I live in Rivne. It's a small town but it's not the worst, I guess. The pace is really moderate. It's kinda poor but chill. Don't plan to move, anyway.
@Master Of Fatality The official stats are around 300-350 USD per month. But a lot of people don't show their income and don't pay taxes. For example, a teacher with the average salary pays taxes and gets into official statistics, but a businessman who makes let's say 5k USD doesn't pay taxes and stays in the shadow. That's why Ukraine is very poor in all ratings but the people and the streets don't look that bad.
@Master Of FatalityHard to estimate, there is huge income disparity. My guess it would be in the range between 500 -1000 USD. And I don't really know what is considered "decent" night life. Not my type of entertainment. As for safety, no one is robbing people during the day on the streets, people very rarely own firearms (they are allowed only for police and hunters), but burglary is frequent. That's why people don't have open front yards and build tall fences around their houses.
@Master Of Fatality Something like that can happen in bigger cities occasionally, like in Kyiv or Odesa. It's not Switzerland of course. But there is no feeling of danger on the streets. Belarus may seem safer on the surface, but it's just a ticking time bomb. They've been existing if half-Soviet state since the 90's. And it's coming to bite them in the ass.
@Master Of Fatality It depends on whom you ask. I was born in 1990 (last year of USSR rule) in Ukraine and yes, I think life has been better here than in Belarus, but my grandparents definitely think that Belarus is better (like their Soviet childhood). It depends on your values and political preferences. Ukraine used these 30 years to develop democracy, language, culture, private businesses, but it's drowned in corruption and war. Belarus became almost an extension of Russia without its own language and culture, their industries are still controlled by the state and president himself. They have been living in a semblance of stability which is now crumbling. Ukraine has been moving extremely slowly but toward EU. In Belarus time stood still. Belarus has better roads and medicine. Ukraine has more freedom. Overall, it's a very complicated topic.
@Master Of Fatality I don't see anything bad in globalization. It's inevitable. No good has ever come from Russia. It's just an evil empire collecting lands. It's Ukraine's worst enemy. No country has done more harm to Ukraine than Russia. And if right now we need to work with the USA or with the devil himself to fend off Russia, we will do it. All politics is dirty and always will be.
Körülbelül 2 óra 6 percnél látok a megállóban egy Skoda 14 Tr típusú trolit, amelynek nagyon ismerős a flottaszíne. Ez véletlenül nem egy ex-szegedi troli?
В 1988 году люди восстали за православную веру и в Успенском соборе был до указанного времени музей аттеизма. Я являюсь свидетелем всему сказнному. В 2024 году веру предали и я все еще остаюсь свидетелем этого жизненно убивающего действия.
Great walk with a perfect audio ! And nice weather !
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Nice walking! thank you! :)
I always like these walks. This guy is one of my inspiration to start my walk. Perfect audio.
I really like this walk. It's so calm and soothing for my mind. I am looking forward to new videos from you! Thanks! : )
I didn't know anything about Rivne until now. It's an interesting green city. Love that video. Thank you for sharing this one.
Great walk tour around the city. Beautiful ambience. Tnx 4sharing👍🏻
Hi Oleksandr - excellent video and thank you for the walking tour - looks great in 4k on my big TV here in New Zealand
Ah, the nostalgia. I miss this city so much. Thank you for the video
My native city, thanks
Very beatiful city
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Rowne Megaaaa Shi~iiiit😁
@@donjuan2114 your country is SHIT
I hope to visit in summer of 2021.
@@donjuan2114 You're talking as though is you can even compare Ukraine to that dustbin,Russia
I lived there in 2007-2008. This video made me really homesick :)
very good , thanks
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I live in Rivne. It's a small town but it's not the worst, I guess. The pace is really moderate. It's kinda poor but chill. Don't plan to move, anyway.
@Master Of Fatality The official stats are around 300-350 USD per month. But a lot of people don't show their income and don't pay taxes. For example, a teacher with the average salary pays taxes and gets into official statistics, but a businessman who makes let's say 5k USD doesn't pay taxes and stays in the shadow. That's why Ukraine is very poor in all ratings but the people and the streets don't look that bad.
@Master Of FatalityHard to estimate, there is huge income disparity. My guess it would be in the range between 500 -1000 USD. And I don't really know what is considered "decent" night life. Not my type of entertainment. As for safety, no one is robbing people during the day on the streets, people very rarely own firearms (they are allowed only for police and hunters), but burglary is frequent. That's why people don't have open front yards and build tall fences around their houses.
@Master Of Fatality Something like that can happen in bigger cities occasionally, like in Kyiv or Odesa. It's not Switzerland of course. But there is no feeling of danger on the streets. Belarus may seem safer on the surface, but it's just a ticking time bomb. They've been existing if half-Soviet state since the 90's. And it's coming to bite them in the ass.
@Master Of Fatality It depends on whom you ask. I was born in 1990 (last year of USSR rule) in Ukraine and yes, I think life has been better here than in Belarus, but my grandparents definitely think that Belarus is better (like their Soviet childhood). It depends on your values and political preferences. Ukraine used these 30 years to develop democracy, language, culture, private businesses, but it's drowned in corruption and war. Belarus became almost an extension of Russia without its own language and culture, their industries are still controlled by the state and president himself. They have been living in a semblance of stability which is now crumbling. Ukraine has been moving extremely slowly but toward EU. In Belarus time stood still. Belarus has better roads and medicine. Ukraine has more freedom. Overall, it's a very complicated topic.
@Master Of Fatality I don't see anything bad in globalization. It's inevitable. No good has ever come from Russia. It's just an evil empire collecting lands. It's Ukraine's worst enemy. No country has done more harm to Ukraine than Russia. And if right now we need to work with the USA or with the devil himself to fend off Russia, we will do it. All politics is dirty and always will be.
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Körülbelül 2 óra 6 percnél látok a megállóban egy Skoda 14 Tr típusú trolit, amelynek nagyon ismerős a flottaszíne. Ez véletlenül nem egy ex-szegedi troli?
nice
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Didn't notice any litter? Is it part of the culture, or tough enforcement?
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Do they speak english there?
They speak Ukrainian and Russian there. Some people speak English too.
@@4kUrbanLife ok. Good that they speak litle english too. Thanks for reply
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It was a great walk but was too slow ,you need a bike or something ,did all you zombies watch the 230 minutes without skipping some ?
В 1988 году люди восстали за православную веру и в Успенском соборе был до указанного времени музей аттеизма. Я являюсь свидетелем всему сказнному. В 2024 году веру предали и я все еще остаюсь свидетелем этого жизненно убивающего действия.