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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @scottishguyinmoscow
    @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +79

    Would you like to live in Moscow? Would you prefer to visit?

    • @keedus
      @keedus 24 дня назад +6

      Love to visit it but probably couldn't because I got no cash, cheers from Vietnam 🎉

    • @beauripp1456
      @beauripp1456 24 дня назад +4

      Yes, very much so

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 24 дня назад +2

      Three things that hold me back. I don't know russian language at all. I could learn it but that's going to take at least 2 years. The weather, most of russia is winter snow 66% of the year. Salaries are low. But still i am considering it.

    • @crusaderrage2295
      @crusaderrage2295 24 дня назад +1

      I’d love to live in Russia but how do you get a job do you find that having a yt channel is a good income and also how is finding a wife in Moscow if you do that

    • @thetone1526
      @thetone1526 24 дня назад +5

      What a great channel, mate. It's clear you're you're enjoying life in an amazingly beautiful city. I agree with your points on ignoring the propaganda that Russians are bad? I haven't been to Russia but have travelled quite a fair wee bit and always find if your friendly, polite, and respectful, then it will be reciprocated. Keep up the good work and let's people know how good Moscow can be

  • @johnmccann7750
    @johnmccann7750 24 дня назад +517

    I'm kicking myself, 62 years old and looking at the state of the UK. If I was younger I'd move to Russia in a heartbeat. Scotland isn't suffering the decline as fast as England but it's on its way. Propaganda here amazes me, we've been told we are the envy of the world for so long , my arse, and that Russia is evil and we should hate it. Well morals and values are going right down the shitter over here and from what I see Russia is one of the few places defying the brain rot. As I said I'm 62 so I'm unlikely to move by way of work but I'd dearly love to. I've been learning Russian for 20 months now and still don't feel confident but not giving up. Love your videos. Your a lucky man.

    • @tanthaman
      @tanthaman 24 дня назад

      Your PM is brown lol

    • @mrtraveller2020
      @mrtraveller2020 24 дня назад

      England has already gone down the shitter. it has GONE. its game over here. I dont like people who still keep saying oh its going and things are getting worse,. they have ALREADY gone worse, i hate it here too. shithole.

    • @mrtraveller2020
      @mrtraveller2020 24 дня назад +49

      by the way sometimes months go by in the UK and i do not hear the english language anymore, it does not exist around here, here the language seems to be romanian, albanian, turkish, syrian, indian, Sri lankan. im in greater london

    • @borissh9932
      @borissh9932 24 дня назад +63

      62 yo is still young, go visit first

    • @edward5067
      @edward5067 24 дня назад +49

      Highly recommend a 2-week seminar in Riga with Stanislov Chernishov. I think it's called Russian in Riga. I went twice, from USA, and now I am studying Russian in Moscow for 6 months. I'm older than you, so it's do-able.

  • @Doug_NEPA
    @Doug_NEPA 24 дня назад +157

    So glad to have met you today! Fiona says, “Hi” as well!!

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +24

      Great to meet you guys! Say hi to Fiona!

    • @EkaterinaWayner
      @EkaterinaWayner 24 дня назад +18

      ❤ I second that!

    • @МаксимБ-ж2е
      @МаксимБ-ж2е 21 день назад +3

      Анбеливибл😅

    • @stokaji
      @stokaji 9 часов назад

      So nice to hear you guys have been married for 20 years and are moving to Russia. I just came back from there last week and I want to move back there after 30 years overseas.

  • @titanus49
    @titanus49 24 дня назад +87

    The most amazing aspect of Moscow, is how very clean and orderly everything is, and most wonderful of all is no ugly graffiti anywhere. Truly a place where the citizens are very proud to be residents of Moscow.

    • @user-qs1mq4ir8b
      @user-qs1mq4ir8b 23 дня назад +2

      there is grafitti. not as much as in US, but its there. I see it every day

    • @elenaweintoegl4064
      @elenaweintoegl4064 18 дней назад +2

      It’s so true. When I come to Moscow from Vienna which is absolutely marred with graffiti, it’s such a pleasure to walk there, such a huge contrast. Moscow is impeccably clean and not only in downtown Moscow but in other districts as well.

    • @morisdimitrov8801
      @morisdimitrov8801 12 дней назад

      DON'T TRUST THIS CHEAP RUZZIANZ PROPAGANDA. RUZZIANZ ARE FASCISTS!

  • @bellathereader1328
    @bellathereader1328 24 дня назад +159

    I’m from an area in the U.S. with a big Slavic population. It is true that it is a non-smiling and initially reserved culture. But as is said in this video, once you have an “open door”, then you see the wonderfulness of the people. I’m lucky, my daughter in law is Russian❤

    • @jackmade2027
      @jackmade2027 23 дня назад +4

      У нас просто нет притворства в культуре, зато вы в кино играете круто)

    • @bellathereader1328
      @bellathereader1328 23 дня назад +5

      @@jackmade2027 Russians are more realistic. Fast friendships are made and easily lost in American culture. We are an optimistic people, and smiling is expected. My daughter in law loves me, and I know it is a deep love.

    • @vladimiryatselenko8206
      @vladimiryatselenko8206 22 дня назад

      ruZZian

    • @alexgainsborough4921
      @alexgainsborough4921 21 день назад +4

      @@bellathereader1328 since childhood, elders have told me: "laughter and smiling without reason - is a sign of stupidity".

    • @user-of4ur3pr3r
      @user-of4ur3pr3r 20 дней назад

      Вам повезло,хорошие отношения с невесткой,это признак мудрости!!!😂😂❤❤❤👍🌞🌞♥️🕊️🕊️🌍🇧🇾 привет из Беларуси Минск.​@@bellathereader1328

  • @siouzsie
    @siouzsie 23 дня назад +77

    Love Russia. Love Moscow. I lived there for three years and miss it.
    Я люблю Россию.

    • @ildarb813
      @ildarb813 21 день назад

      Have you been studying here?

    • @siouzsie
      @siouzsie 21 день назад +1

      @@ildarb813 I worked there.

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад +1

      Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

    • @morisdimitrov8801
      @morisdimitrov8801 12 дней назад

      DON'T TRUST THIS CHEAP RUZZIANZ PROPAGANDA. RUZZIANZ ARE FASCISTS!

  • @robertjarman4261
    @robertjarman4261 24 дня назад +73

    Greetings from SPB formerly a Largs resident,now Russian citizen.

  • @mw6267
    @mw6267 24 дня назад +85

    Your videos to me are like a breath of fresh air, I moved from Russia to the UK 19 years ago hoping to have a happy family. The one thing I got from it: two wonderful girls. And now I have to face it: I just don't like my life here and never did. I used to find reasons, to say "I must try harder"- but it is just not my country. Right now Iam in the tallinn in the hotel preparing for my flight back to the UK after staying in Moscow for three weeks and I feel totally sick already. I feel almost wretched, and finally I admit, i cannot continue living in the UK, I don't like Europe or any other country and Ive travelled a lot, the only way for me is my Homeland, this is the only place on earth when I feel alive, present, truly happy - it's undescribable. I am quite pragmatic however this is something physical even my body signals me. 😢 9 more months and I just hope to leave for Moscow ❤❤

  • @victoriajamie99
    @victoriajamie99 24 дня назад +142

    I hope one day to move to Moscow . Russia and particularly Moscow is the best place I have ever been out of 72 countries visited

    • @anastasiap962
      @anastasiap962 22 дня назад +7

      Come to St. Petersburg also and travel across Russia - I’ve been to Baikal, Kamchatka, Sochi, Caucasus etc. I’m from St. Petersburg ❤ my husband is from England, he adores St. Petersburg, and our metro stations were shocking for him - like underground palaces and only for 0,50 £ 😅

  • @timothyjensen3802
    @timothyjensen3802 24 дня назад +147

    I just left Russia after a visit. Loved it.

    • @Marat_Kazey
      @Marat_Kazey 24 дня назад +3

      I wait you back! Now!

    • @martin-davidson
      @martin-davidson 21 день назад +1

      How did you get there mate, UK not letting anyone fly there due to sanctions?

    • @Jack-qr2iy
      @Jack-qr2iy 19 дней назад +3

      @user-yp2mw2ko9kalso Kaliningrad ,Bus from Gdańsk Poland

    • @JadrankoBrkic
      @JadrankoBrkic 19 дней назад

      @user-yp2mw2ko9k via Belgrade Serbia too.

  • @markb3786
    @markb3786 20 дней назад +32

    Moscow is a fantastic city. I have been there twice. Any American considering moving should start the process today to become part of a culture that values traditional beliefs.

  • @tanyaedwards4574
    @tanyaedwards4574 24 дня назад +87

    Foreigners find English speaking people speak too fast to understand- your words flow easily when you speak in your mother tongue, no matter the language 😁. The good thing about social media is that we're uncovering the lies we've been fed for far too long. A Polish YTuber I'm subscribed to wants to move to Russia too.

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад

      Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

    • @warehouse1429
      @warehouse1429 3 дня назад

      Who is the polish RUclipsr? I’m interested in following

  • @thedappercook
    @thedappercook 24 дня назад +83

    Love Russia and Moscow. A beautiful place and beautiful people. The most beautiful women on earth. Kiwi here, amazing to hear that you have lived in NZ.

    • @maxbazoev8921
      @maxbazoev8921 22 дня назад

      Howdy lad

    • @thedappercook
      @thedappercook 20 дней назад

      @@alexvlasny9755 hahahahaha yea righto, what media channels have you being watching?? That's insane. I wasn't arrested the first time why would I be arrested the second time?

  • @vmaysov
    @vmaysov 24 дня назад +80

    Glad to see u in Mother Russia, man! Good luck on your journey🤝

  • @ptaylor5014
    @ptaylor5014 24 дня назад +74

    I have been watching your channel and a few others these last few weeks, Russia looks great and the people seem to be amazing, with the way the UK is falling faster than brick dropped from a plane, i really want to get out of my own country, will have to wait till July next year as my daughter is in her last year of college.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +11

      Welcome aboard!

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад +1

      Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад

      ​@@alexvlasny9755Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

    • @Она-з4ц
      @Она-з4ц 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@PlanetSaturnClub Самые милые, на женские праздники дарять всем женщинам России цветы 😂😂😂

  • @user-db9mv2jw9f
    @user-db9mv2jw9f 24 дня назад +65

    Russian language is just phenomenal! Learning it is a long, long love story. Trust me.

  • @waynemclaughlin96
    @waynemclaughlin96 24 дня назад +163

    Every time I watch videos on Russia and its cities and the countryside of Russia, I fall more and more in love with Russia 🇷🇺 Canada 🇨🇦 I guess you would feel more safe in Moscow than you would in Glasgow or Edinburgh Scottish Guy ? Moscow is a much larger city than the two Scottish cities combined.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +29

      Moscow seems a lot safer, I’ve never seen any problems

    • @ladushki.0793
      @ladushki.0793 24 дня назад +19

      Живу в Москве больше 20 лет. Я женщина.Никогда на меня никто не нападал, даже когда шла с работы одна на окраине города поздно вечером или ехала в метро с вокзала в 6 утра

    • @user-eq2zr6bk1x
      @user-eq2zr6bk1x 24 дня назад +27

      Have you watch the canadian famaly of 8 just built a house in Nijniy Novgorod?! " Countryside acres"

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 24 дня назад +12

      Scotland has 5.5 million inhabitants, Moscow 12.7.

    • @alertbox
      @alertbox 24 дня назад +7

      I lived in Moscow for seven years, 1990-1997. It was much safer than the UK.

  • @leonardleonard3769
    @leonardleonard3769 24 дня назад +42

    If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.

  • @MU-ee9ro
    @MU-ee9ro 25 дней назад +67

    I really enjoyed the people you bumped into - who responded to your comment about speaking English!
    Shame you didn’t get them to subscribe to your channel (if they have RUclips)
    Great video! Proud to be a subscriber from the UK London! Keep it up! Keep showing us Moscow and Russia!

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +5

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @Doug_NEPA
      @Doug_NEPA 24 дня назад +22

      @@MU-ee9ro don’t worry….my wife, daughter and I all subscribed! 😊

    • @user-eq2zr6bk1x
      @user-eq2zr6bk1x 24 дня назад +4

      Dont you worry, theres youtube all over the country, from MotherRussia with ❤

    • @MU-ee9ro
      @MU-ee9ro 24 дня назад +8

      @@Doug_NEPA fantastic news! 🙌🏽!

    • @user-ry8vc3xw5r
      @user-ry8vc3xw5r 22 дня назад

      ​@@Doug_NEPA может вам дать интервью автора ролика?😊

  • @EdwardRadzinski
    @EdwardRadzinski 22 дня назад +18

    Moscow is a city of future. Very happy that you've found your home. Best of luck for you from the UK.

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr7822 24 дня назад +54

    So clean, reminds me of America before the 60s I
    In Baltimore, MD the rowhouse residence used to scrub the marble steps until they gleamed.
    Posted on X

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +5

      Thanks for watching

    • @kassb7405
      @kassb7405 24 дня назад

      Yeah the current Baltimore that is and has been run by a bunch of corrupt libtard politicians is nothing but a complete dumpster for a city

  • @cmonkey63
    @cmonkey63 25 дней назад +62

    Point 4 stood out for me. I'm 60 now, and wish someone had said that 30 years ago. Never too late though.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +4

      Yes!

    • @johnmccann7750
      @johnmccann7750 24 дня назад +7

      I used to work in Rosyth dockyard 1981 to 1999 and remember all the crap we were told back then. If you were going on a visit or holiday to a non approved country you were grilled rotten and warned about being approached by shadowy people ready to extract secrets that were bad for Her Majesty's defence. Propaganda still embedded in the population to this day, despite the fact that our government are more dangerous to us than we'd ever believe. I've seen enough to know I'd rather live in Russia than experience the decline that's headed our way in the UK. Much as I love Scotland I'd be willing to leave it if the opportunity was available.

    • @EUCRider15
      @EUCRider15 22 дня назад

      @@johnmccann7750 I fell in love with Scotland through the band Nazareth. I listened to their albums for a long time at home, in the car. And they came on tour to Russia quite often. I caught them in Sochi I think in 2016 (need to check on the properties of the photos). My friend and I were in the front rows of the hall where they performed. I still have exclusive photos that I took with a big Nikon DSLR right at McCafferty's point of view. Dan has since passed away and my friend moved to North Carolina and still lives there. He visited recently and we were at the bar reminiscing about old times. Even as a supporter of the western lifestyle, he noted that life was getting worse, his business (trading on amazon) was declining.

    • @EUCRider15
      @EUCRider15 22 дня назад

      @@johnmccann7750 I fell in love with Scotland through the band Nazareth. I listened to their albums for a long time at home, in the car. And they came on tour to Russia quite often. I caught them in Sochi I think in 2016 (need to check on the properties of the photos). My friend and I were in the front rows of the hall where they performed. I still have exclusive photos that I took with a big Nikon DSLR right at McCafferty's point of view. Dan has since passed away and my friend moved to North Carolina and still lives there. He visited recently and we were at the bar reminiscing about old times. Even as a supporter of the western lifestyle, he noted that life was getting worse, his business (trading on amazon) was declining.

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад

      Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

  • @bruced47
    @bruced47 24 дня назад +109

    Your videos are quite interesting. I'm 76, retire, and living near Chicago. If I was in my early 20s, I might consider Russia as a place to live. It's safer, cleaner, and devoid of the moral corruption and cultural rot that infests the USA at all levels.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +3

      @@bruced47 thanks for watching

    • @PlanetSaturnClub
      @PlanetSaturnClub 20 дней назад +2

      Russian Operatives are more nice and respectful than American Cops and FBI agents... 🤯

    • @bruced47
      @bruced47 19 дней назад

      @@otto_fon_krabbe9471 Only if I am able to read the works of Dostoyevsky in the Russian language.

    • @bruced47
      @bruced47 19 дней назад

      @@otto_fon_krabbe9471 I do not doubt what you say. Europe is dying. The Western Empire is dying.

    • @wiseknowledgeworldA
      @wiseknowledgeworldA 13 дней назад

      What jobs are there though ?

  • @TriciaScarlett-k7h
    @TriciaScarlett-k7h 24 дня назад +30

    Enjoyed your video.Iam in New Zealand and plan to visit Russia next year.Your info is very helpful

  • @deanprecio5663
    @deanprecio5663 23 дня назад +51

    I am from the UK currently in Russia at the moment visiting for 3 weeks with my Russian wife and son, love it here.
    Thanks once again for having the balls to share this content despite all the narratives, keep up the great work mate.

  • @leonardleonard3769
    @leonardleonard3769 24 дня назад +33

    Когда люди встречают иностранца который говорит хотя бы минимально на русском это дорого стоит

    • @user-uk3nx8cn4u
      @user-uk3nx8cn4u 23 дня назад

      Прям такие туземцы как индейцы, некежиток комунизма-либерализма навязанных Западом .
      Вы там жили хотя бы 10 лет? Они другие, для них Россия это территория, место для колонизации.

  • @paultreacy-anautismjourney3347
    @paultreacy-anautismjourney3347 24 дня назад +35

    I watched Liverpool at Spartak Moscow in 2002. Was a very unique experience. I stayed at the Katerina Hotel.

    • @vladkomar973
      @vladkomar973 24 дня назад +5

      За 20 лет Москва изменилась в лучшую сторону. Вы еë не узнаете! 👍❤

    • @paultreacy-anautismjourney3347
      @paultreacy-anautismjourney3347 24 дня назад +4

      ​@@vladkomar973I would love to return some day.

  • @Verycelticlady1
    @Verycelticlady1 24 дня назад +44

    Shout out to Brooklyn! (Native Brooklynite here). There is a very large Russian population in Brooklyn and Staten Island.
    Great video today!!

    • @elena79rus
      @elena79rus 19 дней назад

      There are almost no Russians in Brooklyn. They don't move there. The Russian speaking population in Brooklyn are Jewish immigrants who immigrated from the USSR (Mostly Odessa, Ukraine) back in the 1970s and the 1980s. Their children (who also still speak Russian) were mostly born and raised in Brooklyn. These Jewish people have nothing to do with Russia or Russians, neither culturally nor in terms of ethnicity. The dialect of the Russian language that they speak is also very different from Russian spoken in Russia. It sounds very funny and weird to any Russian.
      In recent years there have also been a lot of Russian speaking immigrants in Brooklyn from other republics of the former Soviet Union, like Uzbekistan or Tajikistan. They also have nothing to do with Russia or Russians.
      Now, if you want to see real Russians from Russia in the US, you need to go to Miami (Sunny Isles, Hallandale, Hollywood and Brickell). That's where most real Russian immigrants are, especially from Moscow. Boca Raton, FL also has a huge Russian community. The second largest concentration of Russians is San Jose, California, because of the IT industry. Also, Russians usually live among Americans in most major US cities, like in Seattle, Chicago, Austin, Charlotte, Tampa, San Diego, etc. Many Russians do not live in the Russian speaking communities in the US.

    • @Verycelticlady1
      @Verycelticlady1 19 дней назад

      @@elena79rus …… sorry, but I have to disagree. I was born and raised in Brooklyn and now live on Staten Island. Brighton Beach and Sheepshead Bay have a huge Russian population - almost 90,000, hence the nick name of “Little Odesa”. The large Jewish Russian population lives in areas like Boro Park, Williamsburg (the largest Orthodox Jewish population in NYC), and a few areas on Staten Island, plus huge communities in upstate NY. The Russian Orthodox (Christian) have been most recently been coming to Staten Island within the last decade or so. My neighbor and his family emigrated from Russia to Staten Island about 20 years ago. At the time, none of them spoke fluent English, but their sons integrated smoothly into the school system here and have gone on to very successful jobs now with NASA. They are Russian Orthodox (Christian). The Russian population on Staten Island is slightly less than in Brooklyn and as far as I know, there aren’t any Orthodox churches on Staten Island, but several beautiful cathedrals in Brooklyn. Actually, according to the latest population data for 2024, New York has the highest at 357K, California is second at 354K and Florida is third, with just about 2/3s that amount (196K). Anyway…… the point is, Russia has often been depicted as some dark, nefarious, unfriendly-to-outsiders place by the media, but recent videos by Russian citizens, as well as non-Russians living there now, show a very different place - one of law and order, strong family structure, rich culture etc. it is looking very inviting, especially as we see life here in the US take a sharp turn away from traditions and culture as it heads to more woke agendas at warp speed. My husband is of Lithuanian decent, and I taught in a Greek Orthodox school for many years, so the Russian culture, having several similar traits, has always interested me,coming from a totally different background of NY Irish/Scottish/Sicilian 😊 ~> which is why I follow several channels here.

  • @zavod-311
    @zavod-311 25 дней назад +80

    You have to do interviews with expats, Australians or Canadians living in Siberia, I also follow an American ex marine

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +15

      I did an interview with Dan wild Siberia, it’s on his channel under live streams from a few months ago

    • @zavod-311
      @zavod-311 20 дней назад

      @@alexvlasny9755 Hello troll say hello to the failed West

  • @korana6308
    @korana6308 21 день назад +13

    Literally Moscow is the most beautiful city imo.Thanks for the video❤

  • @megaotstoy
    @megaotstoy 25 дней назад +70

    1:38 wow, this random encounter was priceless!

  • @xalekcey
    @xalekcey 24 дня назад +166

    Russia is a country of opportunities.

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey 24 дня назад +12

      @@hansschwartz1480 For self-realization of a person. Have you watched the video? New horizons open up for a person, new opportunities appear. A person's opportunities are not necessarily money. First of all, it is self-realization and self-development. Money is only a pleasant bonus or a consequence of these opportunities.

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey 24 дня назад

      @@hansschwartz1480 Many young Russians are leaving Russia en masse only on the pages of Western propaganda newspapers. Just as I have repeatedly read reports that there are no men on the streets of Russian cities. This is nonsense and a lie.
      But of course, this phenomenon partially existed, two years ago. But these people left Russia not because of a lack of prospects and a lack of opportunities, but because of their political views and mobilization. But now more than 70% of these people have already returned to Russia.
      What came first, the chicken or the egg? For some reason, for you, self-realization is first and foremost money, and only then develop with this money. But Russia is turning the card table upside down. First of all, morality and soul, and material goods are in second place. First, a person realizes himself, sets new goals, does not see barriers, spiritual uplift, a new outlook on life, a change in worldview, development, and only then money, as a consequence of all of the above. Russia is a country of opportunities because there are all the ways for a person to realize themselves, and if after that a person can earn money, then that is a big plus. Russia is about morality, soul and non-material benefits of a person, and Western civilization is money and a material worldview.
      Russia helps a person to develop
      But if you want to talk about material benefits in Russia. Then in Russia now there is a big shortage of specialists in any industry, because the Russian economy is growing and there are not enough people.

    • @Michael-sv9mo
      @Michael-sv9mo 24 дня назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Michael-sv9mo
      @Michael-sv9mo 24 дня назад

      @@hansschwartz1480100% . A lot of these foreigners just spreading some nonsense propaganda. I’ve been to Russia every year. House in St Petersburg. It ain’t nothing like this Scottish man says it is. He talking some fantasy

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey 24 дня назад

      @@hansschwartz1480 Many young Russians are leaving Russia en masse only on the pages of Western propaganda newspapers. Just as I have repeatedly read reports that there are no men on the streets of Russian cities. This is nonsense and a lie.
      But of course, this phenomenon partially existed, two years ago. But these people left Russia not because of a lack of prospects and a lack of opportunities, but because of their political views and mobilization. But now more than 70% of these people have already returned to Russia.
      What came first, the chicken or the egg? For some reason, for you, self-realization is first and foremost money, and only then develop with this money. But Russia is turning the card table upside down. First of all, morality and soul, and material goods are in second place. First, a person realizes himself, sets new goals, does not see barriers, spiritual uplift, a new outlook on life, a change in worldview, development, and only then money, as a consequence of all of the above. Russia is a country of opportunities because there are all the ways for a person to realize themselves, and if after that a person can earn money, then that is a big plus. Russia is about morality, soul and non-material benefits of a person, and Western civilization is money and a material worldview.
      Russia helps a person to develop
      But if you want to talk about material benefits in Russia. Then in Russia now there is a big shortage of specialists in any industry, because the Russian economy is growing and there are not enough people.

  • @mikhailmakarov9627
    @mikhailmakarov9627 23 дня назад +11

    The old russian proverb says: "Кто в Москве не бывал, красоты не видал." ( Who hasn't been to Moscow hasn't seen beauty)

  • @End0fst0ry
    @End0fst0ry 24 дня назад +25

    Люди в Москве автоматически начинают говорить быстрее, даже если приезжают из маленьких городов, где речь и ритм жизни более размеренный. Я это на себе испытал, поэтому с уверенностью могу сказать, что это так.
    Когда возвращаюсь в свой город - мне требуется некоторое время, чтобы моя речь снова замедлилась.

    • @ipand1011
      @ipand1011 24 дня назад +2

      Я был в Москве, там действительно быстро всё, надо улавливать. Много молодых энергичных людей. Я раньше тоже быстро говорил, многие меня поправляли, сейчас с возрастом медленнее.

    • @End0fst0ry
      @End0fst0ry 24 дня назад +1

      @@ipand1011 быстро потому, что расстояния большие и всюду надо успевать. Это не связано с энергичностью молодых людей. Это влияние среды.

    • @kihyunm6375
      @kihyunm6375 23 дня назад

      Слышала есть западное исследование, которое показало, что жители больших городов говорят и ходят быстрее.

    • @End0fst0ry
      @End0fst0ry 19 дней назад

      @@kihyunm6375 да для того, чтобы это выяснить на собственом опыте - поживите год в маленьком городе и год в Москве. Тут и исследования не нужны, всё так и есть) Можно в гости пригласить кого-нибудь из Москвы или Питера, если Вы живёте в маленьком городе - пойдите на прогулку, Вам придётся догонять гостя :D

    • @OnlyThis-1
      @OnlyThis-1 19 дней назад

      Я люблю быстрый ритм и не могу долго находиться в малых городах. Обожаю Москву!

  • @user-eq4kd5on3h
    @user-eq4kd5on3h 24 дня назад +77

    Комментарий в поддержку канала!

  • @johnreynolds5407
    @johnreynolds5407 21 день назад +16

    Moscow is a spectacular city. I admire your independence of mind and spirit.

  • @lindaphillips4646
    @lindaphillips4646 24 дня назад +19

    Good advice. I wish someone on such videos would focus on the Russian Orthodox Churches which i love. I wish i could see inside each one . And even get glimpses of the services , but i recognize the unlikelyhood of that. Because of the beauty and holiness of the services. As a convert to the Orthodox Church who first attended services in Moscow and St. Petersburg, they would be my first loves if i could go back, which i cannot now..☦️💜☦️

    • @user-dl7nl8td2j
      @user-dl7nl8td2j 20 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/iiNCZ0a9HvY/видео.htmlsi=DPn6DT14Lpf5brtD

  • @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522
    @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522 25 дней назад +44

    Greetings from Serbia! Sitting here and envying you on living in Russia. I wonder why is it that you didn't feel quite at home in Serbia? So could you please do like a cross reference about all those countries, what were the pluses and what was a no-no for you. Cheers and best of luck! ;)

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  24 дня назад +19

      I found it harder to make friend in Serbia and of course I didn’t speak any of the language. Although I am still in contact with people from there. I lived one year in Belgrade

    • @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522
      @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522 24 дня назад +10

      @@scottishguyinmoscow Oh, so sorry to hear that you had a hard time making friends in Serbia and Belgrade of all places. That is the last thing I expected to hear, honestly. Still, as a person from Belgrade, who has many, many international friends, I am really sorry that you didn't feel at home here. Hope you'll still come when you can, and that we will improve on second impression, even if you don't remain living here. And thank you for replying. :)

    • @Clockworkg1rl
      @Clockworkg1rl 22 дня назад +2

      Serbian brother envies Russian brothers in kindness and friendship, so cool 😂

    • @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522
      @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522 22 дня назад

      @@Clockworkg1rl This sister (not a brother) is not exactly sure what you mean. :) I would love to live in Russia, been there several times, know many people... For me too, it's the only place outside of Serbian lands where I feel at home. I know what it's like, and wish I could part-take in that. :) And as for envy, it's not bad envy, and it's not really envy - it's admiration, really. :)))

    • @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522
      @kosecuvaiboggacuva7522 22 дня назад +2

      @@Danil-yz7wy Nu da, mi bratyam vsegda ochen i ochen radi. :) I ti priezzhai, hotya bi zazhech. :) Na schet tabaka, slava Bogu, ne kuryu. :) No ponimayu chto hochesh skazat, druzhishche i bratuha :))))

  • @user-dd5vp5mv2x
    @user-dd5vp5mv2x 24 дня назад +29

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @marcogilardini5872
    @marcogilardini5872 24 дня назад +40

    Great Russia

  • @andryant
    @andryant 25 дней назад +67

    Погнали! Ready to move to Russia soon!

  • @xlxfx
    @xlxfx 25 дней назад +59

    The amount of models in this video and we’re not 7 mins in yet

    • @Cosmos-0777
      @Cosmos-0777 24 дня назад +9

      you have no idea what you can see in gym... and they are even not a pro, just a regular girls... so pretty, so sexy... it is candy shop for your eyes 🤩🤪

    • @FishMan1nsk
      @FishMan1nsk 22 дня назад

      @@Cosmos-0777 yeah but only for eyes :D

    • @Cosmos-0777
      @Cosmos-0777 22 дня назад +1

      @@FishMan1nsk why? You can try to start relationship if she is single. ☺

    • @Mehecskekutato
      @Mehecskekutato 5 дней назад

      @@Cosmos-0777 The girls in any gym are usually attractive,thats not city or country specific.

  • @lily6345
    @lily6345 24 дня назад +25

    This is a very good video Jim! Thanks a lot.

  • @selfishbiaich
    @selfishbiaich 25 дней назад +36

    I think in western countries people don't really make friends and stay away from others as much as they can to avoid ratting on non existen things so they use small talk instead. And if they make friends it's because they've decided you are their personal slave, not because you are equal. Friendshiping in west is a lottle bit mad.

    • @selfishbiaich
      @selfishbiaich 20 дней назад

      @@alexvlasny9755 if there was heaven on earth everyone would have left there already.

  • @BritishChef436
    @BritishChef436 24 дня назад +9

    You, sir, are making something amazing videos. You will definitely go far on RUclips. I hope to come to Moscow one day

  • @tselinsky6452
    @tselinsky6452 24 дня назад +9

    It takes amazing courage to make the plunge that you did. Someone like yourself who is capable of working hard and managing uncertainty can do quite well. Good for you and keep it up, glad to see the channel growing!

  • @stuasp6679
    @stuasp6679 21 день назад +10

    I’d love to visit Russia, so much history and culture. People need to look into history and keep an open mind and try things for themselves. They’ll be surprised

  • @michaelmcclafferty3346
    @michaelmcclafferty3346 24 дня назад +19

    Thanks for an interesting video.
    The more I travel then the more I realise that people’s needs the world over are basically the same.

  • @sergeyshubin352
    @sergeyshubin352 24 дня назад +20

    The monument to children victims of adult vices is an interesting one! There was a lot of controversy when it was just erected, as tradition of monuments with negative connotation was almost nonexistent in Russia. Local residents didn't like the monument and told it was ugly. I like it though, I think the artist was genuine in expressing this idea.

    • @NatalyCrowley
      @NatalyCrowley 24 дня назад +3

      This is my favorite monument in Moscow. I am a local resident. 😁
      It would be interesting if they let blogger through the fence and allowed us to film the monument up close.

    • @Justyburger
      @Justyburger 19 дней назад +1

      I know what you mean. I can imagine a child asking what this monument means. It lacks innocence and it could be taken both ways. I think the best thing about it, is that it sends a clear message to parents.

  • @GregoryBamber
    @GregoryBamber 24 дня назад +10

    Kindest and warmest is the truth. Friendly and helpful too as I said in my last comment.

  • @user-sl3il5sz2s
    @user-sl3il5sz2s 24 дня назад +7

    There have been many very large and dramatic wars on our land in recent centuries. This changes the mentality. On the one hand, we have seen many times that you can only save yourself together, you cannot survive in a big trouble alone and you need to help those who are nearby. It is a shame not to help.
    On the other hand, Russians can become very unpleasant people if you really anger them and become an enemy. Friends and enemies are real concepts in Russia.
    In addition, the ancient tradition of helping a foreign wanderer is still strong in Russia.

  • @kristinak137
    @kristinak137 23 дня назад +25

    😊😊😊 I am so proud of my country and our president, that made Russia to what’s it’s now!!! ❤❤❤

  • @davinagarrido245
    @davinagarrido245 24 дня назад +33

    HELLO. SCOTTISH GUY. From Brit in Moscow. Been here for 18yrs. I can tell you a few things

  • @ALVARA80ify
    @ALVARA80ify 24 дня назад +8

    Good luck in the development of the channel and in life! May everything be fine with you! Greetings from the south of Russia)

  • @FaziahAddala-jl1ff
    @FaziahAddala-jl1ff 24 дня назад +14

    THANK YOU SO MUCH DEAR ❤ MERCI ❤

  • @gigibenea3529
    @gigibenea3529 24 дня назад +12

    The “” small conversation “” ,to help you understand, is only in UK , US and parts of 🇨🇦 😅, not the French one 😂, in rest of Europians countries , if you start to talk to someone they will look to you 🧐🤨😳🙄😬👀👀👀👀and step back, 2situations 1:you want to steal something or2: you are not “”ok””😅

  • @irmscher9
    @irmscher9 23 дня назад +5

    Moscow seems so great for walking exploration

  • @user-tx4ke8yt9m
    @user-tx4ke8yt9m 11 дней назад +1

    Love the sound of Scottish English ) thanks for saying such a nice things about Russians ! We will always welcome everyone, who’s coming to Russia with good intentions !

  • @familychannell2210
    @familychannell2210 21 день назад +4

    well said. Choose the life you want and go for it!

  • @heavyduty4010
    @heavyduty4010 24 дня назад +10

    Im 40 really considering moving i dont know the language but have always loved and been fascinated by Russia.

  • @topmusictobibe
    @topmusictobibe 22 дня назад +6

    Greetings, mate. Russian is a very very difficult language and the russians are well aware of that and are not very demanding like the french, for example, it goes by itself that it's very very hard for a foreigner to learn it even on a basic level. So the only important thing really is the idea and the vibe when you try to comunicate to people in a foreign language, the grammar and the pronounciation really don't count that much, the only important thing is comunicating intelligent ideas with a good vibe, the rest is details.
    P.S.
    Learning english for years and then listening to a scottish person speak english and not being able to understand a word, not even where a word starts and ends was a real shock, lol. So I feel your pain about coming to Russia and having problems understanding the locals that speak not quite like at russian lessons at a language school :) Really good content, nice job!

  • @gloriageorgieva6257
    @gloriageorgieva6257 24 дня назад +25

    That detail with the tree where people can put their lockets tells you something very important. I always thought bridges look messy with all those lockets on them, which is not pleasant for the eye and breaks the aesthetics of the outside environment. Simple solutions like that just make a lot of difference, because you want to walk around clean and nice-looking streets and bridges. Seeing that clean environment itself educates people to respect it, kids see clean street they will never trou their garbage outside the bin. This respect for the environment and the people surrounding you is very much gone in Western countries.

    • @k1ssulja
      @k1ssulja 24 дня назад

      Cleanliness is the easiest and cheapest way to make any city look better

  • @alman6581
    @alman6581 6 дней назад +2

    Thanks for this.
    Loving to see good news about Russia. Wonderful country - leave politics behind - and enjoyy.

  • @zimargo
    @zimargo 24 дня назад +6

    Спасибо тебе за хорошие слова. Всех благ!

  • @MWS-d6d
    @MWS-d6d 19 дней назад +5

    Hi, I can only echo what you say about the Russian people: warm and kind, and within their family (I am married to a Russian woman for nearly 30 years) most caring and empathetic. I am German, we are (still) living in Germany - and quite a few of the German people are just the contrary…keep posting your nice and informative videos, that help to educate those who were never ever in Russia!

  • @jonesmorales-tu6kq
    @jonesmorales-tu6kq 22 дня назад +6

    Im hispanic from Canada moved to Canada when i was 1 year old from Guatemala. This place is becoming a nightmare day by day ....wish i could moved to Russia

  • @MatveyGordeev663
    @MatveyGordeev663 24 дня назад +19

    Шотландия будет свободна💪

  • @randallkehrt
    @randallkehrt 23 дня назад +5

    Have YOU of the concept called "The Quality-of-Life Index"? In the USA the major cities have a declining Quality-of Life Index as I have experienced it in Philadelphia and in Louisville. Luckly with my wife and myself having the wealth to escape those two cities we NOW live in Eastern Tennessee and our quality-of-life is NOW back to what it was when I was growing up in Kentucky. I can see that Moscow has a high quality-of-life for those Russians who can afford to live there. About the language, I see that there are portable language translators or apps you can have on YOUR AI equipped phone. The new Samsung phones have apps that can translate in real time the spoken words of Russians into English and that is what someone can do if they lack the ability and the time to invest in learning to speak and understand a new language. Being a retired person who has just moved into a new community I would love to come and visit Moscow and stay for a year and find out how the Russians in Moscow live. I can already tell that I would love to explore the Moscow Metro and its cultural sites.

  • @user-vm3tg4gu9d
    @user-vm3tg4gu9d 21 день назад +6

    Россия-Шотландия! ❤

  • @yunnapr6917
    @yunnapr6917 21 день назад +4

    loved those swings you passed by

  • @vkdrk
    @vkdrk 16 дней назад +1

    I moved to the UK from Slovakia in 2011 and I like it here. People are friendly and welcoming as long as you respect the British culture. My parents are in Slovakia and they are more than happy living there. They have their own house with a big garden, which is the most important thing for them as a retired couple in their early 60s. Maybe I will move back when I get old, but for now, I am happy here in the UK. I love that I can spend time in both countries. I like how busy the UK is (population of Slovakia equals to 1/2 of London), you can always find something to do + the architecture, museums, the way of life, the people, but I also enjoy the mountains in Slovakia, proper 4 season and how laid back Slovaks are. Skiing, hiking, mountain biking...it's another level and I miss that sometimes, so I visit often. Speaking of Russia, I would love to visit one day. Since they introduced an electronic visa to Russia, it should be a bit easier now :)

  • @teresamc7630
    @teresamc7630 20 дней назад +3

    Beautiful monument! I love Russian statuary 😍

  • @suegreene1
    @suegreene1 24 дня назад +7

    What an interesting mesaje of that monument!

  • @Air-wt3gf
    @Air-wt3gf 24 дня назад +3

    Позитивное видео, привет из Москвы 😊💗🤟

  • @DyadyaRona
    @DyadyaRona 24 дня назад +5

    I want to live NE of Moscow. Thanks from Ron in the Philippines

  • @R1tnmk
    @R1tnmk 13 дней назад +1

    It's definitely noticed about the image of people. Thank you

  • @Flugeo
    @Flugeo 20 дней назад +1

    Moscow citizen here, have never seen that monument with children playing, interesting place, curious to go there, thx for showing it. Also just subbed, keep it up

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 5 дней назад

    Jim, I've always wanted to spend at least one year in Moscow to experience the four seasons. Take us along.

  • @JoBlakeLisbon
    @JoBlakeLisbon 19 дней назад +2

    Genuinely inspiring brother. Great channel.

  • @fionaward8540
    @fionaward8540 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for the video.

  • @andrewharris9105
    @andrewharris9105 6 дней назад +1

    brilliant mate. I deeply love Scotland but man it has fallen. good luck. love your videos.

  • @nicovlad5721
    @nicovlad5721 21 день назад +2

    I've always had a passion to live in Russia. I'm seriously thinking about it. I'm on a NZ passport. And keen to explore the possibilities. Any advice suggestions would be great and links. Slavic Kiwi 🙏

  • @andrewharris9105
    @andrewharris9105 6 дней назад +1

    Brilliant video. Did similar but from Edinburgh to Madrid. Don’t regret a single thing.

  • @user-ju6ud4go6b
    @user-ju6ud4go6b 15 дней назад +1

    Very interesting videos you are making. Moscow seems very clean and litter free and graffiti free. Of course Russia is such a huge country and quite fascinating.

  • @user-wr3gy7el2h
    @user-wr3gy7el2h 18 дней назад +2

    So cute everyone is so cool 😎 🇷🇺🙏❤️👏🏻👍 awesome channel!!!!!

  • @ДмитрийАндрианов-й4ы

    I read that for the residents of the British Isles it is shocking in Russia that in winter apartments are hot and it costs practically nothing))

    • @Moscow124
      @Moscow124 22 дня назад +2

      Да, в России центральное отопление и его включают сразу у всех, если температура держится 8 градусов 5 дней и так же у всех отключают и в квартирах очень тепло)

    • @Osafune2
      @Osafune2 5 дней назад

      I would wrap up warm to leave the apartment and then be soaked in sweat after using the metro haha

  • @merlygarrido1096
    @merlygarrido1096 17 дней назад +3

    Priviet Rusia. Peru

  • @SeanBunzick
    @SeanBunzick 14 дней назад +1

    Russia IS on MY List and I TOTALLY agree with you: I've been traveling to my Second Home of Thailand for over thirty years now and consider Chiang Mai my Second Home! My Thai is hardly fluent but I DO speak and understand enough to get around and have truly come to love the Kingdom of Thailand as deeply as I do. I have had similar feelings in Cambodia, Vietnam & China and I believe Russia has the same potential! Best wishes from the States, my good man!🙂

  • @yellowboot6629
    @yellowboot6629 24 дня назад +7

    Congratulations 🧙 Thanks ❣️

  • @user-wr3gy7el2h
    @user-wr3gy7el2h 18 дней назад +1

    Thank You for your channel!!!! 🇷🇺🙏❤️👏🏻👍

  • @alexbondar5923
    @alexbondar5923 17 дней назад +3

    Great video as usual!!!

  • @DennyguyinUlyanovsk
    @DennyguyinUlyanovsk 12 дней назад +1

    Well said Jim from a Scottish guy in Ulyanovsk 😊

  • @Toki2Me
    @Toki2Me 12 дней назад +1

    Спасибо за Ваше непредвзятое мнение) всегда приятно смотреть мнение о России со стороны

  • @SimonFlax
    @SimonFlax 15 дней назад +2

    Your blow me away what a lovely place it is funny how the west paints another side of it hay thanks for g8 video 🎉

  • @rockybalboa3469
    @rockybalboa3469 24 дня назад +5

    Years ago in Glasgow while being inside a hotel elevator I realized that I couldn't catch any single word said by people around. Few days before when attending some training courses in Newcastle I was told by the tutor not to even try to understand what they were talking, because they speak ‘rubbish’. Guess the same story happened with you in Moscow. PS I understand 100% of what you said.

  • @ДмитрийАндрианов-й4ы

    Yesterday I read in the news that Putin signed a law simplifying the relocation of foreigners from Western countries to Russia. I don't know the details because I've been a Muscovite since birth and I don't need it, but perhaps if someone is interested, they can contact the website of the Russian embassy in your country for clarification.

    • @nihilistzero8066
      @nihilistzero8066 23 дня назад

      id rather a tarantula lay eggs in my ear than freeze my arse off in almost darkness... in a concrete jungle for a majority of the year, sounds really appealing....

    • @ДмитрийАндрианов-й4ы
      @ДмитрийАндрианов-й4ы 22 дня назад +1

      @@nihilistzero8066 ok, we'll cross you out...

    • @vulgarisopinio
      @vulgarisopinio 22 дня назад +2

      @@nihilistzero8066
      Looks like that tarantula did a great job with your brain.

  • @user-mt5nx3ro4i
    @user-mt5nx3ro4i 20 дней назад +4

    Hello from Edinburgh

  • @eliden-jk8in
    @eliden-jk8in 23 дня назад +4

    Really would love to come visit and if it it’s suppose to be, move to Russia. But it is very difficult to get visa right now 😢

  • @wendyspicer8588
    @wendyspicer8588 6 дней назад +1

    Good for you.

  • @anastasiaplh2815
    @anastasiaplh2815 23 дня назад +4

    And my little personal observation, Scots are very open ppl and I felt the same Scotland is my home. A lot of similarities in Scottish and Russian mentalities tbf