hola there! My name is Anya, I'm 27 and this is my video diary. I was born in Kazakhstan, used to live in Russia, now I travel to see the world, make memories while I'm young and snap all the beauty around me. I also enjoy fashion and style, makeup and healthy wellbeing. I'm still a little shy to show my creativity, but let's see where it's going to take me! Happy to see you here!
Serbia is very very expensive country especially comparing median income to rent and food prices, in that regard it might be the most expensive country in the world. Russians moved in in big numbers and started paying crazy amounts for rent so it went up over 100% recently.
Hi Anya, It was very nice to watch your Istanbul vlog as an Istanbulian person. You went very nice places to see and visit. I hope you enjoyed all your days here. What is the most interesting things for you in Istanbul ? I hope you can come here and enjoy my beautiful city more
@@anyaeverywhere wow what an answer. Yes you are right. We are hot blooded people and our hospitality is very famous. If you have a friend here you are not a tourist you are a family member. If you lile Bosphorus it means you are a sea girl. I hope you can come one more time.
«Si le monde entier était un seul pays, Istanbul serait sa capitale» disait une fois Napoléon Bonaparte. Si vous devez regarder le monde une fois, regardez simplement Istanbul. (Alphonse de Lamartine) "Pourtant j’aime une rive Où jamais des hivers Le souffle froid n’arrive Par les vitraux ouverts. L’été, la pluie est chaude, L’insecte vert qui rôde Luit, vivante émeraude, Sous les brins d’herbe verts” Victor HUGO (La Captive) Les Français intelligents ne pensent pas comme vous, vous êtes un néandertalien.
I'm also a RU-vidr and the idea of collaborating sounds really exciting. It would be great to make a video together! On my channel, [you can briefly give information about the concept and content of your channel]. I think working with you will give me the opportunity to offer different content to my audience. I'd love to hear from you about your contributions or what you'd like to make a video about together. We can also share your feedback regarding the shooting location, date and other details. Thank you in advance for your interest and time. I hope this collaboration idea is exciting for you too!
Prices in Turkey change so drastically in a short amount of time that you can't even find them online, so there's no particular point to include prices until the economy will go back to normal there 🤷🏼♀
@@anyaeverywhere im visiting istanbul in a month and i cant find the prices of foods anywhere. I was wondering if you could share the approximate prices of kebab or baklava.
@@maijoaf3795 well, I barely remember the prices, we had a tip to see if the restaurant is overpriced by the soup cost, when we were there, it was normal to get a soup for 50-60tl max, if the soup is 100tl - run away:) you can obvi decide on your budget, but paying more in Istanbul doesn't always give you the quality. I remember that we bought 300gr of baklava to go for ~300tl Kebap was maybe ~200tl
By far the largest percentage of spiders is with a body size of 0.1-0.2 cm, and legs of up to 50-60 mm, which are completely harmless, and since I keep the windows and balcony doors open, they come and completely imperceptibly stick to the corners and contact surfaces of the vertical and attic. Sometimes they catch a mosquito in the net, but they never bite or attack people. The second type is extremely rare with a much larger body and much shorter legs, and it comes from the sewerage system. I'm afraid of them I'm afraid of them for some reason, and I must destroy it, since they are walking around the house. It happens very rarely that I see them, maybe once every 1-3 years.
@@anyaeverywhere What about the snakes? Do Russians kill them? Here it is a bad luck to kill the snake on your property, it supposed to protect your house. lol It is Slavic pagan superstition. But about the spiders, I am pretty sure that Russians don't kill them because of the bad luck, is it about the money or something else I am not sure.
@@anyaeverywhere If you put them under a magnifying glass, you will see that they are all wearing a Serbian cap, a T-shirt with a picture of Putin, and a Russian flag, which they hold with one foot. You just speak in Russian or Serbian, and they will consider you a friend.
I guess after your Istanbul trip you need to be into a tight diet :)) You ate too much very delicious foods and sweets in Istanbul. Hope you enjoyed it
this was sooo fun to watch as a local 🧡🌞 and sadly i should say that they keep museum prices higher for foreigners it's mostly free or a looot more cheaper for locals🥲
thanks for watching! 💛 that's what they do in almost all of the countries, sadly they totally overpriced them in Istanbul🥴 hoping the prices to get a lil better to see more beauties inside
People are crying in Western countries too because of the insane high grocery costs - people are going to food banks. You have to see all the reports about it but I doubt you'd get those in your MSM newsfeed.