There are only 3 regions that have no snow in winter in Russia, but there are lots of mountains with snow on it. I live on the south of Russia and I have +35 C in summer and -30 C in winter
Russia's climate seems to be similar to Canadas. In that it's extremely cold all the time in some places (Yukon/Siberia) and has both extremes in other places (Ontario/Caucus) and then still has mild places all year round (B.C. Vladivostok.
Yeah put them in Africa without sunscreen and they’re cooked. I call it, generational adaptation. I did a paper on it. Our ancestors adapted to a certain environment which is why some people can withstand these temperatures. But do bad in heat.
@@jeuriferminI was born and raised in Siberia, now live in Asia near equator, and I totally fine with the sun and the heat. Summers in Siberia actually really hot, it can be as hot as near the equator 30-35 degrees Celsius and really sunny
@@jeuriferminthey will be fine because they know how to protect themselves. They are not feral beasts that depends on the melanin to survive under the sun
30 negative degrees? That's quite cozy for siberian winters actually - I have friends in Sakha where temperature goes down below -70°C/-94°F in winter.. 😅
@@АмирХабиров-ч4н anyway for whole history the lowest recorded temperature in Russia was -67,8°C and it was in 1892, I'm from siberia and for my part normal winter temperature is around -30 sometimes -40 °C, in more nothern parts it a bit closer to -40 °C, but anyway either caviar costs more and we don't have so much of the bears and also we don't have so much of them in our culture as it shown
Yeah, the Russian name for sauna is "Finnish banya". At least was in my childhood. Traditional Russian banya is a steam bath, where you get hit with birch and oak branches. It's not quite as hot of course, that would be impossible. THEN you jump into a frozen lake.
@@conebear9291I think russian banya is more humid and thus lower in terms of temperature compared to the finnish sauna where the air is super dry so you can withstand more heat
People should be aware of currents if they're doing this on rivers. I remember a video of a woman who died because the current took her under the ice in Russia.
Loved Siberia..such a beautiful place..my dream was to spend a winter there in a hotel..with a case full of books..if you ever have a chance to go..go..
Indeed to add to this with my personal anadoct. I personally have seen it a Walmart in town 2000 people an 1 hour plus from any large cities, in the midwest so definitely not a regional thing. (I also see it athe one I work at that ones as town of 10k people though I live 5 miles closer to this town though less impressive, not that's cheap caviar is impressive or rare but it emphasises my point.) Probably not the smallest place I have seen but I have never thought to much about, I mean have wondered about trying it but I have seen it plenty of times right next to Cannes Escargo and Cannes kalamari. But kalamari is the only one I know I like and I feel like its lot effort (and kind feel morally bad about eating squid now).
@@Savedon-131 Well I took your comment as both A: you think I don't know my own state's history and B: you are a Russian shill, so I sent a comment mirroring your own as a comeback. Am I in the ballpark here?
Not really… they have just adapted to that climate. But if you were to put them in a country like Africa or the the Caribbean’s they wouldn’t fair so well. Especially without sunscreen, which we don’t use btw🤭
@@antoninaj2587 You won't survive without sunscreen at the equator, no way. Unless you wrap yourself in rags? Also, whether 35 degrees is hot, depends on who you ask. Love the Siberians btw.
God, -30° half naked? When I was in the military, they told us to do that "to train the mind and the body" and do a group jog around mountains. Almost thought of doing a coup d'etat 😅
They told you to run half-naked around mountains at -30? Yeah, that necessitates a coup d'etat. After a steam bath, it's a different story, you are so hot you WANT to do that.
It's different. A jog is a long time, and i absolutely see how it would become miserable. With sauna/banja, you get out of the really hot indoor space, jump into the coldest thing you can find to cool yourself off and then dry and warm yourself quickly to not suffer any health risks
Russian MMA fighters are, in many cases, Caucasians, actual people of Caucasus, to them, martial arts is a national sport like soccer ⚽ football to English or Spanish or Ice Hockey to Canada.
Finally, you became Rissian when learnt banya (sauna). It is a paradise feeling to chill your body after a hot temperature. No freaken drug can give it
C'mon! Anybody would do it after sauna. You do it not because you so much love cold bath but because you're overheated due sauna, your body temperature is too high.
@@lovepeace9727 in the 2022 according to the WB, not in the 2024 according to the IMF, and I was talking about Siberia. Not all Russians live in Moscow or Saint Petersburg. With the GDP per-capital of Bulgaria and the GDP of Spain I really doubt that Russia is such a cool place to live in.
@@luca.m9Any place in Spain is better than any place in Russia, except for Moscow and SPB. But Moscow is better than any place in Spain, and im not only talking about wages and cost of live, but comfort in logistics, healthcare etc. GDP does not show everything. Just my opinion, as someone who lived in one of the poorest regions of Russia and in Moscow.
In Sweden we have pretty cheap caviar that is crushed and salted on tube. Oh and we also have a hotel each winter made entirely out of ice, I say each winter because if I remember correctly they have to rebuild it each winter with a slightly different design
In Canada we also have an ice hotel. I’m not sure about caviar, even here in Newfoundland nobody speaks of such a meal (despite us being the fishermen) and if they do it’s regarded as rich people food. We do got a lot of beer though.
100% finnish tradition! Nice to see that we have something so much in common with our neighbors haha! Only birch branches to hit yourself with in the ”banya” missing
We do have birch branches though! I think the only difference between banya and finnish sauna is temperature and humidity. But everything else is the same 🇷🇺❤🇫🇮
I have a Russian friend who was stationed up there for about a year when he was in the army, and tells me that Lake Baikal freezes so thick that they can drive tanks, personnel carriers, big trucks with missiles and other heavy equipment across it all winter long and cut about 300 miles off of just about any trip they have to make. He says if you leave a bottle of vodka on the window sill overnight, it won't freeze completely solid, but it will get very slushy. He says that your breath will form ice crystals when you exhale, and if you have to take a whizz outside that you have to wrap a sock around your unit or it will freeze and break off, and the piss will freeze before it hits the ground. Is my friend telling me the truth, or is he handing me a big load of baloney?
As a Russian. The caviar that u have showed is fake. It’s really simple to check, just by looking at the back of the can, you will see factory names that either never existed, or already closed. This caviar is made from fish fat and other chemicals for better taste. Good caviar would cost you much more more than 289₽. The cheapest is maybe 2000₽-2500₽
Do you think nobody from Russia didn't read this? 3000 rub is the cheapest cost for black caviar for 50, 2000-2500 is a cost of one kilo of red caviar. Average cost of fake caviar is 100р. Даже в азбуке таких цен нет, так что не заливай о 2,5 за банку красной икры.
It is caviar. Besides, we do it at home. In supermarkets a lot of salmon, sometimes with caviar inside. We just mix with salt . Не правда😂. Производство красной икры не дорого. Это же не осетровая икра. Кроме того , мы и сами ее солим дома и замораживаем. Просто надо купить в магазине неразделаннную рыбу, иногда попадаются с икрой.
3$ for caviar is a lot of your pension is below 200$ a month. Americans always make the mistake to compare prices with their us wages. Move to russia, get a russian pension / income and a lot of necessary stuff will be expensive
I never met a broke Russian anywhere, I travel a lot, they got money , and they spend it. Maybe old folks somewhere in the boonies. There is way more homeless and crazies on the streets here . Let’s take care of our own problems here
3$ = 300 rubles, red caviar is no cheaper pleasure, the average salary in the Russian Federation is 34,000 rubles. Accordingly, a jar of caviar is not so much, I would say that any schoolchild in Russia can buy it.
There’s no money in peace, that’s why the governments don’t want it, that’s why politicians don’t want it, it’s why they don’t compromise. They only care about money, not the people 😢
The red ones are salmon roe and they are technically not caviar. Russians call it красная икра, but in English it would be incorrect to call it caviar. What makes caviar expensive is its uniqueness - and salmon roe are produced in mass including in Japan and etc.
4. Cultural standards 5. Respect to women and men. They have their roles. 6. They just don’t give a f to whining western folks. 7. That’s how you keep a country healthy and hey ! We all have a cold ones in a while.
1. Russia doesn't have the highest bear population for its size that goes to slovenia 2. Sauna is a finnish word 3. Ice benches can be found in any northern country.
romania has more bears than the whole russia go search it up buddy
Pin of shame
@@TomfromTXyo
Only 6,000 bears are in Romania💀💀💀
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6 K in romania 21K in siberia
Remember, that he said Siberia Russia, not just Russia. It's a pretty common stereotype, that russia is like this everywhere
У нас в Сибири 4 чётко "очерченных" времени года. Зимой -30, летом + 30, весной ручьи и пенье птиц, осенью прекрасные "золотые" леса.
Wait, isn't the whole USA covered by the Nevada desert?
There are only 3 regions that have no snow in winter in Russia, but there are lots of mountains with snow on it. I live on the south of Russia and I have +35 C in summer and -30 C in winter
Russia's climate seems to be similar to Canadas. In that it's extremely cold all the time in some places (Yukon/Siberia) and has both extremes in other places (Ontario/Caucus) and then still has mild places all year round (B.C. Vladivostok.
Fake commies
It's not a sauna, IT'S BANYA!
He managed to insult both Finns and Russians with one word 😂
Well that's what it's called In American so he didn't know
Facts!!❤
True fact coz i know russian
Whats The difference
Texan reserves its right to bear arms :D
I see what you did there
It is bearable
Do bears have arms? 🤔🐻💪🏼💪🏽
@@paulheydarian1281maybe when they stand up they could be considered arms 🐻💪🏻
Вставай, Техас!
@@MortabluntTexas deserves independence
America: right to bare arms
Siberia: right to bear arms
This comment is gold ⚱️
This comment is cold 🥶
"Im stuck in Russia"
"Im meeting my Russian girlfriend's Military father"
"Im in Siberia"
😂😅😂
They won't let him go anymore, I mean, now that he jumps into frozen lakes, he's Russian spoiled 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Propaganda
@@GB-ix1lkpara que gringos vayan a Rusia a ver que todo lo que dicen los noticieros es totalmente falso
All he posts is propaganda
Russians are built different
Yeah put them in Africa without sunscreen and they’re cooked. I call it, generational adaptation. I did a paper on it. Our ancestors adapted to a certain environment which is why some people can withstand these temperatures. But do bad in heat.
@@jeuriferminAsk Wagner
Too bad its an awful place to live
@@jeuriferminI was born and raised in Siberia, now live in Asia near equator, and I totally fine with the sun and the heat. Summers in Siberia actually really hot, it can be as hot as near the equator 30-35 degrees Celsius and really sunny
@@jeuriferminthey will be fine because they know how to protect themselves.
They are not feral beasts that depends on the melanin to survive under the sun
Canadians 🤝 Russians
- handling the cold
Penguins in Antarctica being : Wtf bro
Всё верно. Мы гораздо ближе друг к другу, чем нас выставляют наши правительства
Nuh uh
Exactly 🤝🤝🤝
and we both cool at hockey
Russia is a WONDERFUL place to live!🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤🇷🇺❤
30 negative degrees? That's quite cozy for siberian winters actually - I have friends in Sakha where temperature goes down below -70°C/-94°F in winter.. 😅
Yea, but it's the most radical numbers :)
Dude... minimum temperature in Europe is -58C... And it was in Russia
-30 C, not F
@@artbrawlmobile3011 there is asian part of Russia
@@АмирХабиров-ч4н anyway for whole history the lowest recorded temperature in Russia was -67,8°C and it was in 1892, I'm from siberia and for my part normal winter temperature is around -30 sometimes -40 °C, in more nothern parts it a bit closer to -40 °C, but anyway either caviar costs more and we don't have so much of the bears and also we don't have so much of them in our culture as it shown
Most people: *Dies from literally immediate little temperature change🥺👿*
Meanwhile Russian: * Take a sauna and ice bath at the same time 😅😄🥶*
It’s not sauna
It’s Баня (banya)
In the banya temperature 90-100*C
В сауне меньше
Its healty
That sauna and frozen lake thing is popular in all north countries, specially in Finland
And it's healthy for you too (unless you're way overweight or have a history of aneurysms in your family).
This is not a sauna, this is a banya)
Yeah, the Russian name for sauna is "Finnish banya". At least was in my childhood. Traditional Russian banya is a steam bath, where you get hit with birch and oak branches. It's not quite as hot of course, that would be impossible. THEN you jump into a frozen lake.
@@1_1__1_1same theory, no?
@@conebear9291I think russian banya is more humid and thus lower in terms of temperature compared to the finnish sauna where the air is super dry so you can withstand more heat
Том ты герой , даже окунулся в ледяную воду !!!! Это невероятно
У меня бы от такого сердце встало)
Да, только хотела написать)
Он действительно окунулся в русскую культуру)
Verdadero
Да ерунда, после бани каждый сможет, уверяю вас.
People should be aware of currents if they're doing this on rivers. I remember a video of a woman who died because the current took her under the ice in Russia.
There is a simle rule that most follow - no diving on the river. Only on lakes or ponds. But after sauna you still can dive in the snow
Reddit
Do not jump in or dive and you'll be fine.
@@mr.strugglesnuggle6668 No, you should dive or jump, that's how it done properly
@@AkyJLa_ In the video that OP is talking about the woman jumps into a lake, not a river. I've seen it.
If you are American, come home. If you disappear, don't act like you didn't see it coming.
95 grams of red salmon caviar for 300 rubles with a 32% discount is not cheap at all.
Thats $3
red salmon caviar? like balls of fire fishing bait?! oh hell na
Those are fish eggs not caviar
@@dealerhealer3673 Caviar is fish eggs
@@dealerhealer3673caviar is fish eggs dude lmfao 😂💀
Привет из Иркутска!
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Привет, Иркутск! Когда-нибудь приеду с Дальнего Востока к вам)
Узнал Иркутск по шарикам под потолком в аэропорту
Никто никогда не уберёт
@@ТатьянаРа-у8о
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My guy, you are officially russian now
he is originally russian
@@rico-228he from texas
Guess its his time to go to Ukraine then.
@@boejiden7093 dont be silly, only a small percentage of russian men are/were in ukraine
@@skeletor_officialof course because most of them are dead
On his way to get a Russian soul
Now all he needs to do is have a serious philosophical conversation with an old priest over a game of chess.
@@Mortablunt Dostojevski's Brother's Karamazov has very nice priestly discussions. Elder Zosima is my favourite!
Hes only there for душа not tits
Оо нет, только не это....
ngl i love the wood architecture of the churches and buildings
Loved Siberia..such a beautiful place..my dream was to spend a winter there in a hotel..with a case full of books..if you ever have a chance to go..go..
❤я бы с удовольствием обеспечил тебе условия и компанию. Обожаю зиму за окном...
My dream.
Tom , be careful, next time Nastya will make you to say hello to the BEAR 😂
@twelfthmoon3323 🤣🤣🤣
Lol Nasty
@@goyoy7221 🤣🤣🤣
That sounded from EFT lmfao
The difference is that’s not beluga sturgeon caviar. You can find cheap caviar
Indeed to add to this with my personal anadoct. I personally have seen it a Walmart in town 2000 people an 1 hour plus from any large cities, in the midwest so definitely not a regional thing.
(I also see it athe one I work at that ones as town of 10k people though I live 5 miles closer to this town though less impressive, not that's cheap caviar is impressive or rare but it emphasises my point.)
Probably not the smallest place I have seen but I have never thought to much about, I mean have wondered about trying it but I have seen it plenty of times right next to Cannes Escargo and Cannes kalamari. But kalamari is the only one I know I like and I feel like its lot effort (and kind feel morally bad about eating squid now).
It's still cheapish. Looks like 100 gram can. Although eastern salmon is not nearly as good as western.
@@trex2621банка 95 грамм
Then it's not caviar it's just roe
This is “gorbushka” caviar, quite cheap in Russia, but most often of low quality, for so much money. I say this as a local resident
I live in Alaska and nothing about this shocks me.
When you realize Alaska used to be Russia:
@@Savedon-131 When you realize Russia isn't getting it back:
@@terrancehood5292 What was that for?
@@Savedon-131 Well I took your comment as both A: you think I don't know my own state's history and B: you are a Russian shill, so I sent a comment mirroring your own as a comeback.
Am I in the ballpark here?
@@terrancehood5292 No, I think you've misunderstood. I'm just saying that as a joke because of the similarities. (Geez, what is up with people today?)
From Minnesota. Except for the bear and caviar, sounds like home.
Привет из России! 🇷🇺❤️🇺🇲 Желаю тебе достигнуть своей цели😊
Nothing about this shocks me, Russian people are tough.
Not really… they have just adapted to that climate. But if you were to put them in a country like Africa or the the Caribbean’s they wouldn’t fair so well. Especially without sunscreen, which we don’t use btw🤭
@@jeuriferminв Африке русским будет хорошо - они просто снимут теплую одежду 😎
@@jeuriferminSiberian summers are pretty hot(30-35C) and sunny, we are totally fine with the heat and can survive without sunscreen 😎
@@antoninaj2587 You won't survive without sunscreen at the equator, no way. Unless you wrap yourself in rags? Also, whether 35 degrees is hot, depends on who you ask. Love the Siberians btw.
Canada it just like this, why don't people talk about us? (At least if you're from the north)
God, -30° half naked?
When I was in the military, they told us to do that "to train the mind and the body" and do a group jog around mountains.
Almost thought of doing a coup d'etat 😅
They told you to run half-naked around mountains at -30? Yeah, that necessitates a coup d'etat. After a steam bath, it's a different story, you are so hot you WANT to do that.
when you get out of the Banya, where it is about +100'C, the miserable -30’C outside seems like a light chill and feels really great
it is leidenfrost effect that shield his body from direct contact with the freezing water, at least for a few second
It's different. A jog is a long time, and i absolutely see how it would become miserable. With sauna/banja, you get out of the really hot indoor space, jump into the coldest thing you can find to cool yourself off and then dry and warm yourself quickly to not suffer any health risks
@@ca6aka 100C and humid? Water boils? No way
As a swede I love the sauna culture
Thank you, but this is not sauna
And kids complain it “ freezing cold” at school if it’s 68 degrees🤦♂️
The walk you did out of out of the water was giggle worthy 😂😂😂😂
No wonder their MMA fighters are on another level😅
Russian MMA fighters are, in many cases, Caucasians, actual people of Caucasus, to them, martial arts is a national sport like soccer ⚽ football to English or Spanish or Ice Hockey to Canada.
Dagestan isn’t really close to Siberia
Their MMA fighters are all Caucasians from Dagestan and Chechnya and have nothing to do with Siberia or extreme climate conditions
dagestan and chechnya arent even close to siberia
Brock lesnar takes ice baths too
"These things would shock americans"
Alaskans : 🤷
Alaskans are russian in the past 😏
Russian-traditioned state you mean
ну аляска так то бывшая россия. ну и даже если так, то это очень маленькая часть америки (just translate this bro im to lazy to write in english)
The caviars cheap, but liberty will cost you your life.
I love Siberia Russia one of my favorite part!
Everything would shock American's outside of their country
Siberia is the Texas of Russia.
Hell frozen over taken to a whole new level
More like Alaska.
-30? We got -40 in Canada this year!
Now we just have to import more bears...
Nuh. -30 is average temperature. In deep winter months it wil drop to -40 on south and to -65 on north
You've got too many moose, we've got too many bears. An exchange program would benefit both lol
Bro got sent to Siberia and tried to make it look nice😂
US has rabbit foot key chains
Russian has bear foot key chains 😮
Finally, you became Rissian when learnt banya (sauna). It is a paradise feeling to chill your body after a hot temperature. No freaken drug can give it
I want this 💚
@@visionary6498 start preparing....cold-hot shower
My family is from siberia, it’s quite literally in my blood to go to a sauna and then instantly jump into an ice bath!!!!!
C'mon! Anybody would do it after sauna. You do it not because you so much love cold bath but because you're overheated due sauna, your body temperature is too high.
That log cabin church looks so cool
It’s a kremlin - an ancient fortress
@@TomfromTX really that’s cool! Do you know when it was built?
@@hypokratesthehypocrite3513 It's probably a reconstruction of a ostrog from the 1600s wooden structures unfortunately don't last long
As a Canadian, -30 C isn’t bad at all, boiling water does NOT freeze
I would love to go there! I live for cold weather and “polar bear” dipping! 😇
That's not a keychain, that's the entire wallet
It's a hand bag lol
No doubt.
Siberian bears drink vodka with you 24/7🥶🐻😱
My man I live in Michigan I’m going outside in shorts at negative 30 😂
Bro... -30C, not -30F
@@ОлегЧерёмухин-ф2щ-30f is literally colder than -30c tho. -30f is about -34.75c if you convert it ...
@@davidabest7195 I think -30c = -22f
@@davidabest7195 oh shit, I understand now😂
You forgot the totally awesome fact about where 20% of people living there don't even have indoor plumbing.
As an American, I'd only be shocked if all these things were NOT happening in Siberia 😅
CAVIAR FOR $3?? WTF
with a purchasing power of a Bombay clochard is not that surprising…
Exactly that one wasn't best, but you can definitely find some pretty good one for around 50-100$/kg (2.2pounds)
@@luca.m9
According to world bank, Russia's economy surpassed even Germany in terms of PPP indicator, so idk what you're talking about.
@@lovepeace9727 in the 2022 according to the WB, not in the 2024 according to the IMF, and I was talking about Siberia. Not all Russians live in Moscow or Saint Petersburg.
With the GDP per-capital of Bulgaria and the GDP of Spain I really doubt that Russia is such a cool place to live in.
@@luca.m9Any place in Spain is better than any place in Russia, except for Moscow and SPB. But Moscow is better than any place in Spain, and im not only talking about wages and cost of live, but comfort in logistics, healthcare etc. GDP does not show everything. Just my opinion, as someone who lived in one of the poorest regions of Russia and in Moscow.
Canadians 🤝 Russians
Shit I didn't even realize that was Russia I thought that was Alaska buy a bear rug at a gift shop hell yeah America
That man in the water has Russian mob stars on BOTH shoulders. Don’t f with that man haha
Well, more like an army general, right?
As ukrainian - I want to visit Siberia so bad
In Sweden we have pretty cheap caviar that is crushed and salted on tube.
Oh and we also have a hotel each winter made entirely out of ice, I say each winter because if I remember correctly they have to rebuild it each winter with a slightly different design
In Canada we also have an ice hotel. I’m not sure about caviar, even here in Newfoundland nobody speaks of such a meal (despite us being the fishermen) and if they do it’s regarded as rich people food.
We do got a lot of beer though.
That hotel is beautiful
100% finnish tradition! Nice to see that we have something so much in common with our neighbors haha! Only birch branches to hit yourself with in the ”banya” missing
Мне жаль, что моё государство так себя ведёт, но лично я очень тепло и с любовью отношусь к вам, как в своему соседу.
@@kashinka1 Тебе не нужно извиняться передо мной, друг. Мне очень нравится Россия, красивая земля, красивые люди и удивительная культура
@@kashinka1 Я надеюсь, что война закончится, чтобы все люди в Европе могли остановить ненависть
We do have birch branches though! I think the only difference between banya and finnish sauna is temperature and humidity. But everything else is the same 🇷🇺❤🇫🇮
@@Da... yes! We have over 100 year old russian banya in my town, built back in the russian empire! Very very good sauna!!
Finland🗿
I'm from Wisconsin, the only thing shocking here is the caviar being cheap
"Caviar only cost 3$ a can" The viewers after this video ✈️✈️✈️✈️😂😂😂😂😂
Bro did you not see the sign 289 rubles?!!! How do Russians survive with those prices?!😮
As a native Siberian, I would like to point out that we exist but are completely ignored
Yeah but the WORLD is getting into Otyken
"Oh-Tee-Ken, Oh-Tee-Ken, Oh-Tee-Ken"
Russian Eskimo
I have a Russian friend who was stationed up there for about a year when he was in the army, and tells me that Lake Baikal freezes so thick that they can drive tanks, personnel carriers, big trucks with missiles and other heavy equipment across it all winter long and cut about 300 miles off of just about any trip they have to make.
He says if you leave a bottle of vodka on the window sill overnight, it won't freeze completely solid, but it will get very slushy.
He says that your breath will form ice crystals when you exhale, and if you have to take a whizz outside that you have to wrap a sock around your unit or it will freeze and break off, and the piss will freeze before it hits the ground.
Is my friend telling me the truth, or is he handing me a big load of baloney?
Finnish sauna hit's different.
😮😮😮 this is sounding more and more like a travel destination for people who are adventurous😊
It's amazing how easily Americans are shocked.
Only shocked at how stupid it all is.
Three dollars a can and it still has an alarm lol
Because it's expensive for locals and they will steal it
@@lina_krass Yeah, poor ass russians
@@lina_krasslol no
@@Solevoiiilol yes. it’s called income/price ratio.
@@asaptann3r970 What difference does it make if these are cheap products for the population?
As a Russian. The caviar that u have showed is fake. It’s really simple to check, just by looking at the back of the can, you will see factory names that either never existed, or already closed. This caviar is made from fish fat and other chemicals for better taste.
Good caviar would cost you much more more than 289₽. The cheapest is maybe 2000₽-2500₽
Do you think nobody from Russia didn't read this? 3000 rub is the cheapest cost for black caviar for 50, 2000-2500 is a cost of one kilo of red caviar. Average cost of fake caviar is 100р.
Даже в азбуке таких цен нет, так что не заливай о 2,5 за банку красной икры.
It is caviar. Besides, we do it at home. In supermarkets a lot of salmon, sometimes with caviar inside. We just mix with salt .
Не правда😂. Производство красной икры не дорого. Это же не осетровая икра.
Кроме того , мы и сами ее солим дома и замораживаем. Просто надо купить в магазине неразделаннную рыбу, иногда попадаются с икрой.
Also I do like faked caviar, its almost like original, they even managed to make it pop like real one
Reminder no one in Siberia lives like this guy
i mean, ture, but not not really.
As a Finn I will say this: DO NOT DIP YOUR HEAD IN WHILE ICESWIMMING! It's really bad for you health!
In America, Walmart sells long arm rifles and shotguns! 😃
3$ for caviar is a lot of your pension is below 200$ a month. Americans always make the mistake to compare prices with their us wages. Move to russia, get a russian pension / income and a lot of necessary stuff will be expensive
I never met a broke Russian anywhere, I travel a lot, they got money , and they spend it. Maybe old folks somewhere in the boonies. There is way more homeless and crazies on the streets here . Let’s take care of our own problems here
@@humungushumungus213 прости, но нищих у нас правда много.
3$ = 300 rubles, red caviar is no cheaper pleasure, the average salary in the Russian Federation is 34,000 rubles. Accordingly, a jar of caviar is not so much, I would say that any schoolchild in Russia can buy it.
@@blademader5824the average salary is more then 100.000 in Russia. And 150.000 in Moscow. 34 is pension of my mom
236$/month
Caviar и roe это разные вещи, Господи. Caviar - это черная икра.
Том братан ты нихуя себе машина😂
Сразу в прорубь😂
Наш пацан👍
Russia is a beautiful country. Would love to visit someday.
As an American my parents took me there when I was very young, I don’t remember any of it and would love to visit again.
It would be nice if we all could just get along.
There’s no money in peace, that’s why the governments don’t want it, that’s why politicians don’t want it, it’s why they don’t compromise. They only care about money, not the people 😢
Buying caviar in rubles is still expensive af. I live in Siberia too
The secret to the ice water plunge is to fill up with anti-freeze first -- vodka. And then snuggle up to your girl friend to further thaw out.
You got it precisely wrong. Girlfriend, then plunge, then vodka.
Things to know about Russia: merchandise worth $3 is security tagged at the store. Enough said
Things to know about the US. Everything In a CVS is behind plexiglass except for the sun screen. Your point?
@@sergnoff94 haha that’s a fair point.
they are not bears. they are brown bunnies
😂
Its salmon caviar, its cheap everywhere
The red ones are salmon roe and they are technically not caviar. Russians call it красная икра, but in English it would be incorrect to call it caviar. What makes caviar expensive is its uniqueness - and salmon roe are produced in mass including in Japan and etc.
1. No blacks
2. No guns
3. No one asking you what your pronouns are
4. Cultural standards
5. Respect to women and men. They have their roles.
6. They just don’t give a f to whining western folks.
7. That’s how you keep a country healthy and hey ! We all have a cold ones in a while.
The Russian Propaganda goes crazy
Russia’s ministry of tourism must be paying this guy some $$$ to make Siberia sound cool.
As an American I can't help but feel like 90 percent of the world is laughing at us. I can imagine all of them saying soft Americans 😂
All those things happen in Canada except the bulk sale of caviar. We protect our sturgeon!
Looks like a typical Canadian winter minus the animal souvenirs. 🇨🇦🤙🖖🏻
My russian genes awakened
1. Russia doesn't have the highest bear population for its size that goes to slovenia 2. Sauna is a finnish word 3. Ice benches can be found in any northern country.
In the next video you should show of the work camps.
On 26 February of 2023 64% of Siberians voted to leave Russia.
I’m Canada there’s an entire hotel made of just ice.
Lmao Russia might be able to support their war effort if they just exported caviar
The look on his face when his noodles froze 💀
NOT Sturgeon Caviar...Looks more like Salmon roe.
I swear Russia sounds super fun🙂
You forgot to point out that the most common salary is around 40 thousand rubles, that is, it is a beggarly 434 dollars.
Aside from the caviar and the bear rugs this is what us Alaskans have too
Finland does the sauna cold plunge too. It’s exhilarating
They invented it i think
One thing that shocked me about Siberia was North Korean slaves forced to work in the logging camps.
Watching this from my porch in Miami. Noooo noo. Russian spies.no cold, hate, nuclear fear. Good luck buddy!