Orthodox Christian Turkic Gagauz People. living mostly in Southern Moldova and Southwestern Ukraine

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  1. Man with a thick accent rambles on camera inside his car: “I”ve a twwentitree yearold daughter who stoll livvs at ‘ome, and biggst toffst part aboot it is that I need to constantly, deily reassure her, that her eyebrows are BANGING. Whaas happening ladies?”

    Anyway, what’s with the turkish organized effort to post photos of turkic women in various social media, wherever those groups are from? Like, come one? Why are you doing that over the years?

  2. Those are just some traditional clothes,they aren’t actually wearing them in day to day life

  3. Gagauz folk song “Oglan” intensifies.

    They sound like a turkish person returned from Russia after living there for a long time.

  4. And as every minority in Moldova they don’t speak our language but gladly claim romanian passports, have russian backed candidats and forget that they where accepted as refuges once. Moral of the story never take refugees.

  5. There is a sentimental Gagauz advert where a grandfather talks with his student grandson about things they have in Paris that they don’t have in Gagauzia. The grandson keeps saying answering yes they have that in Paris as the grandfather asks “if they have x, y, z in Paris”.

    Then at the end the grandfather asks “so what don’t they have in Europe?” and the grandson replies that “these sweet gözlemes they don’t have in Europe, but now we are going to have it” and his grandmother brings a tray of gözleme and says “definitely we are going to have it”.

    This advert, with the language exactly the same as my language, with the traditional dress of the people the same as the traditional dress of my people, even the grandparents look like my own grandparents and with the food being one of our classic nomadic origin Turkish foods, it is as if it was a Turkish advert speaking wistfully about Anatolia. It touched my emotions in the same way.

    Here it is, with Romanian/Moldovan subtitles:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGS_to9sTP4

    Here is the Wikipedia article about Gözleme:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6zleme

  6. They look amazingly similar to romanians, moldovans, ukrainians, colombians and french girls. Must be the textiles that makes them different

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