You should come to Australia. I think you would like it. It is warm, nearly always blue skies (aside from the tropical areas that have a rainy season), and beautiful landscapes.
I would love to see all of the traditional things. Traditional foods, clothing, interesting items that aren’t in the US, the way families spend time together, etc
That was a very relaxed video, the meal looked great. Nice family to meet and treat. I had the opposite problem to you....i flew in to Sydney on the 1st of Jan from the cold northern winter and found myself locked out of the hotel until 10:30 it was 40C by 9am nothing was open and was being cooked along with the luggage. I think it was nearer 11 by the time i got into the room. I'd been up for 40 hours. I cant imagine if it had been the other way round.
You are an amazing cook. That looked so yummy. Thanks for the video. Just everyday life in your hometown and what you are up to is interesting. Hope your well and staying safe.
Sooooo looking forward to vlogs everyday, love your little freezing town,,,,,I toooooo live in a very cold place, not as cold as you, but it does get cold here
You lived in Kansas? I spent many summers there in the 80's as I had family there. Best memories! And your friend's daughter is just the cutest! The temps in Surgut remind me of my winters in Finland, -30 to -35 degrees, brrr! But mostly sunny... here in Germany where I am from winters are mild to very mild but totally grey and overcast.
Its just pretty affordable and in some cases even covered by the state insurance. Also the food is more healthy so there are fewer problems in general.
@paulmaceachern9265 Life expectancy the US: 77 years. Life expectancy Russia: 72 years. World Bank (2020). The difference is not that big. Stop living in the imaginary reality created by CNN and such.
I hope you continue the videos even after you come to the U.S. (and welcome, when you come!) I wish I knew what spices you put on the chicken. I love to cook and need new ideas. I will assume the spices were salt, pepper, and something like herbs of the province, maybe? I can see all the rest so.... off shopping now. I will make what you made. Thanks!
Well thank the good lord you have a friend in the neighbor to respond and open it up. A good vibe exists, and the resonance with harmony to the good of all. Some are able to perceive while others only look. You are a fascinating people, altogether. Take a look at: The Getty, Los Angeles when you get to the west coast. Respect and hello's to all. Thanks.
Hello Svetlana , watching from Queens NY! Love your videos thx for sharing with us what life is like out there. My wife is slavic and from Riga, Latvia. If you’re ever in NYC we would love to show you around. Blessings.🙏🏽👌🏽
I am loving your videos, I know this isnt what most people want to see probably but as a lady viewer, I would love to see some russian beauty and cosmetic stores, perfumes and to see what is popular :) even clothing too
02:40 what if you visit a friend or are you just so nice that you wouldn't ring at all the neighbors bell? What are the numbers for? Is there a code to enter or are there no names and just apartment numbers? (I remember that from early 90's from Poland, it was common in Kommuna it seems). Lucky in our house you always have a freak who is not sleeping and you can see it through the windows and then ring there^^ I wish you a good start in the US!
Sounds like someone needs to come up with a Gluten Free Cinnabon for you! 😁😁 I know, it won't be the same. 😭😭 It would be great, in your vlogs, that we get to see the Asian side of your Russian city. Its great to see the differences in the architecture and culture! Svetlana, I am hoping that they will not close the boarders due to recent incidents, preventing you to leave. It would be a shame to do all that effort and be stuck for a longer period of time!
The lady in the jewelry store moving the wheel from to17, so sweet! Svetlana, I will miss your videos from Russia so much! I am happy for you and your move, of course, but I wish to see more of Russia and the way of life. And, it is so nice to see a proper winter. Do you think you could do the apartment tour, since you are moving from there anyway? Is it a typical Russian apartment? I love the purple wallpaper and the kitchen mirror, haha! Greetings from Slovenia!
Love your videos and look forward to more. I'm in Arizona and it's 78 F today. I can't have gluten, either, but there are a lot of gluten free choices here in the supermarket. Where in the United States are you moving to? Oh you may not like the chicken here. I went to college with a girl from Russia and she said our chicken tastes strange. So did another student from Africa. I think he was from Nigeria.
Always nice to get a video from you, Svetlana. I will have to look-up, where Surgut in Siberia is located - but I know that it is cold in Siberia. We have it warmer In Arkansas and the Lilac will bloom very soon. I moved a little bit earlier from Germany to the States - it was the end of June 1957.
Sweet Sweet Sweet Svetlana. You look marvelous as usual. Thank you so much for sharing yourself. You are so down to earth and so real it is very very wonderful to know you. Please just be yourself and do the things that make you who you are. I wish only the best for you and your fiance. Please post when you can. Be safe, be happy and stay pretty. ben/ michigan ps can you give a location in the states? Just a city.
Those soviet era buildings are just so beautiful, i heards they are built to last the only problem are the sewer and heating pipes thats breaking in coal wether and I see video of poop water river in a downtown area, really gross.
"Beautiful"? I know that some people have a hard-on for "brutalism", but most people certainly don't agree. The Soviet buildings are cheap and basic, and esthetics were the least of their concern. The point was to cram as many people as possible to these buildings as cheaply as possible. Yet, typically you still had to wait years or decades to get a flat. Meanwhile you would live with your parents (and even grandparents..).
That's way TOO cold for me. I really don't function well in the cold. It does look pretty though, but give me the tropics where I live any day. Your cooking looks delicious and nutritious. Svetlana, I really don't understand WHY you want to live in the US. It is in SERIOUS decline. It is a world empire on its last legs. When it collapses it will be FAR worse than when Communism ended in your country.
Hi, love your vlogs! You asked if we have any requests. If so, I would be curious to know if you could in a safe way ask people in Siberia, how they feel about what you diplomatically worded as the "situation". I much appreciated your tour to the polling station! We, who follow your vlogs knew more about the process than the international journalists covering the russian "election" . Be sure to take care of yourself! Scary times!
I hope you are moving to a nice warm weather state in the U.S. The winters in many parts of the U.S. are far too cold. Just watching the street scenes in this video gave me the chills.
You are like the common people in Russia, in a hard pressure. You have make the choise for the state rules, otherwise you and your family will be punished. Iam sorry for you Svetlana, but I think that you have support. You are a beautiful woman.
You made a little girl very happy with those earings. Liked what you cooked by the way. I was going to get you a Valintines card, but my wife indictated that it would be safer health wise if i didn't.
The interior decorate is so beautiful, the colors are stupendous. When you moves to the US you will finally be able to rant about the Putzin without getting arresting.
It is in the 'middle of nowhere' as we say in English. -30c oh no what a tough arrival. In Wales we would buy a little present for t your kind neighbour probably a bottle of wine or some expensive chocolates.
Bonjour Svetlana, je tiens a présenter à tous les Russes mes condoléances pour ce tragique attentat qui vous touche. Dite a vos amis que nous les soutenons et que les français aiment le peuple Russe. Courage a vous. Yannick
Hum!!!! Interesting! It looks like you eat the avocado still green (Not soft/ripe). There were avocado trees in the backyard when I lived in the Caribbean. I was told never to eat green (Hard) avocado. I don't know why. I just listened.
I lived in the US in the Midwest for a number of years but the work-life balance is better in Europe. In US if you have a job you will get 10 days paid vacation every year compared with 25 in Europe. The US though is the land of opportunity and if you work hard and have an entrepreneurial spirit who knows what you can achieve. It’s a fascinating country. It’s a dangerous country too. Good luck.
I’d love it if next time your out walking around if you could maybe do some apartment/home prices as I’m tempted to leave the uk and settle down in a Russian town/city/village
I LIKE MOST OF YOUR VIDEO'S. LOTS OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD STILL LIKE RUSSIA. THE WEST👎 IS ONLY ABOUT 25%. I COME FROM NORTH WEST EUROPE. BE WELL. 🗺️🆓👍
@@oldmedstudent1750 There are many UA-camrs who make videos about Russia, including Americans, British, and Australians who have been living in Russia for a long time
I'm not sure if you have already done a video on this but I have yet to find a solid video about how someone from the U.S. can visit Russia and the process (assuming they still can visit). I know there is an entry and exit visa for tourism but I could never find the official way of doing it.
Thanks for the glimpse ... and yes, "uninhabited" is the correct word. Sorry but Surgot is too damn cold for this Texan ... that lives in the French Riviera (of course). BTW, F and C are the same at -40 ... yikes !
"Dry" snow, no skin exposure, and boots had better be well-insulated - I recognize that after having lived in a place (not anymore!) colder than 90% of the 48.
Better consider getting to the U.S. ASAP now that there's been a horrific terrorist attack in Moscow. News reports, if accurate, indicate St. Petersburg tourist/cultural areas are being shut down or are being heavily monitored. (I realize this video is a month late, so hopefully you're in the U.S. now.)
Hi Svetlana, lovely to see you again, I have watched you in Surgut before and it does have a certain character, I hope you will be giving us your opinions of the US, I have been many times due to having family in New York Alabama and Florida, it’s a country of extremes and sure there’s a mixture of cultures some of which I find distasteful, I have learned with all of my travels that there are lots of things to avoid and I’m sure your partner will guide you through, the gun culture can be a difficult thing to consider although my only experience was when I visited LA when someone held up a gas station, fortunately I was around 200 metres away and left on instruction of my friends, it’s a great country to visit and experience but I couldn’t live there, if you are able to travel freely it certainly makes a difference in how you settle and make it your home then you can look forward to returning, my favourite place to be is Tokyo because of the way of life but I don’t have good language skills and would never be accepted into their community, I have therefore learned that the best place for me to call home is on the south coast of England, and like I say it’s good to return home, I wish you so much joy in your new journey and hope you find the happiness you deserve ❤
If you have time, I'd like to see some video about how much the average Russian earns and what kind of home they can afford, whether they can afford a car, what they can afford to eat etc. I know you mentioned the average wage in a previous video, but that doesn't mean much without understanding the cost of living for the average Russian person. Thanks.
Look back at her old videos it will give you some idea . Also from what I have heard from friends it is cheaper outside of places like Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
I'm an average Russian. I earn 27-35K per month and live in a 3-room apartment (I got it from my grandparents). And I don't have a car, it's too expensive for me (and I prefer to relax while I go to somewhere, without concetrating on the road).
Hi Swetlana, did you losing any friends or family in Putzins special operate (law :no say war illegal). Apparintly your male populate is decreases many fold. Probably good ideas to going USA.
You blend with snow so well, the snow is calling you!!!!!..............
I hope you keep making videos in US. There are lots of interesting things there!
Of course I will!😊
@@SVETLANAFROMRUSSIA yayyyy)
@@SVETLANAFROMRUSSIA Aww. And who will continue to blog about life in Russia?
@@СтражникПравды come on, here are a lot of videos about life in different Russian cities on UA-cam
@@СтражникПравды Well sadly no one because russian google ad accounts are gone now... sad but its the way it works out
You should come to Australia. I think you would like it. It is warm, nearly always blue skies (aside from the tropical areas that have a rainy season), and beautiful landscapes.
She's a doll ! So cute.
Thanks beautiful Svetlana
I would love to see all of the traditional things. Traditional foods, clothing, interesting items that aren’t in the US, the way families spend time together, etc
But we don't wear traditional clothes anymore. Only dancers who dance traditional Russian dances do.
That was a very relaxed video, the meal looked great. Nice family to meet and treat. I had the opposite problem to you....i flew in to Sydney on the 1st of Jan from the cold northern winter and found myself locked out of the hotel until 10:30 it was 40C by 9am nothing was open and was being cooked along with the luggage. I think it was nearer 11 by the time i got into the room. I'd been up for 40 hours. I cant imagine if it had been the other way round.
have fun in surgut and damn that food you made looks nice and beautiful as always 😍😍
You are an amazing cook. That looked so yummy. Thanks for the video. Just everyday life in your hometown and what you are up to is interesting. Hope your well and staying safe.
Thanks for this good video ,greetings from the Netherlands.
Sooooo looking forward to vlogs everyday, love your little freezing town,,,,,I toooooo live in a very cold place, not as cold as you, but it does get cold here
Kansas? Wow I’m from Oklahoma. So close. Even tho a small town, I’d love to see your hometown in person. Just to see. 😅 even w the cold.
Great video Svetlana as always!!!
You lived in Kansas? I spent many summers there in the 80's as I had family there. Best memories!
And your friend's daughter is just the cutest!
The temps in Surgut remind me of my winters in Finland, -30 to -35 degrees, brrr! But mostly sunny... here in Germany where I am from winters are mild to very mild but totally grey and overcast.
Delicious. Keep sending . Such a beautiful people
I love your videos and hope you continue in the US.
Someday I hope to visit St Petersburg.
I hated looking at the snow at the end of April.
When I lived in Moscow.
Russian dentistry must be 'spot on'. Everyone I see has straight, white teeth.
Its just pretty affordable and in some cases even covered by the state insurance. Also the food is more healthy so there are fewer problems in general.
@@PaulV. Who are you trying to fool . Life expediency in Russia is very low . A very unhealthy population .
@@paulmaceachern9265It is not because of the food. It is from constantly drinking Vodka.
@paulmaceachern9265 Life expectancy the US: 77 years. Life expectancy Russia: 72 years. World Bank (2020). The difference is not that big. Stop living in the imaginary reality created by CNN and such.
@@paulmaceachern9265 Life expectancy in the US - 77 years. Life expectancy in Russia - 72 years. (World Bank, 2020)
I hope you continue the videos even after you come to the U.S. (and welcome, when you come!) I wish I knew what spices you put on the chicken. I love to cook and need new ideas. I will assume the spices were salt, pepper, and something like herbs of the province, maybe? I can see all the rest so.... off shopping now. I will make what you made. Thanks!
Wow that meal you made up looked great.
Good morning Svetlana from California, love your channel, it’s so interesting
Well thank the good lord you have a friend in the neighbor to respond and open it up.
A good vibe exists, and the resonance with harmony to the good of all. Some are able to perceive while others only look. You are a fascinating people, altogether. Take a look at:
The Getty, Los Angeles when you get to the west coast. Respect and hello's to all. Thanks.
Im guessing your heating is 5 stars we wear warm clothes all the time in UK, cant imagin -31c Food looks yummy
Hello Svetlana , watching from Queens NY! Love your videos thx for sharing with us what life is like out there. My wife is slavic and from Riga, Latvia. If you’re ever in NYC we would love to show you around. Blessings.🙏🏽👌🏽
You're a great Chef!! looks Yummy! Hello from Canada
This video was different, good 👍 that meal looked delicious
I am loving your videos, I know this isnt what most people want to see probably but as a lady viewer, I would love to see some russian beauty and cosmetic stores, perfumes and to see what is popular :) even clothing too
Sending love from America.... Beautiful country
Id love the vlogs!
I love that wallpaper
02:40 what if you visit a friend or are you just so nice that you wouldn't ring at all the neighbors bell? What are the numbers for? Is there a code to enter or are there no names and just apartment numbers? (I remember that from early 90's from Poland, it was common in Kommuna it seems). Lucky in our house you always have a freak who is not sleeping and you can see it through the windows and then ring there^^ I wish you a good start in the US!
Sounds like someone needs to come up with a Gluten Free Cinnabon for you! 😁😁 I know, it won't be the same. 😭😭 It would be great, in your vlogs, that we get to see the Asian side of your Russian city. Its great to see the differences in the architecture and culture! Svetlana, I am hoping that they will not close the boarders due to recent incidents, preventing you to leave. It would be a shame to do all that effort and be stuck for a longer period of time!
public ice skating place and local winter Fishing
Indoor ice skating is ironically popular in cold US areas. Why people are always caught in the spring ice breakup on the Great Lakes I can't figure.
@@VicariousAdventurer its worth Risk of Die , sea skating are best way visit island spots for future Grill and chill ...Near Helsinki lux...
😊❤️🌟Thanks for shining...more cooking segments yes?👍
Recent subscriber. I love your vlogs.
The lady in the jewelry store moving the wheel from to17, so sweet! Svetlana, I will miss your videos from Russia so much! I am happy for you and your move, of course, but I wish to see more of Russia and the way of life. And, it is so nice to see a proper winter. Do you think you could do the apartment tour, since you are moving from there anyway? Is it a typical Russian apartment? I love the purple wallpaper and the kitchen mirror, haha! Greetings from Slovenia!
Come on, here are a lot of videos from different Russian cities on UA-cam 😉
Love your videos and look forward to more. I'm in Arizona and it's 78 F today. I can't have gluten, either, but there are a lot of gluten free choices here in the supermarket. Where in the United States are you moving to? Oh you may not like the chicken here. I went to college with a girl from Russia and she said our chicken tastes strange. So did another student from Africa. I think he was from Nigeria.
US chicken tastes strange because of all the chemicals... They are forbidden in the EU...
Surgut may be cold but it's low humidity. So perhaps -25 in Siberia is better than -10 in SPB
Actually, yes. I arrived to St Petersburg when it was +16. I NEVER FELT THAT COLD IN +16!!!!
This nostalgia will slowly consume from inside slowly when you live your homelend. Anyways happy Waketimes day.
Always nice to get a video from you, Svetlana. I will have to look-up, where Surgut in Siberia is located - but I know that it is cold in Siberia. We have it warmer In Arkansas and the Lilac will bloom very soon. I moved a little bit earlier from Germany to the States - it was the end of June 1957.
Sweet Sweet Sweet Svetlana. You look marvelous as usual. Thank you so much for sharing yourself. You are so down to earth and so real it is very very wonderful to know you. Please just be yourself and do the things that make you who you are. I wish only the best for you and your fiance. Please post when you can. Be safe, be happy and stay pretty. ben/ michigan ps can you give a location in the states? Just a city.
Those soviet era buildings are just so beautiful, i heards they are built to last the only problem are the sewer and heating pipes thats breaking in coal wether and I see video of poop water river in a downtown area, really gross.
Previously, the pipes were metal, they wore out and burst in the cold. Now, plastic is being used more and more often.
"Beautiful"? I know that some people have a hard-on for "brutalism", but most people certainly don't agree. The Soviet buildings are cheap and basic, and esthetics were the least of their concern. The point was to cram as many people as possible to these buildings as cheaply as possible. Yet, typically you still had to wait years or decades to get a flat. Meanwhile you would live with your parents (and even grandparents..).
Please do a Q and A 😊
Ohhhhhhhh those Cinnabon are so good..... Damn that is cold weather
I enjoyed the video. You look great.
Great video, that chicken looks very tasty 😋
That's way TOO cold for me. I really don't function well in the cold. It does look pretty though, but give me the tropics where I live any day.
Your cooking looks delicious and nutritious.
Svetlana, I really don't understand WHY you want to live in the US. It is in SERIOUS decline. It is a world empire on its last legs.
When it collapses it will be FAR worse than when Communism ended in your country.
Hi, love your vlogs! You asked if we have any requests. If so, I would be curious to know if you could in a safe way ask people in Siberia, how they feel about what you diplomatically worded as the "situation". I much appreciated your tour to the polling station! We, who follow your vlogs knew more about the process than the international journalists covering the russian "election" . Be sure to take care of yourself! Scary times!
Your cooking looks delicious! And go Jayhawks!
Excellent working
Your hair is glorious
I hope you are moving to a nice warm weather state in the U.S. The winters in many parts of the U.S. are far too cold. Just watching the street scenes in this video gave me the chills.
A Day / Week in a life in Moscow/St. Petersburg video idea 💡 👌
Only in those cities? What about smaller ones?
@@RusGirlVlog Even also in small cities you can do it to.
@@Mike_Peace I already made 2 of them 😊😊😊
Spain sells keys adapted to several countries - exept Italy
thank you for this view into russia daffodils are blooming here in IOWA USA
Your nails are always fantastic 💅👑
interesting video. thanks to you
Love from India, nice video🎉❤🙏
hang in there, and when are you going to the USA?
You are like the common people in Russia, in a hard pressure. You have make the choise for the state rules, otherwise you and your family will be punished. Iam sorry for you Svetlana, but I think that you have support. You are a beautiful woman.
Hm, I live in Russia and I don't feel any pressure towards myself.
Svetlana how long did you keep your chicken in the oven? I just want to say that your friend was blessed with a beautiful girl.
One hour in total!
I will let her know you said that😊
You made a little girl very happy with those earings. Liked what you cooked by the way. I was going to get you a Valintines card, but my wife indictated that it would be safer health wise if i didn't.
Wait moving to 🇺🇸 we get no more vids of RU. I’m sad😢
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The interior decorate is so beautiful, the colors are stupendous. When you moves to the US you will finally be able to rant about the Putzin without getting arresting.
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It is in the 'middle of nowhere' as we say in English. -30c oh no what a tough arrival. In Wales we would buy a little present for t your kind neighbour probably a bottle of wine or some expensive chocolates.
Nice Kansas jersey!
Bonjour Svetlana, je tiens a présenter à tous les Russes mes condoléances pour ce tragique attentat qui vous touche.
Dite a vos amis que nous les soutenons et que les français aiment le peuple Russe.
Courage a vous.
Yannick
Welcome to the US
Hello Svetlana, I just wonder what are yor favorite places in Surgut you take in your heart when you move to US. Greetings from Norway
Hum!!!! Interesting! It looks like you eat the avocado still green (Not soft/ripe). There were avocado trees in the backyard when I lived in the Caribbean. I was told never to eat green (Hard) avocado. I don't know why. I just listened.
do a city tour
I lived in the US in the Midwest for a number of years but the work-life balance is better in Europe. In US if you have a job you will get 10 days paid vacation every year compared with 25 in Europe. The US though is the land of opportunity and if you work hard and have an entrepreneurial spirit who knows what you can achieve. It’s a fascinating country. It’s a dangerous country too. Good luck.
Surgut mood is superior to Bangladesh hanging around
Buongiorno...pronunciato benissimo ❤ 🇮🇹
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P@@SVETLANAFROMRUSSIA parli italiano?
I’d love it if next time your out walking around if you could maybe do some apartment/home prices as I’m tempted to leave the uk and settle down in a Russian town/city/village
Still there is snow 😞😬
Siberia
@@LexxLarsDit was filmed around St Valentine's day😊
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more cooking videos of Russian food if possible, thanks and good luck!
I LIKE MOST OF YOUR VIDEO'S. LOTS OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD STILL LIKE RUSSIA. THE WEST👎 IS ONLY ABOUT 25%. I COME FROM NORTH WEST EUROPE. BE WELL. 🗺️🆓👍
Do some video about russian restaurants, some zoo tour would be nice too
Zoo will be in the next video👍🏼
КУРИЦА ВЫГЛЯДИТ ВКУСНО, ДЕТКА!!!!!!!!!
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what state are you moving to?
Sempre bellissima 😍
Somehow I am getting the feel that u will be ultimately disappointed with the high expectations u have of US after living long term here.
Be fun to see her perspectives of 🇺🇸 though. I’m anxious to see who lucky man is
I'll stop watching once she moves to the US. I only watch because I like videos of Russia. The rest of yall are just simps.
@@oldmedstudent1750 There are many UA-camrs who make videos about Russia, including Americans, British, and Australians who have been living in Russia for a long time
Vagabond Russia is a great channel. Ivan tours a lot of small villages and cities in Russia. Places I will never visit.
Cool vision and Russian plus toi
I'm not sure if you have already done a video on this but I have yet to find a solid video about how someone from the U.S. can visit Russia and the process (assuming they still can visit). I know there is an entry and exit visa for tourism but I could never find the official way of doing it.
Thanks for the glimpse ... and yes, "uninhabited" is the correct word. Sorry but Surgot is too damn cold for this Texan ... that lives in the French Riviera (of course). BTW, F and C are the same at -40 ... yikes !
"Dry" snow, no skin exposure, and boots had better be well-insulated - I recognize that after having lived in a place (not anymore!) colder than 90% of the 48.
As a Quebecer I relate 100% 🥶
Sweatlana remembers its always better to look good than to feel good, and I must say yooooou looking marvelous. Take care darling.
Better consider getting to the U.S. ASAP now that there's been a horrific terrorist attack in Moscow. News reports, if accurate, indicate St. Petersburg tourist/cultural areas are being shut down or are being heavily monitored. (I realize this video is a month late, so hopefully you're in the U.S. now.)
Did you hear what happened in Moscow?
Living and working in the U.S. is generally a far better place for most transplants. I have watched this for the last 50 years!! No comparison!!
Hi Svetlana, lovely to see you again, I have watched you in Surgut before and it does have a certain character, I hope you will be giving us your opinions of the US, I have been many times due to having family in New York Alabama and Florida, it’s a country of extremes and sure there’s a mixture of cultures some of which I find distasteful, I have learned with all of my travels that there are lots of things to avoid and I’m sure your partner will guide you through, the gun culture can be a difficult thing to consider although my only experience was when I visited LA when someone held up a gas station, fortunately I was around 200 metres away and left on instruction of my friends, it’s a great country to visit and experience but I couldn’t live there, if you are able to travel freely it certainly makes a difference in how you settle and make it your home then you can look forward to returning, my favourite place to be is Tokyo because of the way of life but I don’t have good language skills and would never be accepted into their community, I have therefore learned that the best place for me to call home is on the south coast of England, and like I say it’s good to return home, I wish you so much joy in your new journey and hope you find the happiness you deserve ❤
If you have time, I'd like to see some video about how much the average Russian earns and what kind of home they can afford, whether they can afford a car, what they can afford to eat etc.
I know you mentioned the average wage in a previous video, but that doesn't mean much without understanding the cost of living for the average Russian person. Thanks.
Look back at her old videos it will give you some idea . Also from what I have heard from friends it is cheaper outside of places like Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
I'm an average Russian. I earn 27-35K per month and live in a 3-room apartment (I got it from my grandparents). And I don't have a car, it's too expensive for me (and I prefer to relax while I go to somewhere, without concetrating on the road).
@@RusGirlVlog Thanks.
@@ChefEarthenware btw, I have a video on my channel called "how to survive with my Russian salary" if you want to know more.
just the opposite here in chiang mai thailand over 100f everyday in april !!!!!!!!!!!!
You can freely speak about Vladimir Putin and the Russian 🇷🇺 political system in the United States 🇺🇸
With all respect
Hi Swetlana, did you losing any friends or family in Putzins special operate (law :no say war illegal). Apparintly your male populate is decreases many fold. Probably good ideas to going USA.
NIce cooking more of that 2