@@MelissaHobbs-qm8wi Our family got introduced to a financial consultant”DESIREE RUTH HOFFMAN .” about four years before my dad retired. That was what changed things, and I think my retirement income will be on the right track, luxury cars and trips
Hello please inform about the name of the university for doing Russian language courses and tuition fees per month as I am planning to move to Belarus from Latvia. Thank you
@@brovar6661 Если быть точнее, то С-О - это столовые отборные, С-В - столовые высшей категории, а дальше уже цифры 1, 2. По размеру отборные и высшие примерно одинаковые.
Oh, it is a very specific food quite usual in Russia, Belarus and especially Ukraine. Salted pork fat. It is called "Salo", "Сало". For me it is very good especially with rye bread and onion but I understand that this is really a specific dish) As to the price, in Minsk normally it is 8 to 10 USD per kg
I have a question to anyone here who is living in Belarus. Is there late night shopping as we do in here in the UK? And so many stair's and no escalators.
There is no shortage of night shops in Minsk. In almost every area you can find a super/hypermarket open 24/7. However, as for the corner shops familiar to the UK, these practically do not work at the night-time In buildings of the Soviet period, escalators were rarely used. In modern ones, especially shopping centers, they are almost everywhere.
Caro amico, io sono italiano e vivo a Minsk da 12 anni e sai dove è la mia casa? In via Kuibisheva a 500 mt dal kamarovski rinok. Minsk non è una bella città, Minsk è una città bellissima!
@@AustralianInBelarusprobably my kind of guy. If you had said crypto instead of Bitcoin I would have instantly hit do not recommend channel, lol. We are growing in number.
Minsk is a very beautiful and structured place. I was lucky enough to visit for a few days.
The cost of living seems to be increasing every year, making it harder to keep up.
Indeed , it's becoming quite challenging to manage expenses.
I've actually managed to stay ahead of the curve. I'm even contemplating early retirement.
Impressive! How did you achieve that?
@@MelissaHobbs-qm8wi Our family got introduced to a financial consultant”DESIREE RUTH HOFFMAN .” about four years before my dad retired. That was what changed things, and I think my retirement income will be on the right track, luxury cars and trips
Absolutely, DESIREE RUTH HOFFMAN has a knack for analyzing market trends and helping clients make informed decisions.
And bear in mind that the Komarovka is considered by Belarusians as an expensive place. Thanks for the walk around bud!
thank u for sharing❤ i miss the place)
I saw you near railway station, going towards university. I was in hurry so didn't stopped and talked with you. Next time for sure.
Hello, I’m currently visiting Minsk.
Great video mate. Very informative.
Keep up the good work mate! 👍
Hello please inform about the name of the university for doing Russian language courses and tuition fees per month as I am planning to move to Belarus from Latvia. Thank you
ну ты даешь... гуглишь универы минска и находишь всю нужную инфу...
"bring in usd" well said comrade
"Д" означает - диетические, а "С" означает - столовые. Размер дифференцирован цифрами, самый большой - 0.
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@@brovar6661 Если быть точнее, то С-О - это столовые отборные, С-В - столовые высшей категории, а дальше уже цифры 1, 2. По размеру отборные и высшие примерно одинаковые.
13:21 was that massive amount of fat beef or pork? And do you happen to be able to see the price in your video? I'm sure you don't remember.
Oh, it is a very specific food quite usual in Russia, Belarus and especially Ukraine. Salted pork fat. It is called "Salo", "Сало". For me it is very good especially with rye bread and onion but I understand that this is really a specific dish)
As to the price, in Minsk normally it is 8 to 10 USD per kg
I have a question to anyone here who is living in Belarus. Is there late night shopping as we do in here in the UK?
And so many stair's and no escalators.
There is no shortage of night shops in Minsk. In almost every area you can find a super/hypermarket open 24/7. However, as for the corner shops familiar to the UK, these practically do not work at the night-time
In buildings of the Soviet period, escalators were rarely used. In modern ones, especially shopping centers, they are almost everywhere.
@@focusuber Thanks 👍
1. есть. + есть доставки ночные. в основном, это пицца и тому подобная еда.
2. Движение - жизнь! поэтому лестниц больше, чем эскалаторов)))
@@ola_viI see why Belarusians are slim with no obesity problems.
Thanks
Caro amico, io sono italiano e vivo a Minsk da 12 anni e sai dove è la mia casa? In via Kuibisheva a 500 mt dal kamarovski rinok. Minsk non è una bella città, Minsk è una città bellissima!
❤
Is it good time to convert some US dollars or will the ruble go further down ?
Yes, Bitcoin is a good idea))
@@AustralianInBelarus Haha - No, it is Bitcoin VS Belarusian Ruble - Let’s see who won win in the end 😊
@@AustralianInBelarusprobably my kind of guy. If you had said crypto instead of Bitcoin I would have instantly hit do not recommend channel, lol.
We are growing in number.
@@AustralianInBelarus bitcoin was a not so good advice 😅
The original name of Belarus(Belorussia) could be translated as "White Russia". Based
Мля! Ни одного комментария на русском или белорусском языке!
в приложении есть переводчик, а в браузере расширение))
more expensive than Woolworths and Coles..