Guys, I was very pleased to host you in Siberia❤️ We are always glad to have guests! I wish your subscribers to visit Russia at least once. Добро пожаловать🥰
Dasha, thanks again for your amazing hospitality and for the unforgettable memories we made together! Say hi to your mom and brother for us-we hope they enjoy the video! We already miss you and can’t wait to see you again, maybe next year in another country! 😊💖
Indeed, growing up with those old rotary dial phones was quite enjoyable. As a child, I had one of those picture viewer toys, and I loved it. It's difficult to put the feeling into words when seeing all these old toys. Thanks for the memory.
It makes me feel sad actually. At 45 i know how everything worked 400 years before i was born and the new generation has no idea what 2000 were like while having access to all the knowledge in world at their finger tips.
Justin is surprised by some stuff which are actually common not only in Russia, but in Europe as well, at least in parts of it. Makes me think there are actually so many differences between Europe/Russia on the one side, and Far East/Australia on the other! In your previous video he was shocked about the windows in the flat, but they’re not just typical in Russia, in Europe they’re totally normal 😂 same for the trolleybus. So I guess he was so surprised because you don’t have them in Australia? So interesting. The old phone, I’m from the 90s and yes that phone it’s vintage also from me, but I do know what it is and how it works 😅
In 1990 St Petersburg, pretty much everyone had buttons instead of the dial on their home phones already. But they were still corded. I have seen a few cars with warless phones at the time, but like there was still a cord connected to the car's phone unit. And omg i just remembered that it was considered very cool to have Chinese ceramic cup sets in those wardrobes lol
There was a very interesting time in Russia between 1990 and 1995 that needs its own museum. 1st PCs, VCRs, 1st gaming consoles. everything was so interesting and innovating. Nowadays i cant care less about a new iphone or whatever.
My first time watching your video with my 6 yr old daughter. What a wonderful reviews about your trip to Russia Siberia... Beautiful views and seeing all the old toys, wired telephones, scary dolls, clothes, etc. Oh the teasets.. my parents keep many sets in their glass cupboards when I was growing up.. looking forward to your other videos..
This is for special occasions Like Family parties. birthdays, New Year. Usually it is a set for 12 people Some comes with matching cutlery as well. I grandparents had sets for 6, 12 and 24 people.
Justin and Alina come to Canada and I will show you around my beautiful city Calgary, Alberta province. Come Sommer time hottest days up to 33C and coldest days negative -40C in the winter time.
@@AndreiBerezin Not really - I flew to Novosibirsk for refueling between Irkutsk and Moscow in 1988. Novosibirsk was already an impressively modern sight from the air. I was doing a safety tour of Siberian factories and got as far north as Bratsk. I had fun too and made it out to Baikal and saw ethnic entertainment from the Buryats and other northern peoples. In Canada , I had grown up in Alberta, north west of Calgary within view of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. So , I was able to cope with the temperatures in Siberia in May. Calgary, as well as being an increasingly desirable destination is the gateway to Banff National Park westbound and the hoodoos of the Drumheller badlands south. There is the Calgary Stampede as well as a mountain winter wind called the Chinook, sometimes bringing a mock Spring with temperatures soaring for a few days before returning to winter. It's quite a place and I believe that you would enjoy it. Calgary's not my city, I live in Vancouver BC, also worth visiting and en route to Calgary. I enjoyed this content and hope the creators get to visit Canada. 4:39
@@AndreiBerezin У меня мама в юности там жила и тоже отзывалась очень хорошо о зиме в Новосибирске) Но блин я не морозоустойчивый, такие морозы слегка пугают..))) В моем Краснодаре то средняя температура днём в январе +4, а там наверное все -25, жуть..)
@@Oleg_Ya секрет в том, что -25 в Сибири ощущается так же, как -15 в Европейской России, из-за другой влажности. А как вы думаете в Якутии в -50 люди на работу ходят? Там сдвиг еще ощутимее. Так что не бойтесь. Перчатки, шарф, шапка и флис под джинсы - этого достаточно
@@AndreiBerezin Честно не знаю как ходят на работу в Якутии... для меня зима в Якутии ассациируется с абсолютным холодомтипа как открытый космос, что-то вроде того...))
Bald and Bankrupt would be in the Soviet museum for days! Too bad he got banned from visiting Russia and he was promoting it in a positive way! Great channel guys. I just subscribed. Keep up the great work! May your 1 million subscribers target be achieved soon!
I enjoyed this video because showing Russian life. I grew up in Hong Kong in the 1960s, when rotary dial phones were used, also in America. They were phased out by push-button phones in the 1970s.
I am 78 and live in the USA. Most of the things in that museum I used growing up like the dial telephone. Later we graduated to push button phones. Tube type TVs. One time in college I was to find TVs to replace the ones in our lounge. I tried without success to convince the student council to go with color TVs but they couldn't justify the need even though there was a surplus of money so we got new B&W TVs.
You're too young to understand how that telephone works. We have that type of phone in Australia too in 1980s. They later replaced that circular dial with number buttons in the 1990s
СССР уже давно нет - что вам мешает сделать "всё не депрессивное"!? (как же "промыли головы" людям - что всё советское им кажется депрессивным) - теперь ваше поколение приходит - покажите что вы можете - а не "нойте" про СССР.
Она должна своими руками город перестроить? Что за бред 🤦♂️ И да, серые советские хрущи выглядят ужасно зимой. Планировка тоже ужасная. Избавиться от них значит переселять полстраны, денег на это нет и не будет. И если у кого-то другого мнение, это не значит что ему «промыли головы». Странно, что приходится объяснять такую базу((((
Ну почему 50? В 90е пользовались такими телефонами, пейджеры тогда тока появились. Кнопочные ещё конечно были. Трубка со станцией появилась у меня дома где то в 2010-2011 г., хотя конечно их начали раньше продавать.
I am 49 and some of the things in the museum, they still existed in my childhood but Alina is in her 20s and she still experienced these old home appliances/gadgets in her childhood. Just means Asia, compared to Russia, evolved faster maybe by 15 to 20 yrs but Japan evolved the fastest in Asia.
I'm confused. The car you rode after your museum tour was right handed but after a few seconds, the next car was left handed. They allow you to choose in Russia?
Алина и Джастин, будьте осторожны с запуском дрона. Вас могут задержать. Я не шучу. В некоторых регионах полный запрет. Знаете, что может быть? Заберут все средства связи и будут их изучать. Так что подумайте много раз, прежде чем использовать. Такие времена.
Love you Guys but I feel like you deserve more and I really want you to grow (1) Kindly DO NOT post content exceeding 12 min PER video (2) Split Longer vlogs into 12 min parts and follow (1) and don't be shy of too many videos since right now more content will only grab you more reach and then quantity will lead to quality (3) Always start the vlog with a short 10 sec clip of emotional cuts from entire 12min video just like a teaser appears before a trailer starts since it works like an excellent hook for viewers and improves viewer retention (4) Keep improving thumbnails, hashtags, and follow the RUclips algorithm and remind people to LIKE & COMMENT
pelmeni dumplings are not Russian food (actually nothing but repka or turnips kinda thingy). This is the traditional food of those Eurasian and Siberian ethnic groups whose lands the Russians expropriated.
Азиатами в английском называют монголоидов. Вы еще многого не знаете. У них кавказцы это знаете кто? Белые люди. Мы с вами для англоязычного - кавказцы.
Guys, I was very pleased to host you in Siberia❤️ We are always glad to have guests! I wish your subscribers to visit Russia at least once. Добро пожаловать🥰
Dasha, thanks again for your amazing hospitality and for the unforgettable memories we made together! Say hi to your mom and brother for us-we hope they enjoy the video! We already miss you and can’t wait to see you again, maybe next year in another country! 😊💖
Having a summer house in the countryside is such a vibe
The whole country has it
What a beautiful summer house, very modern. Love the scenery around the summer house.
Indeed, growing up with those old rotary dial phones was quite enjoyable. As a child, I had one of those picture viewer toys, and I loved it. It's difficult to put the feeling into words when seeing all these old toys. Thanks for the memory.
Omg, seeing you having trouble how that old phone works makes me feel really old 😭❤
😅🫂
It makes me feel sad actually. At 45 i know how everything worked 400 years before i was born and the new generation has no idea what 2000 were like while having access to all the knowledge in world at their finger tips.
Seems like many people have a summer home or a small farm growing vegetables too.
Dasha and you guys are such delightful spirits!
Justin is surprised by some stuff which are actually common not only in Russia, but in Europe as well, at least in parts of it. Makes me think there are actually so many differences between Europe/Russia on the one side, and Far East/Australia on the other! In your previous video he was shocked about the windows in the flat, but they’re not just typical in Russia, in Europe they’re totally normal 😂 same for the trolleybus. So I guess he was so surprised because you don’t have them in Australia? So interesting.
The old phone, I’m from the 90s and yes that phone it’s vintage also from me, but I do know what it is and how it works 😅
Because we, russians, are europeans culturally and historiclly, so we are "Old world" and, on the other hand, Australia or Usa are "New world".
Да они вообще все инопланетяне. Австралия, ЮВА, Бразилия - все это наши антиподы во всех смыслах
Walking down memory lane for Alina. Really interesting. Love from us here in Malaysia
That is a nice modern summer house with an ideal location, close to a pond. It just needs to gardening to grow vegetables like a proper dacha.
In 1990 St Petersburg, pretty much everyone had buttons instead of the dial on their home phones already. But they were still corded. I have seen a few cars with warless phones at the time, but like there was still a cord connected to the car's phone unit. And omg i just remembered that it was considered very cool to have Chinese ceramic cup sets in those wardrobes lol
russia is beautiful.
i wish i could visit russia one day and that things stop escalating between the west and russia.
- from canada with love.
I was just going to comment that! The natural scenery has got to be some of the most beautiful!
Даша очень милая и красивая девушка.
Loving your adventures.
Very good friend and very good house in the nature!
Very nice. Thank you for the video.
I'm addicted to your videos and this one was lit
city is so clean.
one lucky dude you are Justin
Your guys channel is awesome!!!
Thank you ☺️🩷🫂
That region of Russia looks amazing, I hope to visit there one day...
Also your friend Dasha is stunning 😍
The USSR Museum is amazing, keep these memories of yourself forever.
There was a very interesting time in Russia between 1990 and 1995 that needs its own museum. 1st PCs, VCRs, 1st gaming consoles. everything was so interesting and innovating. Nowadays i cant care less about a new iphone or whatever.
I love USSR aesthetics. I hope they continue to protect it forever.
These vlogs are getting better and better
I love your videos Justin & Alina I'm watching from somalia
My first time watching your video with my 6 yr old daughter. What a wonderful reviews about your trip to Russia Siberia... Beautiful views and seeing all the old toys, wired telephones, scary dolls, clothes, etc. Oh the teasets.. my parents keep many sets in their glass cupboards when I was growing up.. looking forward to your other videos..
Повредить ноготь - это же очень больно. Но азиатским ребятам ничего не страшно. Доснял видео дальше, как ничего не случилось. Молодец, герой!
This is for special occasions Like Family parties. birthdays, New Year. Usually it is a set for 12 people Some comes with matching cutlery as well. I grandparents had sets for 6, 12 and 24 people.
Justin, Alina is a keeper...when are you going to put a ring on her finger?
Don't force them ) but Alina is really a great person
aww, too bad you guys couldn't even stay overnight. hope your toe healed quickly, Justin
Justin and Alina come to Canada and I will show you around my beautiful city Calgary, Alberta province. Come Sommer time hottest days up to 33C and coldest days negative -40C in the winter time.
We really want to go there maybe next year! Thank you! you can text us to Instagram @justin_and_alina we will be happy to meet you there ☺️👍🏻
That's just like Siberia
@@AndreiBerezin
Not really
- I flew to Novosibirsk for refueling between Irkutsk and Moscow in 1988. Novosibirsk was already an impressively modern sight from the air.
I was doing a safety tour of Siberian factories and got as far north as Bratsk.
I had fun too and made it out to Baikal and saw ethnic entertainment from the Buryats and other northern peoples.
In Canada , I had grown up in Alberta, north west of Calgary within view of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. So , I was able to cope with the temperatures in Siberia in May.
Calgary, as well as being an increasingly desirable destination is the gateway to Banff National Park westbound and the hoodoos of the Drumheller badlands south. There is the Calgary Stampede as well as a mountain winter wind called the Chinook, sometimes bringing a mock Spring with temperatures soaring for a few days before returning to winter.
It's quite a place and I believe that you would enjoy it. Calgary's not my city, I live in Vancouver BC, also worth visiting and en route to Calgary.
I enjoyed this content and hope the creators get to visit Canada. 4:39
Кайфовая серия) Захотелось тоже в Сибирь сгонять. Но только летом...))
Зима прекрасна, вы что.
Еще и комаров нет.
Вы знаете какого конского размера в Новосибе комары?
Мы зимой теперь тоже хотим)
@@AndreiBerezin У меня мама в юности там жила и тоже отзывалась очень хорошо о зиме в Новосибирске) Но блин я не морозоустойчивый, такие морозы слегка пугают..))) В моем Краснодаре то средняя температура днём в январе +4, а там наверное все -25, жуть..)
@@Oleg_Ya секрет в том, что -25 в Сибири ощущается так же, как -15 в Европейской России, из-за другой влажности. А как вы думаете в Якутии в -50 люди на работу ходят? Там сдвиг еще ощутимее. Так что не бойтесь. Перчатки, шарф, шапка и флис под джинсы - этого достаточно
@@AndreiBerezin Честно не знаю как ходят на работу в Якутии... для меня зима в Якутии ассациируется с абсолютным холодомтипа как открытый космос, что-то вроде того...))
What a lovely village 🤩❤️ love from Nepal.
Bald and Bankrupt would be in the Soviet museum for days! Too bad he got banned from visiting Russia and he was promoting it in a positive way! Great channel guys. I just subscribed. Keep up the great work! May your 1 million subscribers target be achieved soon!
bald was a weirdo who go town to town trying to catch teenagers for money, absolutely disgusting guy
Я как житель Новосибирска одобряю😅. Даже мой дом показали
I enjoyed this video because showing Russian life. I grew up in Hong Kong in the 1960s, when rotary dial phones were used, also in America. They were phased out by push-button phones in the 1970s.
I am 78 and live in the USA. Most of the things in that museum I used growing up like the dial telephone. Later we graduated to push button phones. Tube type TVs. One time in college I was to find TVs to replace the ones in our lounge. I tried without success to convince the student council to go with color TVs but they couldn't justify the need even though there was a surplus of money so we got new B&W TVs.
That is so interesting! It's crazy to think how much technology has changed in just a few decades😅
Alina glows differently in this video look like she's genuinely happy
You're too young to understand how that telephone works. We have that type of phone in Australia too in 1980s. They later replaced that circular dial with number buttons in the 1990s
Watching your videos rings many bells for me! My wife is from Kazan, I've been there many times. Her name is also Alina and we live in Australia.
СССР уже давно нет - что вам мешает сделать "всё не депрессивное"!? (как же "промыли головы" людям - что всё советское им кажется депрессивным) - теперь ваше поколение приходит - покажите что вы можете - а не "нойте" про СССР.
Она должна своими руками город перестроить? Что за бред 🤦♂️
И да, серые советские хрущи выглядят ужасно зимой. Планировка тоже ужасная. Избавиться от них значит переселять полстраны, денег на это нет и не будет.
И если у кого-то другого мнение, это не значит что ему «промыли головы». Странно, что приходится объяснять такую базу((((
@@ОльгаТерентьева-э6ъ За 30 лет после СССР что это поколение построило? Критикавать легко, но делать никто не хочет.
Welcome to rotary phones, Gen Z
The old rotary phone is the same with what we used to have here in the Philippines 🇵🇭☎️
Quonset hut museum! With a dial phone, and wall paper ☺
какая Алина честная девочка, в 2010 году у нее был дисковый телефон и советские куклы. А может я не прав, и ей 50 лет))
Ну не в 2010 а в 2004 наверное мне было 5 лет :) у нас первый компьютер только в 2010 появился 😢
А куклы, все что родители сохранили с тем мы и играли 🙂↕️
Ну почему 50?
В 90е пользовались такими телефонами, пейджеры тогда тока появились. Кнопочные ещё конечно были.
Трубка со станцией появилась у меня дома где то в 2010-2011 г., хотя конечно их начали раньше продавать.
I am 49 and some of the things in the museum, they still existed in my childhood but Alina is in her 20s and she still experienced these old home appliances/gadgets in her childhood. Just means Asia, compared to Russia, evolved faster maybe by 15 to 20 yrs but Japan evolved the fastest in Asia.
So many beautiful girls in Russia. Not only the girls but the city is grand as well.
Is Dasha also Tatar? She kind of has that Central Asian-ish look, I feel
more similar how udmurt, bur and how tatars too)
Rotary phone in a museum, hehe
Visit Museum of the death next time in Novosibirsk) And theaters, waterfronts and Akademgorodok
you looks a like mr jacky chan at the young ages and i know both of you from hongkong my first tour in hk 2017
Great coverage of Russia ! 👍
Come to Canada! You'd love it.
Soviet Houses looks cozy
Old USSR turns out isn't all that different from old Indonesia
5:17 чисто по-русски - идем не там где вход, а где удобно ))
Are there more women with the same personality as Alina where she is from?
I’m from Tatarstan republic in Russia :) hehe
@@project_where Alina, you’re so dreamy 😻
I like Sasha’s place
8:17 ooh it's a View-Master
Dasha♥
"White dress", hint, hint....
😏😏😏
❤❤
Your friend Dasha is so cute, Is she single?
I love you
I'm confused. The car you rode after your museum tour was right handed but after a few seconds, the next car was left handed. They allow you to choose in Russia?
Can both
Алина и Джастин, будьте осторожны с запуском дрона. Вас могут задержать. Я не шучу. В некоторых регионах полный запрет. Знаете, что может быть? Заберут все средства связи и будут их изучать. Так что подумайте много раз, прежде чем использовать. Такие времена.
Hi! Do u really go to banya or sauna with clothes on???
4:25 the guy was about to attack Justin for talking to Russian girls, be careful
This turned into a harem anime
Not much difference to the 1970s in England same kind of stuff !
I hope you don't launched your drone in Moscow :D
Love you Guys but I feel like you deserve more and I really want you to grow
(1) Kindly DO NOT post content exceeding 12 min PER video
(2) Split Longer vlogs into 12 min parts and follow (1) and don't be shy of too many videos since right now more content will only grab you more reach and then quantity will lead to quality
(3) Always start the vlog with a short 10 sec clip of emotional cuts from entire 12min video just like a teaser appears before a trailer starts since it works like an excellent hook for viewers and improves viewer retention
(4) Keep improving thumbnails, hashtags, and follow the RUclips algorithm and remind people to LIKE & COMMENT
But Justin, you're also a minority in Australia.
Video is sick. Turku shows Russian hospitality in its finest form.
Why would you want to go to canada, russia is much more interesting and beautiful
What an very interesting city
Alina is so hot❤
i will be watching all the big cities you visit, i want to check out college girls and pubs in your videos.
pelmeni dumplings are not Russian food (actually nothing but repka or turnips kinda thingy). This is the traditional food of those Eurasian and Siberian ethnic groups whose lands the Russians expropriated.
What do you mean your the only Asian? Russia is Asia!!!!, try to go back your grade school geography. What are the 7 continents?
Азиатами в английском называют монголоидов.
Вы еще многого не знаете. У них кавказцы это знаете кто? Белые люди. Мы с вами для англоязычного - кавказцы.
Your ignorance is embarrassing. Go back to school, a proper one. 😅
Russia teaches only 6 continents, and I think I read in some comments.
I want her frend hahaha from phillipines heheh
Jerk off at home, bastard
Shes so beautiful heheheh i want her from the ph. Hahaha