There is something lovely about a RUclipsr that just shares their life with you in an unpretentious way. So many people your age around the world are making vacuous content but you just put out these genuine, thoughtful videos. It's awesome. :)
She's the genuine article. She doesn't feel she needs to don makeup, and of course it ain't necessary . Good for her. The young ladies from the west are less likely want to shoot without their makeup .
Genuine content like this is so desirable in a world of increasing fakeness. I just found your channel, I hope you keep making more videos. Greetings from Jalisco, Mexico
Agree. It is a diverse world and most of it good. I am an American that has lived in Jalisco and many other parts of the world. I find good people in most places. And find it enlightening to see this video. Hola Jalisco!
There used to be time 30 or so years ago when the Russians were seen in the West as a humorless people. It's good the internet and YT have dispelled that mistaken stereotype.
@@ЭЮЯ-о3к Well, I heard about the various Russians who had the cool minds not to fire nukes under pressure, the Russians triumphs in space, phage research (all of Eastern Europe as well), dashas and other good things about Russia. I once saw a documentary about Russian ingenuity during the Cold War when trade with the West was restricted and they had to come up with their own technological solutions. I saw another documentary about World TV and the episode on Russian TV where they had a lot of uplifting cultural material such as opera and classical music(whether the general Russian/USSR population was interested in that, I don't know but it was put in front of them. One was given the impression that they were a generally cultural people). Yes, there was propoganda, hysteria and distortions but it's not true that the picture about Russia/USSR was completely negative.
@@paulohagan3309 even positive information about Russia is accompanied by negative comments in the Western media. And even your comment confirms my words. You have listed small moments from the life of a great magnificent country with a great ancient history and culture. Russia is ahead of the West in many ways. Therefore, the West envies and lies about Russia. And one more thing: did you follow the fate of those people who gave these positive reports about Russia? Even I know of several cases lately when Western journalists and politicians have become outcasts in the West because they spoke well about Russia. The West is waging a tough information war against Russia. And not only informational, but also political, economic, psychological, trade, etc. Russophobia is a very profitable business for Western corrupt officials.
@@ЭЮЯ-о3к In what ways is Russia ahead of the west? I'm not being mean or dishonest, I'm really curious about that? Because it is really hard to find true informations about Russia, without speaking russian or being from Russia. And if you are talking about the west, do you mean in general, or some country in particular (for example the US)? Because the level of education, development, infrastructure, economy, corruption, employment, civil rights etc is VERY different in the different countries in the west.
The best part about your videos is the calm way you narrate. Unlike a lot of vloggers who just yell to catch your attention and keep it, you let us absorb the surroundings, the sounds, and sights. No BGM is another plus.
I am old and can't travel any more so I watch RUclips "travel" videos as much as possible. I enjoy when you're walking around and showing "landmarks" that I can search out and locate on Google Earth, between the two I probably learn more than if I was visiting and just driving around. I wish you well and look forward to your future "travel about" videos.
I think you have a good mix of inside and outside shots. You should do what seems appropriate. As someone else noted about the church, maybe you can consider that a challenge, and keep asking to get into them. :) The main thing is to have some fun with it and be creative. Your feelings are part of what makes the story interesting. It's also good to hear about the challenges you face, and what sorts of things a person might encounter in Russia. Basically, IMO just keep doing what you're doing.
If Orthodox is like Roman Catholic I don’t know of any “rules” against filmmaking or secrets to keep. Maybe the priest is just protecting the dignity and sanctity of the church.
My dad was a translator and he traveled to Russia a lot back when I was younger. He brought back toys, souvenirs and candies from Russia. He passed away several years ago. Your videos make me miss my dad a lot. I really enjoy watching your videos and your narrative of your daily life in Russia. One day, I will visit Russia :-)
At 78, I realize you have many years ahead. Your upbeat attitude is good. Keep it upbeat. Don’t be discouraged by small setbacks that may seem insurmountable now to you. You will see them in better perspective later. I was born in Wisconsin and moved to South Carolina to attend college. I studied Architecture but could not finish. When I went to work at an electric utility helping build two nuclear power plants, I found my role in designing temporary facilities and using what I had learned to produce drawings for buildings, their locations, and even a temporary railroad that along with some of the buildings became permanent. You have a vast future in front of you which will encompass all of your experiences to date. Good luck.
'Don’t be discouraged by small setbacks that may seem insurmountable now to you.' 100%. At 36 I laugh when I think about how difficult some things seemed to me 10 years ago
"I'm ok...this is my usual facial expression." The way you talk about yourself is the best part of your videos. I find it entertaining. Don't change. See you next time, Natasha.
I think there was a few extra degrees of smile in this vlog. It looked good on you. Pleased that you managed to pass the Chinese exam. Please rework your thesis to satisfy yourself. You never know, you might be able to submit it again at some point.
You are clearly a very good linguist. Knowing three languages that have very different alphabets is really something. Well done! That looks like a nice city to live in.
My mum was russian and russian are very skilled in languages i speak fluently and read french russian farsi ( iranian) english and spanish...and i understand a bit of german and swedish too...
I have a slight preference for seeing the city and 'on the move' vlogs, but anything about your life in russia is pretty interesting to me. Congratulations on your (almost) graduation!
In case it hasn’t been said, this channel is brilliantly wholesome! Goes to show many of our basic needs/ desires are the same (Fn governments). Thanks for, and keep sharing, snippets of life there.
you should watch: Real russia ,channel and his unedited, uncut live channel: Baklykov. Live , i like it a lot more as he is more mature/established, knows more things
When you walk around and pan the camera I always look for things that are in the background. To me the background can be very interesting and informative. So yes I like the outside video so I can learn as much as possible about Russia. The inside videos are wonderful to show "a day in the life" of how you live, survive and interact with neighbors. It pleases me to see Russia as a friendly country with friendly people. I hope you see the U.S.A. as friendly!!
Hello hell hound. I’m also looking for the background details.But what I have seen yesterday, about Philadelphia, it just blown my mind. It looks like a Hollywood horror movie. Faceless people on the street, and on drug. So many twisted and lost souls on just one street. So, this is the number one country on the earth?? And here coms a young Russian women, showing us around different city’s in her homeland. She is a fresh breath of air compare to others. But what is even more shocking for me, those city’s or towns she introduces to us, are in a lot better shape than the famous Philadelphia, which at least four songs was written about. What a shame on the USA!!!
@@bubamaranovichok4901 Before Covid, I was passing through San Francisco and saw drug addicts lying on the streets, everywhere there were human escalations. There is no such thing in Russia.
I love the fact that she is just walking and talking and everything seems to be so spontaneous. I love her frugality and the way she looks at daily chores. She seems to be so real. She reminds me of the good old days when I did not have a penny in my pocket yet I did not feel poor. Needles to say I would like to see her succeed in life. It's just the feeling she conveys in her videos that brings back longing memories.
"I'm okay." That's the most common state of human being as far as I can tell. Happiness comes in short bursts, sadness sometimes stretches thin over a longer period, but generally if nothing is too bad, then people are okay. Glad you are doing well, keep on keeping on. :)
I really appreciate that you didn’t add any background music in the video. Just your calming voice and presence. Thanks for the video Natasha. Much love from South Korea!
Hi Natasha, I like a variety of backdrops. It's interesting to see the country as a whole, but also to see the personal circumstances of people living in other countries. I keep thinking back to that creepy drunk guy that followed you a few videos back. Nobody, woman or man, should have to put up with that sort of behavior. Stay safe xx
Love both walking and at home chill formats! And by the way, I love it that you’ve found a good headspace and you understand the importance of a small break! One door closes and another opens! I’m sure your not rushed grad paper will be much more elaborate and deeper than the previous one! Stress+life affected you on that one, but now you look much more relaxed and comfortable! Best. Xx
I love the way that you enunciate your words. And, the flow varying tempo of your sentences. The way you speak is refreshing and fascinating. Your videos are informative and very interesting. I am in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA.
What a relief to see you so happy and relaxed. Natasha, you really do wear your heart on your sleeve, and I too can relax now. I like your videos no matter if you are inside or outside. It is your dialogue and comments that make your content unique and entertaining. Thank-you for sharing your Russian life with us (unfiltered). Cheers !!
I've failed to get my bachelor's degree (mostly due to financial reasons) so I can totally relate. I love your channel and I'm very impressed with your English. Please keep doing what you're doing in triumph and in failure because you are an inspiration and I'm sure you have fans all over.
I like seeing the videos of the streets, the people, the countryside, and the at home talks. The picture quality of your new phone/camera is much better than the old one. The colors are nice. You seem to be more of a creative, artistic person rather than an analytical person. I think that's a positive trait, more along my way of thinking. I enjoy your videos. Take care.
Natasha, these last videos are an amazing effort. The best thing, you do all this voluntarily. I'm in Australia and we only see the stuff that the news serve us. To get insight first hand from a young Russian, who is open about her thoughts is absolute gold. Please keep the videos coming. :-)))
To be honest, this channel is the only thing that has brought me a sense of peace the last few months. If we could all look around and see the joy and beauty of the small things around us, there would be no need for all the horrible things that happen. Thank you Natasha. You are inspired
I like it when you walk around. We get to see real people, the weather and environment. The only thing a don't like is it may bring unwanted attention to you. It's the Dad in me worrying about your well-being. Be careful.
im glad it seems safe most places you go i was concerned by the military secret place it seems safe everywhere police asking guy for passport,is good they are around but getting on the wrong bus is scary going whrere you do'nt know worries me be careful i looked up cyberpunk to get a better understanding of the younger people im old now seems like only a few years i was in highschool but its been since 1977 i am old and look in mirror, grey hair ahhh!! when did that happen ahhh.!
Hello, thank you for your sincere efforts in telling us about your life and how things work in your corner of Russia. To answer your question about any preference for locations, my view is that it doesn't matter really. What is more interesting and informative is your reaction and explanation of the situations you find yourself in,--large or small. Your style of presentation is engaging and refreshing :)
You ask for input so here goes: I very much like the format you are using. I have enjoyed watching your "day in the life" walk-arounds. I enjoy seeing different lands. I enjoy listening to your opinions about street art, people, building architecture (I thought that old building near the new church was ugly), even your insights into Russian politics. I also enjoy watching how you handle your educational struggles. But i especially liked this episode because you were smiling a lot more than other episodes I've watched. Not a "fake American", ear-to-ear smile but a "Russian" smile. You seem legitimately happy and I hope your life continues to get better.
Just stumbled upon your channel, and I love hearing you speak about what goes on in your life and where you live. Your incredible, thank you for making these videos
I have a strong preference for seeing Russia on the move as you allow us to see your life in Russia. Congratulations on your graduation this February! It is an accomplishment that shows the strength of your character. Your pretty face and smile will open doors then knowledge makes you a star.
To answer Natasha's question at the end: This is my favorite NA video so far. I really like the mixed format, some at home, some outside, lots of different things, and all about Natasha, who is herself the most interesting topic of any of the videos. I really hope she is OK during these trying times, and I hope that all the madness ends soon.
Oh my! I am so proud of you passing your Chinese exam!!!!!!! There's a saying in the states "c's get degrees" I know how it feels preparing for an exam like that and the feeling is always the same regardless of how well I actually do on it. Good job! You showed up and showed them how smart you are!
I enjoy your present mix of background and face/time in your video. This combination is your strength. I like to learn about Russia and I enjoy hearing about you. Thank you for asking.
I like your video format and production how it is. You have a great talent for showing a young person's perspective of living in Russia. For me, these are always very interesting. Congratulations from over here in Canada :)
You are an amazing person, I have traveled all over the United State and been to Japan and Germany. And still your videos make me realize how many opportunity's I have wasted or simply taken for granted. Thank you for the lesson in humility.
I don’t know why I’m so fascinated with your videos? Maybe it’s your manner or your natural beauty that keeps me watching! I’m an American living in Los Angeles. My Grandfather on my fathers side immigrated from Russia. I know very little about his life in Russia, I believe he was from someplace called Gorky? Thank you for sharing! 😘
I like the way you mix it up, inside and out, showing well-kept areas as well as rundown. When I travel I look for both. Contrast magnifies the beauty and adds meaning, depth, and authenticity (a rare quality on RUclips). I never tire of your videos. Thank you.
I've been watching these videos and I've got to say, you are the most genuine and beautiful person I hope this life gives you everything you seek. Good luck on your life!
The future of Russia looks beautiful.Nature will take care of the old ways and ideas by itself.This kind of fresh young brains will take over one day.have a really nice summer Natasha.
Hi Natasha: I enjoy all of your videos. They are a breath of fresh air. I especially enjoy when you give us a glimpse of everyday life in Russia, such as seeing your neighborhood electrician repairing the wiring in your apartment. I was glad to learn that you are in better spirits, especially now that your school graduation is in sight next February. Please stay safe and know that you have our best wishes. Bill in Virginia, USA
you should watch Baklykov. Live , he sometimes streams for like 8 hours and lives in saint petersburg. much more emotion from him, hes hilarious and loves drinking guinness beer
"We have a window to the world... and a hole in the wall" That was absolutely brilliant! That had be rolling on the floor laughing the way you put those two segments together. I love your story telling. The part about getting on the wrong bus twice I can identify with. My wife and I (when we were dating in university), did that a few times and ended up in parts of the city that were pretty scary! LOL. Keep your mix of inside and outside video. It is perfect. Cheers from Canada.
I enjoyed this video early in the morning with my breakfast before work and it was a good decision. Your voice is so calming. I like the simple humble style of the videos.
OMG. I would love a "russian" channel, I study Russian through duolingo, but I don't know if it's really working. I love your channel, and I really admire your personality. Thanks for sharing with us. I will definitely be subscribed to any other channel of yours. Kisses from Brazilian Natalia. :D
I like most people who watch you here, do not care where you do your videos, because it is your personality and the way you express yourself that we enjoy. However I do enjoy seeing vlogs from you on the streets of the city where you live, or where ever you may go. Thank you.
Hey Natasha, as a Frenchman, this whole video looks "cyberpunk from the 90's" to me, the buildings, the wallpapers, the cars and even yourself ! well done for your graduation, take care !
I like to see the videos outside and on the move, especially when you talk about things around you, because this is the first time I've seen what life in Russia for a regular person is like.
Summer suits Natasha, she blooms like a beautiful flower. I'm in love. 😻 Life goes and everything is new under the sun no matter how difficult it may be. Perspective is everything. Greetings from Florida where summer never ends and so does working my ass off. 😂
I am so impressed with your knowledge of English. Follow your dreams. Travel is the best way to learn. You must explore the rest of the world. You are a beautiful person inside and out. Keep up your videos as we have not heard from you in a long time. I am following you from Florida in the United States. There are so many opportunities in your future.
You are my guide to Russian day to day life, what ever you have shown in your videos I have learned a little more every time. What ever you choose to present In your videos is great. From the USA God Bless You Girl .
You look so much more relaxed now that the chinese exam is passed, I'm glad to see that you are happy and relieved now! Keep doing what you do, it's great!
I like the walking and talking videos best. I tune in to see how people live in Russia and enjoy seeing the people in the background as well as the buildings and street signs. Keep up the great work!
I like your editing style: specifically how you intersperse random location shots in between a transition in the narrative. I hope that made sense... I think you have a really good eye for interesting filmmaking that puts you way above most other content out there. Anyway...I really enjoy your content.
I do not know you but I am happy for the intelligent strong lovely young lady making these videos. Never give up, you can and will go far I am sure of it.
I think many people overcomplicate things they talk about. It's humbling and refreshing to see someone expand on little things that people walk by everyday without noticing. And to talk about topics that most people don't give a second thought about. Great Channel!
@@docman6157 грамматика да, согласна. Я на своём канале делаю live уроки для изучающих русский, но они пока для абсолютно начинающих. Но чем дальше, тем серьёзнее они будут.
I like the videos of you walking around... And when you zoom in on the people around you... It's funny... Thanks for your videos i learn a lot about where you live and your life... ❤️❤️❤️Thanks...
I enjoy the tourist guide type commentary which changes based on the surroundings while on the move. I think your conversation while on the move is the signature draw of your very personable videos.
I like your style of wandering around and talking. Whether it's Khabarovsk, Spassk, Vladivostok. Get hear about what you are doing and achieving and the bonus of a little travel vlog of Russia. When you eventually graduate , are you considering doing post-graduate studies outside of Russia? China or USA? Maybe Australia or Europe?
@Mëïstër Ëmm Alright, in general Europe is densely populated, has thousands of years of history, architecture, diverse culture, cuisine, landscape, weather, languages and the way of living within short distances, beside "The idea of Europe" - where applicable. The old continent is also the heritage of people in the "new world" (Russian Far East, Australia, NZ, N/S-America, etc).
@Mëïstër Ëmm Haha, I meant anywhere you go in Europe you find something amazing. Luxembourg, Britain, Denmark, anywhere. For people from the new world distances are short and public transport is pretty good. I love this continent. :)
"To those of you who received honours, awards and distinctions, I say well done. And to the C students, I say you, too, can be president of the United States." -George W. Bush
You just cannot be better than walking around and seeing everyday life in your town the way it is. An authentic slice of life. No Agenda, just sharing your point of view about your experiences. Well done. Keep it up. Really enjoy your honesty.
I just found this channel and binge watched it for hours and it got me thinking how much different the world might be if after WWII the Soviet Union and USA remained allies instead of existential enemies
Whilst it's summer the outdoors is great as when it's winter you'll want to spend more time in the warmth,but it's aways a great idea to jump on the wrong bus and find something undiscovered,a bit of both probably,thanks for sharing
Natasha, your videos are some of the best that I have watched. You come across as kind and gentle while also having strong opinions and intelligent. You are also very pleasant to the eyes, an American expression meaning beautiful. One of your best characteristics is that you appear to be both humble and sincere. You do not appear to be putting on a false image. I love that you enjoy traveling and sharing your experiences. Most foreigners who come to America tend to flock to the big cities like NY or LA or to touristry places like Disney World in Florida. I wish you could spend time with me in the Midwestern part of America. There are so many interesting places to see and I would love to show you the "real America" where people are truly kind, honest and hardworking and enjoy life. Please keep making videos....you are so entertaining and informative. May God bless all your efforts!
I enjoy watching a balanced mix of urban and natural environments, and also videos of relaxing at home with some light chores and activities there alone and with the occasional friend. Thank you, Natasha! I'm glad that you are feeling more positive and confident now. You are reaching your goals, and having fun doing it! :)
NATASHA, YOUR VIDEO TODAY IS EXCELLENT FOR ME. JUST WALKING AROUND WITH THE CAMERA, GIVES ALL OF US A MUCH BETTER IDEA OF PEOPLE'S DAILY LIFE !!! THANK YOU BEAUTIFUL NATASHA !!! GREETINGS FROM AUSTRALIA !!!
What a breadth of fresh air to hear someone so young express so eloquently her thoghts and ideas. what an inspiration for all of us young and old alike, bravo, Denny UK
I just started watching these videos during the Pandemic. Haven't traveled yet to a foreign country. I find them very interesting. Showing a typical day in her life & I love her personality.
Very well done. I like her ability to show so many aspects of life in Russia, a place I've never been, but have been misinformed about. I don't know if I am addressing you directly, if you read these comments, but regardless, you have ambassador level language. Given time. Admirable ability, and bravery, for doing what you do.
Just be yourself because we've all fallen in love with you. I do like the "walk and talk" parts of your videos.
Khabarovsk is the part of Mordor 🙄
True.
I admit that I like the way Natasha talks. Very fast and interesting.
she's very alluring.
Yes ❤️
May I date you sweetheart 😘
There is something lovely about a RUclipsr that just shares their life with you in an unpretentious way. So many people your age around the world are making vacuous content but you just put out these genuine, thoughtful videos. It's awesome. :)
An astute observation!.
100% you’re totally right. I love watching relatable content.
She's the genuine article. She doesn't feel she needs to don makeup, and of course it ain't necessary . Good for her. The young ladies from the west are less likely want to shoot without their makeup .
Yep. Completely agree. It's refreshing.
😊
Genuine content like this is so desirable in a world of increasing fakeness. I just found your channel, I hope you keep making more videos. Greetings from Jalisco, Mexico
Agree. It is a diverse world and most of it good. I am an American that has lived in Jalisco and many other parts of the world. I find good people in most places. And find it enlightening to see this video.
Hola Jalisco!
@@roadboat9216 Hola Fred!! Cheers my friend!
@@Rodrigo-tk2fm Gracias amigo! Igualmente
“A window to the world and a hole in the wall” - pure poetry, beautiful.
There used to be time 30 or so years ago when the Russians were seen in the West as a humorless people. It's good the internet and YT have dispelled that mistaken stereotype.
@@paulohagan3309 the West constantly lies about Russia. This is envy.
Today, all the official Western media say only 100% lies about Russia.
@@ЭЮЯ-о3к Well, I heard about the various Russians who had the cool minds not to fire nukes under pressure, the Russians triumphs in space, phage research (all of Eastern Europe as well), dashas and other good things about Russia.
I once saw a documentary about Russian ingenuity during the Cold War when trade with the West was restricted and they had to come up with their own technological solutions.
I saw another documentary about World TV and the episode on Russian TV where they had a lot of uplifting cultural material such as opera and classical music(whether the general Russian/USSR population was interested in that, I don't know but it was put in front of them. One was given the impression that they were a generally cultural people).
Yes, there was propoganda, hysteria and distortions but it's not true that the picture about Russia/USSR was completely negative.
@@paulohagan3309 even positive information about Russia is accompanied by negative comments in the Western media. And even your comment confirms my words. You have listed small moments from the life of a great magnificent country with a great ancient history and culture. Russia is ahead of the West in many ways. Therefore, the West envies and lies about Russia.
And one more thing: did you follow the fate of those people who gave these positive reports about Russia? Even I know of several cases lately when Western journalists and politicians have become outcasts in the West because they spoke well about Russia. The West is waging a tough information war against Russia. And not only informational, but also political, economic, psychological, trade, etc. Russophobia is a very profitable business for Western corrupt officials.
@@ЭЮЯ-о3к In what ways is Russia ahead of the west? I'm not being mean or dishonest, I'm really curious about that? Because it is really hard to find true informations about Russia, without speaking russian or being from Russia.
And if you are talking about the west, do you mean in general, or some country in particular (for example the US)? Because the level of education, development, infrastructure, economy, corruption, employment, civil rights etc is VERY different in the different countries in the west.
An old homeless guy in California absolutely adores your videos in the streets! They are gifts that I can't repay!
Stay safe man
Sorry to hear of your situation guy.
Praying for you! God bless 🙏♥️
I'll pray for you, man.
Stay safe
The best part about your videos is the calm way you narrate. Unlike a lot of vloggers who just yell to catch your attention and keep it, you let us absorb the surroundings, the sounds, and sights. No BGM is another plus.
Happy views, ignore how evil they are ?
Whyy stay evil ?
I am old and can't travel any more so I watch RUclips "travel" videos as much as possible. I enjoy when you're walking around and showing "landmarks" that I can search out and locate on Google Earth, between the two I probably learn more than if I was visiting and just driving around. I wish you well and look forward to your future "travel about" videos.
What's with the overuse of quotation marks in your comment dude? "lol".
@@GeordieHandle why do you care
@@star0galaxy655 he's probably jealous
@@GeordieHandle what's with your "lol" ?
i feel like you have posted comments like this on other channels
I think you have a good mix of inside and outside shots. You should do what seems appropriate. As someone else noted about the church, maybe you can consider that a challenge, and keep asking to get into them. :)
The main thing is to have some fun with it and be creative. Your feelings are part of what makes the story interesting. It's also good to hear about the challenges you face, and what sorts of things a person might encounter in Russia. Basically, IMO just keep doing what you're doing.
i couldnt agree more
Maybe just ask for the blessing of the priest, I’m pretty sure at least one will be happy to grant it. :)
i agree with you
If Orthodox is like Roman Catholic I don’t know of any “rules” against filmmaking or secrets to keep. Maybe the priest is just protecting the dignity and sanctity of the church.
I agree!
My dad was a translator and he traveled to Russia a lot back when I was younger. He brought back toys, souvenirs and candies from Russia. He passed away several years ago. Your videos make me miss my dad a lot. I really enjoy watching your videos and your narrative of your daily life in Russia. One day, I will visit Russia :-)
At 78, I realize you have many years ahead. Your upbeat attitude is good. Keep it upbeat. Don’t be discouraged by small setbacks that may seem insurmountable now to you. You will see them in better perspective later. I was born in Wisconsin and moved to South Carolina to attend college. I studied Architecture but could not finish. When I went to work at an electric utility helping build two nuclear power plants, I found my role in designing temporary facilities and using what I had learned to produce drawings for buildings, their locations, and even a temporary railroad that along with some of the buildings became permanent. You have a vast future in front of you which will encompass all of your experiences to date. Good luck.
'Don’t be discouraged by small setbacks that may seem insurmountable now to you.'
100%. At 36 I laugh when I think about how difficult some things seemed to me 10 years ago
"I'm ok...this is my usual facial expression." The way you talk about yourself is the best part of your videos. I find it entertaining. Don't change. See you next time, Natasha.
I think there was a few extra degrees of smile in this vlog. It looked good on you. Pleased that you managed to pass the Chinese exam. Please rework your thesis to satisfy yourself. You never know, you might be able to submit it again at some point.
@@delukxy Yes, six months later. :)
You are clearly a very good linguist. Knowing three languages that have very different alphabets is really something. Well done! That looks like a nice city to live in.
My mum was russian and russian are very skilled in languages i speak fluently and read french russian farsi ( iranian) english and spanish...and i understand a bit of german and swedish too...
“ all right then, keep your secrets” love this lil gem from Russia
I think it was a Lord of the rings reference. Maybe haha
No need to hide, we already know their secrets !
@@Sturmreiter1 maybe but its also a meme
She is a little gem.
I have a slight preference for seeing the city and 'on the move' vlogs, but anything about your life in russia is pretty interesting to me. Congratulations on your (almost) graduation!
great video keep up the good work
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and shes pretty
In case it hasn’t been said, this channel is brilliantly wholesome! Goes to show many of our basic needs/ desires are the same (Fn governments). Thanks for, and keep sharing, snippets of life there.
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she is just a likeable and a very honest person. that's why everyone loves her.
Film anywhere. Russia and the stories you tell, are the reason I watch your videos.
you should watch: Real russia ,channel and his unedited, uncut live channel: Baklykov. Live , i like it a lot more as he is more mature/established, knows more things
When you walk around and pan the camera I always look for things that are in the background. To me the background can be very interesting and informative. So yes I like the outside video so I can learn as much as possible about Russia. The inside videos are wonderful to show "a day in the life" of how you live, survive and interact with neighbors. It pleases me to see Russia as a friendly country with friendly people. I hope you see the U.S.A. as friendly!!
I also look for people in the background and wonder what they life's are like who they love and what are they problems
Hello hell hound. I’m also looking for the background details.But what I have seen yesterday, about Philadelphia, it just blown my mind. It looks like a Hollywood horror movie. Faceless people on the street, and on drug. So many twisted and lost souls on just one street. So, this is the number one country on the earth?? And here coms a young Russian women, showing us around different city’s in her homeland. She is a fresh breath of air compare to others. But what is even more shocking for me, those city’s or towns she introduces to us, are in a lot better shape than the famous Philadelphia, which at least four songs was written about. What a shame on the USA!!!
I spied a KFC in the background. They're everywhere, about a million in China even.
@@bubamaranovichok4901 People needs wisdom and strong legs to carry wealth!
@@bubamaranovichok4901 Before Covid, I was passing through San Francisco and saw drug addicts lying on the streets, everywhere there were human escalations. There is no such thing in Russia.
I love the fact that she is just walking and talking and everything seems to be so spontaneous. I love her frugality and the way she looks at daily chores. She seems to be so real. She reminds me of the good old days when I did not have a penny in my pocket yet I did not feel poor. Needles to say I would like to see her succeed in life. It's just the feeling she conveys in her videos that brings back longing memories.
I like looking at the scenery when you’re walking around outside. It’s totally the opposite of what I was picturing.
"I'm okay."
That's the most common state of human being as far as I can tell. Happiness comes in short bursts, sadness sometimes stretches thin over a longer period, but generally if nothing is too bad, then people are okay. Glad you are doing well, keep on keeping on. :)
Find your happiness. Keep on keeping going!
@@williamrodriguez-pupo1221 my happiness is derived from a warm gun
@@arthurias7693 How pathetic! I feel sorry for you.
I really appreciate that you didn’t add any background music in the video. Just your calming voice and presence. Thanks for the video Natasha. Much love from South Korea!
Agreed. Western videos, especially here in America, has such gaudy annoying techno music. This is very refreshing.
Hi Natasha, I like a variety of backdrops. It's interesting to see the country as a whole, but also to see the personal circumstances of people living in other countries.
I keep thinking back to that creepy drunk guy that followed you a few videos back. Nobody, woman or man, should have to put up with that sort of behavior. Stay safe xx
I love the way you teach history of the USSR, and at the same time talk about your life.
Love both walking and at home chill formats! And by the way, I love it that you’ve found a good headspace and you understand the importance of a small break! One door closes and another opens! I’m sure your not rushed grad paper will be much more elaborate and deeper than the previous one! Stress+life affected you on that one, but now you look much more relaxed and comfortable! Best. Xx
Natasha, you are a treasure!
I'm glad to see the weight has been lifted from your shoulders. Greetings from Spain.
I love the way that you enunciate your words. And, the flow varying tempo of your sentences.
The way you speak is refreshing and fascinating. Your videos are informative and very interesting. I am in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA.
Congratulations! You appear much more relaxed in this vlog than the last one.
What a relief to see you so happy and relaxed. Natasha, you really do wear your heart on your sleeve, and I too can relax now. I like your videos no matter if you are inside or outside. It is your dialogue and comments that make your content unique and entertaining. Thank-you for sharing your Russian life with us (unfiltered). Cheers !!
i think the live streams of Baklykov. Live are more unfiltered since none of them are uncut or edited8 hour streams of daily life in st pete
I've failed to get my bachelor's degree (mostly due to financial reasons) so I can totally relate. I love your channel and I'm very impressed with your English. Please keep doing what you're doing in triumph and in failure because you are an inspiration and I'm sure you have fans all over.
I like seeing the videos of the streets, the people, the countryside, and the at home talks. The picture quality of your new phone/camera is much better than the old one. The colors are nice. You seem to be more of a creative, artistic person rather than an analytical person. I think that's a positive trait, more along my way of thinking. I enjoy your videos. Take care.
Natasha, these last videos are an amazing effort. The best thing, you do all this voluntarily. I'm in Australia and we only see the stuff that the news serve us. To get insight first hand from a young Russian, who is open about her thoughts is absolute gold. Please keep the videos coming. :-)))
Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Volker checkout dan sheekoz he is also a wonderful Russian giving insight of everyday life in Russia. Regards Monica melbourne Aus.
@@harmjan3070 So do I
@@harmjan3070 greetings from a Dutchman in Australia. Best of both worlds.
you can be thankful go see on youtube. In china, It;s illegal to visit YT, TWT, Fb, INTAgM, THROUGH the firewall which the goverment create.
To be honest, this channel is the only thing that has brought me a sense of peace the last few months. If we could all look around and see the joy and beauty of the small things around us, there would be no need for all the horrible things that happen. Thank you Natasha. You are inspired
I like it when you walk around. We get to see real people, the weather and environment. The only thing a don't like is it may bring unwanted attention to you. It's the Dad in me worrying about your well-being. Be careful.
im glad it seems safe most places you go i was concerned by the military secret place it seems safe everywhere police asking guy for passport,is good they are around but getting on the wrong bus is scary going whrere you do'nt know worries me be careful i looked up cyberpunk to get a better understanding of the younger people im old now seems like only a few years i was in highschool but its been since 1977 i am old and look in mirror, grey hair ahhh!! when did that happen ahhh.!
Hello, thank you for your sincere efforts in telling us about your life and how things work in your corner of Russia. To answer your question about any preference for locations, my view is that it doesn't matter really. What is more interesting and informative is your reaction and explanation of the situations you find yourself in,--large or small. Your style of presentation is engaging and refreshing :)
You ask for input so here goes:
I very much like the format you are using. I have enjoyed watching your "day in the life" walk-arounds. I enjoy seeing different lands. I enjoy listening to your opinions about street art, people, building architecture (I thought that old building near the new church was ugly), even your insights into Russian politics. I also enjoy watching how you handle your educational struggles.
But i especially liked this episode because you were smiling a lot more than other episodes I've watched. Not a "fake American", ear-to-ear smile but a "Russian" smile. You seem legitimately happy and I hope your life continues to get better.
I just enjoy listening to what you have to say and hearing you talk. You speak from your heart, it is very beautiful.
Ditto
Perfect balance of outdoors and indoor filming. For those who can't or won't travel, it is nice to see Russia from your street view. Great video.
Some at the house is nice but what I really enjoy is the walkabouts and seeing the everyday life in Russia. You're doing a wonderful job. Thanks.
Just stumbled upon your channel, and I love hearing you speak about what goes on in your life and where you live.
Your incredible, thank you for making these videos
I have a strong preference for seeing Russia on the move as you allow us to see your life in Russia. Congratulations on your graduation this February! It is an accomplishment that shows the strength of your character. Your pretty face and smile will open doors then knowledge makes you a star.
To answer Natasha's question at the end: This is my favorite NA video so far. I really like the mixed format, some at home, some outside, lots of different things, and all about Natasha, who is herself the most interesting topic of any of the videos. I really hope she is OK during these trying times, and I hope that all the madness ends soon.
Oh my! I am so proud of you passing your Chinese exam!!!!!!! There's a saying in the states "c's get degrees"
I know how it feels preparing for an exam like that and the feeling is always the same regardless of how well I actually do on it. Good job! You showed up and showed them how smart you are!
I don't know how I got here, but finding this channel was a lovely surprise. Sending love from Brazil, Natasha!
I like the way you showing us the real life of how you live and the city around. It's great. Thanks.
Hey great content nice to see what Russia looks like in everyday life, keep up the good work, respects from Australia.
I enjoy your present mix of background and face/time in your video. This combination is your strength. I like to learn about Russia and I enjoy hearing about you. Thank you for asking.
Natasha, I got so much enjoyment from watching your content. You are a very intelligent person - you English is amazing.
I like your video format and production how it is. You have a great talent for showing a young person's perspective of living in Russia. For me, these are always very interesting. Congratulations from over here in Canada :)
You are an amazing person, I have traveled all over the United State and been to Japan and Germany. And still your videos make me realize how many opportunity's I have wasted or simply taken for granted. Thank you for the lesson in humility.
I don’t know why I’m so fascinated with your videos? Maybe it’s your manner or your natural beauty that keeps me watching!
I’m an American living in Los Angeles. My Grandfather on my fathers side immigrated from Russia. I know very little about his life in Russia, I believe he was from someplace called Gorky?
Thank you for sharing! 😘
It’s very enjoyable to watch your content, especially because of how genuine you are. Keep smiling and thanks for the video!
Natasha, your dedication and hard work at University, missing buses, etc,etc makes you a wonderful, talented person!
I like the way you mix it up, inside and out, showing well-kept areas as well as rundown. When I travel I look for both. Contrast magnifies the beauty and adds meaning, depth, and authenticity (a rare quality on RUclips). I never tire of your videos. Thank you.
I've been watching these videos and I've got to say, you are the most genuine and beautiful person I hope this life gives you everything you seek. Good luck on your life!
The future of Russia looks beautiful.Nature will take care of the old ways and ideas by itself.This kind of fresh young brains will take over one day.have a really nice summer Natasha.
Hi Natasha: I enjoy all of your videos. They are a breath of fresh air. I especially enjoy when you give us a glimpse of everyday life in Russia, such as seeing your neighborhood electrician repairing the wiring in your apartment. I was glad to learn that you are in better spirits, especially now that your school graduation is in sight next February. Please stay safe and know that you have our best wishes.
Bill in Virginia, USA
You! Are a magnet! I can't stay away from.lol Live -your-life girl your doing fine.
I find it fascinating to hear a young lady's views of current events in Russia and watching the everyday life of the people both at home and outside.
you should watch Baklykov. Live , he sometimes streams for like 8 hours and lives in saint petersburg. much more emotion from him, hes hilarious and loves drinking guinness beer
@@stefan8814 But he is'nt female and pretty !
@@itsonlycapnkirk True dat.
"We have a window to the world... and a hole in the wall" That was absolutely brilliant! That had be rolling on the floor laughing the way you put those two segments together.
I love your story telling. The part about getting on the wrong bus twice I can identify with. My wife and I (when we were dating in university), did that a few times and ended up in parts of the city that were pretty scary! LOL. Keep your mix of inside and outside video. It is perfect. Cheers from Canada.
I enjoyed this video early in the morning with my breakfast before work and it was a good decision. Your voice is so calming. I like the simple humble style of the videos.
OMG. I would love a "russian" channel, I study Russian through duolingo, but I don't know if it's really working. I love your channel, and I really admire your personality. Thanks for sharing with us. I will definitely be subscribed to any other channel of yours.
Kisses from Brazilian Natalia. :D
Так почему ты не написал по-русски?
@@archiewoosung5062 о боже, выключи гугл переводчик пожалуйста
Warum?
I like most people who watch you here, do not care where you do your videos, because it is your personality and the way you express yourself that we enjoy. However I do enjoy seeing vlogs from you on the streets of the city where you live, or where ever you may go. Thank you.
Hey Natasha, as a Frenchman, this whole video looks "cyberpunk from the 90's" to me, the buildings, the wallpapers, the cars and even yourself ! well done for your graduation, take care !
To me it looks like the typical French ghetto projects from the suburbs.With out the crime and the garbage.
@@parapoliticos52 of course you will definitely find crime in Russia. The country is even ruled by criminals .
Thanks you Natasha for showing me a real and beautiful Russia!
What do you like more about Russia?
@@Natashanjka Russian vast land view is also great,I'm a fan of travel.
@@bennybelton709 cool 😍
Look, if you want to see more Russian views you can watch a playlist on my channel called "Russian nature"
I like to see the videos outside and on the move, especially when you talk about things around you, because this is the first time I've seen what life in Russia for a regular person is like.
You made me me smile with "This is my life, I'm OK"". Thank you for sharing it, and better luck with your choice of bus in future.
Summer suits Natasha, she blooms like a beautiful flower. I'm in love. 😻
Life goes and everything is new under the sun no matter how difficult it may be. Perspective is everything. Greetings from Florida where summer never ends and so does working my ass off. 😂
I am so impressed with your knowledge of English. Follow your dreams. Travel is the best way to learn. You must explore the rest of the world. You are a beautiful person inside and out. Keep up your videos as we have not heard from you in a long time. I am following you from Florida in the United States. There are so many opportunities in your future.
You are my guide to Russian day to day life, what ever you have shown in your videos I have learned a little more every time. What ever you choose to present
In your videos is great. From the USA God Bless You Girl .
Hi, I also show our everyday life here in my playlist called "my vlog".
You look so much more relaxed now that the chinese exam is passed, I'm glad to see that you are happy and relieved now! Keep doing what you do, it's great!
I like the walking and talking videos best. I tune in to see how people live in Russia and enjoy seeing the people in the background as well as the buildings and street signs. Keep up the great work!
The cooking update was so cute and the walking tours are so interesting. Please keep them both. You are adorable. Sending a big hug from Florida.
I like your editing style: specifically how you intersperse random location shots in between a transition in the narrative. I hope that made sense... I think you have a really good eye for interesting filmmaking that puts you way above most other content out there. Anyway...I really enjoy your content.
I think your videos are great. We get to see parts of your town to include your life. Thank you again for taking us with you! Keep up the good work!
I do not know you but I am happy for the intelligent strong lovely young lady making these videos. Never give up, you can and will go far I am sure of it.
Your blog's are grate, really shows how little we know and how much there is to learn! Im sure everyone's falling in love with you.
I think many people overcomplicate things they talk about. It's humbling and refreshing to see someone expand on little things that people walk by everyday without noticing. And to talk about topics that most people don't give a second thought about. Great Channel!
It’s really hard to find good resources to learn Russian, can’t wait to see your new channel!
Hi, are you learning Russian?
Have you checked real russian club? I started learning there.
@@Natashanjka да или очень трудно, азбука не проблема или грамматика большой кошмар.. Блин!! 😋
@@docman6157 грамматика да, согласна. Я на своём канале делаю live уроки для изучающих русский, но они пока для абсолютно начинающих. Но чем дальше, тем серьёзнее они будут.
not really
I like the videos of you walking around... And when you zoom in on the people around you... It's funny... Thanks for your videos i learn a lot about where you live and your life... ❤️❤️❤️Thanks...
I enjoy the tourist guide type commentary which changes based on the surroundings while on the move.
I think your conversation while on the move is the signature draw of your very personable videos.
I like your style of wandering around and talking. Whether it's Khabarovsk, Spassk, Vladivostok. Get hear about what you are doing and achieving and the bonus of a little travel vlog of Russia.
When you eventually graduate , are you considering doing post-graduate studies outside of Russia? China or USA? Maybe Australia or Europe?
I’m thinking about outside of Russia but I’ve not decided on the country yet 🤔
@@NatashasAdventures Come to Denmark 😀
Britain is worth a trip if you're looking for culture shock. 🙂
@Mëïstër Ëmm Alright, in general Europe is densely populated, has thousands of years of history, architecture, diverse culture, cuisine, landscape, weather, languages and the way of living within short distances, beside "The idea of Europe" - where applicable. The old continent is also the heritage of people in the "new world" (Russian Far East, Australia, NZ, N/S-America, etc).
@Mëïstër Ëmm Haha, I meant anywhere you go in Europe you find something amazing. Luxembourg, Britain, Denmark, anywhere. For people from the new world distances are short and public transport is pretty good. I love this continent. :)
There was a saying in the late 80's at the Uni I went to in New Zealand and that was C's get degrees.
Americans have this saying as well haha
What do you call the medical student who graduated last in their class? Doctor.
"To those of you who received honours, awards and distinctions, I say well done. And to the C students, I say you, too, can be president of the United States." -George W. Bush
You just cannot be better than walking around and seeing everyday life in your town the way it is. An authentic slice of life. No Agenda, just sharing your point of view about your experiences. Well done. Keep it up. Really enjoy your honesty.
I just found this channel and binge watched it for hours and it got me thinking how much different the world might be if after WWII the Soviet Union and USA remained allies instead of existential enemies
Whilst it's summer the outdoors is great as when it's winter you'll want to spend more time in the warmth,but it's aways a great idea to jump on the wrong bus and find something undiscovered,a bit of both probably,thanks for sharing
Natasha, your videos are some of the best that I have watched. You come across as kind and gentle while also having strong opinions and intelligent. You are also very pleasant to the eyes, an American expression meaning beautiful. One of your best characteristics is that you appear to be both humble and sincere. You do not appear to be putting on a false image. I love that you enjoy traveling and sharing your experiences. Most foreigners who come to America tend to flock to the big cities like NY or LA or to touristry places like Disney World in Florida. I wish you could spend time with me in the Midwestern part of America. There are so many interesting places to see and I would love to show you the "real America" where people are truly kind, honest and hardworking and enjoy life. Please keep making videos....you are so entertaining and informative. May God bless all your efforts!
I enjoy watching a balanced mix of urban and natural environments, and also videos of relaxing at home with some light chores and activities there alone and with the occasional friend. Thank you, Natasha! I'm glad that you are feeling more positive and confident now. You are reaching your goals, and having fun doing it! :)
It's cool to hear your daily experiences as you walk and share. I like seeing your country. The cities and small towns. It's unique and in the moment.
NATASHA, YOUR VIDEO TODAY IS EXCELLENT FOR ME. JUST WALKING AROUND WITH THE CAMERA, GIVES ALL OF US A MUCH BETTER IDEA OF PEOPLE'S DAILY LIFE !!!
THANK YOU BEAUTIFUL NATASHA !!!
GREETINGS FROM AUSTRALIA !!!
congratulations, wish for you to get the strength to face the world now
"this is how things are done in this world " - Awesome , long live natasha..with regards from india
What a breadth of fresh air to hear someone so young express so eloquently her thoghts and ideas. what an inspiration for all of us young and old alike, bravo, Denny UK
This video is very good. The mixed content, editing and pacing is really enjoyable!
Cool video. I liked the "cyberpunk" bus station of Khabarovsk, the city as a whole and, of course, Natasha's impressive pancakes! 😀👍
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At least this time we didn't have to see her murdering the egg.
@@oldwillytc6296 😂 Well, I think we'll see Natasha's impressive cooking skills in the new videos. Personally, I love it!👍
I just started watching these videos during the Pandemic. Haven't traveled yet to a foreign country. I find them very interesting. Showing a typical day in her life & I love her personality.
I love all your videos! Your personality and the format of all your videos are awesome. Can’t wait to see more.
I am in love with Russia because of you!
Very well done. I like her ability to show so many aspects of life in Russia, a place I've never been, but have been misinformed about. I don't know if I am addressing you directly, if you read these comments, but regardless, you have ambassador level language. Given time. Admirable ability, and bravery, for doing what you do.
Loved the look at the "tagging culture" locally...a universal thing!