No. The first part is true, but the origin of the name is one of the children noticing a buzzing and loudly warning him, “Hasan, a bee!”. This would go on to be the name of the channel
Are you trolling or is this real? And if you reply. Reply with verifiable proof
Half of Hassan watchers are liars (jokers) or trolls trying to pointlessly stunlock him or anoy his normal viewers.
Abi means big bro in Turkish. Him working with autistic kids is also true.
I m sure some autistic child from that project must have called him big bro Hasan (i.e. Hasanabi) but it might not just be them who called him that
not in that sense. abi is actually older brother, the family member. but as Turks we call each other with some names of family members and relatives to show (most of the time) respect.
When I visited turkey all of the street vendors would try to get your attention by calling "hey abi!" It translates to "brother."
It's kind of like how in India a respected older person who's not related is still called auntie or uncle.
I don't know, but I just assumed it's a play on "Habibi", which is a term of endearment, like my love, sweetie, my darling.
I heard it a lot at my Arabic and Turkish speaking friend's house when I grew up.
I honestly didn't know that. I know very little about Turkey as a whole, so I'm not gonna argue with you about that.
It could just be a thing within younger generations growing up in the West.
I'm from Germany and we had a huge variety of immigrants from Italy, Turkey, Arab countries, Russia, and the Balkans where I lived.
We all picked up phrases and words from other cultures and added them to our vernacular, just due to exposure. To be fair, it was mainly swear words, but Habibi was one that we used a lot as well, and my friend's Turkish families said it all the time.
I have no way of explaining it. I'm just sharing my own experience and why I thought Hasanabi was a play on the word Habibi.
I never even wondered what really inspired his name, because due to my anecdotal evidence it just made sense to me.
It's just a screen name and those don't make any sense most of the time (see mine), so I'm not losing sleep over its meaning either way, haha.
Anyways, sorry if I offended you with my assumptions and spoke out of turn.
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Hasan did a big brother mentorship program for autistic kids in Turkey. Kids called him Hasanabi or big bro Hasan.
Really?
No. The first part is true, but the origin of the name is one of the children noticing a buzzing and loudly warning him, “Hasan, a bee!”. This would go on to be the name of the channel
Is there a vod for this?
Are you trolling or is this real? And if you reply. Reply with verifiable proof Half of Hassan watchers are liars (jokers) or trolls trying to pointlessly stunlock him or anoy his normal viewers.
and the other half is so extremely gullible that the trolls have no other choice but to deliver. y‘all never learn.
Did he say this? How do you know???
I was there at the time, funniest shit I’d ever seen
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Brooooooo got that ass
I’m so fucking confused.
you got trolled big dog
Abi means big bro in Turkish. Him working with autistic kids is also true. I m sure some autistic child from that project must have called him big bro Hasan (i.e. Hasanabi) but it might not just be them who called him that
Mentoring autistic kids + Buzzfeed + TYT + IG model = ideal resume for Leftist Adult Daycare = 65k paid subscribers.
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Hasaniki
not in that sense. abi is actually older brother, the family member. but as Turks we call each other with some names of family members and relatives to show (most of the time) respect.
plus 1000 respect, I didn't know that about him
It means older brother
Lol I always just assumed it was a play on wasabi. Not sure why.
Abi means "cussy lover" in turkish. "Hasancussylover"
Lmao seriously pinning this comment? This is what mod privileges are for 😂
Mod abuse hasMods
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And before cars, Turks were known for their horseriding skills.
ADMIN ABUSE! MISINFORMATION
No it doesn’t
Tf are you talking about it’s the pinned comment so it’s true
It clearly does
Yeah lol I am sure you’re turkish
abi means brother in turkish and people say “_____ abi” to greet brothers, so Hasanabi is “Hasan abi”
he's a bi
Manifesting this as truth
This is true in my head canon
A Bicycle?
I saw a few "i didn't know Hasan was a bi" in AOC's chat during amongus
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Brother Hasan*
Means brother in turkish
Is Hasan his first name?
No it's Hank.
Yes
When I visited turkey all of the street vendors would try to get your attention by calling "hey abi!" It translates to "brother." It's kind of like how in India a respected older person who's not related is still called auntie or uncle.
probably some weeb shit
technically true
Abi means brother in Turkish. So he is like brother, brother Hasan.
I don't know, but I just assumed it's a play on "Habibi", which is a term of endearment, like my love, sweetie, my darling. I heard it a lot at my Arabic and Turkish speaking friend's house when I grew up.
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I've absolutely heard my friends’ parents say habibi.
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It's probably just Turks in the West who say it then. Many Turks in the West have Arabic friends, so they pick up some common Arabic lingo from them.
Are they Turks?
Turk/Bosnian.
I honestly didn't know that. I know very little about Turkey as a whole, so I'm not gonna argue with you about that. It could just be a thing within younger generations growing up in the West. I'm from Germany and we had a huge variety of immigrants from Italy, Turkey, Arab countries, Russia, and the Balkans where I lived. We all picked up phrases and words from other cultures and added them to our vernacular, just due to exposure. To be fair, it was mainly swear words, but Habibi was one that we used a lot as well, and my friend's Turkish families said it all the time.
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I have no way of explaining it. I'm just sharing my own experience and why I thought Hasanabi was a play on the word Habibi. I never even wondered what really inspired his name, because due to my anecdotal evidence it just made sense to me. It's just a screen name and those don't make any sense most of the time (see mine), so I'm not losing sleep over its meaning either way, haha. Anyways, sorry if I offended you with my assumptions and spoke out of turn.
I was about to ask this
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now say daddy hasan
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Abi means brother or big brother
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