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@aliulas902311 ай бұрын
You can call your own country 🦃Turkey🦃 But the name of my country is 🇹🇷TÜRKİYE🇹🇷
@globalreggaepromotio8 ай бұрын
Connect with us jamaican turkish family
@Jon-t2c3 ай бұрын
Did they call you a zengi 😂😂😂
@croe3742 ай бұрын
I’m a black American and my wife is Turkish we are having our first child thank god
@Deniz-l5d2 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 boy or girl?
@croe3742 ай бұрын
@@Deniz-l5d thank you so much
@Deniz-l5d2 ай бұрын
@@croe374 I am very happy also as a Turkish aunt😍😍😍
@croe3742 ай бұрын
@@Deniz-l5d 🇹🇷🇺🇸❤️❤️
@croe3742 ай бұрын
We had a miscarriage…..
@teddydavis2339 Жыл бұрын
My impression is that Turkish people are nice and hospitable. I can't wait to go there. Thank you!
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
you are welcome, you will have a great time there
@Ohwownotthat Жыл бұрын
I was planning to go last month, got my visa back in August bc I was originally going to go then, but decided on Scotland instead, after already applying for my visa. I was looking up flights in Oct but my sister advised me to hold off on visiting. She said they were protesting due to everything going on with Israel, currently. I was really disappointed because I’ve been excited to go, since August. To top it off, I actually met 2 people (one, on my way to Scotland, and the second, on my way back ) that I ended up having conversations with, who were both visiting family in Antalya. They both said I would love it (they also both were very warm) so that kinda made me feel like it was fate 😂. I’m really hoping that I can at least go next year. I want to visit Istanbul, Cappadocia, and possibly Antalya. What did you like most about it? Did you only visit Istanbul? Sorry for the super long message 🙃.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
@@Ohwownotthat hey its all good! Appreciate you listening to what I had to say, I lived and traveled through Turkey for 3 months. It was one of the best moments in my life. Im from Los Angeles so it was the little things that made it aesthetically pleasing for me. Beautiful Skys, Blue waters, different demographic, food, culture everything. I traveled North, West and South of the country. I have a playlist of 20 videos on Turkey on my channel, I would highly suggest checking it out to see the different environments of the country!
@Ohwownotthat Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply! 🙏🏽 Sorry if you mentioned traveling through different parts, in the video, and I just missed it. I have a habit of reading the comments while watching the video 😂🤦🏽♀️. All of the reasons you’ve listed, sounds like all of the reasons I need to get there. Visit in 2024 coming soon 🤞🏽. Again, thanks for the reply! I will definitely check out your other videos 🙂
@Deniz-l5d2 ай бұрын
@@Ohwownotthat If you are from israhell you are not welcomed
@duanegoggins873 Жыл бұрын
I went to Turkey a few years back. I was traveling through a couple of other countries in Europe, and made it a mission to visit Turkey Istanbul). Being African American, and also practicing Islam, I have to say that my experience was GREAT!!! Yes, I did get some stares, but there was no overt bad behavior or sense of discrimination/disrespect. In fact, of all the places I have been, I felt the most welcome in Turkey. In many cases, people were genuinely curious to hear my life story (i.e. learn about me) when they found out where I was from, and when they found out I practiced Islam. Also, it felt great for a change to be able to eat a diet without having to check all the packages for things that i don't consume (i.e. pork products), go to a historic Mosque to pray, and to participate in Ramadan . It was also enlightening to see peoples of all religions co-existing and living together with respect, and dignity. As one of the persons told me "my religion is what I practice personally, not what I impose on others". I am hoping that I can return one day.
@spark_6710 Жыл бұрын
Very nice !! I think Turkish people are very friendly & welcoming from my own experiences here in L.A.,I met quite a lot Turkish people here in my apartment complex & cafes,bookstores & supermarkets & they were/ are all very nice !! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞
@alhassant920411 ай бұрын
Salaam. Appreciate your experience. In shaa Allah I will be going to Istanbul in a few weeks. Coming from West Africa I was wondering what it would be like as I dress like a Muslim and my wife wears hijab.
@spark_671011 ай бұрын
@alhassant9204 I know Turkey is a big Muslim country ,so I don't see any issues for you wearing traditional Muslim clothes . I know you'll love the country ! It's been in my bucket list for a long time now ! I hear from people all the positive feedbacks from their trips there !! Indeed only few countries that people telling me wanting to go back are Italy ,Turkey or Argentina !! Some strong love for Nepal & Thailand. Hope you'll have a blast in Turkey 🇹🇷!! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇹🇷💞
@jeffbillings-el611023 күн бұрын
Very good . Religion is what you practice, not what you profess. Man can make his mouth say anything, but it's his actions that speak louder ! because mere belief counts for nothing until that belief is carried into practice.
@genericcube Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video, it was a good watch. When you mentioned your experiences with Turkish police, I teared up a little, because I got sad about the circumstances in the US. I‘m a Germany Turk, living in Germany and I‘ve also had kinda bad experiences with the German police, so I can relate to a certain extent.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Thats deep, I'm happy to hear you were able to connect with me on that part of this story, really appreciate you listening
@Muipal11 ай бұрын
I just came back from a week in Istanbul. I am atheist but my interaction with the religious Muslims Turks were the most pleasant. They being so good and caring.
@lllllkknn6 ай бұрын
Türkiye'de müslümanlar ortalama %70 ayrıca ortadoğu müslümanı değil Türkiye bu yüzden kimse sizi dininiz için rahatsız etmez
@abkrk30362 ай бұрын
You're very welcome
@norvecturk9276 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to my country Türkiye we are very polite we love all people from other country and other culture i have many african friends comming to Türkiye it make me happy and they love it i love all African people you people are very kind come to Türkiye one more time 🇹🇷❤
@coksalamero9 ай бұрын
❤
@Vivinovianafebriani9 ай бұрын
And at the same time there is a lot of racism towards Afghan Arabs, etc
@TRkanada348 ай бұрын
Halk arasinda g*vat diye kelime var bilir misin
@MasterOfWarLordOfPeace5 ай бұрын
@@Vivinovianafebriani Not racism. Ethnic conflict because of their mentality. Uncivilized people are not our cup of tea buddy.
@Risha-mysterious Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, I am thinking of visiting Turkey for a month
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Hey no problem, you will absolutely love it, the place is really lively.
@tampapropertygirl3422 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for opening up about your experiences in turkey. I am considering moving for citizenship in Turkey, so I needed this video as reassurance that I will not be disrespected. You have a new subscriber!!
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for join the community! I would love to be in your position and move to Turkey, I honestly had a great time there, no complaints
@jxsilicon9 Жыл бұрын
Consider moving to a country you've never been to?
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
@@jxsilicon9 are you asking me ?
@jamaywaters73349 ай бұрын
I just found your page, and I’m going to Dubai and turkey first the first time (both countries)in September this year, so I needed content frim a black perspective . Thank you , this is great content. Can’t wait to see more places you’ve been to. 😊👊🏾
@Paintyourlifestyle9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and listening and thank you for finding my channel, you will find alot of value and resources in the content I provide
@adamjones38189 ай бұрын
Dubai is nothing to turkey
@lazarocedeno527011 ай бұрын
I had been to Turkey many times. Vacationing or for work. I was always welcomed. In my personal experience. Loved Turkey. There are black Turkish people in Izmir. Once in that area I was asked if I was Turkish.😊
@IncognitoTraveler8732 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro I’ll be in Turkey for sure in 2024
@moemrizzle1991 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I lived in Berlin for 4 years and had a great time there.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jimspectre11 ай бұрын
Useful insights. I plan on going there myself
@Paintyourlifestyle11 ай бұрын
Glad I could give you some insights !
@luevetraboyd7156 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I would love to visit Turkey. I enjoy their culture and language. Your videos were very informative and seemed like you really enjoyed this trip.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
I really did, Turkey is one of my favorite countries in the world that I had the pleasure of living in, please experience it for yourself its a great destination.
@journeytothemosthigh5021 Жыл бұрын
That’s great to know! Yes, I’ve heard that men and women have different experiences however for the most part I’ve never heard of any having a negative experience there.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
absolutely, appreciate you taking the time to listen, thanks so much
@Qlody Жыл бұрын
Thank you for visiting Turkey and posting a video of your experiences, yabanci 😃. It was very educational. Overall, I hope you enjoyed your stay here. 😊
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Thank you, my pleasure!
@sullivanblanco7306 Жыл бұрын
I'm MOST DEFINITELY watching your video of Blacks in Turkey...DEFINITELY!
@el-fahimoo Жыл бұрын
your turkey videos are always the best
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the compliment!
@lloydmorency Жыл бұрын
Great insight, great country
@Ironflowerfields Жыл бұрын
When I was younger there were not many black people (I live in a business center in İstanbul) but later their population went up in where I live. I always had a shy perspective on black people because I knew the west had racism issues and I didn't want to come of as like that so I always tried to be as mindful as possible and not stare at their soul when I started seeing them for the first time. Now, I am used to it and I don't have an urge to stare at all. Mind you, the staring urge was due to fasination. For the most part, Seeing a black people used to be like seeing a very tall person or someone who is very muscle-y, it is all about being in awe. Especially with African women's colorful braids and outfits, it was all about the culture for me. LIKE you are right, the hair dude. So majestic for a regular Turkish person. Right now, I feel like most people either don't care you are black(used to it) or feel close to you because they parallel you guys with famous people or emphatize with your stories. Racism is maily caused upon black people if a) this is a young boy being brainwashed by american content (I met some of those guys in school, they are literally such America-boos) b) Racist towards everyone (ultranationalist scary people) c) They think you are an arab/syrian (because let's be real the main source of racism in Turkey is racism towards other middle eastern countries) d) They are from a place where there are not many black people or they see them but unable to talk with them because of low-english proficiency and they are being the warm-hearted but ignorant Turkish selves. Please do not mind them. They are actually ignorant to any race they don't know, and they might be annoying to anyone introvert. A tourist is a tourist no matter the skin color. Same with flirting guys, they flirt with every tourist and it is not about being black per se, but being a women tourist. Mind them, I think they are most of the time creepy. Not every flirting turkish man is but if they are cat-calling you using you skintone as an ignorant compliment. From what I have seen, non-tourist black (mostly african) residents in Turkey seen as hardworking people who mind their own business. The only negative streotype I know that they are sometimes considered as lower educated and watch-sellers. There used to be and still are a lot of black watch sellers in Turkey. Idk about their education status or why they exactly work in that occupation more than usual. The thing is this is ,of course, should not be a thing all black residents in Turkey should be judged as. Someone older than 35 rarely has the knowladge of cultural problems of America, like cultural approciation or even the nuances in the language. Younger people are starting to learn through globalizm. (For example, there are not actually a bad word for black people like n-word. However, there used to be discussion about the word Zenci due to translation issues. Translators used the world Zenci as the n-word and used the word siyahi as the respectful version. So some people started to consider zenci as a bad word. However, both words simply mean black and most of the people still use zenci to mean black, nothing degrading.) This has been my experience. However I must admit I haven't done any prior research. So, add your opinion or educate me if my experience was/is unusual. To tourists about the police: Police are nice if you are just a regular person no matter where you are from. They are very ruthless to protesters tho so be careful if you are in Taksim or somewhere when protests are happening. Also, I mean no one gonna know anything if you don't exhibitly state but I would be careful if you are from a sexual minority. Homophobia exists in Turkey. They probably wouldn't mind it because you are yabancı but middle aged agressive guys who happened to be police might go off randomly if you kiss on the street or something. (minus the really touristic mediterranean areas) Thank you so much for the video, Have fun travels : )
@quackquackquack8913 Жыл бұрын
Bu kararliliktir işte, tebrikler.
@1bladerx Жыл бұрын
@@quackquackquack8913 Ama Turkiyede yapilan demographic degismeyi anlamiyor, Turkler kendi memleketlerinde azinlik olacaklar bu gidisle!
@Usukkk Жыл бұрын
damn this video made me happy
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it had a positive affect on you!
@elleshar666 Жыл бұрын
I am a Turk, there is no racism here. With that said, despite your remarks, we don't encounter many black people in Turkiye aside from very touristy cities/areas. Some people will give you a stare, because how often can you see a black guy roaming around you know? It's a special thing. In the same fashion, we don't encounter people with really really white skin. So the experience of a really white guy from a Nordic country is the same as a black guy. Redheads will draw the same attention too. Moreover, glancing at people is not considered rude here (I'm not talking about a staring contest). Those women with "puffy" hair can not escape attention, because they are extremely "foreign" to Turkish people. They look "bold", most Turks will see such hair styles in movies and magazine ads. Bring forth Margot Robbie and she will get a similar attention too. Will she like it? Probably not! Edit: Something else to add here. I'm not a linguist but there was a time before internet where we only saw black people in documentaries about the cannibalistic tribes, or the tales of Arabia etc. There is a very small community of Afro-Turks in Turkiye. So , back then some ignorant people associated the word "yamyam (cannibal)" with blacks. or all blacks were "arabs". There was no ill intent. It'd be like "I saw an arab from USA" . Another fact is we do not have a word for "n***" , that has no meaning for us, blank. Since that is the case, when a translation needed for a movie the translators (who are also not linguists) had to pick a word and used "zenci" in place of the n word. In reality "zenci" is based on the Arabic word Zenc(black) and means "people of black origin" and does not contain a derogatory context. Zenci , siyahi, siyah all mean black. Nothing more. TLDR, nobody in Turkiye can yell a bad word for a black person. 99.9% of the times people mean "black". We do swear a lot though after all, in our society it's pretty normal to call our best friends "pimps".
@Vivinovianafebriani9 ай бұрын
But I hear a lot of racism against Arabs
@onur_baltaci7 ай бұрын
@@Vivinovianafebriani Arapları 1. Dünya savaşında hainlik yapanların defalarca affetmemize rağmen tekrar ayaklananların kafasını kesip denize attık diye torunları/ suudiler bizi kötülüyorlar bizi hep arkadan vurduğu için onları sevmiyoruz
@onur_baltaci7 ай бұрын
@@Vivinovianafebrianiırkçılıktan değil!!!!
@onur_baltaci7 ай бұрын
Bizim Afrikalı vezirimiz bile vardı düşün 🤔
@onur_baltaci7 ай бұрын
Avrupalılar köle olarak kaçırırken biz bağ kurduk dost olduk
@pianist13444 Жыл бұрын
i really liked your video!! i felt like you were talking to me, keep going!!
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@hassana9240 Жыл бұрын
I’m African African I live in Turkey Turks show me much love
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Im glad to hear this!
@hijabibeautiful Жыл бұрын
My husband and I are planning on moving there some time in 2024 where can I meet other black people in general in turkey? We’re thinking Istanbul or izmir
@James-ys6wm6 ай бұрын
Im black American too. Do the men get aggressive if you date turkish women? I'll be there next week in instanbul. If I like it definitely want to come back.
@damladilsad2 ай бұрын
@@Yasuo-b5x He doesn't interfere with anyone. If a man who doesn't know you wants to interfere, the people around him will interfere with the person who wants to interfere. (If the woman is happy)
@cagdaskeles6833 Жыл бұрын
That " Hair" thing is more related to a Commercial That was super popular like in the early 2000s. Everyone with a Afro ( Dont matter if Male or Female) is a " Bonuskafa" ( Bonushead) and it's nothing degrading, quite the contrary actually
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Had no Idea, but Black men don't really carry afros anymore but im sure the results would be the same! its all good just something I noticed
@cagdaskeles6833 Жыл бұрын
@@Paintyourlifestyle Nah, that's not Race or Skin color related.. A Japanese Dude with an Afro would get Simular reactions. ( Imma send you a link to that Commercial so you can see it for yourself). The only " Word" we have to describe Black people ( Other then "Zenci" witch means Black Person) is Amokachi. Amokachi was a Nigerian Football player who played in the Turkish leauge for Years and was Universally very adored by the entire Country. So when Turks call you Amokachi, the like you. ( Racisim as you know it from the US hasn't made it here, praise to Allah)
@cagdaskeles6833 Жыл бұрын
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@quentinbecker8185 Жыл бұрын
Well I made my decision. I am going to Turkey! I am an African American (half Zulu) and I have a tutor who is Turkish and she is really nice to me and she doesn’t care if I am black.
@rep2279 ай бұрын
@@quentinbecker8185 I'm Turkish, I hope you had a nice time. We Turks have a lot to learn from African Americans.
@spark_6710 Жыл бұрын
I hear you !! I felt my heart ached when you mentioned of police here in the States 💔 😢 REALLY, I am tearing up myself right now !! The things should change !! About time !!! Some policemen are lovely ,real nice ,but over all ,they have an attitude problem !! Very demanding, bossy !! Too much ! And they do profiling !! Some think black people are exaggerating, I WAS ONE OF 'EM living in Tokyo !! I was WRONG !! I have seen it ,felt it living here for so long !! Over 35 years now. It's a shame !! The world is fixed . And SOME white very powerful people do not want black people to be very very powerful. Because you've got the powers / capabilities/ talents more that they're afraid of you !!! Jealousy/ fears become hatred in this world !! So silly & so sad. All the black people should be proud !! They degrade you ,not underestimate,nor underrated you !! They're making sure that you won't get too powerful in this world !! I used to think black people were drama queens ,not longer !! I realized that about two decades ago !! There are tobs of black people in jails all over the U.S.,yet they're minority in this country ,so that the statistics tells us the most blacks are criminal !! Lol. You see ? How wrong that is !? The majorities of shoplifters are mid age white women ,they don't go to jail really ,they're waved many times !! But,if you're a black person & steals a loaf of bread ,you go to a jail here !! The majorities of serial killers are white !! Lol. I believe the majorities of school shooters & terrorists ( domestic ) are white people !! Lol But , more black or brown people get pulled over while driving in the U.S.!! Very sad facts . 😔
@ramilazimov357611 ай бұрын
What you want he shouldn't go to jail if he has done a violation because he is black. It's not about race or color which doesn't matter it is just statistics and reality we see in American society. And I am not a so-called "racist white American" I am an immigrant from East Europe. You can see in the street how each community behaves and in what manner. So if you have done a violation you have to be responsible for it.
@spark_671011 ай бұрын
@ramilazimov3576 If you don't live in the U.S.,then you really don't know what you're talking about !! Statics should show more white criminals in jails here because they're the majority. But, the most of tgem are blacks ,then Hispanic, etc. You see what I'm talking about !!?? That almost means the majority of black people are criminals ! Lol.
@phiwendleleni42416 ай бұрын
@@ramilazimov3576yet are in denial of the racism because they actually do that and black people are profiled why say it's not ab😮race
@inacook22854 ай бұрын
Me too...
@inacook22854 ай бұрын
@ramilazimov3576 I agree!...I just HATE being judged and treated badly because of how I look. I don't want to be treated like a criminal when I'm not.
@lotuscabrio2937 Жыл бұрын
My friend is half african and half turkish grew up in france. Pretty normal mix because you see it alot in europe
@ordinalray10 ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting my country. Im from İstanbul❤❤
@Paintyourlifestyle10 ай бұрын
No problem
@letslearnspanishtv2 ай бұрын
Great video. I have to travel to Turkey. At least I will be able to fullfill the 6 foot tall image.
@oliv9768Ай бұрын
For me ; this was, absolutely, an education : Specifically ; based upon a, personal, experience that I had ( during a, huge, Turkish brawl [ in which I did not participate ] at a nightclub in downtown Frankfurt, Germany ), in around 1989. From that point on ; ( subconsciously ) I’ve, always ( underscored ), associated a Turkish man with some sort of nefariousness. So ; thank you for stimulating a, new, perspective, in me. How I got to this video : researching “ Black ” people, in Turkey ; after learning that Burkina Faso’s Commander & Chief / President, Ibrahim “ IB ” Traoré, seems to have formed an alliance with, both, Russia ( known [ documented ] racists ) and Turkey. ❤️✌🏽✊🏽
@decisionfairy8321 Жыл бұрын
My heart bleeds for african americnas in country they are born in please thats country people are crazy its so sad what they do o people of colors... Mashalla may God bless your journey 🙏
@winniejohnson55596 ай бұрын
I am an American and black but I am not African 😂 I know it's confusing and the younger generation like to be call African American but I do not ..yes I have African descendants. Great great great grandparents.. so I am American 😂😂 .. just wanted to inform you that some black people don't want to be called African American..
@lynneleeluckdowsing66547 ай бұрын
"Tis a sad reflection on the enduring savagery of the human species that videos of this nature still need to be posted, that some ethnic groups still experience apprehension. at the idea of venturing into certain areas of our little planet, that they are, , as a matter of fact, sometimes treated worse than dogs. What will it take for more to realise that our hopes fears, pains , our capacity for love and compassion are, with few, or little exception, identical, that we need one another? An alien invasion? We need to stop seeing only the vehicle and focus instead on the passenger who is identical to all the others, . God bless the noble Turkish people. Om, shanti, peace.
@cydnicolquitt34296 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. 🤗
@WithLoveWithPurpose4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I inspire to be more confident traveler and I always question if I would be accepted not only as a black women, but a black women that is plus size traveling anywhere I go. I've been solo traveling for the past 4 years and I have been so blessed to visit other countries that have been more than welcoming. And I pray that wherever I go I pray that I'm always covered and treated with the respect and love that I give to others.
@Deniz-l5d4 ай бұрын
Turkey has no issue with colours but to be honest we do not welcome arab so much .... as long as you are not arab I do not think that you will experience racisizm
@-DamlaaАй бұрын
Local black people do not commit any crimes in our country.As a Turk i love them.I've never seen them doing bad things on the news.Black people respect us and we respect them too.
@Bluebird77611 ай бұрын
Pleased that you had a great time here!! I cant say we dont have racist people here but i guess our racist people less malicious idk just glad you didnt meet them and i hope we as a country get better in treating foreginers.
@onurozcan86612 ай бұрын
I realize that this video is one year old but for some reason it popped up on my feed and your comment on police officers was quite an eye opener for me. Because as a gay guy from Turkey who has been harrased by Turkish police forces several times in protests, I have a tendency to clutch up and get nurveous around them. In my visits to European countries I felt the same for a while then I realized that those police officers were not the ones who harrased me. Never have I imagined that someone else could feel the same way about our police officers. Shocker!😅
@IsabeldevotedtoGodonlyАй бұрын
I looked for this video a week after I have been staying in Turkey. Today is the seventh day in Ankara. I work as a hostess and dancer... the way I feel so out of place. Some of the people looked at my hand like it was so disgusting, when I was trying to shake their hand. I am originally from Zimbabwe, at this point, I feel regret for coming here, but I feel grateful for the job as well because the money I am making is not much but it's better than nothing. I am torn... I feel hurt and I feel it's my fault. The person responsible for bringing me here is not speaking to me (one of the Turkish managers that helped get me a visa fly me to Turkey) I am feeling a bit scared about everything.
@jeanwilsongedeon9509 Жыл бұрын
That's amazing to hear you speaking on a positive way about your experience in Turkey. But I'm telling you Turkey is not that you saw. If you had an overstay trip there or faced any issues of any type, you'd be surprised and things would be way different from what you had as experience there.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
I was there for 4 months, I didn’t everything but yeah I get what you’re saying
@ano3344416 күн бұрын
i was about to say the same thing. i lived in turkey for 2 years and let me tell you İstanbul/Antalya is not the real Turkey. People in these cities are used to see foreigners so they have open minds, at least they tolerate you. İ did so many other cities(Bursa,Trabzon,Tokat,Karabük,Muğla,Sivas...) and let me tell you something, turkish people don't even want to breath the same air as a black people. Many of them told me to leave their country while walking in the street.they did not know i speak turkish very well. Horrible trust me.
@TurkishSongsHistorical3 ай бұрын
I live in Ankara and here I started to see more and more Africans on the streets year by year. Actually I really want to meet them, talk to them, be friends or neighbors. But unfortunately I have never had the environment where we can meet. The skin color of Africans is really beautiful and fascinating. I want to look at the beautiful faces of these servants of Allah as much as I can but unfortunately I can't because I don't want to disturb them. I think the most important reason for trying to look at people of African origin in Turkey is the effort to get to know them and to admire them. Please don't be disturbed.. 😀
@Resonate-q3sАй бұрын
Turkey the Beautiful.👌🏾
@krazyaproductions23527 ай бұрын
I’m African American visiting Turkey now the food is good!!
@IamJohnKelly5 күн бұрын
If you can tell me how to find a cybersecurity job over there I’ll be on my way or where to find houses
@cagdaskeles6833 Жыл бұрын
You always Welcome Broski 😊🎉
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
and thanks so much!
@AyishaaPrincess3 ай бұрын
Bad experience for me as a black muslim woman just terrible i was even abused on 3 different occasions just terrible ill never come back threw that way and ill never book with turkish airlines NEVER!!!
@heyayca2 ай бұрын
İ'm really very sorry😢.I apologize on behalf of my country.
@AyishaaPrincess2 ай бұрын
@heyayca thank you but it's not your fault =)
@PassPortExtraordinaire2 ай бұрын
People dont hate you because of your skin color, they hate you because of your attituted.
@cydnicolquitt34296 ай бұрын
I'm so happy you had such a positive experience. Did you fly on Turkish airlines and if so how was your experience?
@Paintyourlifestyle6 ай бұрын
I did, I loved it, I had a great experience on the airlines
@MuratYLDZ9743 ай бұрын
If you are a tourist, no one will say anything to you. On the contrary, he welcomes you with a smile, helps you and tries to be your friend. The problem is the people's reaction against immigrants, as the extra 20% population suddenly filled into the country with the government's immigration policy (such a figure does not exist in any other country in the world) begins to consume all the resources of the country, completely disrupting the balance of supply and demand and disrupting all balances in the country. The house I lived in for 1,200 liras 5 years ago is now worth 20,000 liras. From where? because the number of houses in the country is not enough anymore. Less housing, more demand. This goes for everything. Food, drink, work, health, school. Therefore, people are no longer as tolerant as they were 5 or 10 years ago. If you are thinking of settling in the country, everything changes. People are fed up now. and with the change of government, most of this extra 15-20 million population in the country will leave. We have to do this. Otherwise we are about to sink.
@simgeozk Жыл бұрын
Türk milleti oldukça misafirperverdir. İnsanlara mümkün olduğunca yardım etmeye ve ilgi göstermeye çalışır. Umarım her misafir ülkemizi ziyaret ettikten sonra mutlu bir şekilde ayrılır. 😊🇹🇷 Genelde İngilizce’miz çok iyi değil bu arada.
I am 🇹🇷. I know my people. I believe many black people make diference experience. Istanbul ist only one city. Many cities are different
@ladyfitness676 ай бұрын
Watching as an English Black woman looking to live short term in Turkey, but can’t find any videos
@Paintyourlifestyle6 ай бұрын
yeah theres not much on this topic
@aysekarabacak41632 ай бұрын
you can also ask for Turkish people's help. Anyone will help you. There are some scammers in Istanbul unfortunately but we'll give u tips :D (An important reminder in case u may trouble, Turks cant speak English. It's not a common thing few of us can speak. Be prepare for that but if you keep your phone's translation ready, people will try help you. Other than that, its just people but in the country you'll see translation of everything below it like when you go shopping, in market places, in public bus/train/metro stations etc)
@shawnblack44425 ай бұрын
If I travel to Instanbul, do I need to learn the Turkish Language?
@Paintyourlifestyle5 ай бұрын
@@shawnblack4442 no it’s not necessary, English is widely spoken in Istanbul
@shawnblack44425 ай бұрын
@@Paintyourlifestyle Ty brother!
@aydingezici024 күн бұрын
yabanci means , ( hes not from here(cant speak turkish) ) most people usin this word,
@charlesmassaquoi67177 ай бұрын
What about Antalya? Did you visit Antalya ?
@Paintyourlifestyle7 ай бұрын
I did, it was great
@earthquake340 Жыл бұрын
ASASASASSASASASASSASASASASASASASAS BAYRAKLARI AS TÜRKİYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TÜRKİYE MENTIONED
@thebighousencaaattendancer478 Жыл бұрын
What about dating? Are Turkish women open to dating out?
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Yeah absolutely!
@thebighousencaaattendancer478 Жыл бұрын
@@Paintyourlifestyle Passport agency, here I come!
@justfine3762 Жыл бұрын
@@thebighousencaaattendancer478 my man you will be in heaven trust me just talk :))))
@Roxy0.1Ай бұрын
They aren't as easy to get as Americans though You must gain their interest
@latrellegaming9816 Жыл бұрын
Türkçe Biliyor Musunuz?
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
No I don't speak Turkish haha
@yiog13724 күн бұрын
Please please I need to get there I want to leave the United States it's too much drama here
@gizemaslan4431Ай бұрын
Some foreigner students thinks who do not know turkish language thinks "yabanci" is a racist word but it does not it literary means foreigner, tourist. 😂😂
@ano3344416 күн бұрын
we know. we just see how you tell this word with hate darling.
@ceylankaya87 Жыл бұрын
👏👏🎉🎉
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Happy to see you here!
@nilgunsonat4170Ай бұрын
Many young Turkish women like Black men a lot and want to date.
@trz678y Жыл бұрын
My wife is Turkish my son is 22 in London you will see Turkish and black people mix a lot
@Yasuo-b5x4 ай бұрын
There are some but i wouldnt say a lot.
@gulsahkarasu49092 ай бұрын
Siyahi birini görünce şaşırabilir insan ama bu asla dışlayıcı ya da aşağılayıcı olmaz,bi, avrupalı ya da abd li ırkçılar gibi değiliz insanları Allahın yarattığı en değerli varlık olarak sever ve saygı duyariz,siyahi vea başka renk Allahın eseridir yeter ki insan olsun
@FurmuscannКүн бұрын
Bro we are Karaboğa calm down
@ferevon Жыл бұрын
Majority of the Turks know black people as football/basketball players lol that's why they'd expect them to be tall & fit
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
thats fair, I wish you could have seen the disappointment in these women's eyes when I told them Im from America, they were so confused lol
@CumhurSayan Жыл бұрын
I felt the exact same for the police when I moved to Germany. Turkish people may be the most welcome people, this is our culture. We wouldn’t care where you are from but would appreciate that you visit us. This is the same for the police, they are also turkish at the end. But I don’t agree with the safety. I have seen such bad scenes especially in Gezi parki, which led me to leave the country. And when I asked a questuon to a police in Berlin, in front of hundreds of protestors, he was answering my question with a smile (cannot imagine the same in Turkey). I am not saying that all the police is the same, but I can say, as a foreign, you are exantric for people. About the racism (for the black people), Turkey doesn’t have such a thing. We have a huge Ottoman history where we interacted with tens of nations from Africa, this is not new for our culture. Enjoy Istanbul, it is a great city, be careful in Samatya if you ever go there (adami keserler)
@latrellegaming9816 Жыл бұрын
Do you know Turkish
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
No I don't know Turkish
@latrellegaming9816 Жыл бұрын
@@Paintyourlifestyle Ben Türkçe ve İngilizce ve lehçe biliyorum
@latrellegaming9816 Жыл бұрын
@@Paintyourlifestyle neden
@turgaypatlak2323 Жыл бұрын
Bilmek zorundamı? Çocukmusun sen ne saçma soru. Adam türkiyede yaşamıyor.
@HOPEfullBoi014 ай бұрын
People in highly touristic or university-centric metropolitan places like İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Eskişehir are used to black people and all kinds of diverse people for sure. The East and North are a different story but honestly you have no reason to go there anyways~
@CuoreSportivo Жыл бұрын
believe me when they use the word yabancı, they only mean you are someone who doesn't speak turkish, that's all.
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
It’s all good 😌
@aary91762 ай бұрын
Ppl stare at you as a black person the farther east you go. But it's because they don't see too many black ppl.
@wesleybushell32153 ай бұрын
Police won't help u when the bar scams u when u get 2 drinks and they charge u $300
@PassPortExtraordinaire2 ай бұрын
if you are looking for racism, you will find it.
@EnginAtik Жыл бұрын
Turkey is the inheritor of the Ottoman Empire and it is known that Ottoman Empire was involved in slave trade; but there are relatively few Afro-Turks (estimated between 5000-20000.) Makes one wonder what happened to the descendants of the African slaves or did Ottomans have predominantly white slaves?
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
this is a good question!
@wordsofcheresie936 Жыл бұрын
Turks castrated their African slaves. They didn't want them having children.
@ilsa_xo Жыл бұрын
They had both African and European slaves. Black African slave men were eunuchs and castrated, not allowed to intermix with Turks or Ottomans, especially in the Harem. 'Arap Mammy' and sexualised tropes re: Black women also exist in Turkey. You can also learn of other instances of racism, othering, exclusion, prejudice, discrimination, and more when reading about the Armenian Genocide, Greek Pogrom, Kurds, and many other such cases. Turks are no different than any other nation or people but TR gov and education system has convinced many of the opposite and that no prejudice has ever occurred/occurs in Turkey or Ottoman history because of some supposed Islamic enlightenment. Blacks and Africans and dark-skinned peoples, in general, are viewed in Turkey as entertainment, house staff or for using sexually. Many Turks are so deep in their prejudice and assumptions of others that they don't even understand that these jokes they view as harmless are actually harmful. They also have many jokes re: Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, etc.
@FloraTek10 ай бұрын
As I am not historian, I am going to try to answer your question as much I can. First of all, current Turkey territory is just a small part of the Ottoman empire. In fact, if you do some research you can find that there is also Afro-irakian for example. Secondly, euneuch were castrated. In consequence, they were not able to have children. Lastly, if I am right, children of slaves were born free. They were not consider as slave. In addition, during the ottoman empire, people were divided according their religion. So, children of slave, if they were muslim, were allowed to marry muslim people of the ottoman empire (I don’t how the situation was among christian and jewish community). Because of these multi-ethnical marriage, a mixed-blood population was created. For example, Ahmet Ali Çelikten, a black turkish aviator, was married with a turkish woman. So, the current Afro-Turks may be small in number, because not each mixed-blood turkish guy is aware of their ancestor, specifically, if the black phenotype was lost among generation. In fact, in one video about Afro-Turks, an Afro-Turk women has such a light skin color that it was difficult to guess that she is an Afro-Turks. In her case, as she knows her past she was able to identify her-self as Afro-Turks. The other problem in Turkey, old uneducated villager members used to call Afro-Turk as Arab, which contributed to create some confusion among families. In current Turkey, only people who know that they have at least one african ancestor identify themselves as Afro-Turks. The others just know their potentiel Afro-Turkness. As I am not a historian, in the case I am wrong please tell me in the comment :)
@FloraTek10 ай бұрын
Sorry I wanted to say «The others just don’t know their potentiel Afro-Turkness. »
@RosellaLubega Жыл бұрын
Bro, they just arrested over 150 black people yesterday, from boat cruise, what are you talking about
@Paintyourlifestyle Жыл бұрын
Can you link me an article to that? I cant find it online
@turgaypatlak2323 Жыл бұрын
Yunanistan'a kaçmaya çalışan göçmenlerden bahsediyor sanırım. Her gün yüzlerce Afrikalı veya suriyeli Pakistanlı kaçak yollarla avrupada gitmek istiyor.
@ozzs30269 ай бұрын
There is a pact between Turkey and EU to stop migrant flux to EU. So unfortunately, Turkey had to stop all those refugees crossing the sea. As a Turk, I hate that, we are already full with refugees @@Paintyourlifestyle
@onur_baltaci7 ай бұрын
Çünkü Osmanlı döneminde Afrikalıları çok sevdik bize hiç Arapların aksine ihanet etmediler. Çocuklarımızın süt annesi oldular.
@harunyilmaz66746 ай бұрын
Pkk ile işbirliği yaparak hainlik eden Türkler de var
@Obe_omer6 ай бұрын
Some turks also betrayed the ottoman empire for your information
@harunyilmaz66746 ай бұрын
@@Obe_omerAs a Turk i agree with you
@onur_baltaci6 ай бұрын
@@Obe_omer There are traitors in every society, and sometimes they can even be the top administrators. And this is valid for every period. History will write them as traitors
@onur_baltaci6 ай бұрын
@@Obe_omer There are traitors in every society, and sometimes they can even be the top administrators. And this is valid for every period. History will write them as traitors
@openbob6656 Жыл бұрын
a lot of africans specially nigerians go to study in turkey. it is suprising that turkey is so toleranc considering they are a muslim country and these countries usually don't allow people of different religions/skin colors to enter.
@baranmarap Жыл бұрын
Even though there are a lot of muslim people here, Turkey is still a secular country. You'll not get discriminated for your religion/skin color.
@Vicky_1 Жыл бұрын
What are you talking about. Islam doesnt allow racism. You should find muslims the most tolerant of them all.
@baranmarap Жыл бұрын
@@Vicky_1 Islam doesn't allow most bad things but feel free to watch Turkish news and see what people who call themselves Muslims do everyday :)
@Vicky_1 Жыл бұрын
@@baranmarap I am not denying that there are muslims who act racist. However he said "considering it is a muslim country" implying it is part of muslim/islamic practise. It is not. Majority of muslims are not racist, that goes against their religion. Also you have islamic black countries in Africa.
@ilsa_xo Жыл бұрын
It's pretty ridiculous considering the history of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. It's delusional and so sad how uneducated most Turks are regarding the history of the country and all the peoples that were wiped out, genocided and forced away in Pogroms based on being different. Don't even get me started on the Black Eunuchs of the Ottoman Empire. The education system of Turkey is really horrid, too. Sub par learning.
@sarfrazashraf5912 Жыл бұрын
As a Pakistani background, just came back from Alanya, i Will Say turkish people are Very Very polite and kind alhamdulillah 😊
@Jupiter_9911 Жыл бұрын
I would like to know something in the current black trend of making everything about race and entitlement. What exactly is the kind of treatment you expect from people?
@al.otaibi2828 Жыл бұрын
It’s the most racist country I ever visited
@embravthe3 Жыл бұрын
What happened?
@BozkurT187 Жыл бұрын
Explain.. please.
@harunyilmaz667411 ай бұрын
Black people are also racists
@itsjemmabond10 ай бұрын
Really?
@kutukteyiz40810 ай бұрын
Racism in Turkey is mainly towards foreigner Arabs for mostly historical reasons.
@almusawwir7779 ай бұрын
Why cant people just go somewhere and not be a damn crayon?
@Paintyourlifestyle9 ай бұрын
what do you mean?
@enta211 ай бұрын
Try to go there as a Christian 😆
@harunyilmaz667411 ай бұрын
Its normal to hate christians who believe in a book that says "kill people who have other religions"
@kutukteyiz40810 ай бұрын
Missionaries are least welcome here. You are right. Regular Christian, no one cares. I don’t defend it but want to give a little background. Turks have a bitter history with missionaries in 19th century and consider them all spies and provocateurs for that reason. Stereotypes are strong.
@harunyilmaz66746 ай бұрын
Is normal. Turkey is a muslim country
@firavun89436 ай бұрын
Do you know his religion ? lol
@heyayca2 ай бұрын
Türkiye is a secular country.There are people from every religion.
@bloodyeye695 ай бұрын
You mentioned your friend who had a different experience. I'm curious to know her perspective as well, could you let me know how to find her video? (Sorry if this has already been asked, i scrolled a little and didnt see)
@Paintyourlifestyle5 ай бұрын
no worries, here is her video, hope this helps! kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGq2fX-VrdGoerMsi=_DcttiGRhCeJa4xl