Ayşe tam bir Türk'ten beklendiği gibi davrandın. Bizi güzelce temsil ettiğin için teşekkür ederim. Minoşluğun tatlığın güzelliğinle renk kattın. Zaten takip de ediyordum ama burada da görmek güzel oldu.
Ben burada o kız şahsına değilde genel konuşmak istiyorum bir Türk kızı kadını böyle kırılıp dökülür mü laubali davranır mı bumu temsil etmek sizce beklendiği gibi davranmak bunu biz ne ara böyle olduk
Hi The turkish said at the beginning hi everyone and said that she comes from the country which connects two continents and recently celebrated 100 years of independence. It wasn't that hard to understand as i am from Uzbekistan
@@sevothtartesama18 independence from stupid french and british italian armenian and greek. They occupied the turkish land after ww1. I am not even from turkey. And occupying is only turkish thing? Wtf what about france uk america portugal?
@@LaraCookie5 Well it’s not about bringing my own “kind” down. I grew up with the Turkish look and am just not attracted to the look. But not just that, Turkish girls are the “princess” type. They want to be pampered nonstop. If you look at her, you can see that, which is a big turnoff.
@@begibegg 😂 2 girls in middle school. One of them made fun of me in front of everyone in class. She called me tipsiz. The whole class laughed at me 😂 it’s funny now, but when you are a kid it affects you big time. So I lost interest in them. Been living in the US, I got gigs as a fitness model. Meet girls left and right. They call me a CHAD 🤣love my face and everything else lol. So apparently it wasn’t me. It was the Turkish girls who are messed up.
It is visible how Giulia had to resist her instinct to respond to the greeting, not only because she studied French but also because "bonjour" is often used as a joking greeting in Italy so it is a word that practically all Italians know. In fact, France and Italy are neighbors and have a very long common history, they even share 89% of their vocabulary.
@@melinda6921never heard somebody using "bonjour" in Italy... and I'm here since I was born (so 27 years). Like, the most used "foreign word" in Italy, I guess it would be: "bro" (to call your friends).
@@melinda6921mettici anche che agli italiani non piace essere confusi coi francesi. Credo che Giulia stesse per rispondere qualcosa tipo "quasi... ma assolutamente no!!" 😂
Ty chyba żartujesz! Twój poziom intelektualny, jak widać, nie odbiega od jej infantilizmu. Ona jest głupia jak but, w każdym wideo mówi za każdym razem o "wódce, robiąc Polakom "sławę" alkoholików i ze sławnych Polaków zna tylko Lewandowskiego i Chopina. Poziom IQ poniżej 80. Czym ona nas tak rozsławia?! Wstyd mi za takie puste dziunie. Sądząc po filmach na twojej stronie, nie myliłam się.
Indonesia mudah dikenali karena bahasanya pun sudah go internasional, nasi goreng terenak ke 2 dunia setelah rendang 🇮🇩🥳 Kaka violin, pedenya keren banget 👍👏
@@teovu5557 We are Western Turks who do not mix with Mongolians and Chinese. In general, marriage with different nationalities did not exist until 50 years ago. Everyone would marry from their own village. Now there are marriages with different peoples such as Kurds, Russians and Laz.
Bir Türk erkeği olarak, bizim Türk kızlarıyla gurur duyuyorum. Ayşe de Türk kızını çok güzel temsil etmiş. Ayrıca İntroda bozkurt a yer verilmesi çok güzel olmuş. Ve Müzik bizim Türk kültürünü yansıttı. Güzel bi program olmuş. Başarılı👏
@@rekliejder4154 15-18 yaş aralığındaki kızlarda Koreli erkeklere yönelik bir sempati oluşuyor feminen görünmeleri hoşlarına gidiyor. Fakat kızların biraz daha yaşları ilerlediğinde maskülenitrnin ve maskülen görünümün önemini anlıyorlar.
heeeyyy it was rly fun to be included, I think my smiles were all edited out bc i was laughing a lot. Makes me seem so serious but I promise i am not ㅎㅎㅎㅜㅜ / Magda 마기다
Ayse'nin bu yarışma katılacağı aklımın ucundan bile geçmezdi Türkiye'm asiri guzel tanitmisss seni çok sveiyorum Ayşe daha da iyi yerlere gelmen dilediği ileee😻😻🩰🎀🥹🥹🥹🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Harikaydın Ayşe! Yaptığın anlamlı girişle, güzel diksiyonunla, şirinliğinle ne de güzel temsil ettin Türkiye'yi. RU-vid sayfasını aradım ama bulamadım, varsa biri link atabilir mi? Takip etmek isterim. :)
Well it's not like all Iranian and Turkish people look the same tho lol some are darker or lighter etc there is differences in appearance in Both countries just saying
@@sevothtartesama18 wtf are you talking about? His mother and dad have Konya origin. He and his family called themselves turkish. Who exactly are you deciding someone’s nationality?
@@sevothtartesama18 Atatürk His Sister Makbule tells: My mother and father are Yoruk Turks who were settled in Greece from Anatolia by the Ottoman Empire. Before 1921, 70% of Thessaloniki was Turkish.
@@sevothtartesama18 even you prepared such playlist on your channel and evidently you knows nothing and you have zero clue what you are talking about... I suggest you read more, it looks like you gonna need that.
As a Nct127 fan I knew it was Indonesia right away cause they have a lot of Indonesian fans 💚 (I didn’t see the answers in the title cause when I saw the Finnish flag I pressed the video immediately so I guessed the countries with the guys)
2:55 The second girl when she said Hej! I know it right away that she’s from Sweden. How did I know? bcs I’ve seen many Hej! writing in IKEA and I know IKEA is from sweden😂
@@sledgehog1It's in some Swedish dialects for sure. People from Stockholm sound like that with the I sound. But most others don't. There are quite large variations in dialects and I have an easier time understanding standard Norwegian than some Swedish dialects.
I love how all of them tried italy for nordic slavic countries, and then when the italian speaks, they are like "no no that doesn't sound italian" dlfgjşsfoghıjdfh :))
A local pizza restaurant in Stockholm I once went to bragged about once having Zlatan's family over for a pizza event. (He might have rented the entire place, I guess.) Would that constitute "close"?
As a British born who owns a bunch of Makita power tools who stumbled upon this video randomly I was just shook that Makita was a European name. ALSO the MOMENT she said "Hej" for hello I knew she was Swedish because I only know that from Ikea because I walked past an Ikea yesterday and near the entrance in big letters is says "Hej" with a small print saying it means hello in Swedish
Hej is pretty common in other parts of Europe, Balkans use Hej as well (but then again people from West Balkans have the same haplogroup as people from Scandinavia)
Wait, really?! So the interior of Hagia Sophia has been begun to restore to its original state? I had no idea. That's great news! The Ottomans really did dirty to that building when they conquered the city, but it warms my mind to know that its going to get restored.
after watching the reportage about the Junko Furuta case. I will never, ever watch Japanese series like that particular one, like I did before. I truly regret watching it.