The infamous Hande Akdeniz |
Hande: Actually I m glad to interview with you Melody Thanks. I am a bit tired because of my school routine but it's better nowadays. so i m happy about being with you
M: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
H: I am 21 years old and still a student at Hacettepe University as you have already said, studying Computer Engineering in Ankara. I also was born in here in Tunalı
It's my 4. year at university, and it's really busy in this year at school so i have not much time but when i find time for other things i really like to be with my friends
and i used to interested in kick boxing and fitness, i know it's not looking like that now :) otherwise i have a small family as my parents and one sister.
Studying for exams |
H: Turkey is a really good country to travel but living here, nope not as good as travelling . Because it's hard to study hard to find a good job and it's a disadvantage.
i mean everyone wants to live a good and comfortable life. but in Turkey it's a little bit hard .
i can say sometimes i wish i would born another country a developed country. but i m not so depressed not at all i m happy to have like my family or friends. And i can say i m trying to be survive :)
M: What do you love about Turkey and living here?
H: i love foods :D because all cities has different meals and turkey is a big country. you can find any kind of food here for you.
i also like my neighborhood people are so modern and kind here.
besides there are many place to see in turkey if you have time and money you cannot get bored in Turkey it's not possible :)
finally it's a sarcastic reason . if you live here you can improve yourselves (and your personality) so easily . because everywhere you go, there is a challenge to solve :D
M: Where would you recommend a traveler to go in Turkey? Any particular cities, attractions or annual events? What is the most underrated city in Turkey?
H: i really love the west part of Turkey . maybe i miss sea :D i do not know but istanbul is really popular for foreigners because of the historical places and
There are some natural beauties like Pamukkale or Kapadokya etc. yeah you know there are many places as i mention before also how can i say.. east is really mystical and more traditional
M: How did you learn English? You speak better than nearly anyone else I've met here.
H: I started to learn at primary school. Generally it's same for every student. And it continue at highschool and also many of universities but it's not enough to learn just at school you should do also practice in your real life
i found a chance about it and i m doing some other practices like watching movies&TV series or reading some english books and also books of my lessons mostly in english so i just have to learn it :)
Enjoying Izmir |
H: ahh :) actually i would like to move, work and live abroad a couple years ago. i also want to study Master of Business Administration after graduate from engineering.
but now when we talk about reality i have a boyfriend and he lives in izmir . i really would like to go there and work there as a computer engineer. i hope i can go abroad for travelling with him :) who knows.
M: Can you teach us a little bit of Turkish? What's an important, useful or funny phrase?
H: yes of course :) first it's familiar for you 'naber kanka?' lol it means "what's up bro?" :)
and here is some common words such as
hi = selam
how are you? = nasılsın?
please = lütfen
thanks = teşekkürler
i am Hande = ben Hande
nice to meet you = tanıştığıma memnun oldum (it's a little bit hard i know :D)
i love you = seni seviyorum
and finally it's the most useful sentence for a foreigner when somebody ask or say to you something you can say "seni anlamıyorum" = "I don't understand you"
M: Haha! For anyone confused, Hande's first phrase is making fun of me - I accidentally said "naber kanka" instead of just "naber" to her when we first met.
Lounging in Dikili |
H: yesss!! as a student of course it's education system . i think it's really useless and old it needs reforms.
about misconception i couldnt think anything. for American readers i just can say come and see :) you will not have regrets.
M: Finally, has Turkey changed since you were a child? If so, how?
H:Actually yes or no i have no answer because my age it's not so old and i may could not understand what has changed. :)
Thank you so much for your time today! We've learned a lot more about Turkey now that we've gotten an insider's perspective. Hopefully your answers will help our readers make a more educated decision about traveling to Turkey.
* Note: none of the pictures in this post belong to me
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