Hey besties hope this helps you to decide whether to and study in turkey 🇹🇷 I have talked about everything I have experienced and I know . Thanks
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@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Kindly finish the whole video before commenting your thoughts and am speaking from my experience as a foreign student and I didn’t say anything bad 😂
@shaqalecabdikariim92333 ай бұрын
Are you somali?
@ahmetunsal32833 ай бұрын
Due to our respect, we didn't mean to hypercriticise you. We just want to clarify the confusion.
@user-lj7sz6bg5q3 ай бұрын
You are somali 🇸🇴 girl ❤❤❤❤❤
@user-di3fb3ru6h12 күн бұрын
Sister in my mind I have many questions I was planning for turkey to study medicine but somehow you left some questions in my mind when I listened to this video how can I have talk to u anywhere that I can get if it's Instergram or what I would like
@aminaismayl8 күн бұрын
@@user-di3fb3ru6h sis don’t worry it’s all about personal experience and preference, try your luck and the country is amazing
@vitovito1233 ай бұрын
As a Turk, I agree with everything you said Sister, but as a Muslim brother, the reason why Turkey is in this situation is because the country took in more than 6 million Syrian refugees, unfortunately, because there are so many Illegal workers the wages are super low, our president wants to make the country more religious, ALHAMDULILAH, and he did this by lowering the interest rates to almost nothing because of RIBA. Your experience is Turkiye wanted to be religious, a good Muslim country, but people's imaan will be tested because of it. People shouldn't just say Turkey is like this and like that, people especially Muslims should say, is housing millions of Syrians more important than my increased rent, we should ask if is it better to have lower interest rates or expensive groceries, this is a question of our imaan. I'm sorry for your experience and I understand where you're coming from, May Allah make our Muslim nations rich and prosperous whilst following the Islamic guide. Salaamunaleykum. Also, I agree with everything you said but just wanted to give some context.
@mohamedkhalif39383 ай бұрын
Turkey is doing good bro, there is no perfect place on the ord
@missNCW3 ай бұрын
As a Muslim aren’t you supposed to help people? So your attitude towards people that need help shouldn’t be so negative. It seems like you are saying the immigrants are a nuisance. What if you were the immigrant? It’s easy for you to look at them the way you do, because you have the better country. What if your family had to leave for a better life? Don’t you think they’d rather be happy and find to live in their own country. I’m not sure how you’re talking about being a Muslim but don’t have empathy for others.
@missNCW3 ай бұрын
@@Abdulmujiib395hopefully the refugees will also see better times. Are you guys concerned about that or just prosperity for the people who are already in the easier country. I live in England. Turkish people come here for better jobs and higher wages *because* they are low in Turkey. I treat them as such, because it’s not bad to want a better life, it’s actually admirable. Instead of treating them like I own the country. That is not how a Christian should behave - who am I to make a person feel unwelcome. It’s not my land. I could die tomorrow and have to explain to God how I treated His children on His land. And that’s for people who *chose* to be an immigrant. Refugees didn’t chose. Do you know how hard it is to be a refugee? Then on top of it you are treated like you are unwelcome. You know what it’s like to be a child that feels like that? Think about that. Think about how your attitude affects these people and their children more importantly. How should they see themselves? As Turks? When they are constantly treated like outsiders that aren’t welcome? It’s very sad. Turks have heritage form other countries. I know Turks with Greek and Bulgarian heritage. This isn’t that different. Immigration is not new. Have some compassion for people that didn’t even chose it. And those illegal immigrants - think about why they *had* to leave. It’s not that different. When did you have to leave your country for your family’s safety? What would you do in that position. You think it’s easy - you just do some paperwork and become a refugee? No.
@LoveCisse3 ай бұрын
Mashallah well said
@ozkanarrslan3 ай бұрын
In turkey there is just 1 problem, our psycology, when u are crazy, no important what u have, like our situation, good people+good country+polytica=hell
@tabbylondon23823 ай бұрын
I wish you well. I’m sorry to hear you’ve experienced difficulties, but it’s like that in London too.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@albulenabytyqi8503 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I came in Türkiye 7 years ago through the scholarship that you mentioned. Believe me if I would not have had that scholarship it would have been impossible for me(us) to survive. Back than it was affordable I could say but the last 3 years have been insanely tough 🙄 . Add to this that we had to move from dormitory into an apartment due to our baby and family start... rough times, yes. But the city is amaaaazing, so much to explore, the history, the mosques and the islamic education opportunities( for kids too) attract you so much ❤. Still very happy of having the chance experiencing all this. Elhamdulilah ❤❤❤
@hassansharif31843 ай бұрын
Amina, Thank you so much for this informative video about Turkiye and it Universities. Wish you a success!
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching am glad it was helpful
@moonmon773 ай бұрын
At the end, it were Doctors in Türkiye who saved my mother and NOT GERMAN HOSPITALS. Elhamdullillah it were the Turkish doctors there who just with a check up for sth. else, found the tumor that the German doctors in the country I was born and raised in Germany could not find. At the end of the day, it is Türkiye who raises a lot of good doctors. There is a reason why people cry to go to Hacettepe University. You say it is not a muslim country, but sister can't you see, how much students in Europe struggle ? They do not hear the call to prayer , they do not have prayer rooms in universities.No one understands when they fast and eat but there is nothing to eat at our time at the cafeteria at uni. In Türkiye no one forces You to smoke. So if you are trying to tell they should not study in Türkiye only because of smoking ?? And because of the economy?? That is a joke I am sorry. A lot of German student here cry because they can not even get the chance to get into medical school in Germany and need to move out to Bulgaria to private schools and do not learn English. Türkiye is a very good opportunity for those who want to become great doctors InsAllah may Allah make it easy for You and bless You.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
I guess you didn’t finish the whole video , I didn’t say anything bad about what you are talking and we all know how good the healthcare is
@ella75133 ай бұрын
Hey i am a German Girl and i started studying in turkey, i am in my fifth year of medicine now and i've never felt so seen! I am always complaining about these things 😐
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Am glad you related to it
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Which uni do you go to
@ella75133 ай бұрын
@@aminaismayl Halic university , what about you?
@fiuvv3 ай бұрын
@@ella7513 why you came here from germany lol
@beyzanurparlak7493 ай бұрын
@@fiuvv Probably not german ethnically. Turkish but germany citizen.
@gulbahar27143 ай бұрын
After spending 2 years in Turkey i would agree with you completely ❌❌❌❌ never consider Turkey to study
@user-jo4bm8bc4i3 ай бұрын
Thanks to share your experiences ❤
@nesrinvural38003 ай бұрын
A very honest video indeed… love from Konya❤
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Thanks 🤍
@aliabdilaahi93253 ай бұрын
Sister i am from somali but i live in Germany for numpers of year so most of European country do not want to communicate with another language if you speak english in German or France you face problem they do not speak evan the places of government if you need issue for government and do not know their language you have to go with translater that is compulsory anyway evan public uni they used for thier language.
@r_elyaqub82143 ай бұрын
Very useful information for anybody who is contemplating going there to study. So thank you so much. But what about earthquakes? Is that also an issue as a student who has to spend a couple of years in the country? What can you say about that.
@nush9773 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for such an incredible video despite being on such a tight schedule . Thanks for stating such raw, realistic, fact based and sincere opinions. I also have a question regarding the medical schools in Turkey not Being listed on the world Directory of medical school, do you seem to have any idea why is that? Apparently a particular medical school has to be listed on the WDMS to practice medicine elsewhere, at least in the UK it has to be recognized by th WDMS.
@Zazezoo3 ай бұрын
My cousin studied medicine in Turkey and went to work in Kenya. She got scholarship to work there. The first thing She learned the language and became fluent. She put her head down and only focused on her studies. She did want to move to the U.K. at some point, but decided to settle in Kenya. She could have also worked in Dubai but she didn’t like it there. Obviously she had to take some exams before working in Kenya, just like with any other country. So best to call whatever university you wish to apply to and see whether their qualification is recognised.
@nush9773 ай бұрын
@@Zazezoo thank you so much for letting me know about your cousin's experience. But unfortunately, things are a bit different and complicated when it comes to applying to practice medicine in the UK, EU, AUS, CAD, US and in some parts of America, you are required to take their medical licencing exam( PLAB 1&2- UK, USMLE - US and etc) to be allowed to work in their country and to be able to take those exams your degree must be recognized and registered in their country which is done by GMC (UK), ECFMG( USA) and AMC( AUS) and these councils will only count you eligible if your medical degree is recognized by WHO and listed on th WDMS. So there is no point in contacting a specific medical school in such case as it's not up to them.
@sayidomarolad26963 ай бұрын
Hi Amina , Thanks for the information. What university do you go to ?
@manka-boyy83303 ай бұрын
I have one question, how did you learn the language? The easiest way to learn English?
@AuntDotcom-sk5lo3 ай бұрын
Your are right about smoking.
@roseamin943 ай бұрын
I am from iran. it's been 3 years that i study here. I think young people can speak English. Only old people can't speak like my parents, it's normal. I think still turkey is cheaper than many countries. I love turkey, lovely people. I swear to God I haven't seen any racist people. They're always so nice. They like when i speak turkish😅 if you respect their culture they respect you back.
@TruthNeverHurt4623 ай бұрын
Because you look like them😂
@roseamin943 ай бұрын
@@TruthNeverHurt462 they learn i am not turkish but still act the same way
@applestoori3003 ай бұрын
Ur advice iko sawa kabisa hio headline ni sawa kabisa my advice ukiwa nchi ingine ni vizuri kutumia lugha yako wasifikiri unachochea nchi yao,nivizuri kusoma any course outside ur country na lugha unajua especially strong courses otherwise utapata matatizo in ur studies asante sana
@Sariah1953 ай бұрын
i wish we knew!!! my niece just started this year!!! make dua for her well being
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
It will be ok it’s not that bad and with the help of Allah she will manage
@azovianace3 ай бұрын
As a Turk, our people mostly do not speak any other language simply because we have never had colonisers to teach us their language. We didn't force any other people to learn turkish either. That is why there is no other country in the lands of former turkic empires' lands that are speaking turkish other than turkey and other turkic countries.
@RaGRoG9043 ай бұрын
as a British I studied turks for a long time, and I now that Turkey occupied the northern part of Kurdistan, even they don’t have right to speak and study their language, I’m expecting that you gonna deny it as most of turks do, however Kurdish people have parliament members, anyone speak in Kurdish they put him in jail.
@azovianace3 ай бұрын
@@RaGRoG904 First off the term "kurdistan" is a fairly new term that was invented by british to carve up the ottoman empire in early 20th century. Before that there is little to none kurdish states that have lived longer then a person's lifetime. Historically "kurdish people" you refer to are known as northwestern farsi tribes that speak a dialect of classical farsi that is commonly used in the time of early turkic conquests of the area. There are tons of historical maps (even from the crusaders) that refer to those lands as turkish lands or more specifically turkmen lands since muslim turks were called turkmen at the time. Even salahaddin was a general of a turkic empire. He spoke arabic and turkish. His brothers names are turkic. This new effort to create a kurdish identity is just to disturb peace in turkey and create a pawn to control the area through them. This was a joint effort started by british, french and later on russia. After a while USA joined in. There are literally no mention of kurdish lands in no archives in the world written before 1850's. Printing press was invented in 1400's I dare you to find me a single document referring to those areas as kurdish before 1850. About kurdish language. Kurdish language is not mutually intelligable even between different villages. Again there is no mention of kurdish records, poems, poets or anything in kurdish language written before 1850. Also kurdish was never specifically banned. You can speak in any language in Turkey but official language is turkish. Neither government nor people has to learn and use an artificial language just to appease colonisers like yourself. Just a few weeks ago a woman tried to talk in kurdish in the parliament. The only punishment she got was her microphone getting muted. Her name is beritan güneş altın. You can look up her speech in 21st of February 2024. You will see how she is not in jail despite having proven connections to the terrorist pkk. You keep creating enemies with the illusion of being protected by the sea. Someday your people and your country will pay dearly for your ancestors crimes and I assure you, we are not as kind as germans. Don't forget the same churchill that beat germans lost his government while fighting turks.
@FNC843 ай бұрын
Typical Nationalistic sentiments 😂... Bro I love Turkey so much, but many Turks have issues with Yabancı and it doesn't matter which country you are from. As long as you are a foreigner, you are treated differently. I lived there, speech and write the Language as fluently as any natural born Turk. My country has lots of fucked up things and if people speak about them, I accept it. That how a good person should behave. Be patriotic and not having those nationalistic values even when we know they are wrong
@kenedidhadi87013 ай бұрын
I remind you that we live in a global world , besides other people could come to your country for many reasons . How do you want to communicate with them if you speaks only turkish😮
@azovianace3 ай бұрын
@Balanding1 Learning the language is a show of goodwill and a good step, but not integrating into cultural norms will always result in you keeping being a "yabancı" in your term. If you don't plan to live the rest of your life in Turkey, then of course I don't expect you to adopt the culture, but if you are, you should. Turkey has fairly high genetic diversity. As long as you don't stick out with your behaviour, you won't face discrimination.
@naimaahmed16033 ай бұрын
Hello Amina, I agree most of what you are suggesting. However, there are excellent public private universities that medium language is English..These included: Bogazi university, ODT(Middle East Technical University ), Istanbul Tech University and others are amongst the top best universities in Turkey thought in English fully. As a graduate from one of these universities it needs to have SAT exam for undergraduate and GRE or GMAT for postgraduate students. Overall, I would also suggest foreign students to study prestigious private universities such as Bilent university , Koç University, Sabanci University, TOBB, Bilgi university and Bahcesahir University. These are the best if you are interested and went to have a good education experience.
@adniali69323 ай бұрын
Can i have chat with u, b/c i really need to notice more infor about study in turkey,please tell your whattspp phone
@uniquedaisy4224Ай бұрын
Is Istanbul medipol uni a good choice too?
@tpwk914 күн бұрын
Heyy thank you so much for this info.I would like to ask you more information about these medium English regulated unis
@kivansworld34733 ай бұрын
I go to public uni 100% English, the teachers are very qualified and teach in English. the material is also in English
@nush9773 ай бұрын
Do you mind telling me which university you go to in turkey?
@betultrabzon49073 ай бұрын
Me too, for example Boğaziçi... All the education there is in English and they are teaching in English not Turkish at all.
@kivansworld34733 ай бұрын
@@nush977 I go to Ankara University
@umaimashoaib580820 күн бұрын
Did you have to take Turkish preparatory classes for 1 year ?
@jhonafyefrancisco209111 күн бұрын
Is ankara university close to bursa?
@mahinuri2 ай бұрын
Hey sister Assalamu aleykum I would like to ask how you got to uni ? I mean which exams? As far as I know we need IELTS or Toefl and yos exam yes? Or I should take sat exam?
@aminaismayl2 ай бұрын
Depends on which uni you will go private uni will ask for ielts or they will give their exam , public unis yos or sat will do
@itsurrr2 ай бұрын
How much the tuition in medipol university for medicine?
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
I agree with what you said
@AbukarAdan25253 ай бұрын
Mash Allah ❤
@DadiLali-ex9muАй бұрын
Simply put, if Türkiye is bad, leave and do not simply advise people not to come ♥
@learnwithmitu1814Күн бұрын
I completed Bachelor of Science in Soil and Environmental Sciences dept. under Bioscience faculty.I wanted to go to Turkey just because of the halal food ,to get to practice my religious values by wearing hijab and so on because its a muslim country.I wanted to move there with my parents after I get a job.I thought even though the language is different but the cultural along with religious values there will be almost same as my parents has and thus it'll be easier for them to cope up.But after listening this,I'm confused.
@aminaismayl21 сағат бұрын
The religious aspect is good alhamdulillah, there are mosques everywhere we hear the adhaan every salah alhamdulillah, ramadhan is a struggle though coz not every mosque do taraweeh and tahajjud prayer and also they do it differently, I would advise try another Muslim country and also pray istikhara if it’s qeyr for you turkey is decent country.
@Phauzia5493 ай бұрын
Did u do ur interview in online or u just join medical school without interviews
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Face to face
@musadaqsalaadcalimusadaqsa37173 ай бұрын
I am a student in the last year of high school in a university in Turkey. I want to study in English.
@rayyanabdulrahim33863 ай бұрын
How is the English exam for the private universities? Is it hard?
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Normal English, they just test you to know how your English is nothing crazy
@masibanto47633 ай бұрын
Inflation is every where girl. I really want to visit turkey but not as a student
@maryambrahim823 ай бұрын
Turkey is out the question!
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
It’s good for tourism the country is beautiful 🤩
@mariammivida88413 ай бұрын
I am a ummm 😂😂😂 Allah knows the best, i love türkiye 😊
@user-xj8gc5ou5z3 ай бұрын
Hii Amina, i am Turkish and i just wanna say, i have many friends from different countries in here and its sad i know Turkish people, so not fully but i can understand your situation kinda but i think you should be careful when you share these kind of videos, essipecialy as you know Turkish people can be really racist, if someone realize this video, i am sure even if this video just about your experiences they will use it in a bad way, and it can be dangerous for you, be careful
@FNC843 ай бұрын
You are right but I think only uneducated Turks will behave like that. Anyone who is well educated, exposed and travel the world will understand where she is coming from. A good citizen should accept the wrong of his country, and be happy about the good of it as well. Like me here, if someone says anything bad about my country and I know they are right about it, I should accept the criticism and hold my people accountable for their behaviour
@shintia128 күн бұрын
Oh no how aboute me. I Will study in turkish in gilişim istanbul. Wacht your vedio makes me scared😢
@aminaismayl8 күн бұрын
Don’t be scared gelism is good uni , try and see your personal experience
@kassimabdilatif18023 ай бұрын
For your info sister even here in the Western countries it is very hard to get a job. So don't come with the perception that you can pay your studies and living cost by depending on getting a job while studying. Be prepared with enough funds to finish your studies without part-time jobs.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
I didn’t say I was looking for work 😂, my perspective has nothing to do with yours and it seems you don’t know that and also you don’t pay my tuition fees 🤭
@MS-vz4ep3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info Sister. But I’d urge you to put a little diplomacy in the way you criticise your host country. Especially when you still live and study there. Not everyone in that country can take criticism positively. And as a Somali from NFD as you’re, living in a foreign land, I wouldn’t like you to be a victim of a simple video post. Yes you can tell people how you see things as an individual, but say like, that’s only my personal opinion and what I encountered while giving reference. ( which you did in some places ) don’t get me wrong. I see you as my little sister. God bless and be safe.
@khadijamulonya91623 ай бұрын
First of all, until recently, its not every country that promoted english or French or use it as an official language. Just like Tanzania alot of people speak swahili so it can be difficult figuring things out. Unfortunately as africans we think everyone put importance of english or French, so we are surprised when we go to countries like Turkey, China Germany, even Italy that is why these countries require you to take language courses. Living conditions in Turkey differ, but its more expensive and difficult when you come to Istanbul. Istanbul is a commercial city so everything is money, and you are more likely not to meet traditional turks if you're there. Istanbul, according to me is like new york, like there are so many people from different places, you have bad foreigners and good foreigners, bad turks and good ones too. Its like most people just try to make money, so its important to not trust anyone. As for the money alot of people will attack you because you are from an African country and think your money is worse, so why are you complaining. The past years have been difficult, in terms of economy in most countries especially developing countries, it's even worse. One thing people don't think about when choosing courses to study is where you can practice. Example i remember my dad told me if you want to study Law, or jobs in health departments it better you do it in your country because of the exams you may have to take after. Or make sure you write those exams while studying.
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
English is a universal language used all around the world. So its not wrong for her to expect people would speak english
@khadijamulonya9162Ай бұрын
@lipstick-jj4vz The fact that she is facing this clearly tells you that English is not a "universal" language. English is an international language so not everyone speaks it. You will see that most European countries have their own languages, not even English. Germany, Italy, France, Russia when you hear these countries, does English come to your mind? The point is if you are planning to go to a non English speaking country, just do your research well.
@alibulle62513 ай бұрын
The Last time I was there METU was taught in English.
@user-ge7ye6hg9s3 ай бұрын
How did you learn English in Kenya ?
@user-rs1rz7hh7w3 ай бұрын
Kenya is English speaking country 😳. They teach in school so obviously she learnt from school
@tabbylondon23823 ай бұрын
OMG, 10 hours for less than $20. That’s seriously terrible
@AbdiZebra3 ай бұрын
Can i See you if i come for vacation. Its four hours flight from Holland. Tafadhali Sana
@bee_shu2 ай бұрын
But METU is a public university and it has programs in English
@senadalms4423Ай бұрын
ODTÜ doesn't have medicine program. Plus she's not smart enough to go to the good universities that's why she wouldn't know.
@maryamabdulakeem4343 ай бұрын
Lmaooo it’s the same here too in Qatar 😭
@AbdiZebra3 ай бұрын
Am a kenyan Somali Dutch citizen. Nikutumie visa sistee please to Holland.
@sunshineseaandvitamind86203 ай бұрын
Don't keep saying "these people, these people" it is rude and disrespectful and as if you're backbiting remember they are viewing your video too and in the comment section say Turkish people because that's what they are. Dadkaad martida u tahay waa inaad ixtiraamtaa share your observances good or bad but remember akhlaaqda at all times. And regarding that neighbour what you can do is share some of your cooking with her or invite her over. Make sure you air out the apartment when you're cooking to avoiding lingering odours or odourds escaping into hallways & common areas.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
That’s your thinking and perspective and it has nothing to do when I say ‘these people’ coz they are the people of the land , remember that, you don’t have to remind me of how good the Turks are
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
You don’t even know if I have a hallway or not, don’t just speak on things you don’t know
@sunshineseaandvitamind86203 ай бұрын
Did I tell you about how good they are? I said nothing to you except to tell you to afford them common decency and respect! Madax adeega jooji. It is rude and disrespectful, dad jaziirad Ku xidhan oo internet haysan maaha markaad internetka "these people these people" guraysid oo xamanaysid wey ku maqlayyaan. Somali akhlaaqda ayaa ku yar weyna isla fiicanyihiin wax in loo sheego oo in la saxona ma rabaan.
@sunshineseaandvitamind86203 ай бұрын
And you clearly live in a building WITH communal areas. Waad asaraar badantahay that last bit xumaanba kama wadid it was just advice but seems you allergic to anyone telling you ANYTHING. Bye!
@Cherrie1733 ай бұрын
turkidu somalida xattaa maahmaahyo cay ah bay noo isticmalaan ee daa inantu say doonto ha u tilmaantee @@sunshineseaandvitamind8620
@zakiyabello2745Ай бұрын
Beautiful masha Allah you look somali❤
@LJama61193 ай бұрын
You may be Somali Kenyan but I still see your Somaliness. Somalis are very frank with their opinions. I think your heading is a bit rude. Just tell your experience and let the people decide whether to go there or not.
@bassflix59823 ай бұрын
She is not rude she is telling the truth and I see you mentioning her origin and is nothing to do with LET HER EXPLAIN HER EXPERIENCE YOU LISTEN OR YOU MOVE ON MR RUDE🤬
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
You have to understand that some communities talk frankly doesnt mean shes rude. I didnt find anything rude at all. She has to tell the truth of her experience to help others who may want to come
@FrankManAllday3 ай бұрын
I don't know what it is with Somalis from Kenya denying that they are Somali. Shameful. Your ancestors were successful Freedom Fighters and you aren't even mentioning a little bit of your ethnicity.
@TheCriptoid3 ай бұрын
With this video title you will probably create storm similar to that Syrian Banana fiasco and I would personally suggest to choose your words wisely. There are a lot of people who are struggling in that country and titles like this can feed into their negative energy and thus will foster unnecessary tension between peoples. Turks in general are good people and from their meagre resources they help a lot of poor countries and provide scholarships to student from underdeveloped countries which you already noted in the video. Perhaps one should encourage more students to come to Turkiye if they can afford because that will enable universities to give more scholarships to the under privileged students. The cost of living numbers you put out is nothing with respect to the quality of education you are getting compared to many other parts of the world and mind you live in a modern city that is comparable to London or Paris. Also tell me anywhere in Europe from Romania, Czech republic to Hungary that do not have some of the challenges you mentioned and not also beyond your reach in terms of costs and etc? Probably Ukraine was the only place in turkiye's proximity that could have challenged turkiye in terms of price and that does not exist anymore because of the war.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
My video is for international students and we have nothing to do with the living conditions of others , you can’t just say things out of context, we don’t control the government or how many students they take ,and my opinion has nothing to do whether someone come or doesn’t . Get your facts right 🤭
@Aarrow883 ай бұрын
Haloo kala kiciyi gaba dha yar ee wax barta misnamed asturan
@nostro19404 күн бұрын
3:33 7 million turks in Germany disagree
@miskiin2363 ай бұрын
Are you Somali or Kenyan??
@sokomoko67573 ай бұрын
For your information, somalis are in Somalia and others are in Kenya... She is Kenyan Somali
@shakra51043 ай бұрын
Filsan m.a keep going
@user-ge7ye6hg9s3 ай бұрын
You look so beautiful tutaongea namna gani?
@Kk-bq8sw3 ай бұрын
Is there a lot of racism in Turkey?
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
It’s rare
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
There is a lot of racism in Turkey. As a brit i get privilege but have seen other ethnicities suffer
@Carbdi-mc5gq3 ай бұрын
Xalimo fadlan kuma maqalno😂
@beyzanurparlak7493 ай бұрын
Türkiye özgür ve laik bir ülkedir. Anayasamıza göre ülkemizin bir dini yoktur ama Müslüman olarak çoğunluktayız. Ezanı her yerden duyabilirsiniz. Her yerde mescid ya da cami bulabilirsiniz. Bu durumun rahatsız edici gelmesi garip. Sigara konusunda ise sınırı 10 yaşa kadar düşürdünüz, bunun hiçbir gerçekliği yok 😅 Tarih boyunca asla bir sömürge ülkesi olmadığımız için çoğunlukla kendi dilimizi konuşuruz. Genç nesil de akıcı bir şekilde İngilizce konuşabilir ama elbette ana dil seviyesinde değil. Dilerim mezun olur olmaz istediğiniz ülkeye gidersiniz. Sizin gibi düşünen birinin ülkemin insanlarına hizmet etmesini istemem.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Türküsün o yüzden hiç anlamasın ve kötü bir şey söylemedim 🤭niye bu kadar hassas oluyorsun, cahil olmak kötü bir şey
@hatice70543 ай бұрын
@@aminaismaylcanım hiç takma bu tarz cahilleri. Kendilerini laik çağdaş ve seküler sanan bi yobaz sürüsüdür. Çok var bunlardan Türkiye’de, hiçbirinden de bi bok olmaz büyüdüklerinde, tecrübeyle sabit hahahah ben 2 senedir avrupadayım, buradaki insanlar gerçekten saygılı ve çağdaş, bu bizim sözde sekülerlerin daha çoooook yolu var 😂😂
@ylmzgktp31643 ай бұрын
Ikinci bir dil bilmek batida olagan bir durumdur.Batida Universite mezunu olan herkesin inglizce seviyesi oldukca iyidir, bunun somurge olmak ya da olmamakla ne alakasi var.Istesek de istemeksek de uluslararasi bir dil statusundedir Inglizce.Turkiye ozguz bir ulkedir yaklasimi da ironi olsa gerek.
@beyzanurparlak7493 ай бұрын
@@aminaismayl evet Türküm ve yurtdışında yaşamışlığım da oldu. Kötü bir şey söyledin demedim, doğru olmadığını düşündüğüm yerleri belirttim sadece. Ayrıca cahil olmanın kelime anlamını araştırmanı öneririm. Bunu söylediğin herkes benim kadar kibar tepki vermeyebilir.
@beyzanurparlak7493 ай бұрын
@@ylmzgktp3164 konudan o kadar uzaksınız ki videoyu izlemediğiniz/izleseniz de anlamadığınız çok belli oluyor.
@ShukriyeeyD3 ай бұрын
Mashalh Naag Nool
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Thanks 🤍
@ShukriyeeyD3 ай бұрын
@@aminaismayl🤍🤍
@deryakaya24973 ай бұрын
As Turks, we often feel uncomfortable about sharing our country's resources with foreigners, especially those who come from war-torn areas and settle as refugees-Syrians, Afghans, Ukrainians, anti-Sharia Iranians, and many others from various Middle Eastern and African nations whose cultures and languages we are not familiar with. These individuals gain significant rights and financial benefits, sometimes even more so than native Turks, a situation that is unfortunately supported by foreign countries. Furthermore, when these foreigners enter universities through monetary means and a simple exam, without undergoing any security or background checks, we are left with the concern that some may be spies. While some might label this as racism, it is our belief that certain prejudices are necessary to protect our nation. Given our country's strategic location, we must be vigilant about threats, wars, and terrorist organizations. Although Turkey is a secular country, the influx of predominantly Muslim refugees has caused concern among secular citizens, feeling as though their lifestyle is under threat. This is partly because of the scrutiny faced by many women, and men as well, over their degree of religious observance, often judged by their attire. Additionally, the presence of refugees and foreigners is blamed for the rise in living costs, notably housing prices, which skyrocket due to the high occupancy rates in single dwellings by these groups, thus placing Turkish families in financial hardship. The fact that the government provides scholarships to these individuals, treating them on par with Turkish citizens, adds another layer of complexity to the situation
@maxamuudcabdi13633 ай бұрын
I see you are good girl ,could you share your number I want to come in Turkey for next month
@mariammivida88413 ай бұрын
Doooo{oooooooooo} not come 😅😅😅
@dilek76503 ай бұрын
I hear the 3 "cons" you shared here and would like to offer comments: 1. Turkish people were not colonialized, therefore, they did not have to learn English. It is regarded as a privilege although I appreciate the hardship on the foreigners. Can you find any happiness for the Turkish people in your heart that they stayed self sufficient and preserved their language all along? Isn't it more like all the other developed countries where you would have to know their language to live/study there? Except, you already know English or French because they are the colonizers?!? 2. Turkish lira is "shit" you say but it currently ranks 5 times better than the Kenyan shilling. So, I wonder why it is a problem for you. I would expect that you would want it to be even shittier, like 5 times shittier than it is, since it would make things more affordable for you. 3. Working without a work permit is illegal, forcing the foreigners get paid under the table which drops the pay rate and cause abuse, what were you expecting? This would be the case in every country I'm afraid. So, what is your point?
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
What is your point, I didn’t say anything bad 😳 am speaking from my experience and we all know Turkish is a good country but it sounds you don’t want to hear the bad side of your country.
@dilek76503 ай бұрын
Dear Amina, I'm not saying you said anything bad. I'm commenting on the 3 cons you mentioned. I'm not negating them, in fact I'm acknowledging these 3 issues. However, I'm just expanding on them to allow more insight and I'm also inquiring with specific questions as to why these are problems, because it doesn't make sense for someone from Kenya to complain that Turkish lira is a low currency because wouldn't it be to your benefit when it is low? Also, calling Turkish "as if it is the holly grail" is a missed opportunity to acknowledge the historical context behind it that is celebrated by Muslims.
@dilek76503 ай бұрын
No need for you to get defensive.. I'm not disagreeing, the 3 issues you are raising are accurate. However, I'm just pointing out that these 3 issues are irrelevant for a potential foreign student considering to study in Turkiye. Why? 1. Turkish currency being low is a problem for the Turkish people but a great thing for the foreign student because your money goes further now. 2. Low wages is not relevant for a foreign student, this is a Turkish people problem because foreign people are not allowed to work and students are there to graduate and leave, so again not an applicable point. 3. Turkish people don't speak any other language just like other developed countries that were NOT colonized. This is just a fact people going to a foreign land is prepared to deal with... what is the point? 4. I'll add another comment you made about some people being mean to you. Isn't this a universal problem? This is irrelevant because everywhere you go, you will find all kinds of people.
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
1.English is a global language and pretty much spoken everywhere. Its the language of internal business, medicine and the like. 2. The lira is shit, its very week and inflation mskes it even worse 3. She didnt say she wanted to work illegally. May countries let their foreign students work while studying. It helps with costs. She said there is not opportunity to work. Lack of money affects her day to day when you cant even chose to eat good food because its so expensive
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
Your were under Roman rule, have you forgotten😂
@user-pb5jp5zz2m3 ай бұрын
Wllo luuqada iskaga hadal
@iqbaalahmed86333 ай бұрын
hey girl stop criticizing hard on us only nomad Somalis struggle like that not other human beings
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Hard on who excuse me I have talked about my experience and not yours , to correct you nomads adapt to everything but it seems you are the nomad 🤭
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
She told her experience and her truth. It was honest and she said many good things like education is good, some good people, countries beautiful. You only heard what you wanted
@yastayonis40073 ай бұрын
@aminaismayl you are not a Kenyan you are a beautiful Somali girl maybe you have a Kenyan passport but even if you are from Wajer or NFD you are pure Somali don't say anymore I'm Kenyan.
@lipstick-jj4vz2 ай бұрын
😅 joker, she doesnt need to give her ancestry breakdown. She was born and raised in Kenya, so shes kenyan
@srtgrl48553 ай бұрын
Girl sorry but I think you're exaggerating a bit when it comes to smoking.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Don’t talk if you don’t live in turkey or if you smoke 🤭
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
To a normal person the smoking level is insane honestly
@latifevergili30373 ай бұрын
As I Turkish woman who has experienced to lived in Turkey and USA, no, she is not exaggerating about smoking. Smoking is the big issue in Turkey. I am not a smoker and every time I visit my country, I disturb the smell of the cigarette even walking at the public parks. I also heard the same complaint from many foreigners . Another complaints are car prices and gas prices by the way :) I can add high residential property prices also
@srtgrl48553 ай бұрын
Kızlar hajsja I'm living in Turkiye and I'm not a even smoker. Hatta just asked ppl after i commented and they agreed with me🤷
@llifewithnoor3 ай бұрын
no i visited turkey 3 times the amount of smoke is INSANE compared to other countries
@SOOMAALIY-19603 ай бұрын
Ma soomali ayaad tahay????
@muhadbarre18213 ай бұрын
You better convey your message in Somali as your audiences are most likely to be Somali.
@aminaismayl3 ай бұрын
Don’t assume am Somali and don’t forget this is my channel I will do whatever I want