Thank you for the tour of your grandmother's apartment. It looks like a very comfortable home they have enjoyed for a long time. And good luck making your videos.
Here in America grandparents also have China cabinets full of China they never use. The younger people no longer do this. It was very interesting thank you very much.
Your grandparents' apartment looks very warm and cozy. I love some of the pretty details like the light fixtures and the square shapes on the ceiling. The china cabinets are lovely, too. The faucet that moves from the tub to the sink is really cool. I've never seen one like that. Thank you for sharing the tour with us. Stay warm. 🙂
It’s good that you pray, only there will be no sense in this. The US is fomenting this war, like others. Russia will stop fascism in Ukraine. I live in Crimea and the situation is very close to me. I don’t understand that the Americans forgot thousands of kilometers from their home.
@@ИгорьШаматрин I understand your frustration about the war, and maybe our country is just trying to not get involved in another wa_r. Even though we are in a proxy war. Whatever happens the elites just want everyone to die anyway. So the 3rd wa_r is right around the corner. Prayer changes things, if you live right.
"Хрущевка" это немного другое! Это, как правило, 5-этажные дома, с крошечной кухней, совмещённый санитарным узлом и проходными комнатами. В этом доме все, в основном, иначе!
Khrushchevki were built specifically by the most unassuming in order to quickly resettle people from basements, communal apartments, barracks after the war. People were happy. Now no one remembers or even knows about it. And all sorts of ridicule begins. It's stupid. Хрущевки были построены специально самыми непритязательными для того, чтобы побыстрее расселить людей из подвалов , коммуналок, бараков после войны. Люди были счастливы. Сейчас никто об этом не вспоминает и даже не знает. И начинаются вот такие вот "рассказы."
Very interesting! Some thinmgs similar to here in Canada but some things that are unique. I am sure your grandparents were very happy to see you. The have a lovely home.
I love your Grandmother's place. I would gladly, live there. It is very, warm and charming. If I lived there myself, there is almost, nothing I would change about it. Very little. I so, so, hope this old school look becomes mainstream and trendy everywhere, as it is so, so, much nicer than the boring, all white, open concept look of today. My Best. Out.
My grandparents also had a China Cabinet (which is what we called it) and they put smart tea sets, or things they regarded as pretty and valuable, in it, here in South Africa. You can still find these cabinets in antique stores all over South Africa. Sometimes the Cabinet itself was regarded (and still is) as valuable if, for example it was made from a good kind of wood and had distinguishing features such as 'ball and claw' feet. I love antiques, (maybe I'm one myself), so I wouldn't mind owning a ball and claw China Cabinet with all kinds of antique China in it. It's actually expensive. 😊 Greetings from South Africa (I have subscribed). 🇿🇦
very nice yes the USA that generation like having plates they don't ever use. Not sure about the pumpkin seeds but i know they are great toasted, i make some every year.
George, I live in a house in New York City, suburbs and I don't have as much space as your grandparents apartment. That looks very comfortable to me and I also have a China cabinet we use the dishes and glassware on special occasions maybe once a month. I subscribed because I like to see other cultures way of life. Good luck ! 👍
I would say its pretty typical of a grandparents home. Very comfortable looking. The outside buildings that you say that they keep their vegetables in, we have something simular. We call them root cellars, and they are built into the ground, like a cellar for a house would be. Thank you for showing us.
How is your name George Walker - it is so not Russian. LOL, please explain. I'm very familiar with building design and construction. One of the very interesting things about the soviet era block apartment complexes is their use of "district heating". It would be awesome for you to explain that. There is one central plant for the heating and it goes underground to several apartment blocks by the use of hot water pipes, usually. It is very efficient and allows the bills for energy to be kept low. Right?
That looks just like the apartment of our interpreter’s family. Thank you for sharing this. I haven’t seen any pictures that truly showed the apartment we visited.
Your Grandmother has a beautiful home. I loved all the furniture, I would put any of it into my home. I especially loved her mantle clock...that rounded shape speaks to my soul! Love from America
Your family seem very close ~ comfortable together, as only family can be. Thank you for showing us around your grandparents cosy home. Thanks also to your grandparents for the welcome. Have a great weekend. I have subscribed … 🤗
ooo dam the wood work in that whole place 😮 that facet cool idea ha n a real WC aka water closet grandma got a greenhouse ta grow plants 👍💐 ..awesome place✨
5:52 I haven't laughed so much in years!!!!! Omg this is honestly such a European grandma stereotype and it's a 100% correct. I'm from Lithuania and my grandma would have a notebook filled with my BP recordings from when I would come over.
Hello from the US in Pennsylvania! First, your English is impeccable! I'm curious how your grandparents raised a family in their apartment? Where did everyone fit?! I enjoy your videos!
Thank you for complimenting my English! Well, in fact this apartment was considered to be big. My grandparents had two daughters and many relatives also came to visit. They say that were the best times
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Thank you so much for sharing your life in Russia and bringing us into your grandparents home. I visited Russia 47 years ago and I always remember how friendly everyone was to us. Every good wish for the future.
Thank you so much for sharing your grandma's flat. As for an old flat lover, it was quite interesting how she and her husband (your grandpa) make their flat more comfortable. I have got many ideas to make my flat, almost the same size, much more functional from your video. Спасибо!😊
Hi, in the beginning of the video you say that your apartment complex is a Kruschevka and define it as a building with 9 stories and go on to say that if a building was built with one more floor it would have to have an elevator. This is wrong however, a Krushevka is a building with 5 floors built under Kruschevs time. A building with one more floor would be a Brezhenvka since buildings with more than 5 floors would be built under Brezhnev (usually 9) and would include elevators and garbage chutes as opposed to Kruschevkas.
@@hannaR_ Yes, but the air gets stuffy. Vents are made for air circulation, especially in winter. One can open the windows. However, vents are made to avoid it in harsh winters.
@@hannaR_ It's very ordinary to have vents in a house in Canada. You light up the furnace in the basement, and it heats the water and the air that blows through the vents, which are small holes [air ducts] placed on the floor or at the bottom of the walls. Vents get cold air from outside, heat it up, and push the stuffy air outside the house. You can see them in US movies.
Thanks a lot for that explanation! 😊 Do you happen to know is that system the same in the apartment buildings? I really can't remember if I saw that somewhere in real life, only radiators and/or IR panels...
Yes, that's right, I agree with people who correct me in the comments. In fact they are called Brezhnevki, after the next leader of USSR. But, in fact khruschovka is more of a slang word nowadays, so I didn't pay too much attention to this word.
9-stage-story-buildings were not considered as luxury. Good, but not lux. Stalinkees) were luxury. For example, flat for military head (как там бишь, генеральский квартиры). 4 meters height of room, area is about 100+ sq m, 3-5 rooms. This ones can be consider as luxury, comrade
in addition - a lot decoration of facade or public and private interior - this is one of the sign of lux housing in ussr. Even in Khruschev`s, Brezhnev`s era
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The light-green colour (or turquoise?) of the stairwell seems to be beloved soooo much... since the 1970s (?). I was growing in USSR and our stairwell had the same color. My parents painted their "dacha" this color, too. For the life of me, I don't understand the attachment of the Russians to this color - ??? The "don't sh*t into the trash chute" could be a joke to the Russians but really comes across as a sign of some cultural psychological defect... Common spaces treated as places to spit, urinate, and take sh*t, while personal apartments are touchingly taken care of... savagery.
it nice honestly I grew up in section 8 in Brooklyn ny and it was worse then this love Russia 🇷🇺 Slava Russia 🇷🇺 defeat the Ukrainian nazis love Putin ❤️ love from USA 🇺🇸 🤝🇷🇺
Правильнее было бы озаглавить ролик как "MY RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR" а не "TYPICAL RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR" Типичным это будет для конца восьмидесятых, ну может старшее поколение пенсионеров так доживают - да похоже. Мои знакомые вашего возраста например, живут совсем не так. Причем простые люди, достатка выше среднего))) С какого такого .... вы называете это типичным? Сделайте заголовок более корректным и будет вам уважение )))) Не говорите за всю Россию.
Дак он и говорит, что там его бабушка живет. Причем тут "MY RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR"?А квартира нормальная, чистая, ухоженная, просто мебель старая потому что старики живут, вот и все. Что ты за чушь пишешь про простых людей, про достаток выше среднего?? Очередной дурачек в интернете оскорбился за россию... ничего нового
@@NormanBates3619 вообще-то квартира достаточно захламленная и да, такое ощущение, что из 80-х. Про страшный бедлам на кухне я просто умолчу ... Я живу в 9-ке, но у нас почему-то в лифте кнопки для 9 этажей, нет никаких овощехранилищ, новая (относительно) мебель и ремонт, хотя мы не олигархи. Но нельзя же 40 лет не ремонтировать ничего. И всякий старый хлам, типа граммофона и колонок советского выпуска, давно выброшен на помойку. В нашей семье нет инженеров, но провода от радиоточки у нас почему-то не висят над столом, хотя радиоточка и радио (новое) присутствует. Не надо необустроенность конкретных людей экстраполировать на всю страну.
@@Dana_Dev Реальность такова. Молодой парень снял видео про квартиру своей бабушки. Люди в комментариях пишут, - "Привет я живу в америке, но у моих стариков очень похожая квартира". Есть коментарии из египта, люди говорят что им нравится как обустроена квартира, многие находят сходство в чем-то. Тут приходит русское чудовище и начинает ныть про хлам, бедлам и зачем-то начинает проецировать свой маня мирок на других...что могу сказать....пиздец, слава России!!
thanks for the tour. the part with your brother having his blood pressure checked was so cute!! grandparents just want to make sure you are well. is being top floor a better spot? is the elevator ever an issue for your grandparents? that is alot of stairs if it wasn't working.
I guess, living on a top floor is considered better. Luckily the elevator works all the time, otherwise it would be a big problem for them. They are both 86 years old
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Awww! What a cozy and cheerful apartment! It reminds me of my grandma's house :)
Thank you for the tour of your grandmother's apartment. It looks like a very comfortable home they have enjoyed for a long time.
And good luck making your videos.
Thank you! Yeah, they are pretty happy with what they have.
They may be Soviet tower blocks, but they’re more attractive than the garbage tower blocks here in the UK!
Спасибо большое
Here in America grandparents also have China cabinets full of China they never use. The younger people no longer do this. It was very interesting thank you very much.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts)
I’m in England and am a grandparent and have a cabinet full of china that I never use!
Also us in occupied Palestine … they were my moms prized possession.
Yes it's true. I love my china cabinet
:D we, in Eastern Europe, use It for specilal occasions,
Your grandparent's home is very nice. Thank you for sharing.
I’m from Bulgaria and I can relate to most things in this video... flats look like this in Bulgaria too.
Those are some beautiful wooden wardrobe cabinets. Pretty nice apartment too. Nice of you to stop by.
Much respect. God Bless
Thank you kindly
There's something very comforting and familiar about her house. It definitely reminds me of my grandmother's place in Massachusetts.
Your grandparents have an absolutely beautiful home, big love from England, UK.
Your grandparents' apartment looks very warm and cozy. I love some of the pretty details like the light fixtures and the square shapes on the ceiling. The china cabinets are lovely, too. The faucet that moves from the tub to the sink is really cool. I've never seen one like that. Thank you for sharing the tour with us. Stay warm. 🙂
It really is cozy, especially when it’s full of your loved ones
Thank you ...your grandma's house looks very cosy and homely ...I live in Australia and find it interesting seeing how other live
Your English is very good! I'm in the US and watch other Russian videos. I feel bad for all of you in the war and I pray every night that it will end.
Thank, really working hard to improve my english even more
It’s good that you pray, only there will be no sense in this. The US is fomenting this war, like others. Russia will stop fascism in Ukraine. I live in Crimea and the situation is very close to me. I don’t understand that the Americans forgot thousands of kilometers from their home.
@@ИгорьШаматрин I understand your frustration about the war, and maybe our country is just trying to not get involved in another wa_r. Even though we are in a proxy war. Whatever happens the elites just want everyone to die anyway. So the 3rd wa_r is right around the corner. Prayer changes things, if you live right.
@@herbal_herbs yeah right, you are😂
Omg🤣.Stop shi*"ng in the garbage chute 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😁... I love the apartment, so cozy🥰🌟
Wish to see more apartment tours!!! Love seeing how people live and decorate their apartments in Russia
I plan to film more content like that)
@@george_walker I'm guessing that your not from Russia
Loved your video. You are funny. Made me laugh with your sense of humor.
Thank you)
"Хрущевка" это немного другое! Это, как правило, 5-этажные дома, с крошечной кухней, совмещённый санитарным узлом и проходными комнатами. В этом доме все, в основном, иначе!
Khrushchevki were built specifically by the most unassuming in order to quickly resettle people from basements, communal apartments, barracks after the war. People were happy. Now no one remembers or even knows about it. And all sorts of ridicule begins. It's stupid.
Хрущевки были построены специально самыми непритязательными для того, чтобы побыстрее расселить людей из подвалов , коммуналок, бараков после войны. Люди были счастливы. Сейчас никто об этом не вспоминает и даже не знает. И начинаются вот такие вот "рассказы."
Да, это брежневка, 80ые годы
Very nice video thank you.. good stuff.. Like all grandparents.. God bless them
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for sharing a part of your life. I enjoyed seeing the apartment.
Glad you enjoyed it!
His English is excellent
Thanks bro
So very touching. Thank your grandparents for their hospitality and sharing.👋
Very interesting! Some thinmgs similar to here in Canada but some things that are unique. I am sure your grandparents were very happy to see you. The have a lovely home.
Yeah, they we very happy to see me and my brother. Thank you
I love your Grandmother's place. I would gladly, live there. It is very, warm and charming. If I lived there myself, there is almost, nothing I would change about it. Very little. I so, so, hope this old school look becomes mainstream and trendy everywhere, as it is so, so, much nicer than the boring, all white, open concept look of today. My Best. Out.
Great video. Your grandparents apartment is very very cozy. God bless
Thank you so much!
Хрущевки это пятиэтажные дома. )) А 9-этажные это уже брежневки. Соответственно строились они в разные года.
My grandparents also had a China Cabinet (which is what we called it) and they put smart tea sets, or things they regarded as pretty and valuable, in it, here in South Africa. You can still find these cabinets in antique stores all over South Africa. Sometimes the Cabinet itself was regarded (and still is) as valuable if, for example it was made from a good kind of wood and had distinguishing features such as 'ball and claw' feet. I love antiques, (maybe I'm one myself), so I wouldn't mind owning a ball and claw China Cabinet with all kinds of antique China in it. It's actually expensive. 😊 Greetings from South Africa (I have subscribed). 🇿🇦
very nice yes the USA that generation like having plates they don't ever use. Not sure about the pumpkin seeds but i know they are great toasted, i make some every year.
Thanks) yeah, we have many things in common
Thank you for showing your grand parents home. Loved your video.
George,
I live in a house in New York City, suburbs and I don't have as much space as your grandparents apartment. That looks very comfortable to me and I also have a China cabinet we use the dishes and glassware on special occasions maybe once a month. I subscribed because I like to see other cultures way of life. Good luck ! 👍
I will try my best to show you our culture! Thank you
I really enjoyed this tour. Thank you. I also enjoyed seeing some of your family 😊 your English is very good
I would say its pretty typical of a grandparents home. Very comfortable looking. The outside buildings that you say that they keep their vegetables in, we have something simular. We call them root cellars, and they are built into the ground, like a cellar for a house would be. Thank you for showing us.
You are welcome! Yeah, I guess grandparents around the world have many things in common.
Good video 👍
Thanks!
How is your name George Walker - it is so not Russian. LOL, please explain. I'm very familiar with building design and construction. One of the very interesting things about the soviet era block apartment complexes is their use of "district heating". It would be awesome for you to explain that. There is one central plant for the heating and it goes underground to several apartment blocks by the use of hot water pipes, usually. It is very efficient and allows the bills for energy to be kept low. Right?
Yeah, i might explain that in my next tours, thanks. Well, it's the translation of my name
This is incredible! Thank you for sharing this with the world.
Glad you enjoyed it!
wonderful video. I enjoy seeing everyday Russians and their lifestyles.
That looks just like the apartment of our interpreter’s family. Thank you for sharing this. I haven’t seen any pictures that truly showed the apartment we visited.
Your Grandmother has a beautiful home. I loved all the furniture, I would put any of it into my home. I especially loved her mantle clock...that rounded shape speaks to my soul! Love from America
It's really interesting for me to hear other people's perspectives! Thank you
Same the whole world over. Just like my elderly parents home in the UK.🇬🇧
Your family seem very close ~ comfortable together, as only family can be. Thank you for showing us around your grandparents cosy home. Thanks also to your grandparents for the welcome. Have a great weekend. I have subscribed … 🤗
Thank you! We are really close with them
Good block flat 😊 grandma is well done 👍👍👍
a lot of in Moscow or another city in Russia 🇷🇺
ooo dam the wood work in that whole place 😮 that facet cool idea ha n a real WC aka water closet
grandma got a greenhouse ta grow plants 👍💐 ..awesome place✨
Thanks to your grandparents for let us tour their lovely apartment. Its spacious and comfortable. Love the snow falling at the end.👍
5:52 I haven't laughed so much in years!!!!! Omg this is honestly such a European grandma stereotype and it's a 100% correct. I'm from Lithuania and my grandma would have a notebook filled with my BP recordings from when I would come over.
😂😂😂
Hello from the US in Pennsylvania! First, your English is impeccable! I'm curious how your grandparents raised a family in their apartment? Where did everyone fit?! I enjoy your videos!
Thank you for complimenting my English! Well, in fact this apartment was considered to be big. My grandparents had two daughters and many relatives also came to visit. They say that were the best times
Nice family and lovely apartment😊
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Thank you so much for sharing your life in Russia and bringing us into your grandparents home. I visited Russia 47 years ago and I always remember how friendly everyone was to us. Every good wish for the future.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
nice furniture
It’s so nice you visit your grandparents. I’m sure it brings them much joy. It’s also nice for you. Enjoy your time with them.
Thank you, I will
Thank you for showing us your grandma's apartment. I want more tours like this, maybe your friends houses next time.
Thank you, I will try to find a new apartment to film for you
Very nice...how do they do their laundry?
They have a washing machine in the bathroom. Not sure if you can see it on the video
Excellent video my friend thanks for share with us! I'm new subscriber in you channel, regards from Mexico !!!!
Thanks bro! Really appreciate it
Thank you so much for sharing your grandma's flat. As for an old flat lover, it was quite interesting how she and her husband (your grandpa) make their flat more comfortable. I have got many ideas to make my flat, almost the same size, much more functional from your video. Спасибо!😊
That's great that you learnt something new from my video, I'm very happy)
Thank you for the tour are all the apartments one bedroom or is the TV room a bedroom also Greetings from Auckland New Zealand 🙏☮️🌈🌹
As far as i remember, my mom told me that when she was young, she slept there. So, yeah, it’s more of a bedroom i guess.
I have a clock just like the one in your vid, Mine chimes. Dates from betwen the wars I think.
All the best from Australia. Love to know how the other is of the word lives
I'm interested in other cultures too! Thank you, i think it's very important to stay open minded.
Thank you 😊 💓 very interesting
You’re welcome 😊
Very nice video
Hi, in the beginning of the video you say that your apartment complex is a Kruschevka and define it as a building with 9 stories and go on to say that if a building was built with one more floor it would have to have an elevator. This is wrong however, a Krushevka is a building with 5 floors built under Kruschevs time. A building with one more floor would be a Brezhenvka since buildings with more than 5 floors would be built under Brezhnev (usually 9) and would include elevators and garbage chutes as opposed to Kruschevkas.
i forgot to add but apartments in brezhnevkas are also much larger than kruschevkas
Nice and homely ❤😊
Grandmothers are the same all over the wold.
Nice 😊
We haven't heard from you in a while. How are you? May we have another video :) ?
Great video! I done a similar Soviet apartment tour video on my channel. I love Soviet architecture 🇧🇾🤝🇷🇺
I think it’s homely and cute xx
Beautiful
Thanks for sharing. How about the ventilation and heating system in winter? I haven't noticed any vents. How is the air inside the flat recycled?
Ventilation system? For heating I saw some radiators on the walls...
@@hannaR_ Yes, but the air gets stuffy. Vents are made for air circulation, especially in winter. One can open the windows. However, vents are made to avoid it in harsh winters.
I never saw vents in any flat/house in my life...how does that work?
@@hannaR_ It's very ordinary to have vents in a house in Canada. You light up the furnace in the basement, and it heats the water and the air that blows through the vents, which are small holes [air ducts] placed on the floor or at the bottom of the walls. Vents get cold air from outside, heat it up, and push the stuffy air outside the house. You can see them in US movies.
Thanks a lot for that explanation! 😊 Do you happen to know is that system the same in the apartment buildings?
I really can't remember if I saw that somewhere in real life, only radiators and/or IR panels...
fascinating
Make more videos !
Hope your safe from the war
USSR union of Soviet socialist Republic not United Soviet
Это всё круто но где ссылки на другие соцсети где можно подписаться?
Why?
Подобные 9-тиэтажки строили уже при Брежневе.
Yes, that's right, I agree with people who correct me in the comments. In fact they are called Brezhnevki, after the next leader of USSR. But, in fact khruschovka is more of a slang word nowadays, so I didn't pay too much attention to this word.
Cozy
hello a quick question. Do the people pay for the power for the lights in the apartment?
Hi! Yeah, they do
I love the vegetables stored everywhere. It would get taken or full of bugs in the u.s.a. and pee in the building oh heck no.
Это не хрущевка. Это брежневка
Good and honest video's. I just subscribed. Let me know if you need anything.
That was a good size apartment for Russia , Where was it in Russia
Novosibirsk, the main city in Siberia ))
@@george_walker Thanks for location must get pretty cold in the winter being part of Siberia
@@lizanderson1669 exactly, it's very cold)))
The U.S.S.R was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Sort of reminded me of Sting's 1985 song 'Russians'.....
9-stage-story-buildings were not considered as luxury. Good, but not lux. Stalinkees) were luxury. For example, flat for military head (как там бишь, генеральский квартиры). 4 meters height of room, area is about 100+ sq m, 3-5 rooms. This ones can be consider as luxury, comrade
in addition - a lot decoration of facade or public and private interior - this is one of the sign of lux housing in ussr. Even in Khruschev`s, Brezhnev`s era
Nice video, thank you like Abo ok❤️
Hi! What do younthink about Russia-Ukraine fight ? I 'm from Italy.
I hate it. But at the same time I think it's not just Russian fault
Russia is not at war with the Ukrainian people, Russia is at war with NATO on the territory of Ukraine. Why were you silent and rejoicing when the US and NATO were killing millions of innocent people all over the planet? Korea and China (1950-53) Guatemala (1954) Indonesia (1958) Cuba (1959-61) Guatemala (1960) Congo (1964) Laos (1964-73) Vietnam (1961-73) Cambodia (1969-70) Guatemala ( 1967-69) Grenada (1983) Lebanon (1983,1984) Libya (1986) El Salvador (1980s) Nicaragua (1980s) Iran (1987) Panama (1989) Iraq (1991) Kuwait (1991) Somalia (1993) Bosnia (1994) , 1995) Sudan (1998) Afghanistan (1998) Yugoslavia (1999) Yemen (2002) Iraq (1991-2003) Iraq (2003-2015) Afghanistan (2001-2015) Pakistan (2007-2015) Somalia (2007) , 2008, 2011) ) Yemen (2009, 2011) Libya (2011, 2015) Syria (2014-2015). Sponsoring Ukrainian nationalists (2014-202
@@oldbagira2192 If they fight against Nato they shouldn't involve Ukranian people. I agree with you about Nato being pushy.
The light-green colour (or turquoise?) of the stairwell seems to be beloved soooo much... since the 1970s (?). I was growing in USSR and our stairwell had the same color. My parents painted their "dacha" this color, too. For the life of me, I don't understand the attachment of the Russians to this color - ??? The "don't sh*t into the trash chute" could be a joke to the Russians but really comes across as a sign of some cultural psychological defect... Common spaces treated as places to spit, urinate, and take sh*t, while personal apartments are touchingly taken care of... savagery.
it nice honestly I grew up in section 8 in Brooklyn ny and it was worse then this love Russia 🇷🇺 Slava Russia 🇷🇺 defeat the Ukrainian nazis love Putin ❤️ love from USA 🇺🇸 🤝🇷🇺
@@paulkington8380 Slava Russia 🇷🇺 you fascist scumbag
I heard russia was tearing down 1800 of these buildings all over russia.
Правильнее было бы озаглавить ролик как "MY RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR" а не "TYPICAL RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR" Типичным это будет для конца восьмидесятых, ну может старшее поколение пенсионеров так доживают - да похоже. Мои знакомые вашего возраста например, живут совсем не так. Причем простые люди, достатка выше среднего))) С какого такого .... вы называете это типичным? Сделайте заголовок более корректным и будет вам уважение )))) Не говорите за всю Россию.
Дак он и говорит, что там его бабушка живет. Причем тут "MY RUSSIAN APARTMENT TOUR"?А квартира нормальная, чистая, ухоженная, просто мебель старая потому что старики живут, вот и все. Что ты за чушь пишешь про простых людей, про достаток выше среднего?? Очередной дурачек в интернете оскорбился за россию... ничего нового
@@NormanBates3619 вообще-то квартира достаточно захламленная и да, такое ощущение, что из 80-х. Про страшный бедлам на кухне я просто умолчу ...
Я живу в 9-ке, но у нас почему-то в лифте кнопки для 9 этажей, нет никаких овощехранилищ, новая (относительно) мебель и ремонт, хотя мы не олигархи. Но нельзя же 40 лет не ремонтировать ничего. И всякий старый хлам, типа граммофона и колонок советского выпуска, давно выброшен на помойку.
В нашей семье нет инженеров, но провода от радиоточки у нас почему-то не висят над столом, хотя радиоточка и радио (новое) присутствует.
Не надо необустроенность конкретных людей экстраполировать на всю страну.
@@Dana_Dev Реальность такова. Молодой парень снял видео про квартиру своей бабушки. Люди в комментариях пишут, - "Привет я живу в америке, но у моих стариков очень похожая квартира". Есть коментарии из египта, люди говорят что им нравится как обустроена квартира, многие находят сходство в чем-то. Тут приходит русское чудовище и начинает ныть про хлам, бедлам и зачем-то начинает проецировать свой маня мирок на других...что могу сказать....пиздец, слава России!!
@@NormanBates3619 ой, либерастику чужое мнение не понравилось. Какая прелесть! Слава Свободе Слова!
@@Dana_Dev какой либерастик ? какая свобода слова?? бардак и хлам, оказывается в вашей голове.
It would be considered a slum in America.
Oh yeah you’ve no slums or deprivation in the US. 😂
How many more Russian apartments do we have to see?
Ну не совсем типичная квартира, эти пенсионеры выше среднего живут 😉
Кто на что учился)
@@boogie-boo а это тут при чем? Название видео видели? Логику улавливаете?
Propaganda on TV? What are they promoting, the author? Love for the Motherland.
Get rid of Putin and welcome capitalism for all the good things in life.
They have black belt in bad taste
Pee and cigarettes, government projects
I BET IT COSTS 1 RUBLE A MONTH 😅
thanks for the tour. the part with your brother having his blood pressure checked was so cute!! grandparents just want to make sure you are well.
is being top floor a better spot? is the elevator ever an issue for your grandparents? that is alot of stairs if it wasn't working.
I guess, living on a top floor is considered better. Luckily the elevator works all the time, otherwise it would be a big problem for them. They are both 86 years old
Fascinated by russian culture. Love Russia and the Russian language, hate putins terrorist regime.
That's what I think too! Russian culture is very authentic and interesting!
Don't forget to take your pills. The terrorist regime in Ukraine that Russia is fighting
Russia is not at war with the Ukrainian people, Russia is at war with NATO on the territory of Ukraine. Why were you silent and rejoicing when the US and NATO were killing millions of innocent people all over the planet? Korea and China (1950-53) Guatemala (1954) Indonesia (1958) Cuba (1959-61) Guatemala (1960) Congo (1964) Laos (1964-73) Vietnam (1961-73) Cambodia (1969-70) Guatemala ( 1967-69) Grenada (1983) Lebanon (1983,1984) Libya (1986) El Salvador (1980s) Nicaragua (1980s) Iran (1987) Panama (1989) Iraq (1991) Kuwait (1991) Somalia (1993) Bosnia (1994) , 1995) Sudan (1998) Afghanistan (1998) Yugoslavia (1999) Yemen (2002) Iraq (1991-2003) Iraq (2003-2015) Afghanistan (2001-2015) Pakistan (2007-2015) Somalia (2007) , 2008, 2011) ) Yemen (2009, 2011) Libya (2011, 2015) Syria (2014-2015). Sponsoring Ukrainian nationalists (2014-202
это не хрущевка, это брежневка.