5 Years in Kazakhstan: My Secret Observations.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • 5 Years in Kazakhstan: My Secret Observations.
    I just have a few thoughts on what I've learned about life in Kazakhstan. This could also be helpful information when coming to Kazakhstan. Also, these are just observations and generalizations that have been heavily influenced by living in Astana and Pavlodar. Living in another part of Kz may produce different results!

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  • @tatan4ik
    @tatan4ik 16 дней назад +2

    Hi , thank you for your great talk! I have one question: how is the quality of healthcare? It probably varies, but at least maybe you know what it's like in big cities, such as Almaty or Astana?

    • @AbrahamSalako2019
      @AbrahamSalako2019  16 дней назад

      My view as a foreigner might differ though. I go to private hospitals for my checkups and consultation fee is usually between $10 - $20. In terms of healthcare, it's good enough, I struggled a bit with the language when I got here, most doctors don't speak English. It's easier now that I can communicate.
      Nothing huge to really quantify the healthcare system but my few occasions have been fine.

    • @tatan4ik
      @tatan4ik 16 дней назад

      @@AbrahamSalako2019 thank you, great to know if we travel there

  • @misarabage1359
    @misarabage1359 7 дней назад

    Came across your video and I want to answer the wedding part
    As you mentioned Kazakhstan is huge so relatives who live far away don’t get the chance to meet each other very often
    Also we have the rule of 7 fathers which means if you’re are related to a bride /groom 7 generations back from both mothers and fathers side - you’re not allowed to marry since it’s considered an insect (it’s been now scientifically proven)
    So usually the Kazakhs marry someone from a whole different part of the country and the weddings are the only chance to see your long distance relatives in a lifetime
    Ofc now we have internet and maybe it doesn’t make sense now so the weddings are becoming less and less festive

    • @AbrahamSalako2019
      @AbrahamSalako2019  6 дней назад

      Of course, Incest should be frowned upon. I love everything about the tradition though.

  • @Advanced_Arch_Way
    @Advanced_Arch_Way 27 дней назад +2

    Hello my brother. Living in KZ for 5 years, Have you seen any Kazakhs that follow Christianity? I know a majority of Kazakhs are of Muslim in faith, but was wondering if you seen or know any Kazakh persons, or see any Christian orthodox churches? I do know of there are less than a handful of Catholic Churches there. God bless brother.

    • @Gemsenglishquizz
      @Gemsenglishquizz 27 дней назад +1

      Hello, yes you’re right. Although I haven’t been on the lookout for specific churches, all I know is that Christians exist and yes, I have met Christian Kazakhs. It’s a tolerant country I must say.

    • @AbrahamSalako2019
      @AbrahamSalako2019  27 дней назад

      Sorry this Gemsquiz is also my comment, I didn't know I was on a different account

    • @marzhannnnnnnnnnnn
      @marzhannnnnnnnnnnn 17 дней назад +2

      Yes, my English teacher is catholic Christian. Even though majority of us are Muslim many of people here are against hijabs(they even call the people who are covered slaves of Arabs 💀). They say that hijabs are traditional Arab clothing and we as Kazakhs have our own traditional clothing. And unlike in other Muslim countries Kazakh women were not forced to cover their hair and face and they were “allowed” to speak even if strangers were around. Women covered their hair only when they get married but covering their face was never a thing. But we follow many rules of islam. For example worshipping five times in a day, fasting during ramadan and not eating pork etc (not everyone ofc) I identify myself as the Muslim but don’t worship five times a day

    • @AbrahamSalako2019
      @AbrahamSalako2019  16 дней назад

      @@marzhannnnnnnnnnnn Thanks for the comment, Marzhan. I can attest to this.