#Turkey #Ağrı #Turkish If anyone is interested in doing volunteer translations on any videos it is much appreciated! Here is the link to submit translations: th-cam.com/users/timedtext_cs_p...
@@alperenak2454 Türkçe konuştuğu videolara bakarsan aslında çok rahat telaffuz ediyor Türkçe kelimeleri. Ağrı'yı doğululardan çok duyduğu için doğu şivesiyle öğrenmiş.
@@chen4953 Ağrı'da yaşamaya gerek yok, Türkiye de yaşayıp akraba sahibi olmak yeterli. Hayat amacı olmayan, hayattaki tek amacı evlenip bir adama asalak gibi yapışmak olmuş yaşlı, çirkin ve mutsuz kadınlar bu ülkede her yerde mevcut. Ne yapacaklardı? Etrafa neşe ve mutluluk saçacak halleri yok, kendilerinde olmayanı saçamazlar. Pislik, fitne ve çirkinlik saçacaklar tabii ki, çünkü o değersiz bünyelerinde tüm bunlardan bolca mevcut.
iranda birsuru gelismis sehir var. Bence sen irana hiç gitmemişsin. Ağrı küçük bir şehir irandaki bütün şehirleri buna eş tutman ayrı bir komiklik. Sen bi irana git gel sonra yorum yap.
@Cenk Caliskan Klasik ozguvensiz yetersiz ezik erkek cevabi😂Hakarete kayan ve umdugunu bulamayinca tukaka yapan.Acinasi erkek tipi.Yallah hadi Afrikana
I am a Turkish guy who live in the USA as an airline pilot. I live in Florida but one time I flew to Fargo North Dakota and I felt the same way you felt for Agri.
Your point is totally valid, I travel around the national parks in the USA, and I have been to the most remote areas, and there are places where you can feel worse than in Agri.
Chelsea do you know that Kardashian's origin is from Kars which is near Ağrı LOL. You mentioned in video there was so much drama than kardashians and this came to my mind.
mustafa s they are not from Kars this Information stands in Wikipedia but if you watch their show they are saying the village in Armenia where they do come from and it is not near Kars
i am 23 years old and i am living ağrı since my birth and all your say is heartbreaking but true. actually today things are a bit more good not much a bit better. thank you for say your real feelings my be next time you like more if you come :D :D
alper aygun MIT bölgede son derece güçlü ve etkili.Yani farklı sebeplerden Türkiye’nin herhangi bir yerine yerleşmiş yabancı bir misafirimize (ki yerleştiyse artık bizdendir o), soğuk savaş döneminde köyünde Rus görmüş masum Amerikalı gibi paranoyakça yaklaşmaya gerek yok :)
Asal Floydian bundan casus degil, trafik polisi olmaz, Hatta trafik’de emek sarfeden polisimizin yetenegi ve zekasi 100 kat fazla Casuslar genelde ordu kokenli oluyor zaten, ve egitim safhasinda burda arkadasin dedigi gibi dikkat cekmemekte var, bir CIA operatoru TH-cam a kanal acarmi? Burda bu kizimizi kucuk gormek degil amac, her isteyen astronot olabilirmi? Bende o potansiyel yok demek insani aptal yapmaz, ama o Zeka, yetenek ve egitim olmadigini inkar edemez kisi PS: bide hakkaten Casusmus, bizim ev hanimlarindan butun askeri sirlarimizi calmis 😂
I'm your new subscriber. I stayed in the East for 6 months on business and I understand your difficulties. Despite this, people's sincerity, proximity, hospitality is remarkable. In spite of the troubled days you have spent in Ağrı, it is very valuable to present this with a nice expression while still maintaining your kindness. I congratulate you Chelsea.
Haha so you know why Turkish government workers are "obligated" to work in Eastern Turkey for some years. Because none of Turkish people would go there easily.
My wife has a friend that lives in Ardahan, probably for that reason. There are no trees at all and winter is worse than anywhere in the US outside Alaska. Everyone thinks Turkey is hot. Ardahan is frozen hell.
Deniz Y Yea. There are high passes on all roads in and out of the city so during a blizzard you are stuck. The roads just disappear for days. The wind blows the snow straight over everything. It’s like being trapped at the North Pole.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 That area is under the effect of winds coming from Russia. Also the region is high/mountainous. So it goes through a tough winter.
evet kerhanenin olmadığı dindar mükemmel şehirlerdir ama nedense kadınların da en çok rahatsız edildiği izlendiği şehirlerdir ama evet kerhane yok çok güzel harika yaşasın bu şehirler yaşası izlenmek ve rahatsız edilmek 🎉🎉
I just found your prof today...and all I can say for now is that I love listening to you. You are honestly the most interesting person I’ve ever seen here at TH-cam ❤️ Besides that you are one of the most BRAVE persons I have ever heard (I listened to you’re story of how you got to turkey). I admire you for your Braveheart ❤️ P.s. I also adore you’re sense of humor (you got jokes ;-)) Seda from Germany (with turkish roots)
Bende Avrupa da doğup büyüyen biriyim, aslında egeliyim ama ankaradan doğusuna daha hiç gitmemişken Van'a taşındım. Bana bile kültür şoku olmuştu seni düşünemiyorum bile 😂😂😂
I salute you for that experience... I have lived aprox. 5 years in that kinds of places. Ağrı is a hardcore place even for the Turkish people. I admire your endurance.
Magnificent story! I worked as a doctor a year after. Thank you for expressing my feelings. Also, I and my three friends have escaped to İzmir for purification 😂😂
Holly molly!! YOU ARE HILARIOUS! 😂😂😂 I’m literally laughing to death! I’m so sorry for you to move to Agri! I felt the same when I visited Agri for the first time and that was the last... 😅The way you talk just took my an hour to watch your videos! You’re awesome and make the most of your time in 🇹🇷 that I’m sure you will. Keep traveling but remember to search where you go before! 😂
Agri in 2010 for sure was bad but one day the East of Turkey will hopefully develop. As soon as terrorism there ends and the regions that border it (Iran, Iraq etc) get better it will start growing. People there deserve to live better lives because I have seen what poverty is and nobody deserves it.
Lokum FTW! Finally someone with a brain! I'm appalled by some of the comments here, guys if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything. Those people who have to live in Agri ,or any eastern city for that matter, don't deserve such rudeness.
I really felt her story, and specially those people who lives there, Cz I never knew that such things still happening even in today’s time . May allah bless them and give them strength to come out from this situation
I live in a small Russian town (Torzhok) which is located between Moscow and St.Petersburg (2 biggest Russian cities) and I can tell you that from the pictures which I've seen in this video Ağrı is not very different from my town. 2 hours to get to the airport would be a luxury for me because I have to spend at least 5-6 hours to get to one of the Moscow international airports. So it's all about personal perspective.. I think that the most important is that she was accepted and welcomed by the local community.
Funny story ! You know actually Agri means 'Pain' in Turkish :) My mother is a doctor too. She served in Diyarbakir for 2 years. Tense times. I hope you will remember your experience in Agri when you go back to US. These people (all the government officials, doctors, teachers, etc) serving in the east, risk out their lives to serve an underdeveloped part of the country, to help people in need. Terrorists specifically target them, because they feed off of this regions poverty. They are not 'freedom fighters'.
If you want to experience the historical and religious side of Islam & Ottoman Empire's past as well as the architecture, going to Bursa and Istanbul is a much better idea! There isn't much in Izmir and Ağrı is a complete opposite as you've experience.
aggy ace come on don’t recommend an american to live in Konya. Because she can’t live in any place in Turkey than izmir as she said. It’s the most european city in Turkey so the best place for foreigners to live. That’s why she doesn’t want to leave Izmir any more.
@@esraoz273 mine was not a recommendation about going to Konya but an example for someone who want to see conservative Islamic life style without going to further east of Turkey. They can experience that in Konya too. It's in the middle of the country though and doesn't have harsh climate compared to the Eastern Turkey
Your experience in Agri is much different from the modern bubble most of us live in big cities. But what you saw is the real life in for the majority of people around the world. How did you feel when you saw children with rotten teeth? How did you feel when you saw poverty without any hope of a better standard of life? Did you not feel to help in any way? Were you not angry with the world that has the means to help? I would guess that Izmir also has poor areas with children having rotten teeth. But usually foreigners don’t go there, and locals that have are middle economic class. You were lucky to have that experience, I would love to go to Agri and help people. I am not a dentist to help the children for free. I am a computer programmer and can help children understand programming, Microsoft excel, etc. I can also help them learn English as English is an international language. And I will gladly learn the Turkish language. I love Turkish people and culture.
I found this channel then I directly love it.. OMG.. you sharing many things about Turkey.. I LOVED IT !! , keep going anyway .. I am from Indonesia and also love Turkey so muchhhhhhhhh ^^
Laughed so much on the hospitality and the gossip part but yeah i can imagine all the thing you lived there even though i never lived Ağrı im glad your back to Izmir hahah Pamukkale is good place btw. As a Turk i couldnt live in Ağrı aswell after i growed up in a big city in Istanbul so thanks for your honest opinions u were absolutely right.
Geraldine Borongan hey there! I live in Canada and I've met with lots of Philippinas here, lovely, hardworking and honest people. I hope I can go to your country one day😘
I like the way you pronounce Ağrı. It's an distinguishable local accent and it's a bit fun to hear that local accent. I'm from İzmir and I still struggle to say the way you do. :D
2:55 This is correct, but the reason why it's mandatory, is because there are too few doctors, police officers, teachers etc. in those regions there. Even the people there are often moving permanently towards West Turkey. Btw, I love how you say and keep saying Ağrı.
I'm a normal Turkish guy and I'm from Ağrı. I lived in Ağrı for 11 years and now I live in Istanbul. The nature of Ağrı is very beautiful. And it sad me that Ağrı is not developed. I hope I can have opportunities to contribute to my city. I really appreciate for this video. Btw, you can asked me about Ağrı
Caner Turan burada kaba yorumlar yapanlara bakma, ben ne demek istedigini anladim. Eminim Ağrı’da gezip görmeye değecek şeyler vardır, sadece bu kızın deneyimi şanssız olmuş 🙂
@@ardabarsozelmas4626 Seni cahili cühela bu ülke sizin yüzünüzden gelişmiyor. Ağrı nın sen tırnağı olamazsın Pardon Ağrı seni ve bu beyin yoksunu cahili bir araya getirdim
@@ardabarsozelmas4626 kes sesini İstanbul beyefendinisi bilgili kültürlü vatansever olur! Senin gibi cahil ülkesinden bihaber değil daha da yazma bana hayatında bir kitap bitirmemiş insan sen şimdi Atatürkçüsündür de
Your video was hilarious. I was laughing the whole time as I had a similar experience working a year in Trabzon in hopes for a novel and authentic experience of the country. I was similarly extremely elated to arrive back to Istanbul.
I really enjoyed listening your story. As a frequent flyer, I also had some good times and bad times but your experience is just extraordinary even for us.. :) hope you come back again oneday.
I am not surprised at all when you said you couldn't live in Agri. Most people from Izmir (or generally anywhere from the west of Ankara) would have similar experience as you if they moved to Agri.
3:30 Actually you do not decide where you want to live ad work. Goverment says "At that city, at that hospital we need this expert. You will go there or you can resign" 6:30 Actually it is not about being a foreigner. It is a common thing out of metropol cities all around the city to wellcome a person and meet with that person. It is a really good thing actually, you get to know everybody in a short time.
Yaşadığı şoku ben burdan hissettim. Tarifi imkansız bir durum, şok olmanın tanımı gibi bir hareket. Normal bir apartmana, tek başına yaşadığı bir eve de gitmemiş üstelik. Biz bile oturduğumuz yerden ağrı'ya gitsek kim bilir nasıl şok oluruz kadın amerika'dan gitmiş. Nerdeyse 4 ay falan da dayanmış.
i really enjoy your videos, chelsea. and i need to say something: you are constantly out of breath and i think it's because you don't breath right. breathing excercises could help :)
Ahaha! I had to move from Izmir to Agri after graduating from the medical school. Those experiences couldn’t be explained better than this. Hilarious 😆
Dear Chelsea, By chance I found your videos on you tube. My name is Berat I'm 59 years old and I was born in Dayton Ohio. By the way I'm female. My mom and dad are originally Turkish. So I have duo citizenship. Like you I'm very acquianted with both countries. I married a Turk when I was 20 years old. I have 3 children and a grandson. God did I enjoy your story about Agri. Nothing you mentioned is wrong all the facts are correct because I've done extensive tours to the region of Turkey. I salute you for your courage. What an experice. If you survive these places you can travel to almost anywhere an earth. Now you have a very vivid insight of under developed places. Use your experinces in a usefull way. Now you have seen a corner of a different world. When you live all your life in the States you get the impression that the whole world is like that,but unfortunetly, like Agri there are some many places that are deprived from modern life. The hospitals in regions like this are just like you describe. One doctor takes care aruond 50-60 patience a day. I wish the mother didn't insist to move with the children to Agri. It was a risk. You getting sick constantly openned the way for you and the children to move back to Izmir. You constantly got sick because the food water everything was foreign to you.I'm going to follow you and hope to keep incontact with you😄
Yanlış anlaşılmasın türkçesi çok iyi şiveli konuşuyor bazen :)) diğer videolarda anlaşılıyor türkçe konuştuğu zaman hem bi amerikalı neden Türkiye’ye bi doktorun yanına çocuk bakıcısı olarak gelsin ki yani 2010 dolar kurlarına baksanda verebileceği maaş ne kadar olabilir ki bunu bide alım gücüne vurursan yani saçma geliyor :)
After I had watched the “Turkish people are wrong about“ video, I watched this. You said that Turkish people thought “if you do not dry your hair, not wear slippers or socks at home, do drink cold water, and do sleep while your window open, you will get sick”. Maybe you understood after living in Ağrı why they tell so 😂 and in the previous video you said you never got sick, but in this, you said you had been sick for 3 months 😂😂 giiiiirllllll 😜
I can totally relate to that (especially the part about how much people gossip here) since moving to Sivas after spending some time in Istanbul. Even my Turkish friends questioned my move.
İzmir and Ağrı seem to represent the two most different Turkish cultures. Ağrı is generally a more religious, difficult to reach and small city. When we talk about from Izmir, Turkey is one of the most modern cities. Its people have adopted the modern western culture. It can be considered a mega city due to its population and you can easily find alcohol :)
I’m from İzmir and moved to Eskişehir a month ago with my sis (she started studying at uni here) I love Eskişehir (so much better than the small village I live in İzmir) but this video made me miss İzmir as a local, thank you for sharing your experience. West and east have such different culture in Turkey, I’d be shocked too, despite that I’m Turkish. I can’t imagine how you dealt with that.
Nihan Ersoy Eskişehir’e bir şey demedim ki 🧐 İzmir’den öyle bir bahsetti ki bir İzmirli olarak özlememe sebep oldu demek istedim. İzmir’de yaşadığım yer şehir merkezine o kadar uzaktı ki Eskişehir’i daha çok sevdim zaten.
Hahaha great video! Thanks for the honesty. I think the family you worked with should've warned you. Because we all know how eastern Turkey is. You're so lucky for not encountering terrorists there.
Kardasian’ların akrabası var ağrıda arkadaşım, Arthur Thomas Kardashian’ın gençliğine benzer. 13:48 hemşire seni kıskanıp güzel saçlarını da yolabilirdi.
Kız haklı 2010-2015 arası Ağrı öyle bir yerdi ben Ağrılı biri olarak söylüyorum aynı zamanda en hızlı gelişmeye doğru bir yolda olan bir şehir son 5 yılda çok şey değişti çok yüksek binalar yapmayalardı iyidi yatırım iyi bir şekilde yapılır ise mükemmel bir yer.
Ben askerlik için ağrıya gittiğimde vay amk benim burda ne işim var dedim. Kadın amerikadan gelmiş. Şaka bir yana doğubeyazıtta yaptım askerliğimi ve çok sevdim orayı.
Ağrı'yı şiveli söylüyor kafayı yicem WidöeücöwŞDÖWŞCLSİFMDŞCÖDĞCMRLFMDŞÖFİDÖD
Hahahaha aynen
🙃 🙃 🙃 Oaarıa
😂
Yumuşak G'yi ve R'yi keskin şekilde çıkaramadığı için öyle geliyor
@@alperenak2454 Türkçe konuştuğu videolara bakarsan aslında çok rahat telaffuz ediyor Türkçe kelimeleri. Ağrı'yı doğululardan çok duyduğu için doğu şivesiyle öğrenmiş.
oğlum Amerika'dan gelen kadına bile şark görevi yaptırmışız ajhgfkjdhgjkdfhgkljshdg
DLDKDKDKDJOWJSSJDJWHDJDJSHJS
:D :D :D :D :D
:D:D:D:D
Ajan bosuna mi gidiyor oralara
@@kagancan1278 he aynen ajan ne akıllısın ya. Ajan youtube kanalı açmış
Milletin Amerikalı gelmiş deyip kapıya doluşması şöyle bir gözümün önüne geldi :D
doğu insanın saflığı ve merakı :)
Göbekli teyzeler ve ayakkabı kokusu bi anda belirdi
Sermiyan Midyat' ın Ay Lav Yu filmi gibi çok güldüm.
@@derinalem7797 ne saf ne saf dedikodu zirvedeydi diyor yok saflik falan
Çok iyi ya, hala gülüyorum.
Chelsea’yi Ağrı’ya sürükleyen hayat bize neler yapmaz😂
Cok dogru dedin
🤣🤣😂😂👍👍
:)))Heyaaa :)))
😂🤣
sen agriya git sag gelemezsin tecavuz edip gomerler orda bu nasil sag cikmis ordan mucize
Kahkaha attim ya amerikadan agriya bir insan neden gider yaaa😂😂😂
ali fasl hakkari ye iyi ki gitmemiş😂😂😂
Sanırım US'tekilerin görüp, bizim göremediğimiz bir şeyler olmalı. :P
@@bilginoyuncu1588 sence neden tahmin et
hahahahaha
ulan yorumlara bakınca istemsizce gülesim geliyor :D
Peki Ağrıyı ağrılılar gibi telaffuz etmesi.. Ben yapamiyom lan onu
Amk haykırıyorum şiveli ağrı diyo resmen jskqnqjf
HAHAHAHSJHSSFSD
Kadın bile doğu görevi yapmış, siz daha yok ben gidemem deyin lol 😂
😆😆
Buna gulerim iste....
Saaaaaggggggssfsh
Adgssgjdfj mk altima sictim
Mavi Balina son görev?
Güzeldi bu
çok iyi lan 🤣😂🤣
😅😅😅👌👌
Hooaayydaa ajshskdkdhaklahdksla
dsadsadsa
"There is more gossip and drama in Ağrı my apartment building than in all of İzmir." O kadar haklısın ki çdnxnxjxjcfsjdkfkf
Hani marjinal bizdik
ahahahah aynen çok iyi tespitti o
@@nedimkamil3950 Ağrı'da yaşamayan bilmez :d
@@chen4953 Ağrı'da yaşamaya gerek yok, Türkiye de yaşayıp akraba sahibi olmak yeterli. Hayat amacı olmayan, hayattaki tek amacı evlenip bir adama asalak gibi yapışmak olmuş yaşlı, çirkin ve mutsuz kadınlar bu ülkede her yerde mevcut. Ne yapacaklardı? Etrafa neşe ve mutluluk saçacak halleri yok, kendilerinde olmayanı saçamazlar. Pislik, fitne ve çirkinlik saçacaklar tabii ki, çünkü o değersiz bünyelerinde tüm bunlardan bolca mevcut.
@@nedimkamil3950 iş hayatında da dedikodu dönüyor, okullarda da dedikodu dönüyor. Ev hanımlarına özel bir şey değil yani bu
Ağrıda bir vejetaryen
@Emre VAKANA o zamanlar belki de vejetaryendirr
ağrıda amerikalı bir vegan... hayatımda kulağa daha gülünç gelen bir şey duymadım djxhxkdndcz
Amerikaya lahmacun yiye yiye döner
Ağrı'da yaşıyorum ve vejetaryenim hatta vejetaryen öğrencilerim var çok az da olsa
😂😂😂
Kadın ilk İzmir'e gelip sonra Ağrı'ya gitmiş. Amerika'dan İran'a gitse anca bu kadar şaşırır :D
Ağrı da Türkiye sayılır, ama işte bazı Türkler Türkiye sadece İzmir dir diye göstermeye çalışıyorlar
Hayatında kaç kere irana gitmişsin??!
@@smahdikiya4605 Altyazı ne zaman çıkar?
Agri Iran Afganistán ayni
iranda birsuru gelismis sehir var. Bence sen irana hiç gitmemişsin. Ağrı küçük bir şehir irandaki bütün şehirleri buna eş tutman ayrı bir komiklik. Sen bi irana git gel sonra yorum yap.
You are an American, you are a vegetarian and you went to Agri. You must be crazy.
Murat Karaduman vejeteryan değil vegan
@@roesiana7537 yav buna mı takıldın:))
HAMDULLAH Ablay yok kız şu an vegan o yüzden söyledim
Vlog Field ağrıda vegan olmak acil bi durum
@@roesiana7537 HALZGWKZGWKZVSVX
Abd den İzmir'e kültür şoku yok,İzmir'den Ağrı'ya var.Turkiye'nin ve cektiklerimizin özeti gibi
@Cenk Caliskan Sen gitmişsin bari orada kal
@Cenk Caliskan Ne saçma bir muhabbet
@Cenk Caliskan O bir deneme için ama sebep ne olursa olsun senden daha zeki bir canlının videosu
@Cenk Caliskan Klasik ozguvensiz yetersiz ezik erkek cevabi😂Hakarete kayan ve umdugunu bulamayinca tukaka yapan.Acinasi erkek tipi.Yallah hadi Afrikana
@Cenk Caliskan siktir git senegaline. Malmısın nesin!
Ağrı means pain in Turkish by the way :D
PAIN IS INEVITABLE
Ağrı means, Fire in Kurdish. When you say “G” for golf, you say “AGRI”. But that is right, it means Pain in Turkish.
@@rogerwilson9293 agaa Naruto
Para Babasi
You are right. But in Kurdish it is aGri (G and i ). And this is a Kurdish name. I have read a lot about Iran and Turkey .
pain in ass
Doğu görevini yapıp gelmiş.
''Ağrı'daki lanet olası ev hanımlarıyla kimse uğraşamaz.'' nedir ya :D ahahaha
Gülmekten işedim sanırım
@@emineseda7290 eldprlrşfrölgwl
Ahahah
Öyle bir sey dedigini duymadim
@@elifabdulbakioglu4077duymaman normal, alt yazıya o şekilde eklemişti. dakikasını falan bilemeyeceğim 1 yıl olmuş.
I am a Turkish guy who live in the USA as an airline pilot. I live in Florida but one time I flew to Fargo North Dakota and I felt the same way you felt for Agri.
Your point is totally valid, I travel around the national parks in the USA, and I have been to the most remote areas, and there are places where you can feel worse than in Agri.
Sen dua et ki kapiya baslik parasi verekte bu kizi alak diye gelen olmamis :)))
Omer Faruk Akdag haykırdım hahhahaha
@@cromagnon646 Eee guzel kiz,deselerde cok yadirgamamak lazimdir ha :)
Cahil
Doguyu oyle sanmaya devam edin
kesin olmuştur agsksusk
It is like moving from Florida to Alaska
But dont worry, Pamukkale still counts as Florida
Sermiyan Midyat jesicayı tınne köyüne getirdiğini sahne aklıma geldi koptum jgjtitsjtsjtsj izleyenler bilir.
Chelsea do you know that Kardashian's origin is from Kars which is near Ağrı LOL. You mentioned in video there was so much drama than kardashians and this came to my mind.
Gürcüymüş
@@yahyakemalkaplan4883 Turkiyede Gürcü azinlik var ve çoğunun ismi Turkce, ayni benim gibi, Çerkesim fakat ismim Türkçe
@@yahyakemalkaplan4883 aaa, gittim ben oralara
@Selin Korkmaz Why wouldn't you be surprised to be Armenian though? Do you have Hemshin family members?
Edit: Bende Türküm. :P
mustafa s they are not from Kars this Information stands in Wikipedia but if you watch their show they are saying the village in Armenia where they do come from and it is not near Kars
When you tell them that they are gossiping, they say "I am not gossiping I am saying the truth."😂
Doğrusunu söylemek zaten dedikodu oluyor ..
Gerisi iftira!
Ama ne yazıkkı aradaki farkı anlamıyorlar
😁😁😁😁
Asiya Yahya afferim kiz sana nasi da biliyosun dogrusunu
@@Karakartal-px6le
Hahahah dalga mı geçiyorsun yaa😂
I can say in her face to!
You have this sweet eastern accent when you say "Ağrı". So cute :)
i am 23 years old and i am living ağrı since my birth and all your say is heartbreaking but true.
actually today things are a bit more good not much a bit better.
thank you for say your real feelings my be next time you like more if you come :D :D
Ben de birtek benim sanıyordum porçay tayfadan bu kızı izleyen xjxkkx
B-U-S-T-E-D Porçaylı
reis-i burdurumuz çok yaşa
@@mehmetsantor6975 Aynen
Mehmet Santor ser çava biramin selam ji Rojavaye Kurdistane
It is correct, we call it "Doğu Görevi" or "Şark Görevi".
teknik olarak zorunlu hizmet diyoruz. ben sakarya'da yaptım
Tabiki casuslar çok iyi çalışır , benim saf arkadaşlarımın yanınada Tom amca dadandı floridada emekli polis müslüman olmuş güya nasılda inanmışlar ona
alper aygun MIT bölgede son derece güçlü ve etkili.Yani farklı sebeplerden Türkiye’nin herhangi bir yerine yerleşmiş yabancı bir misafirimize (ki yerleştiyse artık bizdendir o), soğuk savaş döneminde köyünde Rus görmüş masum Amerikalı gibi paranoyakça yaklaşmaya gerek yok :)
20 yaşında sarı saçlarıyla Ağrıya gidip bütün dikkati üstüne çekmiş casus mu olur allahın şaşkını hahaha. Casus dediğin kendini belli etmez. Hahaha
Asal Floydian bundan casus degil, trafik polisi olmaz,
Hatta trafik’de emek sarfeden polisimizin yetenegi ve zekasi 100 kat fazla
Casuslar genelde ordu kokenli oluyor zaten, ve egitim safhasinda burda arkadasin dedigi gibi dikkat cekmemekte var, bir CIA operatoru TH-cam a kanal acarmi?
Burda bu kizimizi kucuk gormek degil amac, her isteyen astronot olabilirmi?
Bende o potansiyel yok demek insani aptal yapmaz, ama o Zeka, yetenek ve egitim olmadigini inkar edemez kisi
PS: bide hakkaten Casusmus, bizim ev hanimlarindan butun askeri sirlarimizi calmis 😂
Ya sen ağrıyı nerede buldun anlamıyorum ki Türkler bile ağrıda yaşamıyor az bi nufusü var haritada nerde bilmiyorum
furkan yaman geografian ve bilgin yok galiba
@@rudainamohamed8826 cahil biriyim :(
Oguz boylari ilk önce dogu anadoluyu fetih etmislrrdir Malazgirt Harbi Sultan alpaslan Selcuklu !Türk !
@Niagara808 thenks bro!
Bi keresinde istanbullu arkadaşlarım sakaryayı doğuda sandı🙊 bence onlara göre daha iyisin beterin beteri var
I'm your new subscriber. I stayed in the East for 6 months on business and I understand your difficulties. Despite this, people's sincerity, proximity, hospitality is remarkable. In spite of the troubled days you have spent in Ağrı, it is very valuable to present this with a nice expression while still maintaining your kindness. I congratulate you Chelsea.
ben istanbuldan ağrıya gitsem kesinlikle o kültür sokunu yaşardim :) ama hala ağrılıları kırmamak icin çabalaması gercekten harika :)
Haha so you know why Turkish government workers are "obligated" to work in Eastern Turkey for some years. Because none of Turkish people would go there easily.
My wife has a friend that lives in Ardahan, probably for that reason. There are no trees at all and winter is worse than anywhere in the US outside Alaska. Everyone thinks Turkey is hot. Ardahan is frozen hell.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 Well, it's because of Turkey's geography.
Deniz Y Yea. There are high passes on all roads in and out of the city so during a blizzard you are stuck. The roads just disappear for days. The wind blows the snow straight over everything. It’s like being trapped at the North Pole.
@@marshallsweatherhiking1820 That area is under the effect of winds coming from Russia. Also the region is high/mountainous. So it goes through a tough winter.
Mehmet Yok so it’s a good policy I guess!
Beni de izmir den götürseler ağrı ya bende sorun yaşar ve kötü yönlernden bahsederdim
Kerhane memleketi değil diye mi?
elazığlıyım, ben bile ağrı'da sıkıntı yaşarım aq
evet kerhanenin olmadığı dindar mükemmel şehirlerdir ama nedense kadınların da en çok rahatsız edildiği izlendiği şehirlerdir ama evet kerhane yok çok güzel harika yaşasın bu şehirler yaşası izlenmek ve rahatsız edilmek 🎉🎉
@@user-zi8zh3cp9g Akıllı bir insan böyle konuşmayacağı için, aptal rolü oynamak için ne kadar alıyorsunuz?
ne boş yaptınız amk ağrıyı köy gibi tanıtmışsınız
I just found your prof today...and all I can say for now is that I love listening to you. You are honestly the most interesting person I’ve ever seen here at TH-cam ❤️ Besides that you are one of the most
BRAVE persons I have ever heard (I listened to you’re story of how you got to turkey). I admire you for your Braveheart ❤️
P.s. I also adore you’re sense of humor (you got jokes ;-))
Seda from Germany (with turkish roots)
Bende Avrupa da doğup büyüyen biriyim, aslında egeliyim ama ankaradan doğusuna daha hiç gitmemişken Van'a taşındım. Bana bile kültür şoku olmuştu seni düşünemiyorum bile 😂😂😂
Niye gittin ki oraya kaç yaşında gittin?
Manyakmısın sen
I salute you for that experience... I have lived aprox. 5 years in that kinds of places. Ağrı is a hardcore place even for the Turkish people. I admire your endurance.
Magnificent story! I worked as a doctor a year after. Thank you for expressing my feelings. Also, I and my three friends have escaped to İzmir for purification 😂😂
Holly molly!! YOU ARE HILARIOUS! 😂😂😂 I’m literally laughing to death! I’m so sorry for you to move to Agri! I felt the same when I visited Agri for the first time and that was the last... 😅The way you talk just took my an hour to watch your videos! You’re awesome and make the most of your time in 🇹🇷 that I’m sure you will. Keep traveling but remember to search where you go before! 😂
Real house wives of Mt. Ağrı
Agri in 2010 for sure was bad but one day the East of Turkey will hopefully develop. As soon as terrorism there ends and the regions that border it (Iran, Iraq etc) get better it will start growing. People there deserve to live better lives because I have seen what poverty is and nobody deserves it.
Lokum FTW! Finally someone with a brain! I'm appalled by some of the comments here, guys if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything.
Those people who have to live in Agri ,or any eastern city for that matter, don't deserve such rudeness.
I really felt her story, and specially those people who lives there, Cz I never knew that such things still happening even in today’s time . May allah bless them and give them strength to come out from this situation
Yes, absoluetlly true
I live in a small Russian town (Torzhok) which is located between Moscow and St.Petersburg (2 biggest Russian cities) and I can tell you that from the pictures which I've seen in this video Ağrı is not very different from my town.
2 hours to get to the airport would be a luxury for me because I have to spend at least 5-6 hours to get to one of the Moscow international airports.
So it's all about personal perspective.. I think that the most important is that she was accepted and welcomed by the local community.
What a experience! Have a good time in Turkey.
You will be so famaus in Turkey
YırtıkPantolon oha senin ne işin var burda oguzhancım sen Endonezya bali de değil misin
Oğuzhan aga elalemin amerikalısı ağrıya gelmiş sen hâlâ gelmedin ayıp ediyosun.d yengeyi kap gel
LAN PANTOLON AMSJDNMSAJDFJ
Elon mask olmadan sakin turkiye ye gelme.
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Funny story ! You know actually Agri means 'Pain' in Turkish :)
My mother is a doctor too. She served in Diyarbakir for 2 years. Tense times.
I hope you will remember your experience in Agri when you go back to US. These people (all the government officials, doctors, teachers, etc) serving in the east, risk out their lives to serve an underdeveloped part of the country, to help people in need. Terrorists specifically target them, because they feed off of this regions poverty. They are not 'freedom fighters'.
j t terrorism in east south of turkey started before erdogan. Ofc he has an affect since he is the president but it’s been there for a long long time
Reis albüm ne zaman geliyo
Hi girl! So glad I found your channel! I'm also living in Turkey!😍💕 Love to follow your journey!
My Pretty Everything ahh I’m so glad there’s another foreigner youtuber in Turkey!! I absolutely love your channel, just subbed💕☺️
@@ChelseaElizabethIZMIR aww thank you so much!💕
Marry me. I have 3 goats.
Agri’yi neden auto diye söylüyorsun ki?
Where are you living
If you want to experience the historical and religious side of Islam & Ottoman Empire's past as well as the architecture, going to Bursa and Istanbul is a much better idea!
There isn't much in Izmir and Ağrı is a complete opposite as you've experience.
@@cooxncooxn3738 or Konya in central Anatolia
Konya has a diversity of people
aggy ace come on don’t recommend an american to live in Konya. Because she can’t live in any place in Turkey than izmir as she said. It’s the most european city in Turkey so the best place for foreigners to live. That’s why she doesn’t want to leave Izmir any more.
@@esraoz273 mine was not a recommendation about going to Konya but an example for someone who want to see conservative Islamic life style without going to further east of Turkey. They can experience that in Konya too. It's in the middle of the country though and doesn't have harsh climate compared to the Eastern Turkey
@@esra9993 Didn't say the opposite
"Dünyadaki her mutlu ve zengin şehir için bir başka şehir, yoksulluğa ve mutsuzluğa feda edilir."
Your experience in Agri is much different from the modern bubble most of us live in big cities. But what you saw is the real life in for the majority of people around the world. How did you feel when you saw children with rotten teeth? How did you feel when you saw poverty without any hope of a better standard of life? Did you not feel to help in any way? Were you not angry with the world that has the means to help? I would guess that Izmir also has poor areas with children having rotten teeth. But usually foreigners don’t go there, and locals that have are middle economic class.
You were lucky to have that experience, I would love to go to Agri and help people. I am not a dentist to help the children for free. I am a computer programmer and can help children understand programming, Microsoft excel, etc. I can also help them learn English as English is an international language. And I will gladly learn the Turkish language. I love Turkish people and culture.
you are a very good man. This is the first thought that came to my mind...
I found this channel then I directly love it.. OMG.. you sharing many things about Turkey.. I LOVED IT !! , keep going anyway .. I am from Indonesia and also love Turkey so muchhhhhhhhh ^^
Turkey isn't good, it's anti islamic
Fatima Touseef tf are u okay Turkey is a muslim nation 90% of the turkish population is muslim
Fatima Touseef fatima are we joke to you
@@zeynepkaplan2311 and day by day becomin' Atheist
Fatima Touseef so?? being atheist isn’t meant anti islamic
Laughed so much on the hospitality and the gossip part but yeah i can imagine all the thing you lived there even though i never lived Ağrı im glad your back to Izmir hahah Pamukkale is good place btw. As a Turk i couldnt live in Ağrı aswell after i growed up in a big city in Istanbul so thanks for your honest opinions u were absolutely right.
I really had fun while listening your story :)
I am a Filipina and I love your channel because I wanna visit Turkey someday. I think turkey has lots of culture similarity here in Ph.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Geraldine Borongan hey there! I live in Canada and I've met with lots of Philippinas here, lovely, hardworking and honest people. I hope I can go to your country one day😘
@@saadetisildar2951 oh wow cool. Thank you. Are you Turkish?
Geraldine Borongan yes🙂
Okay
Lol... I'm dying🤣🤣🤣🤣 Your reaction to gossiping housewives of Agri, and the reaction to coming back to Izmir was hilarious!
I like the way you pronounce Ağrı. It's an distinguishable local accent and it's a bit fun to hear that local accent. I'm from İzmir and I still struggle to say the way you do. :D
2:55 This is correct, but the reason why it's mandatory, is because there are too few doctors, police officers, teachers etc. in those regions there. Even the people there are often moving permanently towards West Turkey.
Btw, I love how you say and keep saying Ağrı.
I'm a normal Turkish guy and I'm from Ağrı. I lived in Ağrı for 11 years and now I live in Istanbul. The nature of Ağrı is very beautiful. And it sad me that Ağrı is not developed. I hope I can have opportunities to contribute to my city.
I really appreciate for this video.
Btw, you can asked me about Ağrı
İstanbul varken Ağrı ne ya? Gerçi İstanbul'da doğup büyüdüm ve İstanbul'un dışına uzun süreli olarak çıkmadım.
Caner Turan burada kaba yorumlar yapanlara bakma, ben ne demek istedigini anladim. Eminim Ağrı’da gezip görmeye değecek şeyler vardır, sadece bu kızın deneyimi şanssız olmuş 🙂
@@ardabarsozelmas4626 Seni cahili cühela bu ülke sizin yüzünüzden gelişmiyor. Ağrı nın sen tırnağı olamazsın Pardon Ağrı seni ve bu beyin yoksunu cahili bir araya getirdim
Benim gibi İstanbul beyefendisinin adı ile Ağrı'nın adını yan yana getirme!
@@ardabarsozelmas4626 kes sesini İstanbul beyefendinisi bilgili kültürlü vatansever olur! Senin gibi cahil ülkesinden bihaber değil daha da yazma bana hayatında bir kitap bitirmemiş insan sen şimdi Atatürkçüsündür de
Yaw çıldırcam şu kadını izleyen yabancı varmı yorumlarda herkes türk bende dahil
Your video was hilarious. I was laughing the whole time as I had a similar experience working a year in Trabzon in hopes for a novel and authentic experience of the country. I was similarly extremely elated to arrive back to Istanbul.
There is a lot of things to do bro. It was up to you ;)
Trabzon is beautiful.
Your accent is very clear for me so I am watching you because of I study Toefl :D both studying and having fun :D
I really enjoyed listening your story. As a frequent flyer, I also had some good times and bad times but your experience is just extraordinary even for us.. :) hope you come back again oneday.
And hell yes, Kardashians origin come from Armenians living in the east of Turkey😅
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I am not surprised at all when you said you couldn't live in Agri. Most people from Izmir (or generally anywhere from the west of Ankara) would have similar experience as you if they moved to Agri.
3:30 Actually you do not decide where you want to live ad work. Goverment says "At that city, at that hospital we need this expert. You will go there or you can resign"
6:30 Actually it is not about being a foreigner. It is a common thing out of metropol cities all around the city to wellcome a person and meet with that person. It is a really good thing actually, you get to know everybody in a short time.
I admire your courage :) Felt really sorry for you in some parts and laughed so much in some others. Pamukkale is really cool btw
This is what I thought of you; Brave, Adventurous, Resilient and Versatile 💪🏽🔥☺️
Wow thank you☺️🙏🏻
@@ChelseaElizabethIZMIR May God bless you and your family❤☺️
@@ChelseaElizabethIZMIR are you agent??
Not surprised to your experience. The city name (Ağrı) is actually self-explanatory.
Thank you for sharing your experiences❤
Yaşadığı şoku ben burdan hissettim. Tarifi imkansız bir durum, şok olmanın tanımı gibi bir hareket. Normal bir apartmana, tek başına yaşadığı bir eve de gitmemiş üstelik. Biz bile oturduğumuz yerden ağrı'ya gitsek kim bilir nasıl şok oluruz kadın amerika'dan gitmiş. Nerdeyse 4 ay falan da dayanmış.
Ulan o nasıl ağrı demek çıldırıyorum pqpsksjqhhwjdkfowosndkqpspdooxxkxkqnsjofkeksod
Ağrı bence güzel bir şehir yaklaşık 6 yıl görev yaptım diğer tayin döneminde tekrar yazacağım ağrı iyidir helede memur için çok iyi
your 'ağrı' saying is so good.. so feels funny..
Love your videos
I Just Wanna ask why did you do it to yourself lol
Mud horizon, wow. This is by far the best definition of 2010 Ağrı I've ever heard
As someone who has family roots in Agri, I found this video very factual, entertaining and hillerious :)
Gossiping and the hospitality reminds me villages in Sicily(Italy)
From Izmir to Ağri, like joke 😂😂
Ağrıda yaşamayı tercih edelim
@@onur41_ bende
@@onur41_ bende
i really enjoy your videos, chelsea. and i need to say something: you are constantly out of breath and i think it's because you don't breath right. breathing excercises could help :)
Ahaha! I had to move from Izmir to Agri after graduating from the medical school. Those experiences couldn’t be explained better than this. Hilarious 😆
4:10 , which airlines was it . i wanna know so i make sure i never book . pilot seems to be quite drunk .
Where are you from in the usa?
It was a very objective statement, congrats!
YOU ARE AMAZING
Dear Chelsea, By chance I found your videos on you tube. My name is Berat I'm 59 years old and I was born in Dayton Ohio. By the way I'm female. My mom and dad are originally Turkish. So I have duo citizenship. Like you I'm very acquianted with both countries. I married a Turk when I was 20 years old. I have 3 children and a grandson. God did I enjoy your story about Agri. Nothing you mentioned is wrong all the facts are correct because I've done extensive tours to the region of Turkey. I salute you for your courage. What an experice. If you survive these places you can travel to almost anywhere an earth. Now you have a very vivid insight of under developed places. Use your experinces in a usefull way. Now you have seen a corner of a different world. When you live all your life in the States you get the impression that the whole world is like that,but unfortunetly, like Agri there are some many places that are deprived from modern life. The hospitals in regions like this are just like you describe. One doctor takes care aruond 50-60 patience a day. I wish the mother didn't insist to move with the children to Agri. It was a risk. You getting sick constantly openned the way for you and the children to move back to Izmir. You constantly got sick because the food water everything was foreign to you.I'm going to follow you and hope to keep incontact with you😄
abla ajan mısın :D
+1
Yanlış anlaşılmasın türkçesi çok iyi şiveli konuşuyor bazen :)) diğer videolarda anlaşılıyor türkçe konuştuğu zaman hem bi amerikalı neden Türkiye’ye bi doktorun yanına çocuk bakıcısı olarak gelsin ki yani 2010 dolar kurlarına baksanda verebileceği maaş ne kadar olabilir ki bunu bide alım gücüne vurursan yani saçma geliyor :)
@@MD-vn5yf ben de böyle düşünüyorum yok bi gün uyanmış da Türkiye'de yaşamalıyım demişmiş devletin olmaa bile başka bi örgütün ajanı olabilir
Ajan olsa neden İzmir de yaşasın siyasi şehirler Ankara, İstanbul varken
@@nurayerginbortecine9192 yanlış anlaşılmasın Chelsea için değil de yorumum şaka maka neyse Rahipte İzmirden çıkmıştı :))
After I had watched the “Turkish people are wrong about“ video, I watched this. You said that Turkish people thought “if you do not dry your hair, not wear slippers or socks at home, do drink cold water, and do sleep while your window open, you will get sick”. Maybe you understood after living in Ağrı why they tell so 😂 and in the previous video you said you never got sick, but in this, you said you had been sick for 3 months 😂😂 giiiiirllllll 😜
Giiiiirrrllllll
@@tayfundogruer8026 dalga geçme be fkfmgmgk
Giderken hastaydım diyor gerçi :)
دورجملم
cndnylmz زجرى. وأتاتوركن ت
I can totally relate to that (especially the part about how much people gossip here) since moving to Sivas after spending some time in Istanbul. Even my Turkish friends questioned my move.
İzmir and Ağrı seem to represent the two most different Turkish cultures. Ağrı is generally a more religious, difficult to reach and small city. When we talk about from Izmir, Turkey is one of the most modern cities. Its people have adopted the modern western culture. It can be considered a mega city due to its population and you can easily find alcohol :)
Ağris culture is kurdish
Doğduğumdan beni türkiyedeyim bir kere ağrıya gitmedim :)
I' m from Ağrı hahahahah
By the way, can you speak a little loud on your videos? I love you
bizim normal hayata kadın 2 ay dayanamamış. ben demek ki nere gitsem yaşarım artık bu kuvvetle
I was just thinking about living in Turkey and your video was suggested to me...
I live in Ağrı and I'm completing my mandatory service and I have 3 years left. Yeah fun!!
Are you a teacher like me?
I’m from İzmir and moved to Eskişehir a month ago with my sis (she started studying at uni here) I love Eskişehir (so much better than the small village I live in İzmir) but this video made me miss İzmir as a local, thank you for sharing your experience. West and east have such different culture in Turkey, I’d be shocked too, despite that I’m Turkish. I can’t imagine how you dealt with that.
Eskişehir doğu mu? Abartma istersen, Eskişehir'e kurban ol sen.
Nihan Ersoy Eskişehir’e bir şey demedim ki 🧐 İzmir’den öyle bir bahsetti ki bir İzmirli olarak özlememe sebep oldu demek istedim. İzmir’de yaşadığım yer şehir merkezine o kadar uzaktı ki Eskişehir’i daha çok sevdim zaten.
Eskişehir candır gerek halkı olsun gerek sosyal dokusu olsun
i am from izmir and i have been to agri. i totally understand you. I think you did the best thing to move back to izmir
Hahaha great video! Thanks for the honesty. I think the family you worked with should've warned you. Because we all know how eastern Turkey is. You're so lucky for not encountering terrorists there.
Kardasian’ların akrabası var ağrıda arkadaşım, Arthur Thomas Kardashian’ın gençliğine benzer.
13:48 hemşire seni kıskanıp güzel saçlarını da yolabilirdi.
Ağrılı ev kadınlarının yanında Kardashianlar hiç bir şey demişsin ama zaten Kardashianların da kökeni Kars-Erzurum! :)
I experienced some of those things and it is very interesting and funny to hear with your expressions.
I had to rewind the video a few times to realize you were saying "Ağrı, Turkey" and not "outer Turkey" :)
You had your kind of experience like "eat, pray and love" ..
Kız haklı 2010-2015 arası Ağrı öyle bir yerdi ben Ağrılı biri olarak söylüyorum aynı zamanda en hızlı gelişmeye doğru bir yolda olan bir şehir son 5 yılda çok şey değişti çok yüksek binalar yapmayalardı iyidi yatırım iyi bir şekilde yapılır ise mükemmel bir yer.
4:35 thanks for the story with the Busdriver best haha
Ben askerlik için ağrıya gittiğimde vay amk benim burda ne işim var dedim. Kadın amerikadan gelmiş.
Şaka bir yana doğubeyazıtta yaptım askerliğimi ve çok sevdim orayı.