england ş have been London weather very bad everyday rainy and people very rude And arrogant
Wow feels hungry....istanbul is my dreamland..... inshallah one day I will visit too and will make a vlog too....love to our Turkish brothers and sisters from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇹🇷♥️🇵🇰☺️♥️
wow nothing can change a person like traveling !
traveling opens your eyes, mind, heart and soul.
traveling is a true life changer........
Your UA-cam video made my weekend special because it provide the new travel content to enjoy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great happy travel video ! 🤩 .
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Waoo Very Beautiful
Love from Brother
country Pakistan
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This is making me hungry and eager to travel to Turkey 🇹🇷
Turkey is Very Beautiful Country 👍👌
i’m heading to istanbul next week and can’t wait to try all the delicious food
I hope you have a wonderful time
It's great to see you back. We really enjoyed this one because we miss Turkey having been to Oludeniz in 2018. The tea, the beer and of course the food. Looking forward to seeing you again soon!!
Sounds like you had a great time in Turkey! Thanks so much for watching 🌹
So wonderful to see a video from you pop up in my feed! The food looks delicious!
Hehe it has been a while! I will have to do more soon!
Loved it. Cant wait to visit some time. Saw you on Amazon prime in the Philippines - so glad to find you here with awesome content.
Thanks Daniel! Really appreciate you watching
Absolutely delicious vlog😋... It's a pleasent surprise to see the notification pop up, very delightful.
💗🌸💗
Glad you enjoyed it!
I went to Turkey in July last year, the food was bloody lovely and a lot of the people too 😍🍲
Your appearance makes the even more fascinating
Especially your accent,I wish I could talk like yoy
Awesome Video 👌. I hope I can visit Turkey someday soon. You Now have a New subscriber. Hello from Ireland ☘💚.
Really appreciate you subscribing thank you!
@@AlexOuthwaite when you coming back to beautiful country Pakistan!!!
Istanbul is very close to my heart as my wife was born there I was about to visit to watch the champions league final but unfortunately it's moved to Portugal but once restrictions lift best believe I'll be on the first plane, inshallah
Ah I'm really sorry about that change. Hope you visit again soon!!
Wellcome Turkey... I hope you so happy 🤔
Thank you
Very good video, we are missing you a lot
I can smell it from here!!😍😁
I love your video and your presentation is awesome.keep it up
Thank you
Nice to see some throwback to normalcy in these difficult times. Where to next , @alex?
Not sure yet....
Such a great City 😍
Thanks for sharing Alex!
Such a beautiful vlog !!! 😍💙😋
I definitely definitely liked this video.
Thank you!
Good one Alex! I watched the ads so that you make more money out of this hahahah
Thanks Aymen. Those pennies add up haha!
Hello my friend we are so sorry we have taken a while to catch up with you but we have just got back from Spain.
We hope all is well and that you are keeping safe.
Great Video we were meant to have gone to Turkey last year but it was cancelled so we ended up going to Malta instead like you do lol
Thank you for sharing . We hope you have a fantastic week Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Afiyet olsun....enjoy your meal
Thank you
Super.....Nice information......Keep it up.....Good luck...
Thanks for watching
Lovely Dear Alex....
Yummy Breads and Pizza...
I had loads of Kebabs in Melbourne....
Cheers,
Pradeep.
Pizza comes from pide. Pide is an Ottoman food. Italians started to eat it with tomatos and cheese. Becouse during that times only the castle people had been eating meat parts. Anyway, you are awesome.
Thank you for the information and for watching the video!
Oh My God 🙏🙏 Finally Alex You're Back 👍👍 I Needed Your Travel Vlog Videos So Much 😭😭 Please upload more Vlogs on UA-cam Soon 🙏🙏🔜🔜💐💐
I will do...I'll post more soon
@@AlexOuthwaite Aahhh Thanks Alex 😍😍😍
Hi Alex long time no see all this Turkish food must be good but deep down in our hearts we both know that nothing can beat BEEF NIHARI with Fresh Tandori NAAN lots of love and Respect from Pakistan for both of you .
Nihari is delicious
You are my all time favourite on travel xp❤️ love from India
Thank you
Exciting, and very informative 👌
Thank you so much
Great vlog!
Thank you!
Wow Masha allah Good and Tasty Food In Turkey
Love Turkey ❤️❤️❤️
I would love it if you come to South Africa 🇿🇦 someday 😍
I have visited before it's just so beautiful!
@@AlexOuthwaite Which city??
Wow🥂
Nice to see you again, Alex.
A request kindly pray for is in India that we can also go to travel again.
You should go to Bodrum as well, if you didn't do already.
Turkey is Very Beautiful Country like you
you should visit Gaziantep or Hatay if you love your food. these are both unesco cities of cuisine
Thank you that sounds great
hoş geldin. afiyet olsun :)
hello when are you coming back to my country El Salvador ?
I want to take a trip with you would be fun
Awesome .
Do you believe in love at first sight?
I do, I've been in love with your channel at first sight.
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Appreciate you watching
When did you go there? in lockdown??
Btw nice Vlog as usual!
It was a few months ago when we could still travel there
@@AlexOuthwaite oh ok Nice 👍🏻
Did restaurants get back to receive customers? Or only take away?
At this time you could eat in the restaurant
Heyyy girrrl!! looks amazing - just a quick question! Are you travelling during the pandemic? Just interested as you sound like you're from the UK too!! xx
Nice video
Thank you
Please visit Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤👍🤗. Hope you'll enjoy.
ua-cam.com/video/LqmratdBFNw/v-deo.html
Thank you alex
Hey, these say we have corona right so how did you travel?
Btw we love you alex
This was in October when it was allowed to visit Turkey
@@AlexOuthwaite I guess it's allowed to visit Turkey at the moment too ? I mean Turkey is opened for tourism, I'm going there soon.
As a food lover, I also like Istanbul. Did you try local foods of Lahore?
By the way I love your content. God bless you
Yes Lahore has great food
After a very longi timie
Hye well come back after long time
From Pakistan
Thanks for watching
@@AlexOuthwaite u r welcome always
You're the best
☺☺
I was going to say something sweet about you, but when I saw you, I became speechless. 😊😊😍
Hope you enjoy the video
@@AlexOuthwaite I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ?
Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead!
.
.
Risk of an overdose of turquoise
With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all.
....
Risk of being immersed in history and culture
Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey!
.....
Risk of gaining weight
Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey.
.....
Risk of making Turkish friends (for life)
If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you.
.....
Risk of too much contentment
With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
cool
Thank you
my favorite anchor.....
Thank you
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Saanso se pyari yaade hai tumhari, Dhadkan se pyari baate hai tumhari, Tumhe yakeen ho ya na ho, Iss zindagi se pyari dosti hai hamari.
Love
Love you from 🇱🇰
woahh hey me too
👍👍👍👍
Nice
i really love you ❤️❤️❤️
Why haven't you visited Indonesia
May God bless you, my Lord, put it in the balance of your good deeds, and may God reward you with the best reward, and may God accept your good deeds and obedience
Europe+Asia+African😄
Turkey is a bridge and the center of the World.😉🇹🇷
5:00 Çukur 😎😎
If you get an opportunity,I would love to see you make a video in North East States of India. 🤞 ☺
I have a TV show about this area on Travelxp
@@AlexOuthwaite did you personally visit the 7 sisters of North East India?
Came back to El Salvador now is beter 😁✌🏻
I'm really trying....hopefully soon
Bravo Videoyu yayalım arkadaşalar. Bu tarz videolar sayesinde Erkekler Kız arkadaşlarını Lüks restoranlar yerine rahatça kır pidesi yemeye götürebilecekler. Keşke 2000lerin başında bu tarz videolar olsaydı. Geç te olsa Kır pidesi itibarını arttıracaktır. :)))
Alex is a fantastic woman
You should try to go to Albania 🇦🇱
I would like to!
@@AlexOuthwaite you'd be welcome
Love 2
Bon apetite my dear
👍
❤️
Do more Pakistani vlogs, i also love turkey. 🇵🇰 ♥️ 🇹🇷
I like this Comment, Why Turkey is not a safe country to travel ?
Although reluctantly, we have to admit it: Turkey is not a safe country to travel. Read all about the dangers ahead!
.
.
Risk of an overdose of turquoise
With a coastline that spans more than 8,000 kilometers (approximately 5,000 miles), there is an increased risk of ending up at the beach. And those beaches are pristine! And the water is blue. Or worse…, turquoise. Turkey has beaches in all colors of blue. Colors that seem to change every day, depending on the weather, but always blue. So, if you’re not a big fan of blue - and in particular turquoise - stay away from Turkish beaches. You will be annoyed with the crystal clear water and the paradise beaches. In fact, there are so many beaches, that you will be spoiled for choice. Another risk here…, the stress of decision making! You can’t possibly try them all.
....
Risk of being immersed in history and culture
Turkey is not all about turquoise beaches and pristine bays. The country has a rich history and plenty of ancient sites to show for that. There are ‘ancient stones’ everywhere. Of course, a city like Istanbul is a cultural hub. And sites like Ephesus, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut or Troy are world famous. The country has 16 sites inscribed on the World Heritage List! But you don’t have to visit those sites to be surrounded by history. It is simply everywhere. The smallest villages have ancient Lycian graves, rock tombs or remains of entire cities or civilizations. You will always be surprised at the amount of history that is just waiting for you to discover it. When in fear of having to deal with the beauty of history or culture when on holiday, you might want to reconsider visiting Turkey!
.....
Risk of gaining weight
Beware! Turkish food is delicious! And there is food everywhere. Really… Even when you think you’ve just found the most remote and isolated spot in Turkey, someone will be offering you food or tea. And the problem is, this doesn’t just happen to you once. It happens every day. You will spend an entire trip surrounded by food stalls selling delicious (and healthy) street food. You will have to resist countless seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and meze. You will have to refuse complementary fruit plates after your meal or even when enjoying a drink or cocktail on the beach. Oh, and please DO NOT have a Turkish breakfast! It feels like dying and going to heaven. A traditional Turkish breakfast (köy kahvaltısı) is a feast! It is a table full of food, most of the times organic and it will take hours of whiling away the day enjoying those yummies. In short, the dangers of people serving you the tastiest meals are genuine. If you plan on starving yourself, don’t come to Turkey.
.....
Risk of making Turkish friends (for life)
If you are the “I do not want to meet any local” kind of person, then you’re in trouble when visiting Turkey. Locals LOVE foreigners. They will go out of their way to make you happy. They are so welcoming and hospitable that they would not only feed you or even offer you a bed for the night. They might also be genuinely interested in who you are and what you love about Turkey. You might end up being the guest of honor at a wedding or meet the Muhtar (head of the village) for a cup of tea or Turkish coffee. Another thing…, Turkish people love hitchhikers and even people that are not hitchhiking but seem to have a long road ahead. It is almost part of a tradition. Makes sense, if you own a car and someone doesn’t, why not stop to take them along if you are going the same way? Of even better, why not drive your temporary guests straight to their destination? After all, that’s what being hospitable is all about! Indeed, there is a huge risk in Turkey of bonding with locals and making friends for life. If you feel uncomfortable making new friends, Turkey is not for you.
.....
Risk of too much contentment
With all the good food, the lovely friendly people, beautiful nature, beaches, and bays and an always present aroma of history and culture, you risk feeling content and happy. Not just for a split second, but the entire time. And that is where the real danger of coming to Turkey lies… You may feel so good in Turkey; you never want to leave again. And if you do manage to drag yourself back home, beware, as you may be back sooner than you think! It’s magic!
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Love you babe ❤❤❤❤❤❤where are you from????
how are you
i am from india
Who all have a crush on her💕
First viewer
Thanks
British’s absolutely know this bloody job. ^^ abi Bunları izleyince Amerikalılar harbiden yanky geliyor bana ^^
Love your beauty princess 🥰🥰🥰🥰
You look pretty
Filled with chesee??? hahaha, do you know how much cheese cost in Turkey. Those cafes will put cheese as miligrams inside the dough. Same goes with the meat, it is so expensive for Turks and Turkish businesses and they always strive to keep the costs to the minimum.
I'm sure this is true...however there was almost an excess of cheese in these :)
Not all pastries are the same. If you go to quality pastry shops, you will eat a lot of cheese. Due to the exchange rate difference, they are already selling them at a price that will not affect the tourists.
No need to put sugar in your tea.. Your already sweet! :-)
Wow what a gorgeous , beautiful,lovely , handsome beauty as always ma'am once again I feel happy to see your gorgeous smile n you tk cr
Am I falling in love with you 🤔... Can't stop looking at your eyes.
Come to Costa Rica you will love it and there are beautiful places and GOOD FOOD :DD ❤️🇨🇷
I haven't visited but would love to go back
??????
First
Thank you
Alex welcome to turkey i know you are england your Accent 🤣🤣🤣i live in Istanbul i dont like england ş have been London weather very bad everyday rainy and people very rude And arrogant
It certainly is rainy yes haha
Why is there no Ring on this beautiful womens hand, are all the guys you know gay 😅.