Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by sperk
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Originally Posted by Alware
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Originally Posted by sperk
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How long did you actually dwell in Russia??
one week.
Oh boy. You had to endure the whole week in that awfull russian appartament!!
Now you must be happy to come back home to nice condos and trailers of hight US standards.
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it seems you're trying to start some sort of argument with me...
my point is that for some people life in russian is not great.
Did you even understand what I wrote?
Well, I did get the idea. I just didn't understand the description.
The reason for relocation is different imho. Because I know people who moved there and left good appartament for ugly trailer.
I think people relocate to western world because there they feel safe and stable. And there they can get food and roof over their heads just doing nothing.
But good point is that you love your country like I do. We just only need to be objective imho
Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by Alware
We just only need to be objective imho
good idea! The US has many problems, I could spend all night typing them but I'm too tired. If the US was perfect I wouldn't be interested in Russia! :)
Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by sperk
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Originally Posted by Alware
We just only need to be objective imho
good idea! The US has many problems, I could spend all night typing them but I'm too tired. If the US was perfect I wouldn't be interested in Russia! :)
I don't mean all the problems.
I just used to live in those ugly condos in connecticut (with crazy land lord's restrictions and rules) and I know people who live in those "mobile homes" when they don't turn air condition on to save money for electricity.
So I'm now happy to live in an appartament in russia with central heating and central water (hot and cold) supply.
Re: the reality of Russia?
[quote="Alware"
I don't mean all the problems.
I just used to live in those ugly condos in connecticut (with crazy land lord's restrictions and rules) and I know people who live in those "mobile homes" when they don't turn air condition on to save money for electricity.
So I'm now happy to live in an appartament in russia with central heating and central water (hot and cold) supply.[/quote]
yes, life can suck for some, especially if you don't have money. I'm glad you have a nice place now. I never thought of Siberia as having those kinds of apts, now I'm less ignorant! I only thought of tundra, COLD , snow...
Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by sperk
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Originally Posted by Alware
I don't mean all the problems.
I just used to live in those ugly condos in connecticut (with crazy land lord's restrictions and rules) and I know people who live in those "mobile homes" when they don't turn air condition on to save money for electricity.
So I'm now happy to live in an appartament in russia with central heating and central water (hot and cold) supply.
yes, life can suck for some, especially if you don't have money. I'm glad you have a nice place now. I never thought of Siberia as having those kinds of apts, now I'm less ignorant! I only thought of tundra, COLD , snow...
http://masterrussian.net/mforum/viewtopic.php?t=8374
Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by sperk
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Originally Posted by Stars
it's hard to appreciate great literature, beautiful language and music when you have to commute through a dirty city on public transportation
Apparently, it's not. The public transportation is a much better place for appreciating any literature than a personal car, which you have to drive :) Russian subway used to look like a library branch in 70s... Nowadays people read less, but it's for a different reason...
Re: the reality of Russia?
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Originally Posted by Alware
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