Türkçe Konuşan Belçikalı ile Bir Gün! – Brugge Bölüm 2

What’s your religion? I’m Muslim. Alhamdulillah. Exactly. Just Dutch and French English. My Turkish is really good, man. You don’t even have a turret tap, bro. No, unfortunately. Look, this is really annoying. Where is your hometown, bro? Konya. Konya. Friends, it’s one of the best activities you can do in Bruges for 15 euros . Normally, a diamond is just an ordinary stone. I mean, it’s a really disgusting stone. They’ve created the world’s first system like this. Is there a rumor like this? They say you marry whoever you come here with. You can’t find the mayonnaise you have in Belgium and France in any other country. You wouldn’t know. Do you want to say something? Your mother, your father. According to this rumor, if you pass under this, your gender changes. The lowest, it starts from 350 Euros. Exactly. 350,000 Euros. Because it’ll feel like a movie scene. Dad, beer comes from the turret tap. He’s come to Belgium. No, I’m rolling out dough. No, I’m making croissants. It’s like Anneeli. Find something, exploit it. Make it good. Sell it. Let the others crawl there. [Music] By the way, friends, I want to point out this. Sometimes in videos, you say , Sezer’s voices overlap. Friends, in the settings section of the bottom right tab on YouTube, there’s an option to turn off subtitles. I don’t know what language you’re watching in. Turn off the languages. We already put a lot of subtitles . If you do that, the subtitles won’t overlap. This way, you’ll watch much more comfortably. Just so you know. Friends, I’m with Arber. Is it pronounced Arber? Arber. Arber. I’m with me. In fact, I said this morning, he’s the owner of the accommodation I’m staying in. My brother’s here. We’re traveling together. My Turkish is better than mine. Arber, tell me. How did this happen? We’ll have to be a little quiet here. It’s not very quiet, but where did we come from, shouting like that? So, did you learn Turkish thanks to Erasmus? Exactly. Not thanks to Erasmus. I did my internship as an Erasmus Plus. Not at university, I mean. After that, I didn’t know, I fell in love with Turkey, I loved the Turkish people, I loved the culture. After that, I started talking to my friends, were there any friends besides Keram? There are a lot of them. I saw you were friends with our Batın. Is there Göcebey? Exactly Batın. Göcebey 2016 or something? Back then, I had just returned from Erasmus, to my hometown of Beyçika. After that, I joined that introductory group. I was trying to help Erasmus students here pretty much every semester. I was showing them around. I must have had a lot of people, huh? Exactly. Back then, I was really just showing them around on the same day, showing them around. It was great. I was also practicing my Turkish, my friends. Isn’t that right? I tell you. You know, sometimes people ask, ” How are we supposed to learn English?”. It’s like showing people around from abroad is basically like “cofing.” Exactly. That’s what I’m saying. I haven’t taken any Turkish courses. Just talk, that’s your translation, you know, some Turks, don’t get me wrong, but it’s true that I’m not very English, but we had to force Turkish, you know, but I think, I mean, Turkish is a difficult language, and if I could learn this much in such a short time, I really think you learned it in a short time. Congratulations, I swear. You learn fast. How old are you? I’m 30 right now. Does 30 make 95 yours? 94 93, sorry. You’re 93, but in October. Dude, you’re older then. You’re 32. 32, man. Dude, how do you become 30? You have Turkish, but no math. No, I’ll be 32. Heh, okay. In October. In October. Exactly. Man, I’m from 92, I’m 33. You said, how is 93? I wish I were like that. I will be, I will be. Exactly. Very good. Now where have we entered? Is it like a monastery now? This place. Exactly. That’s the place where the nuns used to live. Uh-huh. I mean, the Bruges municipality used to give them these houses for free. There’s their church right there. Right there? Exactly. It’s so sweet. Sometimes you see it like that in 2025, I mean, how many people are left? I think they’ll only eat 34 priests . Uh-huh. We’ve brought out a new generation. Of course, they don’t want to do it. You know, they don’t. Sometimes they come out like this, with their scarves and everything. They do it here. I wonder if we’ll ever see it? Dude, you have to be really lucky. Or You’ll ring the bell. Should we just run out? Let him come out. I’ll say he busted the door. But just now, two weeks ago, I saw some news. They’re trying to give away the houses here. For example, a woman has lost her husband, or maybe my income isn’t good. For example, they say they can apply to the municipality and buy a house here. They can buy a house, or they give it away. That’s how they give it away. So, are you doing Airbnb work here right now? No, I ‘m doing what I studied here. I’m a company manager. Exactly, in the IT sector for accountants. We make software for accountants. We opened an Airbnb at the same time. My brother, I liked it, by the way. It’s great. My brother and I couldn’t be bothered with you because I was in the office, but it’s not a big deal. I really liked it. I mean, it’s hard to find something this good in a place like this anymore . Prices are crazy. Exactly. We were a little lucky there. They were just hanging around. The previous owners wanted to sell quickly. After that, we grabbed a place. You did. Now, as far as I understand, your family lives there too. No, right? My parents have a hair salon downstairs. Exactly. We’ve had a hair salon for, like, 25 or 30 years. Very good. They weren’t born or raised here back then. No. My parents are both Kosovo. So, we’re essentially Kosovo, but most people in Kosovo know. Maybe there are a small portion of Turks as well. Yes, there are. A lot. We’re not from that small portion, I mean. We’re full Albanians. For example, none of my parents or grandparents speak Turkish. In fact, we have no connection to Turkey. But you look like Turks, huh? Honestly, Kosovo, Turkey, Balkan, Kosovo, Turkish, Balkan are the same, they’re all close, like brothers and sisters. [Music] Where have we come to, Alber? Rose of Love and Bridge of Loves. Is there such a rumor? That you marry whoever you come here with. Brother, let’s not get married, please. Dude, I’ve been here for 30 years. I’ve never seen a marriage proposal here, to be honest. And I come here a lot . Because it’s really fun, just to walk around like this. You haven’t seen the canals and the lake. What do you call that there? Castle? Coffee, something like castle and castle. Exactly. They’ve also turned it into a cafe, but it looks really fun, huh? This place is the real deal. I tell everyone because you can really finish your brushstroke in a few hours, but in the evening, it’s like a completely different world. Because the lights make it so different, dude. It’s lit up and it’s so beautiful. Exactly. Maybe we’ll come in the evening. The weather is nice too. We’re lucky. God, I’m lucky. The other day, I went to Austria or something. Luckily, it rained all day. I didn’t get to see Prague that day. I don’t know what Prague is like. [Music] You might know, there’s a city called Antwerp, or as most people call it, Antwerp , in northern Belgium. It’s the world’s largest import and export center, diamonds. The diamond industry, in fact, is actually in Belgium. Diamonds come here in the form of stones , from Belgium, from Africa or South America . Back then, someone from here discovered how to cut a diamond in Bruges . Oh my God. Exactly. We’re talking about the 13th century or so. So, you know, a diamond was normal. A diamond is just a normal stone. It’s actually a very disgusting stone. Exactly. When you actually cut it, and now I know these things because I’ve worked a bit with diamond musicians. Of course, I know them very well. A diamond has 57 facets. Facets, meaning sides . Only when there are 57 of them does light enter the diamond, it emerges like a mirror . That’s how it shines. And that 57-facet cutting technique was discovered here in Bruges, and then, exactly. After that, the economy here was very good in Bruges in the 13th century, because the sea is actually 15 kilometers from here now , but in the past, the sea came all the way here in the 13th century. You see, for example, that most of the canals in Amsterdam were built symmetrically , for example, to accommodate ferries and boats, and so on, for better economic reasons . For example, the canals here are very natural. Because the sea used to recede, and then the canals remained. Back then, the economy was gone because all the ferries and boats were going from India to Venezuela. They were coming from Italy to Western Europe, to Bruce. When the sea receded, they went to Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam , mostly around that time. For example, with the Diamond Museum right now, for example. I don’t know if you’ve been to Amsterdam, but if you go to Amsterdam, you see a lot of diamond museums and diamond shops there. Because the real deal was discovered here. That industry moved there. Exactly. There’s still a museum here now. The first real diamond museum. In the world, in Europe? I’m not exactly lying about that. I don’t know exactly, but I think it’s interesting. I mean, I last saw this diamond thing in the movie Blood Diamond. You know, the processes there, how people in Africa used it, etc., isn’t it very strange? Just think, a piece of stone extracted from the earth is processed and placed on people’s fingers, as a necklace, somewhere else, or even something in their homes. It turns into valuable jewelry, and as a result, people spend money. It’s a very strange phenomenon. But that’s been the case throughout human history . You know, find something, exploit it, make it better. Sell it, and let the others languish there. Chocolate. Exactly. That’s why Beyçika is actually very famous. For example, they say there’s cocoa. The Belgians make wonderful chocolate from cocoa, or potatoes. They make wonderful fries from potatoes, or diamonds. There’s something very famous about it as a country, but they make it seem like they’re creating something special in this way. This is also a very interesting thing. Dude, what does “brewery” mean in Turkish? The brewery where they brew this stuff. Exactly. A brewery, actually. It’s also a cafe-like place. It’s also a museum. You can go in. You take them around, you know, to see how it’s made. Can they get in now? Do we have to pay ? There’s an entrance fee for the music, but of course we can go that far. At least up to the garden. Exactly. Okay. Okay. Let me show you this. It says “bear brujot” over there. You see a clown face there . What does it mean? As you know, Belgium is very famous for its beer. I mean, there are quite a few varieties. I saw a story you told yesterday. It says, well, there are many varieties and so on. Most villages or cities around here have their own. This is the Brujot of this place, this beer. What does clown mean in the old days? I don’t remember the exact dates now, but I think it’s been around since the 13th century. Around that time, the Royal Family from France came, meaning the king came to visit Bruje. After that, the water wasn’t very clean back then. Because Bruje used to be a village. All the houses were wooden. Let me show you. It’s like a wooden house where people live. And the water wasn’t very healthy to drink much. I mean, it was a bit muddy, or maybe it wasn’t healthy. Back then, it turns out people drank more beer than water. Exactly. Now, the king is coming. They’re throwing a party. You know, as a city, people are like that, the king is coming, visiting each other, royals, and so on. What did they do? They drank and drank. The king came and everyone got drunk and said, ” Well, it’s like a real clown city here, you know, everyone’s crazy like a clown.” That ‘s why it has this name and this logo. Exactly, this clown is here, the logo is Royal Palace . He brought the clown with the guys. He probably has a garden here too. You know the inside, for example, you know a moon experiment. There’s a museum over there , you can go in and see how it’s done. I don’t think I know, of course. The most interesting thing is that these guys here now, Bruges, is an egg-shaped city. Its diameter is 3 km, so it’s 3 km from side to side. As you can see, there are cobblestones everywhere because it’s Eskişehir, man, my Turkish is really good. The guy speaks Turkish, it’s blazing hot. He explains it better than most influencers. Trust me. Anyway, these guys carry big things in trucks , or in cafes, for example, they take beer out of the fountain. They say they don’t earn that kind of money. What, like, 20 liters for 15 liters, or something . Talk about barrels. Exactly. Exactly. That’s what we’re talking about. Now, they’re thinking about the staff, the driver, the cafes, the cafes, the things that are going to fall apart, the things that are going to fall apart, what have they done to this guy? As the first system in the world, or as the first people. They built an underground water fountain, like the same way tap water flows, and beer flows. Pipes carry beer underground. That way, both logistically , people and drivers aren’t needed. Inside the center, it saves trucks from the weight of cobblestones and things like that, and you can see people here. They’ve built the world’s first system like this. You see, it already says 300 meters by 3276 meters. It goes 3 km. There’s even a 3 km one. Exactly. Now, in a cafe, for example, you fill a container with something like, you know, a toilet meter, like a water meter or an electricity meter. They count the meter, how many liters you’ve used, and the bill comes right away. Exactly. So, do these things belong to them? This is vanity, I think , but this system was in the news a lot back then. It’s such an interesting thing in the world. Just think, someone could flow from your house’s fountain. Exactly, dad, beer comes from the turret tap. That’s okay, son, wash it. Alcohol is good, it cleans. You don’t have a turret tap, either, brother. Unfortunately. Look, this is so frustrating. Turkey isn’t so good, Dad. I mean, it’s embarrassing to say, I get scared when I have to go to the toilet in Europe. I have to carry toilet paper with me. I have to carry wet wipes, or I don’t know how we’re going to do it, it ‘s even hard to do. Well, yes, it is difficult, I mean, when I go somewhere else, or somewhere I don’t know, I always bring wet wipes in the car or in my backpack with me. Otherwise, it’s really hard, really hard. Brother, I want to buy a house here. We just saw one for sale. How much are houses in the center here? The houses in the center don’t sell very well at first. Because there are few houses and it ‘s already small. Outside of the center, for example, let’s say a normal house usually starts from 350 Euros at the very least . Exactly. You can find it for 350,000 Euros. You know, maybe 2280, but it requires a lot of renovation. Renovation is required here. I mean, everyone does it, it’s mandatory. Because the place I stayed, for example, did you renovate it? We’ve rebuilt it completely from scratch in a year and a half, just from scratch, with new electricity, new water, and bricks . The exterior remains the same. The inside is practically new, nothing. Exactly. You can’t change anything in the center unless it’s protected by UNESCO. It’s very difficult. People complain a lot anyway . I’m removing it, for example, because there’s no insulation. Well, you pay a lot of money to stay warm, or just to keep warm. Could you install air conditioning? We can’t. Only the other side. We have something like a terrace inside one of our buildings. You can install air conditioning next to that terrace, but you can’t see it from the outside. So, you can’t install it. We’ve never seen it. It was needed for about two months anyway. Is this the place you just mentioned? Exactly. I just mentioned it. As I said, in those centuries, Bruges was like a village, and all the houses were built on planks. Planks ? Exactly. Wood. Planks. Just like that, it’s like that, you know, they’ve put a facade on it now, for example, to keep it still, and by the way, people still live here. Exactly. Is this house from the 13th century? Exactly, this is really, really old, bro. And just think, for example, there was a pretty big fire a long time ago. After that, they decided to use bricks like this. Exactly. Exactly. It doesn’t work out of wood. Wood is low-cost, but the thing is. Exactly. How could they know back then? Exactly. By the way, this is the second largest cathedral in Europe. Well, sometimes the second largest cathedral. The second largest. Exactly. Oh, it’s a very good cathedral, by the way, it’s like a church becomes bigger. Exactly. With two minarets, 4 minarets, 6 minarets. Here, man, a mosque is better. An apricot, what’s your religion? What’s yours? Muslim. I’m Muslim. Alhamdulillah. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Kosovars are generally mostly Muslims anyway. Serbs are Christian. Bosnia and Kosovo are generally more Muslim. Exactly. Exactly. Albanians are mixed. Albanians are mixed, but most of them are Muslim, like 75% or 80% or something like that. This is a very old bridge. [Music] Now Arber brought me to a place called Beerwall. You can think of it as a museum. They’re made from a small glass. They have bottles and glasses of all the local beers . What’s your favorite beer, if you drink it? I’m not a big fan, but if I do drink beer, of course we love beer. Since we’re from here, it’s local and national, and that’s it. I don’t really like beer for months either. I mean, I get sick of it. When it’s hot, this beer is nice, one of the fries is nice, but that’s not it. Now, this beer, for example, is usually 33 cm. The other one is the same, but the glasses are very different shapes. Because there’s blond beer, brown beer. There’s brown and yellow. Exactly. Yellow beer is coffee beer. Brown beer has more foam. Yellow has less foam. Now, because I worked in a cafe as a student, you call it good science. Now, for example, I pour this beer, and if you pour it into this one because it’s dark beer or brown beer, the bridge breaks and falls out. It fills up just like that, and the glass becomes something like that. But if I pour this beer into this one, for example, it doesn’t fill it completely. Hm. I pour it in different ways, for example, and they attach great importance to it. For example, this glass should actually have two fingers of foam. If there aren’t two fingers of foam, they don’t buy it . They say, “Bring it back, please.” For example, in a cafe or at work, they attach great importance to it. You know, that foam is very important. You can take courses here where you learn how to remove that foam from the tap, etc. Because it’s very specific, including how to pour it, how to get that foam just right, etc. Because not all beers have their own alcohol level, but their bridge level, how the foam will be, yellow or brown, etc. All beers have special things, they have special glasses, so to speak, because you’ll finish the bottle completely and it will fit just right. Exactly. It will fit perfectly. For example, we see a lot in Turkey; for example, people bring beer, I throw it in a Tubork or something, I give you an example. You fill the glass exactly, but actually, this much beer still remains in the beer. I understand it shouldn’t . Exactly. It will fit in that glass too. I’ll buy one. I’ll try it. Look, I saw something on the road while we were going to eat fries. I said, what’s this? He said , the best thing in the world is here. He said, “Look, this chocolate one. These are the sugary ones. I think this is the plain one. There are chocolate desserts over there. There’s someone there. This place is very dangerous, brother. Come on, let’s get away from here. Exactly. If I don’t, I’ll decide right now whether I’ll eat a crispy croissant from here or not, I mean I’ll hold on. Or will we? Exactly. Exactly. We’ll eat something salty. Let’s eat something salty, brother. Now, friends, where do you eat potatoes? Of course , in Ödemiş. In Nevşehir. They’re also eaten in Bruges. Let ‘s try the ones in Bruges. Aber said, you can eat the most famous potatoes here from those carts.” He said, “You’re buying them there. You shouldn’t sit there, let’s see how they taste.” Now, I had the ones in Brussels yesterday. If you remember, I said I overreacted a bit. I said they were very good. They really were very good. Is this Arab? Is that one? I think so, thanks. Is that one? Are you sure these are good potatoes? Yes. Yes. God. I trust you. Hello. How are you? Good. Can we get the potato? Which one should we get, bro? Dude, I think you should get the sauces separately. They should give the sauces separately. Exactly. For dipping . Because they get ugly sometimes. So did this home-made potato? God. Now you’re saying it’s good, but here. It’s really good. God. Your potatoes are crispy. The technique with the potatoes of Belgium is actually, bro. Isn’t the technique different? They actually fry the potatoes once, see them there. For example, they don’t throw the potatoes directly into the stuffing. They fry them first, briefly like this. Uh-huh. Then fry them a second time. Exactly. When you fry them a second time, they get this golden color. And they get crispy. Well, it ‘s not oily and soft like that. That’s how I like it. By the way, the sauces in Beyika are really, I think, what in the world should we eat? Sauce. You tell me the sauce. There are very good sauces. For example, I ‘m not exaggerating. I think many Belgians would say or confirm this. You won’t find mayonnaise like the ones you get in Belgium or France in any other country. You won’t eat it. So, the mayonnaise here is incredibly good. Samurai is also very good. We like a slightly spicy sauce like this . But there are a lot of sauces. Can you imagine how many sauces there are? There are a lot, I see it right there, I mean, there are at least 67. There are two missing there. Look at another 16. Look right there. Mayonnaise, ketchup, ku ketchup, pepper. Pepper sauce, kuru sauce, cocktail sauce, pickles, monster, block sauce, mammoth sauce. There are a lot of sauces. How many are there? Another 16? What? There are. The sauces are very good, brother. My son, the man quit his job. We were going to ask for potatoes. Brother, where did he go, uncle? Is it on camera? Where did you go? Show me the square, brother, at least we couldn’t buy potatoes. Let’s at least show you the square. Alper doesn’t live a day when you say good. The man resigned and left. We’ll buy them, brother. I swear, we’ll cook them now. My son, the potatoes were taking out the trash, swear to God. I think the uncle took the trash and left. Let’s talk to them . Hello. How are you? How was the trip in Brü? Did you like here? Yeah. So far so cool. So far so good. Where are you coming from? Uh we’re coming from England. This is your end. Yeah. How long are you going to stay here? We will be living in the next two days. Wednesday. Oh ok. And where are you going next? I think we will go for the ride. What about Br? Have you been there? We’re currently staying in Brussels. Which is better? Brug Brell six point. I would say here Brug is 10 compared to Brussel. I confirm. Look from Bridge. Yeah. Yeah. Here is much nicer compared to Brussels. And I love the cobblestones. Yeah. So enjoy here then. Yeah. And the food is amazing compared to Brussel. Our potato guy. We were looking for this guy. He left it. But now there we gna get potatoes. Do you want potatoes? Sezer Yılmaz. The YouTube name. Show. Don’t forget to follow and subscribe, friends. Say hi sweie. Yep. What’s your name? Yana. It’s a Polish name. Yana. Yana. Say hi. Like um Brooks better compared to I mean it’s normal. It’s a big city capital international things going on. Thank you, uncle. Give us potatoes. My man, my paw. He asks which sauce you want. Hello again. Sauce. What should we get? Let’s get 34 of them. Let’s try. You tell me. Poches, mayonnaise samurai and tartar. Let’s call it tartar. Exactly. Okay, let’s say. Now here are the potatoes, friends. There are sauces. This is normal mayonnaise. Sorry, normal? You really mayonnaise is very good. Brother, pay 5 euros under pressure and praise it like that, brother. Praise Belgium. People should come here. Brother, our mayonnaise is so liquid. Especially if you go to cheap places and the mayonnaise becomes like water. Those with hot sauce. The potatoes I had yesterday were better, by the way. Shall I tell you? Where did you eat it? A promissory note. They were a big place like this. Fries in a red place, but that’s it. Oh, okay, I know. They’re run by Albanians, you know? True. They looked similar anyway. That’s nice too, but. This one is more sterile. But it ‘s not like mom’s potatoes. Get it? What I mean? I get it, I’ll make it for you, buddy, eat it at home, don’t worry too much . This sauce is garlic sauce. Dear Savaş, they eat Beçkala a lot. For example, I don’t like it, but everyone eats it, I mean, it’s a pretty tartar sauce. Is it tartar, man? Bon appetit, friends. How much did it cost in total ? 89 euros? Exactly. 5.5 medium. Is this medium? 5.5 medium. Are the sauces 1 euro? 1.5 euros 1.5, 3, 4, 5, 5 and 10 euros, just so you know. [Music] Friends, this is our brother’s car. Look, Tesla. You press it from here, you pull it like this, it opens. Welcome to the Tesla car launch. Son, the car is very nice. What was Sezer Kabak? Was Doğan Kabak your brother’s name? He was introducing a car. Our screen is like this. They say it does 100 kilometers in 6 seconds. Is that true? God, I tried it, brother. It’s true. He didn’t make a sound. I tried it, it’s true. It really flies. A friend of mine had a girlfriend. We said, “Let’s take a tour .” We got in then. Where are we going now? There are windmills here. Uh-huh. Let’s see that too. Okay. Since there’s not much there, we’ll drive by, see it, and then move on. Exactly. After that, there’s a village called Damı. It’s only 5 km from here. It’s very nice. But it’s a sweet village. The road to these villages, the road to them, and so on, are very nice. This for example, when I was in high school, we would take our bikes and go to Holland on the Damo. We did. You can go by bike. That’s it. Exactly. 15 km, bro. You’re like in the middle of Holland, Germany, France, all of them. You’re not in the middle. It’s very easy, I mean, Amsterdam is 3 hours, Paris is 3 hours, Köln is 1 hour, Luxembourg is like that, just like England, for example, Eurot’an. What’s Eurot? There’s the Eurot submarine tunnel, you put your car in the thing and the train. After that, the train goes in half an hour. Oh, are you serious? England. Exactly. Look, it’s very good. I didn’t know that. Hah. It’s lit green. I mean, it’s close to everywhere. And flights to Belgium are very cheap too. Cheap, by the way. I guess it’s a very obvious thing. More expensive than Paris. More expensive than Amsterdam. There’s Brussels-Charler, for example, it’s pretty cheap. Pretty cheap because not many flights take off from there. I noticed that. Let’s go to our new route then. [Music] We left right from the city square. What’s the name of this place? Weston. The western. Weston. Ha, it’s called western, friends. You can come here and take photos when you come. It’s a beautiful shot. In fact, there used to be photos like this on Windows. The propeller, the mills and all that . There are clouds too. Very good. I forgot the camera. I’m going back to the car. I left it at the mill. This place is beautiful, friends. Let’s melt the potatoes we ate. What the hell are you doing? What are you doing? Look, I’ll eat you. Normally I don’t, but I’ll eat you. [Music] [Applause] [Music] I have very bad news. I missed the canal tour because it closed. It’s past its time. They say the last one is at 56. Is there a problem? No. Because I won’t leave Bürücçi without doing that canal tour. We’ll do it tomorrow morning. You’ll watch that too. Promise. I want to see it tonight too . Let’s see what this place is like in the evenings. I was actually angry here this morning, but I came back and bought it. Because the girl inside has changed. A much sweeter girl has arrived. Since this place is famous, I figured I’d at least eat it here. It’s called Şez Albert. Look, this Belgian chocolate I ordered. It has ice cream on top. It’s so weird. It’s impossible not to be happy while eating this. Bon appetit . Sorry. The total cost, including water, was 920. [Music] Where are we now? Knoke. A city called Knoke. Isn’t that the richest, most elite part of this place? Exactly. Usually, famous Beychians or those on TV or the rich all live in villas here. If I were to be more specific about Zut, the Knoke neighborhood is all villas like this. Are these houses right now, for example? Well, it starts from here. We’re going to delve into some white streets and such. I feel like I’m more of a poor person. Isn’t even a poor person worth like 1 million dollars? Whatever . Look, you can see those rooftops, especially here. Yes, we’ll see them in a minute, I’m putting it this way, for example, they live in Brussels. After all, they have summer houses here from Brussels. They come here in the summer and go to the beach and so on. They’re playing golf. They’re going to the Lubi Vito shop. We’re just here, taking a stroll . We’ll just check it out and leave. Oh, look at the roofs. Oh, the roofs. That shape is so-so . Exactly. It’s old. Even the roof looks shaved, huh? Handsome roof. You know, even the poor guy’s roof isn’t shaved. So, can we come to Belgium and not go to the beaches? We will. We’re in Koke right now . My brother and I are going to see sunset at Kunoke. Rumor has it that Arben said that if you walk under this, your gender changes. These are cabins for families to use when they come over on the weekends. There are tables, chairs, etc. inside. No, whatever is needed, I mean. God, God. Look at what’s happening. Did the government do this? I honestly don’t know that at all. It’s the government. We didn’t question it because we didn’t know how they would put it there. By the way, there are a lot of young people here. There’s a young population. My favorite thing is the beaches anyway. I always make videos on the beaches. You probably don’t know my YouTube channel. It’s a shame you’ve never watched it. Look, throw stones at me, guys. I’m just kidding, man. I usually have my microphone on the beach. I interview people. Here. We’ll wander the beaches. We’ll get people’s opinions. We’ll go into the city a bit. But I’ve always been to the beaches. The water here is like this, guys. Maybe we can taste some of the water. I said I’d swim, but apparently no one does . It doesn’t look very nice. You know, the color of the sea isn’t incredibly beautiful, but the sunset will be pretty. The West is beautiful. And I love that. For example, in Turkey or the Balkans, beaches are very narrow. For example, there are two chiffon beaches. You’re right in the sea. It’s quite wide here , so you can see. We have to walk a lot. We’ve walked a lot on sand now. It goes on even more. You move to hard sand. Now, for example, you come all the way here during the day. Exactly. Is it coming? It’s receding. Oh, the water is receding that much. Exactly. Oh, and it might not be visible on camera right now , but you can see that thing, what do you call it? The air is like, you know, the machines up ahead. What are those? What are those, brother? Production. Oh, it’s like a mill, but, you know, wind wind. Oh, wind wind. Are they in the sea ? Exactly. Of course. After that, right now, we’re facing England. England. Directly facing England. To our right, the Netherlands, to our left, France. So, pretty much enemy lines everywhere. And another interesting thing is this. Let me explain it again, which is the way of the world, just a minute . There’s a tram, bro. Tram. You can go to the Dutch border, to the French border without getting on a tram, and it’s the longest single tram route in the world. My God. I was right. You really said it well, huh? Your Turkish is okay. I mean, the tram goes straight from Holland to, well, straight to the beach. You said it goes under the sea, right? You can cross to England through an underwater means of transportation. So, you drive to France, for example, Bridden, France, it’s already an hour on the border, at a place called Kan Kale. From the castle, you park the car in it, like a wagon . Then the tunnel goes underwater, to England, in half an hour. You get off there in England. When you land from England, it’s an hour to London , so a total of 2.5-3 hours. 2.5-3 hours is great. Direct London, I mean. Very good. It’s more logical than a plane. Exactly. Exactly. Of course, no one goes on the plane. They don’t. Look, right now, the road ahead is like Izmir, like the waterfront. To our right is the sunset. You can swim in the sea. It’s so strange that it’s one of the rare places where you don’t feel like Belgium. I like it , honestly. Being able to go to the sand and spend time there is so valuable. Because, as you know, people always complain about not being able to swim in the sea or catch the sun in Europe. But there’s a feeling here that, yes, Europe has that feeling too. As for the sea, is it very high quality? Not very good, but it’s passable . I think at the end of the day, you can still swim in it. Hey girl, do you speak English? How is life here? Do you live here? No, we live in you just came here for holiday. Did you swim here? Yes. How is the water? Cold. Very cold. Kind. Origin Belgium? Yes. Like friends. How do you know each other from the school? Yeah. How old are you? What makes you happy? Friends. What about you? What do you study? Engineering everor Indonesia Bali Bali Tanzania Tanzania actually of you areol poco languages doch English, French, little German Dutch and French English and also Spanish you know each other since long time from high school ever do those nice ladies. By the way. Brother, I think I’ll talk to you. You’re Turkish. I’m Turkish. You? I’m Turkish too. See? How did I catch you? How are you? Are you okay? I’m good. Brother, are you okay? Good brother. Do you live here? Brussels. Brussels. Did you come here on holiday? We just got here. We’re walking around. Did you like this place? Good. We just got here too. We’re walking around, is there a sunset or something ? Good. Good. The view is beautiful. The view is beautiful. Where is your hometown, brother? Konya. Konya. I’m from Nevşehir too. We’re close fellow countrymen. Enjoy it, brother, you too. Good evening. Thank you. See you, brother. Good evening. Did you see? Can you find a Turk, brother? Missing out on life. I think they’re eating ice cream or smoking a cigarette over there. One last time with them. Let’s talk. Then sunset with ice cream, and tomorrow with the channel, and in the evening. Dude, look, this video got really long. I don’t know how I’m going to do it. We always make long videos for you, friends. Please like, subscribe, do something, either from the edge or the edge. But the sun is setting beautifully, huh, brother. It’s setting pretty well right now. Now we’ll do sunset. We’ll leave you with an incredible scene, friends. [Music] You’re here in Belgium. No, I’m rolling dough, no, I’m making croissants. Like a mother. Who are you? Introduce yourself. I’m İlayda. So how? Where are you entering the contest? Exactly. From Izmir. I work for a Belgian company. I’m a food engineer. Yes. I’m really here today to knead dough. I’m going to make kurvatan kurvatan. My zodiac sign? Cancer. Cancer. What’s yours? Libra. Mine is Taurus. Friends, all kidding aside, we’re sitting here right now, friends. What was the name of this place? Dude, you’re… Bjün’s bear, Bruji’s bear. We’re sitting in that Bruji bear’s hut and passing by. İlay also came from Turkey. We’re all hanging out together like that. Do you want to say something ? Your mother, your family, your father, your family. What can I say? Greetings to Urla. Greetings to Ura. Greetings to Urla. Karapınar. Karapınar. Karapınar is an important place. Bon appetit to us. Tomorrow, we’ll continue with the canal. We’ll have a canal tour. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, my friends. Today, as I promised, I’m going to take the canal tour. It’s 9:48 a.m. The canal tour boats open at 10. I’m going to go, and I’ll be the first on, God willing. I want you to watch that canal to your heart’s content. Because you’ll feel like a movie scene. You’ll understand why they call it the Venice of the North . None of these canals even feel like their request was made. He told me yesterday. In fact, the ones in Amsterdam are a bit more organized because they were built after the war, but since they all date back to ancient times and none of the canals are functioning properly right now, there’s something even more interesting. So stay tuned. Let’s go. I’m here for the first canal thing. I’ll pay for the ticket here. Ket ticket. You buy it here. It takes 35 minutes. I paid 15 euros. We’re waiting in line here right now. We’ll be boarding these boats, friends. Let’s see what the river tour is like. They lined us up like this. They’re taking us towards the boat now. He said, “It’s easier to sit in the back.” So, I ‘ll figure out a good spot for you to get a good angle . Excuse me , where is the best spot to take video everywhere? Okay. Everywhere, everywhere. When you get on, he talks into the microphone every minute, giving information. The visuals are incredible, too. This is one of the best things you can do for 15 euros, friends. We’re almost there, friends. It’s been a wonderful trip. I hope you enjoyed it too. Now, let’s applaud our tour guide . I was really pleased. You should definitely experience this place. I hope you liked the videos too. [Music] Yes, my friends, we did what we said. We also took our canal tour, my friends. I hope you had a truly enjoyable trip to Bruges. We also explored the Bruges route with a local speaking Turkish. It was even more wonderful. Thank you to Arbe from here. By the way, if you’re coming, they have accommodations. There aren’t fewer than four or five rooms. I think there are 67. To find them all, you can visit Arber’s page in the profile below and either write, “We watched Sezer’s and would like to stay in Bruges .” Just so you know. Sending you all love from the beautiful streets of Bruges . Maybe we’ll continue on to Ghent, or I’ll go straight to Luxembourg. See you in the new videos.

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00:00 Giriş
01:31 Türkçe Konuşan Belçikalı
06:01 Brugge Aşıklar Köprüsü
07:09 Brugge Sokakları
10:08 Brugge Bira Fabrikası
19:20 Brugge Yeme-İçme
25:08 Brugge Ulaşım
27:53 Belçika Waffle
28:46 Belçika Knokke Bölgesi
35:58 Belçika Gece Hayatı
36:56 Brugge Kanal Turu
38:38 Kapanış

48 Comments

  1. Dostlar bir 7 k beğeni gelir mi? Yapar mıyız bir çılgınlık 😎Thesezar’da şu anda bali25 kodu TÜM ÜRÜNLERİMİZİ %25 İNDİRİMLİ ALABİLİRSİNİZ ❤️ reklam kendi markamız

  2. Kızlardan çekmedik FENER den çektiğimiz kadar yine yenildik, Salı günü farklı olacak feyenoord çok fena bilendim sana.Sezer yine her zaman ki gibi harika video yapıyorsun bu işi,emeğine sağlık.

  3. Merhaba Sezer bey. Bizlerde o yerlerde konaklamak isteriz. Telefon yada adres verirseniz sevinirim. Selametle

  4. Belçikayı bilen ve seven biri olarak,çokkkk güzel bir video olmuş…Tebrikler çocuk şahane anlatmış🤩🤩

  5. kral videolar 1 yıl sonra geliyor şuna bi önlem al please gerekirse editör sayısını arttırabilirsin o kadar mağazan var :)))))))

  6. Alt yazıyı yapamadıysanız büyük ekranda sağ üste cc yazıyor ona basın kapanır alt yazı bazı telefonlarda farklı oluyor o yüzden söyledim aklınızda bulunsun

  7. Arkadaşın Belçikalı olduğuna emin misiniz? DNA testi yaptırın kesin Türk geni vardır. 😀 😀

  8. Selam Sezer abi. Alt yazı seçeneğini artık hatırlatma, onu kapatmayı bilmeyen gelmesin, izlemesin 🙂

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