5 THINGS I LOVE ABOUT RUSSIA! (as an AMERICAN)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @falischika6221
    @falischika6221 2 года назад +146

    My East African dad studied in Russia and he loved it! He has nothing but great things to say about the country and how real and genuine people are in Russia! I plan to visit it one day God willing

    • @UnknownUser-em3sx
      @UnknownUser-em3sx 2 года назад

      How much russian get pregnant or loved by you?

    • @K2-2478
      @K2-2478 2 года назад +7

      @@UnknownUser-em3sx что ты несешь?

  • @ЮрийСутягин-д9ш
    @ЮрийСутягин-д9ш 2 года назад +215

    Хороший рассказ о жизни в России.Желаю тебе счастья с Федором и удачи во всех ваших делах!!

  • @amour4627
    @amour4627 2 года назад +65

    I am shocked the beauty and how modern Russia looks, they should make you an ambassador

    • @ThorRavnsborg
      @ThorRavnsborg 2 года назад +4

      Russia has a lot of beauty but only Moscow and a few other places where power and money is centered look modern. Go east or to more rural parts of the country and it's a completely different story.

    • @иванкарпов-з7ж
      @иванкарпов-з7ж 2 года назад +7

      @@ThorRavnsborg Я живу в красивом современном городе в Сибири и таких городов много.

    • @ГретыйТумблер-ф2н
      @ГретыйТумблер-ф2н 2 года назад +7

      @@иванкарпов-з7ж
      Привет из Горно-Алтайска.
      Это боец диванный из страны 404.
      :))

    • @ThorRavnsborg
      @ThorRavnsborg 2 года назад

      @@иванкарпов-з7ж Который город? Может быть, я приеду в гости.

  • @mariomusic3058
    @mariomusic3058 2 года назад +73

    Saint Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, I have heard this from several of my friends. Fantastic city and architecture, definitely a destination that everyone should visit, and I am planning one for sure.
    What thrilled me the most in Russia are the Russian markets, huge, very huge, I have never seen such big markets in my life or on film. There you can find everything you want. Only Asians on 50 meters of stalls sell hundreds of different types of Asian salads, from seafood, various mushrooms, fish, vegetables ..... something you can't see anywhere in Europe. You can walk around the market for hours and you can't see everything.
    The other thing that surprised me was the hospitality and household of the Russians, there is as much food and drink as you want and what you want. I was visiting Russians at home, but also with Russians at restaurants. It was always lavish and tables full of everything. And the Russians always give a good speech!

  • @lepug8702
    @lepug8702 2 года назад +27

    I am so happy to hear all the positive comments about Russians and living in Russia. Russians are the most honest loyal people in the world.😄

  • @БелорусскийРусскийБостон

    Greetings from Russian-American from Boston! Thank you very much for your positive videos! My American born daughter is thrilled and practically made a decision to move to my home town of Moscow. We wish you and Fedor the Best!

    • @1966Gleb
      @1966Gleb 2 года назад +5

      Дочь влюбилась в Москву?

    • @БелорусскийРусскийБостон
      @БелорусскийРусскийБостон 2 года назад +12

      @@1966Gleb да! Хочет получить Российское Гражданство

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +4

      That's amazing & Thank you :)

    • @romanz9342
      @romanz9342 2 года назад

      @@БелорусскийРусскийБостон You should talk her out of it, I lived in Canada 16 years and moved back to Moscow. She's not going to like it. Tell her not to waste her time.

    • @RealPolitik-dy4it
      @RealPolitik-dy4it 2 года назад +8

      @@romanz9342 To each their own. I am a Russian who grew up in the US. The money is good. No doubt about it. But other than that, there are really few redeeming qualities about this place. This is coming from a person who has traveled.

  • @aleksandrkamenev8370
    @aleksandrkamenev8370 2 года назад +124

    Никто из нормальных людей тут приставать не будет! Не принято так! А то что ты темнее нас...так ничего! Это даже наоборот привлекает...типа «откуда ты» итд...
    Чудесной зимы в Новосибе😊

    • @ВладимирМацкевич-з6б
      @ВладимирМацкевич-з6б 2 года назад +26

      У нас в нашем микрорайоне (г.Новочеркасск Ростовской обл.) был парень темнокожий, мама русская, а папа с африканской страны (сокурсники), так у него девчонок отбою не было и он себя считал русским донским казаком, и никто не против. Правда срочку на Кубани в морпехах отслужил, там и остался.

    • @ximera8657
      @ximera8657 2 года назад +7

      В ссоре и в хамстве обязательно припомнят, но там чисто что бы зацепить, и так же будут относится и к кудрявым, рыжим и обзывать и тдд =)

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +6

      Спасибо :)

    • @Sergey_Bragin
      @Sergey_Bragin 2 года назад +8

      @@ВладимирМацкевич-з6б Прочитал Ваш комментарий, почему-то сразу вспомнился фильм "Жмурки".

  • @TheFreeGreenChannel
    @TheFreeGreenChannel 2 года назад +41

    Tomsk is quite near Novosibirsk and if you want to visit this city, it has a lot of interesting building, very cool wooden houses, university and other things, I have some friends from Novosibirks who absolutely loved it here, they said that Tomsk is beautiful. So, welcome whenever you want to visit us. :)

  • @lisadennis5005
    @lisadennis5005 2 года назад +19

    I am African American and living in Virginia. I am looking forward to retirement another 12 years. I am looking place to retire in the future. I will be living off my pension and social security. Thank you for sharing!

  • @AlexMM1967
    @AlexMM1967 2 года назад +27

    Как несказанно повезло мужу! Потрясающая внешность, а слушая то, как Вы говорите, понимаешь, что с Вами должно быть интересно и легко общаться. Желаю счастья!

  • @yuryskrip5500
    @yuryskrip5500 2 года назад +94

    Victoria, it's so nice to hear that you are adjusting fine to the Russian culture. I'd say that it's not so easy to love Russia but if you fell in love with it, it's for life. As for affordability I spent the whole last year in my home city in South Russia and my total expenses including rent, utilities, food, internet, phone - altogether was $ 400.00. Good luck to you!

    • @rianalee3138
      @rianalee3138 2 года назад +2

      that is insane i spend that in less than a week here in America. given i live in a growing city, i suppose that’s expected. it still sounds nice to see there are alternatives thought!

    • @yuryskrip5500
      @yuryskrip5500 2 года назад +6

      @@rianalee3138 I know. I reside in Minnesota that's why I was fully aware of the difference. On top of that variety and quality of food products was amazing. If you take large supeermarkets like 'Tabris' I can compare it only with Byerlys only ten times less expensive. Plus healthcare - it's free for all Russian citizens but you have the option to go to the private clinic. I was attending specialist for couple of months and averagely I paid the equivalent of 25 to 30 US dollars for visit plus lab.

    • @rianalee3138
      @rianalee3138 2 года назад +6

      @@yuryskrip5500 All of these things and more have been motivating me to learn Russians and pursue a career abroad. Thank you so much for the insight! I currently pay a relatively large amount for a therapist as well as a general care provider and this is with insurance, so i’d love to see how medicines functions in a more standardized economy. I feel America has relatively low quality food opinions (at-least readily available) and organic food is very expensive. I’m glad to hear it’s not the same over there!

    • @ГретыйТумблер-ф2н
      @ГретыйТумблер-ф2н 2 года назад +3

      @@rianalee3138
      Hello.
      I live in Siberia, even I find it strange to hear the expression "organic products". As if there are "synthetic products".
      Honey, which I eat is collected by bees, milk is given by a cow (I take it from a neighbor), and sheep graze in the mountains.
      potatoes and onions (many other things) grow in my city.
      picking mushrooms in the forest. We make pumpkin and tomato juice ourselves.
      :))

    • @rianalee3138
      @rianalee3138 2 года назад

      @@ГретыйТумблер-ф2н i am not sure what is up with westernized civilizations but i think we are progressing. here there is a lot of different terms, a lot of which don’t mean anything, such as “natural” products vs organic and non-gmo. it all seems quite over complicated lol

  • @футбольныйБигги
    @футбольныйБигги 2 года назад +85

    ВИКТОРИЯ НА ТАКОМ ФОНЕ ВЫ ВЫГЛЯДИТЕ СНОГСШИБАЮЩЕ!!!!!

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +9

      СПАСИБО!

    • @alexshmeter1549
      @alexshmeter1549 2 года назад +11

      Я бы даже сказал СНЕГСШИБАЮЩЕ! :)

    • @user-Aksakal-7
      @user-Aksakal-7 2 года назад +3

      А теперь переведи это слово на английский язык! 😁

    • @Celeste-hj4pg
      @Celeste-hj4pg 2 года назад +1

      @@user-Aksakal-7 Snowpunched))

    • @alesxemsky
      @alesxemsky 2 года назад

      @@Celeste-hj4pg mind-blowing -> mind-snowing)

  • @АнтиЛиберал-м3и
    @АнтиЛиберал-м3и 2 года назад +33

    Спасибо за приятные слова о нашей прекрасной России))

  • @nataliak2693
    @nataliak2693 2 года назад +85

    Victoria, the rate crime in Russia may look as high as in USA but the nature of crime is different. In USA people have easy access to guns therefore there are so many shootings and robberies in public places. In Russia lots of crimes are happaning at home. Usually relatives or friends (not the best people by nature) get drunk, start arguing and may beat each other or use a knife. For statistics it is still a crime. But in real life a sranger has MUCH less chance to get hurt in the street in Russia than in other countries. Also in Russia there is no such deep separation in society. A janitorial with low income and a professor or a businessman still can live in the same condo. Living in Russia you can confirm my words. There is much bigger difference between rich and poor in USA. If you loose your job or health, you loose your house. Forced to move to less safe neighborhood where houses are cheaper and more affordable. Crime level is usually very high there. In Russia you may see worse and better developed districts but there are no horrible ghettos like in America.

    • @andrewryabikhin2441
      @andrewryabikhin2441 2 года назад +3

      Что за бред???? В России не стреляют??? Расскажи это, в Москве, Керчи, Казани, Перми....Хорош, лелей тут разливать!!!! Здесь все тоже бывает, по-разному! И драки, и поножовщина, и стрельба, и менты - молодцы, и менты - козлы... Просто,все зависит, от среды обитания и общения. Расслоение общества, тоже есть, хотя не так явно выражено, но есть!

    • @ximera8657
      @ximera8657 2 года назад +13

      @@andrewryabikhin2441 в России все есть, масштабы другие.

    • @RealPolitik-dy4it
      @RealPolitik-dy4it 2 года назад +30

      @@andrewryabikhin2441 I think she was just comparing the nature of crime between the US and Russia. Of course, people do get shot in Russia. But it isn’t nearly as prevalent as in the US. Even then, most shootings in Russia are connected in one way or another to organized crime (криминальные разборки). Therefore, if you don’t associate yourself with the Mafia, you should be fine. Needless to say, organized crime exists in the US as well. In the US, there is a massive violent crime epidemic. Murders, carjackings armed robberies, muggings, etc. A buddy of mine got killed for his car in Atlanta. He parked at a gas station, went inside to buy something, got back in his car and 3 armed teenagers got in his car, shooting him in the head without saying a word. And before you say I am a naive American, I am a Russian living in the US. Sure, the US has its advantages. But when it comes to violent crime, it is a much bigger problem in the US. The only way to avoid it is by paying an arm and a leg to live in a rich suburb (like what I do). But even then, it is still a good idea to keep a gun in the home/car.
      As far as crime in Russia is concerned, that’s easy to avoid. Just don’t associate with alcoholics and you will be fine.

    • @Keepinitreal55
      @Keepinitreal55 2 года назад +2

      100%

    • @AriochThe
      @AriochThe 2 года назад

      > but the nature of crime is different
      I think same holds true with racism.
      There are two aspects: we do nbot have many enough blacks here to make difference, and those we do - are "selected" ones, best of them by some metric. Curious and smart to be interested in foreign culture, rich to travel, smart to attend foreign universities. We are naturally shielded from the worst of blacks. But our attitude to chechens and other Cucasian ethnicities we had bad blood with is different.
      Another dimension is purely American. A noticeable hypersensitivity, inability to admit any wrongdoing, and inability to appreciate someone else admitting it. Which lead to a hean and egg problem and endless vicious circles. Any conflict is quickly and eternally polarized, with both parties claiming total righteousness. And it goes circles for generations...

  • @ВладимирМацкевич-з6б
    @ВладимирМацкевич-з6б 2 года назад +24

    The background in the background looks like an illustration to a fairy tale, and Victoria looks like a beautiful nymph! Greetings from Novocherkassk!

  • @OlgaPogozheva
    @OlgaPogozheva 2 года назад +17

    "I might be the only black girl they're ever gonna meet in their lives" :)))))))) loved it! And it's true actually :)
    Great video, Victoria!

  • @sheilabyrd2289
    @sheilabyrd2289 2 года назад +22

    I’m happy you’re enjoying Russia so well. I live in the US, but have had the good fortune to live in Germany, England, Japan, the Philippines, & Thailand. Every country offered amazing things I love and some things I could gladly do without. As you travel I’m sure you’ll see the same. If you get the chance visit The Philippines & Japan I think you & Fedor will enjoy the beauty they offer. I really enjoy your videos & look forward to your next one. God Bless.

  • @_chern_
    @_chern_ 2 года назад +24

    Россия огромная страна в которой всегда жили люди разных национальностей, веры и убеждений, тут важно какой ты человек а цвет кожи может вызывать только любопытство, типа откуда ты

    • @SerdceDanko
      @SerdceDanko 2 года назад

      Дооо, и рубероиды тоже из коренных жителей.

    • @retroas2683
      @retroas2683 Год назад +1

      ​@@SerdceDanko украинец?

    • @SerdceDanko
      @SerdceDanko Год назад

      @@retroas2683 Конечно. И агент Кремля. А ты что - мульти-культи?

    • @ТатьянаГубина-и1и
      @ТатьянаГубина-и1и Год назад

      @@retroas2683 Как говном завоняло- значит, вылез хохлоп!

  • @voodjin
    @voodjin 2 года назад +43

    Great video Victoria, enjoy your winter. I'm a russian living in Germany and we had some snow two days before christmas, so I was allready exited to have "snow white chrismas" here and right at the first day, everything was gone and we got rain and dirt (what we had for the most part in the past years). Watching your video makes me miss Russia a lot. The snow, the clear air.. so you guys enjoy yourself.^^

  • @SiberianJoe
    @SiberianJoe 2 года назад +5

    As a American, I lived in Novosibirsk for around 3 years off an on. I absolutely love it there!

  • @malcolmvonburg791
    @malcolmvonburg791 2 года назад +25

    I can't stand the fake friendliness of the USA, I worked in the financial district of NYC and everyone you pass by says "good morning" or "How you doing" in the elevator to total strangers, then you have to respond back with the same. Its so annoying and tiring. They don't know you so they don't care how you are doing, yet they still say it. In my country you don't talk to total strangers, you don't have to even acknowledge them. You just go about your business.

    • @lyudmila166
      @lyudmila166 2 года назад +8

      @Lovely_Day It's just that a person can't constantly pretend, because these smiles are fake anyway. This then brings with it mental and psychological problems, a person already accustomed to falsehood will never be able to become real and honest, because of this it is difficult to build any kind of connections: friendly, love, family. And I don't think that all Americans have decided so, rather it is imposed by your society by those who manage it, dividing people into selfish individualists and thinking about themselves in the end. As a result, an infantile lonely and unhappy person grows up. After all, a real emotion is genuine and carries only a positive effect for the psyche, unlike a fake one.

    • @miroslavszabo3783
      @miroslavszabo3783 2 года назад +5

      @Lovely_Day it's not about being respectful, quite the contrary. Making yourself forcefully smile is simply dishonest.
      It's honestly, very strange, because at some point it dawns on you that everyone around you is pretending and if you don't (because you might simply have a very, very bad day) you stand out and some of them will even call you "disrespectful" or "impolite" or even a "bad person".
      I have to "enjoy" a similar culture at my workplace currently and it feels like a mental asylum. It would be funny if you watched it on a video, but it's not funny if you have to live with that.
      People who have absolutely no idea about what I do or what my name is, are greeting me 30 or 40 times a day, to their obvious disgust (because it makes their mouth ache more or something), and there are even people who will accuse you of being ignorant if you don't do that. I have been told several times that I have been unfriendly to someone I have never heard of before.
      Everyone is smiling at everyone, but when someone is not in office, he is a target of many "words".
      I can guarantee you, that some of the people you think they like you, in fact openly hate you for no good reason, immediately after you leave the same space they are in. And it might be only because you forgot to smile back one day.
      I don't get why would anyone find these honest people - like Russians, or Finnish, or others strange or different just because they don't smile without a reason to do so. It's a problem (and a serious one) of those who are not like that, simply because of the fake pretense.
      One of the most interesting things about people who don't pretend to be better than they are is, that they are in fact, much more friendly than they seem.

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 2 года назад

      @@miroslavszabo3783 I'm Asian and I can see where Americans are in their friendly culture. Americans are getting hate easily like it's the popular thing to do. We can have the same negative view of the Russian un smiling culture too. Depressive and unhealthy social environment. But we don't cast negative opinion on Russian people as fake or bad.

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 2 года назад

      @@miroslavszabo3783 It seems like your case is someone who didn't adjust a little to the place where he went. Imagine an American being overly friendly in Russia or Finland, they would be labelled badly too.

    • @miroslavszabo3783
      @miroslavszabo3783 2 года назад +6

      @@mirieshii1948 I would not call social environment in Russia (or Finland, or wherever) depressive. It's exactly the opposite of what you claim it to be. If it was like you claim it is, anti-depressant drug statistics would look differently, wouldn't they? Seriously, you should try it as you don't seem to have a slight idea about the real world.
      Also, an overly fake friendly american in Russia or Finland (or elsewhere) is recognized to be an american and dealt with accordingly (specifics depend on the situation).
      Americans are unpopular for a reason. Errr, not for a reason, but for many reasons. And it's their own fault.

  • @Алена-ь5ы7ч
    @Алена-ь5ы7ч 2 года назад +26

    Очень интересный выпуск Очень радует , что вы привыкаете к вниманию людей.

  • @ija_si
    @ija_si 2 года назад +73

    Виктория, если вам нравится архитектура, думаю будет интересно посетить город Томск . Это не далеко от Новосибирска, около 300км.

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +17

      да мы будем! Спасибо!

    • @UnknownUser-em3sx
      @UnknownUser-em3sx 2 года назад

      В Томске нет никакой архитектуры. Не надо врать.

    • @ija_si
      @ija_si 2 года назад +14

      @@UnknownUser-em3sx ,
      Ну да, по вашему только дворцы и замки архитектура? Бревенчатые избы - это тоже архитектура. Архитектура - это инженерная мысль и пути ее воплощения. Или, что, у нас на месте Томска пустырь?!

    • @вячеславВагин-к4т
      @вячеславВагин-к4т 2 года назад +3

      ​ @Yuliya ​ просто чел по своему невежеству не в курсе что такое деревянное зодчество , новосиб - чересчур растянутый город и по сравнению с Томском - новостройка

    • @reflectionq
      @reflectionq 2 года назад +3

      @@ija_si чел просто родился там и привык обсирать своё место, где он родился. жалкий червяк духа, не обращайте внимания на таких

  • @thehylander266
    @thehylander266 2 года назад +14

    Its so funny how excited you get when you talk about stuff you’re excited about, haha. Lovin the videos, guys!

  • @ДмитрийТальянский
    @ДмитрийТальянский 2 года назад +26

    Вы супер ,приезжайте в Крым там тепло и есть на что посмотреть

  • @РоманЧернышев-э9у
    @РоманЧернышев-э9у 2 года назад +10

    Задолго до войны у нас в Донецке было много иностранных студентов, и я будучи ребенком смотрел не скрывая удивления на чернокожих, они были действительно чернокожие с отливом прямо, а эта девушка цвета кожи молочный шоколад, очень красиво как по мне.

  • @galyabian976
    @galyabian976 2 года назад +11

    You should go to Irkutsk. You will be surprised. There is everything: nature, architecture and more.

  • @LeoNarrator
    @LeoNarrator 2 года назад +37

    Peterhof is not really a castle, but a palace. "Peterhof" means "Peter's Court". The word is of German origin and pronounced as "Pitirgóf" in Russian. Since Russian language lacks the H-sound, all Hs in German borrowings into Russian get replaced with either Г or Х

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +12

      Yes my apologies! Thank you for correcting me.

    • @williamwilde5241
      @williamwilde5241 2 года назад +5

      @@LivingLifeWithTheShirins not Kings and Queens but Emperors and Empresses.

    • @ДорожнаяПыль-б9ц
      @ДорожнаяПыль-б9ц 2 года назад

      A strange remark that does not correspond to the truth. By the way, I live in that same Peterhof and there are enough castles here.

    • @LeoNarrator
      @LeoNarrator 2 года назад +1

      @@ДорожнаяПыль-б9ц "castle" means "замок" in Russian. You probably mix it up with "дворец" which means "palace" in English, or with "manor" or "estate" which means "усадьба" or "особняк".

  • @peterpetrov3455
    @peterpetrov3455 2 года назад +52

    Обычно иностранцы называют еще один большой плюс - центральное отопление ! )
    И удивляются, что в минус 30 градусов на улице в квартире можно ходить в трусах )

    • @mihailrus8152
      @mihailrus8152 2 года назад +4

      Это где? Мы греемся друг об друга как пингвины

    • @peterpetrov3455
      @peterpetrov3455 2 года назад +19

      @@mihailrus8152 У вас будет хуже шароварный клоун ))

    • @КонстантинКонстантин-г8щ
      @КонстантинКонстантин-г8щ 2 года назад +8

      @@mihailrus8152 конечно, на Украине бенз 30 грн (80руб) и коммуналка 3к гривен (9000руб). Приезжай к нам жить. Я в Томске за 3 комнатную 6000 рублей плачу за всю коммуналку. Бенз 95й 48 рублей на газпроме

    • @УЛ314-38
      @УЛ314-38 2 года назад +2

      @@mihailrus8152 грейтесь всегда пузиком к пузику, согреетесь быстрее

    • @wov2004
      @wov2004 2 года назад +8

      @@mihailrus8152 Подмосковье, например... Прихожу с улицы, сразу раздеваюсь до белья, иначе жарковато. Лишь раз было холодно - летом.

  • @iaintaylor5585
    @iaintaylor5585 2 года назад +7

    Very good to hear. I can recommend Georgia & Armenia if you get the chance. I went there on holiday in 2019 and loved both. I hope to retire this year or '23, then spend a year just exploring them* more, with occasional adventures into Russia. In both countries they speak a lot of Russian, and younger people often speak English too. I learned Russian at high school & university. I was booked to visit Russia (Piter, Moscow & Kazan) in 2020, but it all got cancelled by Covid. (*Azerbaijan too, if possible, as I have only been to Baku on a day trip from Tbilisi.)

  • @РязанскийКрестьянин
    @РязанскийКрестьянин 2 года назад +11

    Вика, ты очень красивая девушка, Фëдору повезло встретить тебя. Любви, счастья и много, много красивых детишек вам.

  • @bensontroy1526
    @bensontroy1526 2 года назад +11

    Aside from you and Fedor making tremendous videos. You could get together with the global community of content makers on the black experience everywhere. There are too many RUclips channels for me to mention here, but such a concept could go big fast

  • @richardlafferty1792
    @richardlafferty1792 2 года назад +2

    Well since I'm commentary 470, I don't expect many readers but I always enjoy praising Russia where I lived in Moscow in 2011,2012 and 2013. Best of all, the people I made friends with there , they were so solicitous about my welfare and hospitable., Invited me everyday to join them and meet their friends and got me tickets to concerts and shows, ice hockey and the circus. I frequently visited Red Square, The Kremlin and G.U.M.,, Novodevichiy Convent, Gorky Park, the Stary Arbat Street, Izmaylovo Park and its fabulous souvenir market.

  • @earlyivermectincancelscovi2522
    @earlyivermectincancelscovi2522 2 года назад +20

    I loved the video and your genuinely positive vibes. I think you're blessed in more ways than one, and so is your husband. And one thing's for sure - this world is a better place with people like you in it. Therefore, it really saddens me that some jerks went racist on you, because only a damaged soul filled with deep resentment towards life itself would feel the urge to act like that.
    I am one of those "old white men", living in Germany (well, what's left of it) and used to have similar experiences when walking around town with our little afro-german son. He was the sweetest kid, with a positive attitude and lots of close friends. And still he would sometimes get racist insults from nasty old people who were complete strangers. Fortunately, he was too young to really understand what was happening. He is now an adult and lives very happily with his wife and two children in the USA.
    IMHO, Russia is one of the places to be right now b/c it's clearly on an upward trajectory whereas most of the western nations are in total decline - esp. Germany is circling the drain, thanks to its utterly insane political class.
    You are way too young to know, but America used to be a lot like what you seem to love about Russia before it went bad: industrious, friendly, welcoming people, still untarnished by the curse of political correctness, maybe even a bit too polite at times. Nowadays, you can find remnants of the old America in "flyover country". In 1974 I spent a long summer holiday with my best high-school buddy in Glendale, Ca. where we lived with his mother, who was married to a strict but friendly LAPD officer. It was my best holiday ever and we just went wild: football games in the L.A. Coliseum, Disneyland, Universal Studios (Jaws had just been released and was the big but rather cheesy attraction). We went from San Diego up to San Francisco (which was just beautiful back then), spent some time at the shores of Lake Tahoe with trips to Las Vegas, Boulder, Co. and the Grand Canyon.
    When those glorious summer holidays ended they had to drag me out kicking and screaming. In 1984 I came back with my soon to be wife and LA had already deteriorated a lot. When we got out of LAX and stepped into the bus terminal we found ourselves in the middle of a gun fight. A warm welcome of sorts. We booked it out of there, managed to get our rental and hit the road. It was still a very nice vacation with tons of sightseeing up and down the west coast, but the warm and fuzzies were definitely gone.
    TL;DR: Enjoy your time in Russia and if both of you get really lucky you may live to see a time when the West comes to its senses, ousts its useless political elites and enters a peaceful and mutually beneficial partnership with Mother Russia instead of constantly antagonizing and poking the bear. That would be something worth striving for. Godspeed to you both!

    • @rukaKremlya2024
      @rukaKremlya2024 2 года назад

      You comment is 5 months ago
      But now we are in a proxy war , looks like US under Biden/Obama/Clinton etc never find peace with Russia or China etc. clown 🤡 world

  • @sergeyastrakov4182
    @sergeyastrakov4182 2 года назад +10

    Спасибо, Виктория! Все было очень интересно и душевно. I watched everything from start to finish, although I live in Novosibirsk.

  • @dimarikopta1924
    @dimarikopta1924 2 года назад +11

    Ребята, счастья и здоровья вам. Радуйте нас своими видео.

  • @antonn1912
    @antonn1912 2 года назад +12

    Пушистая и приветливая , ну как вас не принять.

  • @maxtkachoff
    @maxtkachoff 2 года назад +46

    Минск. Все говорят по-русски, мало туристов, английский язык редко услышишь на улице, поэтому будем рады) довольно много молодежи, теплее, чем в Москве зимой. Много лесов, озёр, рек, есть замки, много костёлов и церквей, добрые и простые люди.

    • @MermanFromRus
      @MermanFromRus 2 года назад +6

      У вас Батька злой.

    • @andrecauselof4103
      @andrecauselof4103 2 года назад +4

      Да Минск классный, странно что из РФ мало людей едут на ПМЖ, и не хватает ещё границы общей с калининградской областью )

    • @aldaum8674
      @aldaum8674 2 года назад +5

      @@andrecauselof4103 скоро будет граница общая. в течении 10 лет думаю

    • @alansmith6162
      @alansmith6162 2 года назад

      А еще у вас есть усатый таракан

    • @svetlanam1890
      @svetlanam1890 2 года назад +2

      Да, прекрасный город чистый безопасный для нормальных людей

  • @wilburhill2299
    @wilburhill2299 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for sharing! Very informative. Post Card for sure!

  • @sherylpaul-stubbs2516
    @sherylpaul-stubbs2516 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for sharing; you have totally change my initial perceptions of Russia. Mind you those perceptions were based on things like media and my limited experiences with Russians here in New York.
    I have to say though that New Yorkers are some of the most down to earth people that you’ll meet. Everyone’s focused on their hustle (may be family, may be a new business venture, may be a dream in the making, or it may be gardening….seriously), but we definitely will smile at complete strangers……just don’t be weird cuz we pick up on that too!
    Enjoying your vlogs Victoria and Fedor! Keep em coming!

    • @fuentesramen
      @fuentesramen 2 года назад +8

      You live the world of anti Russia propaganda done by media and Hollywood. You don’t get real information on how is the life in Russia and china as those are biggest threats to USA

  • @breezyakanan9727
    @breezyakanan9727 2 года назад +6

    Victoria ☃️☃️thank you for sharing these amazing videos. The architecture is breathtaking and the museums I would visit everyday. ✨😊✨I love traveling with you and Fedor! My day is always brighter after watching your videos.
    You have an awesome personality 😊👍 any where you go you will always be welcomed by the people. Your loving husband is also your great protector. 😊❤️❄️❄️❄️❤️😊

  • @andreytikhonov2334
    @andreytikhonov2334 2 года назад +12

    Виктория, ты молодец! И отлично выглядишь!

  • @ЕленаГарина-й2ж
    @ЕленаГарина-й2ж 2 года назад +3

    What a beautiful girl!
    There are a lot of stunning places in the Moscow region and within Golden Ring, such as Abramtsevo, Sergiev Posad, Ples, Suzdal, Kolomna, etc. Good luck!

  • @mariavyalykh3191
    @mariavyalykh3191 2 года назад +4

    It is so nice to hear that. I think russians really love different cultures and people from different countries. And St.Petersburg and Moscow are really good places to visit. But the problem is that russians usually do not speak english

    • @retroas2683
      @retroas2683 Год назад

      It's interesting to see unusual stuff to our own and draw parallels.
      Many in Moscow and st.Petersburg do know English, as they are sort of tourist gates of Russia and many schools to teach English - it's just majority don't want to keep studying after school.

  • @TheOmsker
    @TheOmsker 2 года назад +12

    А может с Федором, ещё нам гения русской словесности подарите!!!)))))

  • @ropersonline
    @ropersonline 2 года назад +7

    2:12: I smiled when I heard _the girl from LA_ call Novosibirsk one of the "smaller cities". :)
    Btw., did you know that Los Angeles is older than Novosibirsk?

  • @drsmith9536
    @drsmith9536 2 года назад +6

    Вы действительно необычная, ....хоть я много где бывал, но обязательно обратил бы внимание) привет из Крыма

  • @Carpenter1on1
    @Carpenter1on1 Год назад +2

    I lived in America (New York) 1992-2004, Russia is much better . safe, affordable, beautiful, rarely race thing comes up, great honest genuine people, if they call you brother , all brotherly rules apply, even dying for you.
    loyalty and respect to another human being and life is still their main point in kid's upbringing as well as Christianity and family values.. and they are very intelligent with great (strange sometimes) but great sense of humor.
    on top of that if you get in trouble, let's say you get harassed , they won't pull out their phone to make a video , they'll run to help you.

  • @spider.monkey.ninja.assassin
    @spider.monkey.ninja.assassin 2 года назад +22

    Awww, girl! I love the fact that you don't feel like you have to look over your shoulder as a black woman in Russia! I'm so happy for you, truly! It's like making me cry right now..
    I dated a black man for a while when I lived in LA and we spoke about his experiences with racism a lot. I've also had those conversations with other people who have had to deal with it in the states and it just hits me on such a deep level...
    Anyway, it is wonderful to hear that you are having a good time in Russia 💜

  • @howaterbrd9563
    @howaterbrd9563 2 года назад +2

    Great video, made me super enthusiastic about visiting someday soon.

  • @rynwin1
    @rynwin1 2 года назад +3

    Your hair looks magnificent in Russia! Мне нравится смотреть ваши видио об архитектуре!

  • @Стас-в3ч5щ
    @Стас-в3ч5щ 2 года назад +29

    Хорошо смотришся на фоне заснеженных ёлок !!! А вот шапку надо одевать а то бабушки ругаться будут !

    • @WayCoolNurse
      @WayCoolNurse 2 года назад +1

      Wearing a black hairstyle can be warm like a hat!!! You can calm down. 🤣😂😅

  • @vladimirkatsman952
    @vladimirkatsman952 2 года назад +9

    Вас воспринимают как гостью и относятся хорошо. У людей нет накопленного негативного опыта, предубеждений, злобы. В Штатах же эти раны ещё болят.

  • @МихаилГорлов-ь8ю
    @МихаилГорлов-ь8ю 2 года назад +3

    Славная девчушка. Счастья вам с Фёдором.

  • @dvaplustwo
    @dvaplustwo 2 года назад +6

    Может, в Сочи или Севастополь (Крым) съездите, там намного теплее, чем в остальной России :) Екатеринбург еще неплохой город, Краснодар

  • @ТатьянаГубина-и1и
    @ТатьянаГубина-и1и Год назад +2

    You are such a good and sincere girl! I wish you luck in Russia!

  • @abirsanu
    @abirsanu 2 года назад +5

    About the racial thing or racism - Russia still has that education from the Soviet Union which says that every race is equal and there is no difference because the Soviet Union was formed from different countries and different nations and races. That was taught in every Soviet school right from the start when people were small kids.
    Russia today is still a federation with multiple nations and races in south and east and they all live together in a single country.

    • @user-di5rm9ee1p
      @user-di5rm9ee1p 2 года назад

      Its not soviet thing but slavic thing.

    • @leme7578
      @leme7578 2 года назад +1

      @@user-di5rm9ee1p А как же другие республики тогда, которые не славяне?

  • @Manus_manum_lavat
    @Manus_manum_lavat 2 года назад +2

    Vika, thanks a lot for your positive attitude and kindness .You so beautiful.
    Wish you and your husband all the best.
    You may visit ANY Russian cities and towns, everywhere you'll find some interesting.
    Try to visit Crimea at spring time, it's paradise.

  • @ВикторБелый-ф1ц
    @ВикторБелый-ф1ц 2 года назад +5

    Ты молодец!!! Прости, что на ты.Одесса с тобой -это Украина,но мы в общем все русские.мы тебя любим!!!

  • @xalekcey
    @xalekcey 2 года назад +14

    Sochi or Kazan. They say this is a great place to live. You are free people, try to live in these cities. Sochi is the sea and the mountains, the subtropics. Kazan is multicultural and history. You are free as birds and you have a chance to expand your horizons.

    • @juliaperova2664
      @juliaperova2664 2 года назад +2

      Agree with you. Also Golden Ring and Crimea.

    • @MegaKubanoid
      @MegaKubanoid 2 года назад

      Сочи уже нет... Вечная пробка в Адлере. Жуть

  • @dorothydepth000
    @dorothydepth000 2 года назад +6

    In 1917, right after the October Socialist revolution, in Sovet Russia people of all ethnicities were proclaimed equal and made equal in the eyes of law.
    The equality you're experiencing is a (dying) remnant of the Sovet culture (which in itself was a product of the USSR's socialist economics). In socialist economics people are your comrades (not your competition), you work together for the common goal (which is the wellbeing of each member of the society). In capitalist economic system you have to compete against other people: their loss means your gain.
    In socialist economics you have NO economic incentive to hate other people. Capitalist economic forces you to use any advantage you can have over your competitor (and if you can use race, sex, gender, etc. against your competition and win, the capitalist system rewards you for doing so).
    Any cultural inequality (sexism, racism, homophobia, etc.) stems from economic inequality - some people own property (the minority) and have real power, some people (the majority) work for that rich minority and have no real power. As long as there is this rich minority that owns everything, there will be inequality. And you may win temporary concessions, culturally, but in an economically unequal society those concessions will be compensated by other inequalities.
    The goal is for the working people (the majority) to have economic and political power over the dwindling minority of rich owners. Only then, when all rich owners have been made into working people, and everyone works together (not against each other) you can have true democracy and build true equality.

    • @Komeshokakunanwene
      @Komeshokakunanwene 2 года назад +2

      It is a dog eat dog thinking and behavior in Capitalist societies

  • @shecalledmelisalou
    @shecalledmelisalou 2 года назад

    “I Got You!” Loved that.
    I hope you still feel safe if you are still in Russia......

    • @qwerrewq9895
      @qwerrewq9895 2 года назад

      if we say that there is a war in Ukraine , we will be imprisoned for 15 years , what are you talking about )

  • @МатвейЩукин-й1я
    @МатвейЩукин-й1я 2 года назад +4

    Как заметил один англичанин живущий в России - у нас более лаконичная форма выражения , что для англоговорящих людей равнозначно грубости и на этом месте происходит непонимания , поэтому так важно обмениваться культурами и узнавать друг друга лучше , если бы все люди говорили на одном языке может быть войн было бы меньше . Всем Добра, Мира и Процветания !

  • @ВячеславБердыев-ч5с
    @ВячеславБердыев-ч5с 2 года назад +7

    Интересно, а когда она рассказывает в Америке про то как ей живётся в России там думают наверное её завербовала КГБ и она всё врет, а на самом деле мы ходим в лаптях, пьяные с балалайкой и с медведем в обнимку! Виктория я не прав? А вы ребята молодцы!

  • @igorgotts6109
    @igorgotts6109 2 года назад +1

    Виктория - вы прекрасны ! Спасибо вам за ваши видео!

  • @vaddikk
    @vaddikk 2 года назад +2

    Оставайтесь у нас подольше и расскажите своим друзьям побольше), Соберусь катать на Эльбрус, возьму вас ссобой! Спасибо за рассказ про улыбку, наконец моя дочь услышит ответ от "участника событий", кому можно доверять.

  • @ropersonline
    @ropersonline 2 года назад +2

    Speaking of old Soviet apartments and architectural features, if you're into that, go watch Balk and Bankrupt's videos where he's searching for Soviet mosaics, etc.

  • @МашаВеретейникова
    @МашаВеретейникова 2 года назад +1

    3:50 this is not entirely true) of course we smile at strangers. We just behave more naturally, taking into account our own and other people's comfort, without any cult.
    These stereotypes really sound so stupid) After all, in any country people are different. Thank you for sharing your impressions and experiences with others. ♥♥♥

  • @peterpetrov3455
    @peterpetrov3455 2 года назад +5

    Хорошо выглядишь ! )

  • @ИгорьЧе-д6с
    @ИгорьЧе-д6с 2 года назад +7

    Красота же)

  • @ДмитрийТальянский
    @ДмитрийТальянский 2 года назад +7

    В Крыму даже зелёные человечки были.В России с этим нет проблем.

  • @ИльяСелюков-в9о
    @ИльяСелюков-в9о 2 года назад +1

    Умница и красавица! Успехов вашей семье! Привет из Самары!

  • @TMD3453
    @TMD3453 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Victoria, You always make me smile because of your cheerfulness. I’m in America and I guess I enjoy the freedom and openness. I like France best of all- for the pace of life and attention to culture in everyday life. Cheers, all the best to Fedor and you.

  • @_darya_3729
    @_darya_3729 2 года назад +16

    to all this, I want to add another important thing - this is free and affordable medicine

    • @whiteofsoul
      @whiteofsoul 2 года назад

      Она небесплатная. 5,1% налога с зарплаты не зависимо от того как часто ты обращаешься к врачу.

    • @_darya_3729
      @_darya_3729 2 года назад

      @@whiteofsoul это мелочь. Мы не знаем ужаса страховки и когда после операции человек становится банкротом

    • @whiteofsoul
      @whiteofsoul 2 года назад

      @@_darya_3729 Пока еще мелочь, но ситуация у нас с годом все хуже. Есть операции которые надо ждать от 1 до 6 месяцев, а некоторые вообще только за немалые деньги. Запись к некоторым специалистам до 2 месяцев. В итоге мы перейдем на ту же модель какая у них сейчас, зная наших мартышек.

    • @_darya_3729
      @_darya_3729 2 года назад

      @@whiteofsoul ну слушайте. У нас хотя бы есть выбор, лечиться платно или бесплатно. Бедные люди у нас тоже могут прийти и получить помощь, а у них они либо не лечаться до конца, либо становятся банкротом (зато будешь в хорошей палате лежать и врачи будут добры, но задайте себе вопрос всегда стоит ли оно того?) И да, в Америке люди тоже ждут месяцами записи ко врачу, на мрт и операции. И это за деньги
      Про вызов скорой за 1000 долларов я вообще говорить не буду

  • @NirVana13
    @NirVana13 2 года назад +9

    Красотка!

  • @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у
    @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у 2 года назад +3

    Спасибо за хороший отзыв. Приезжайте в маленький городок в провинции и внимание будет обеспечено! (Маленькие дети, скорее всего, будут даже пальцем показывать😊)

    • @alexshmeter1549
      @alexshmeter1549 2 года назад +1

      Вот это как раз и беспокоит, как правило, темнокожих людей в России. Кроме самых крупных городов, где темнокожие люди более-менее примелькались уже, везде они у нас в диковинку. И естественное любопытство ведёт к тому, что наши разглядывают их, "показывают пальцем" и т.д. И это неприятно.
      Конечно, реакция с обеих сторон естественна и понятна. Просто нужно понимать реалии данной местности.
      Я часто в транспорте (в Новосибирске, кстати) встречаю одного и того же парня очень темнокожего. Гораздо темнее, чем Виктория.
      И постоянно тянет его разглядывать, но старательно не делаю этого. :)

    • @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у
      @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у 2 года назад +1

      @@alexshmeter1549 но нужно понимать, что такое любопытство это невоспитанность, а НЕ РАСИЗМ.

    • @alexshmeter1549
      @alexshmeter1549 2 года назад +1

      @@ТатьянаФедотова-к2у вменяемые понимают

    • @oldbagira2192
      @oldbagira2192 2 года назад +2

      Приедь ты в Китайскую провинцию,Африканскую,Вьетнам,Камбоджа,Арбские страны везде дети и не только так делают,еще бегают за тобой выпрашивают денег и пытаются обворовать.Так что у нас еще ничего.

    • @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у
      @ТатьянаФедотова-к2у 2 года назад +1

      @@oldbagira2192 да, я слышала об этом.

  • @raindrop5273
    @raindrop5273 2 года назад +1

    I know Russia is a little behind the times in male/female equality. Can you please make a video about what women should know before visiting Russia. Thanks!

  • @MultiShushana
    @MultiShushana 2 года назад +2

    Новосибирск - это еще не маленький город. Новосибирск занимает третье место по всей России. Так что это далеко не маленький город! :)

  • @louisivy667
    @louisivy667 2 года назад +9

    Hi Victoria. I'm ivy currently living in Russia, it's a month now oh my gosh I'm trying to learn language... Oh my gosh it's still difficult and yet I'm married with Russian guys... Please give me a tip how I can learn language.. I'm African lady

    • @LivingLifeWithTheShirins
      @LivingLifeWithTheShirins  2 года назад +4

      Yes yes, go to my husband RUclips channel @BefluentinRussian and if you want to be apart of his course with his other students you can sign up on his website www.befluentinrussian.com/ ! Without his help i wouldn't have improved in Russian! I hope this helps! xx
      ruclips.net/video/j29Jx3HAVOM/видео.html

    • @АлександрДухин-р3ц
      @АлександрДухин-р3ц 2 года назад +2

      To learn the Russian language , I would advise you to watch more TV series , cartoons and movies in Russian , when the meaning of not knowing the word , you can guess what it is about .

    • @terwit1549
      @terwit1549 2 года назад +1

      Where are you from, African lady?

    • @louisivy667
      @louisivy667 2 года назад +3

      @@terwit1549 I'm living in orenburg

    • @louisivy667
      @louisivy667 2 года назад +3

      @@LivingLifeWithTheShirins. Alright thanks very much. I will visit you husband's RUclips

  • @RuleofFive
    @RuleofFive 2 года назад +7

    As an American is really makes me angry about how you're treated in the US. We really do have a problem with racism here. I'm sorry you only experience a break from it living aboard. I'm glad you're enjoying Russia. Looks beautiful there. Thanks for your video.

  • @chembulatov
    @chembulatov 2 года назад +1

    Боже! Храни Америку за таких красавиц! )))

  • @AppleCinnamon1
    @AppleCinnamon1 2 года назад +1

    It is Stunning indeed. 🤍💙❤🥰👆💋💋💋💌💌💌🇷🇺.
    You look so beautiful. Amazing how your face contrasts the snow filled background so beautifully. The same effect when you sit next to your husband. Your husband is a lucky man to have you and you are lucky to have him and to be in Russia.
    Russia is great country. You are blessed. You live in Russia and have a hansome Russian Husband. In Russia they have two straight forward genders, which I find great. No gender confusion. Viva Russia. Vica Vladimir the great Putin.

  • @lianasammartino8490
    @lianasammartino8490 2 года назад +1

    I am studying the Russian language and I hope one day to go and visit Mosca....I am very happy for you and your family, say hello to president Putin for me!!!

  • @sashas.5594
    @sashas.5594 2 года назад +2

    where is ur hat ? 😡😅
    Ppl try talk to u cuz u very cute ! 😉 happy new year guys 🍾🎄

  • @dmitryd5507
    @dmitryd5507 10 месяцев назад

    Few years ago was I’m Cyprus with family, and food(products)from supermarkets was much worse than in Russia. Looks like same, but tastes no so good against in Russia

  • @andreymuha2946
    @andreymuha2946 2 года назад +1

    Виктория вы очень красивая. У вас красивые европейские черты лица как у жителей Эфиопии, а в России всех темнокожих с древних времён называли или арабами или эфиопами

  • @kostasovest
    @kostasovest 2 года назад

    2:11 Новосибирск - "небольшой город"???! 😁🤣🤣🤣

  • @maxvanlame
    @maxvanlame 2 года назад +1

    Mmmmm because we love everyone and always treat everyone well. There are exceptions and fools, of course, in every country, but most of them are brought up and nurtured in the culture of the aristocratic Imperial) without even realizing it, they are very courteous, hardworking, adoring creativity and sparkling. And you should probably visit the Murmansk region to look at the Northern Lights, go hunting, and go to Karelia nearby, where the nature is stunning for a long time, where else can you see this! Now we have -10 in Murmansk during the day it was -3, so it's comfortable. We love you and look forward to more interesting videos
    Ммммм потому что мы всех любим и всегда ко всем относимся хорошо. Есть исключения и дураки конечно в каждой стране, но большая часть воспитаны и взращены на культуре аристократичной Имперской) даже сами не осознавая это очень учтивые трудолюбивые обожающие творчество и искрение. А побывать вам стоит наверное в Мурманской области посмотреть на Северное сияние съездить на охоту ну и в Карелию заехать рядом там природа сногсшибательная вря дли где ещё такое увидишь! Сейчас у нас в Мурманске -10 днём было -3 так что комфортно. Любим вас и ждём больше интересных видео

  • @denden4455
    @denden4455 2 года назад +1

    I love soviet interiors and architecture so much tooooo

  • @ЮлияКотова-е6з
    @ЮлияКотова-е6з 2 года назад +2

    Я из СССР. Нас воспитывали в понимании, что все нации равны, в трезвомыслии. Национализм в России не пройдёт, я надеюсь, т.к. много наций в стране и все перемешаны кровно, в том числе. Только в страшных 90- ых люди стали "замечать" нацию другого человека, к сожалению.

  • @blackjackk4223
    @blackjackk4223 2 года назад +1

    Vika, why you don'tntact with another Australiaian family vlog who also living in Novosibirsk?
    I

  • @АндрейЮров-ю6щ
    @АндрейЮров-ю6щ 2 года назад

    Прекрасная и очень умная девушка, повезло мужчине, который рядом с ней.

  • @Charlotte-wn1by
    @Charlotte-wn1by 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed the video!🙂

  • @user-yur464
    @user-yur464 2 года назад +1

    Виктория, посетите зимой город Тобольск и природные горячие источники.

  • @valeraloshinin1549
    @valeraloshinin1549 2 года назад

    Виктория ты лучшая!

  • @paymaluka
    @paymaluka 2 года назад

    You guys should come visit Finland.

  • @alcodelange1975
    @alcodelange1975 Год назад

    Nice video saw the video on telegram I know for years that the wise man came from the east just like in the Bible God bless you and your family and all Hero's saving Children in Oekraïn.

  • @ПётрРыбаков-у4ч
    @ПётрРыбаков-у4ч 2 года назад +1

    Your outside view looks like from fairy tale. And you are queen of Narnia 😁

  • @amateur9626
    @amateur9626 2 года назад +1

    It is a pity that you did not show the Novosibirsk Scientific Center - Akademgorodok.

  • @gosh1213
    @gosh1213 2 года назад +2

    yeah, please! Mak a video about cons living in russia for you! :)