10 Things Not to do in Turkye!! Is Yogurt From Greece?

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Published 2024-07-06

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  • @ShaqItGood
    I went to Istanbul and the strays are so well fed and friendly. Turkish are really nice people. 😊 Turkey in Tagalog is Turkiya btw.
  • @eslembhdr
    i really love the Brazilian girl's perspective on everything she's very respectful and cute
  • @MS-ej2nx
    As a Lebanese, I have traveled to Türkiye 4 times, and each time I was struck by how breathtaking this country is: the people are kind and inviting, the streets are clean, and, as this lady mentioned, there are a lot of healthy, well-groomed street cats and some other pets. At least one trip to this stunning country should be on everyone's bucket list. Much love 🇱🇧❤🇹🇷
  • i think many people - including the girl in the video - has misunderstood the issue and misdelivered the point. the international name of the country in english changed from Turkey (because of the bird) to Türkiye. That does not mean all countries have to change their version in their native language - as long as its not english. Germany still will call it "Türkei" for example.
  • @t_y_2192
    Intense = yoğun (in turkish). to impaste = yoğur mak (in turkish). So if you make milk intense, you make yoghurt. By the way gh = ğ in turkish. Yoghurt (yoğurt) is turkish word and turkish dish
  • @faraszaidann
    I think Turkiye is more secular than Indonesia. As far as I know, in Turkiye you can do anything without anyone forbidding you, for example kissing in public, alcohol is easy to find everywhere, mosque are not crowded, and the majority of Turkish women do not wear the hijab.
  • @baseas6098
    Helal olsun kız, ülkemizi güzel anlatmışsın. ^^
  • @Honeymoon-j3k
    A Turquia é um país que eu tô aprendendo muito sobre a cultura ultimamente, então amei o vídeo 🇹🇷🇧🇷
  • @betul-00
    As many of you know, Turks lived as nomads in their time. As you can imagine, a nomadic lifestyle creates problems when it comes to storing your food. The primary source of income for Turks who live a nomadic lifestyle is animal husbandry. Since dairy products spoil quickly, this enabled the Turks to develop a recipe such as yoghurt, which is easier to store than milk. The Greeks were not a nomadic society like the Turks. That's why their ancient cities are so many, and so are their written sources. Since the Turks are a nomadic society, we do not have cities or structures from ancient times. Our written works are very few. We generally access old written sources about the Turks from written sources belonging to the Chinese. Actually, history is very exciting. It is very surprising to see the effects of a nation's lifestyle on its culture! 😊
  • @mustafaak9311
    8:00 a little correction; Our country name was already Türkiye. We changed our name in English version as Türkiye :)
  • No Brasil fazemos mt confusão entre turco, sírio e libanês.....erroneamente achamos q é td um só povo e são Árabes... porém quem se aprofunda no assunto sabe q a Turkya tem língua própria e ñ são árabes.
  • @SahinK.
    dude the brazilian girl is so entertaining 😂
  • @Maman-Setrum
    Yogurt is turkiye, yes. first time I saw turkish eat yogurt with slice of cucumber and bread, in makkah. its quite interesting, what was that! (I know yogurt but I just consider yogurt as beverage/to drink.) then they offer me to eat with them. wow its delicious, fresh and made me happy. when I back to indonesia and try to made it, I failed. turkish yogurt really good, thats the point.
  • As far as I know about Atatürk, it means "Father Turk", he is after all the Father of the Turkish Republic. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Monarchy, he was the one who led the revolution to make Turkey as a republic. He transferred the capital from Istanbul to Ankara to break Türkiye's ties with the Ottoman Empire and the monarchy. And he changed the writing system from Arabic letters to Latin letters for the population to learn easily and also to break its ties with the Arabic/Islamic ruled monarchy (I think.)
  • @nenenindonu
    Greeks adopted many dishes from their Turkish neighbors, Dolma, Lokma Sarma, Baklava, Cacık (Tzatziki), to name a few same with other Middle Eastern / Balkan groups since all were dominated by Turkic clans through most of the past millennium
  • @YarenDers
    Yoğurt comes from "yoğurmak" (to knead), döner comes from "dönmek" (to spin), sarma comes from "sarmak" (to roll) so like plz stop claiming our food 🤍
  • Ne güzel bir ülke, inşallah gelecekte Türkçe'ye dönebileceğim 🇹🇷
  • @omi4470
    Turkey is my favorite country ❤
  • @magomistico562
    THE SOAP OPERA BRAZILIAN BASEAD IN TURKEY IS 2013 . THE NAME SOAP OPERA IS SALVE JORGE ( THE BRAVE WOMAN , LA GUERRERA )