Hey guys! Since we are close to hitting 10k i thought it's time to do a #askmeanything. Just comment what you'd like to know, I'll try to answer all of them. Great having you here! Enjoy 😉
@@whoareyou7399 Is no jokes. We like hardbass. move elbow, stomp foot - is dance - is real. which god you want talk? you forget we atheist nation. we like other techno too, but russian harbass is new national anthem. I tink you don know cuture.
As a Russian, I'm surprised about the amount of Russian vocabulary he knows. I live in France and most people have no idea how to even say yes or no lmao
Germans tend to know many languages, in school everybody learns english and later in school you can choose between french, spanish, russian, latin.. and we are really multicultrual, I guess everyone knows some words in turkish, arabic or russian, because there are a lot of those in your class in school. A russian/German Friend of mine in my class teached me the russian Alphabet in school, because I was interested. So we could send letters during the lessons and most teachers couldnt read them.
In eastern Germany you are most likely to either have learned Russian in school as a mandatory language or had the option to do it after grade 7 (I‘m not sure if that is a Real-/Hauptschule thing only, though) when you decide about your specializing course (household work, technical work, business work or languages). I am from a village and until the early 2000s we only had the option of Russian. Later they added French, but that was after I left school. 😅
Zee Germans only listen to Wagner and eat bratwurst, without Russian influence they have never make any funny. This video is proof. He can't even dance to techno! Where is stomp feet, where is move elbow? How hard is this?
Your sense of humour is great as well as pronunciation of russian! 😂 It was really cool ! I'm from Belarus I'm learning German, thank you for your videos, wish you inspiration)
@@garrukthewildspeaker262 I don't go outside at all. I have my bear with a "kalash" running to the store for vodka. the tribes of Wild Fritzs are delighted!
Actually thats quite fun, so lets spice it up a bit ukraine has even fewer roads, but theres better they also have no houses and some of them live in basements or ruined flats, they also dont have rain as we do they have metal rain, thats totally off.
I mean no harm but the way russians are stereotyped makes me admire russians so much... because they are always portrayed like brave and though people, and they are always drinkng lol. In my country, we are just a bunch of emotional idiots lol, I wish we could be seen as though as russians.
Oh My Gosh. Like I'm so Sure. There's not enough black people. Where is your Wal Mart? Why are there so many whites in Germany? Are you guys still getting in lines just for toilet paper? No wait. That is us.
@@HyborianAge actually, that’s kinda accurate. i’m half german and half togolese but i live in america. whenever i see my relatives there i always think “why is everyone white?!?” i have to remind myself that it’s germany lmao 💀💀
I will no comment from respect to fellow brother from another mother in US of A. We have movement in russia too, is called russian live matter with inspiration from the US of A.
Кстати, так не везде в России. В солнечных городах, например, во Владивостоке, народ довольно улыбчивый, особенно постсоветские поколения - оч позитивные в целом.
Я скакал на своем медведе три дня с AK-47 наперевес, выпил по дороге всю водку и пишу в единственном месте на триста километров, где есть Интернет, что всё, что показано в этом видео, это правда.
I remember when I was in school back in Germany. I had a good friend who was Russian in my class. The teacher asked us if we had any family members who used to live in Berlin when it was divided. He said yes, my dad. She asked "oh really, what did he do there?" He said: "He was shooting people who tried to climb over the wall". The teacher was not amused, but I laughed, because I'm Polish and it seemed fair...........
hi Russian :) can you tell me is there any truth in his video?? What does the average Russian guy act like? Is it much different than European guy, knowing that Russia is not really in Europe, neither geographically nor by ideology.
@@zoran123456 Russian is mentality, they don't need labeling or relating to Europe, it's a state of mind) This video is very cool, very nice details pointed out. Russians are smart, fearless, sincere and I'm not Russian by the way) To have such deep history and culture shows that they're a real deal
@@zoran123456 ajde bolan, razumesh, ty ne-chto pro ryssov. ty neko berlinskaja parody pro ryssov. there some truth here, but he is only scratching the surface.
Эта шутка уже не смешна, учитывая, что на "России-1" некоторые неистовые люди обсуждают ядерные удары по европейским странам. Мы не забудем. Grüße aus Ost-Deutschland.
@@nxhx9352 Не смешная - не смейтесь) В европейских СМИ тоже много чего говорят, что ж теперь? Я лично, да и вы, наверное, никакого отношения к этому не имеем. Привет из Петербурга ;)
@@user-Max1980 Между прочим, с немцев станется. С ними вообще можно отлично поугорать на сомнительные темы, и с самоиронией у них всё ок, тем и хороши. 🤣
He know a few word from school. If he had a Russia girlfriend maybe he speak good. Without girlfriend - nothing. Maybe you contact him and make some lesson? He not so bad... помоги, сестрёнка родимая?
Oh, how funny, you have no idea how i 🤣) Brilliant. You know all the stereotypes about Russia, you know that we have some strange think - ПОЛНАЯ ДИЧЬ some times happend. But when you arrive and find yourself on a real adventure, you will understand how much this is true. A familiar British told me. By the way, I myself am from Russia. Ох как смешно, ты даже не представляешь) Гениально. Знаешь все стериотипы о России, ты знаешь что у нас какие-то вещи иногда происходят - дичь. Но когда ты приедешь и попадешь в настоящее приключение ты поймешь на сколько это правда. Сказал мне знакомый британец. Я сама кстати из России.
@@DiaaannnAA tényleg!? Nem tudtam. Btw Czechs have čapka (č=magyar “cs”) too. Our languages actually closer than I thought🙂 for me as for learning Hungarian that’s a good news😁
Pretty funny lol, but the most funny thing is, as a Russian who grew up in Russia never ever have I seen someone pour liquor into their coffee, until I moved to LA for work and met this cool Austrian dude who used to do that on a regular basis, he'd get his Starbucks in the morning went home and added his necessary ingredient to make it right, really miss that dude, he's not German, but pretty close.
I've been trolling the other comments here. This comment is not it. He has the basics down, but this video is only scratching the surface. Also, most Russians I have met in Berlin do try to blend in - most of them even adapt European/modern values. I guess I have access to the source, and hence think the parody here is only trivial.
@@Yellow-Rose Germany: because 'this is our land - we won over you - we have the right to live here'. Italy: because they both love crime, family and art. Its like long lost twins. (steretypically viewed)
@@ЕвгенийАндреевич-л1с It seems to me, an American, that Americans generally think that Russia is still run by the Communist Party, religion is banned, and anyone who says something negative about Putin is sent for a life of hard labor in a gulag in Siberia.
Historically some Hunnu tribes lived in Russian territory and now they have relatives here among alans, scythians, sarmates, so nothing surprising to have common words.
It's more about Russian people from villages. People from Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and other large cities are not like that.But still some moments in video were funny.
I don’t think that people from Russian villages will ever have a chance to see Berlin in flesh 🤷🏻♀️they probably will never even see Moscow. That’s very sad.
@@ihatespringsnark1287 How do you even travel around a country as big as Russia? Is it just too expensive and impractical to go anywhere because of the distances?
You don know russian villiges. From villige is pure russia. this «Radical Living» is only foreign agent parady about Berlin. Nothing about Moskva or Piterburg here. Real Russian go to Monako, not some poor Berlin. --- troll mode off --- if you think Russian villagers joke or think about buying expensive property in europe, you are way off. honestly.... Have you been to a suburb in Piter or Moscow? Not to mention a rural town...
hallo from Moscow! I’m absolutely in love with your videos, great work, please, keep going👏 we’ve been to Berlin with my boyfriend and there’s a real buzz about the city! And we like Germany so bad ahah so I’m interested in literally any video content related to this German stuff😂 maybe you have something to say about student culture in Berlin or beer culture and its variety, and where Germans usually travel on vacations
@@livics610 she meant we like German culture because it's cool, not because we have historical ties (or conflicts) with Germans √•~•√ and tsars got killed in the end
@@bertalanegedi-lr7conope, Russians have perfect sense of humor. Very ironic. We are not made of sugar to be offended bcs of jokes 😂 And the guy plays very accurate all those stereotypes 😂
funny thing is that the type of russian in each city is very much representative of the city. a Russian in berlin is very different to a Russian in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, or Munich
It is funny, I never thought the word sapka came from russian. We have that word in hungarian for cap/hat. Usually the warmer kind of cap made of knitted material or fur.
The word "shapka" entered the international lexicon in the sense of "a round headdress made of fur", as a rule, a shapka-ushanka is associated with this name.)
So funny! You mentioned in the description that most Russians live in Charlottenburg or Marzahn. True, but a bit of outdated. The most recent arrivals ( typically young IT professionals and their families, like me) prefer PBerg/KBerg and the parts of Mitte nearest to them. We love vegan food and don't like vodka :)
Hello man, I like your stuff so much and your have quite funny,cool actor playing within all videos.Could you please make a video about differences between germans and other nations?
No one mentiones, but the souvenir for the wife (German quality!) is so accurate 😂 for the post soviet people like my parents. This one killed me the most 🤣
We play durak in the stair-case of every building or in the yard between building. there is no secret place. this is western foreign agent, he dont know russia
Wow. You could be making a movie, like the Hollywood ones. It's really impressive not only how accurate everything is, not only the perfect pronunciation, but how everything was shot and put together. Really fun techno dance too and it was combined with the perfect lines in between.
Hi! I’m a Russian, born in Hannover and raised in Italy😂 (and I love so much your channel btw). Have been in Berlin twice and I’m so in love with it that my biggest dream at the moment is to move there to live it at 100%. Do you think it would be hard to find a job without knowing German very well? Greetings from Italyyy
loool i'm a russian born in hannover as well as for somebody who has been in berlin quite often: if your german isn't that great , i'd recommend maybe starting to work in an italian restaurant where other people speak italian too - or a russian restaurant. or if your english is good, there are a lot places where you could use that, bc there are a lot of english based startups in berlin. but i recommend improving your german, it's a lot easier that way.
Much appreciated Habibo 😊, you don't really need German to live and work in Berlin, it's not that hard to find a job without German skills, but of course it would give you more opportunities and make some things easier. Actually i see that question quite often, i should do a video on it. Take care ;)
As a Russian I could only accept your good knowledge of Russian culture and that you are very well prepared to make this video. 🤣 Kapitalist is weak just blowed me 🤣🤣🤣
Ich bin halb Russisch mit deutschen Vorfahren (meine Großmutter war deutsch) und ich möchte sagen, das das ist das beste Video i hab noch gesehen 😂😂 forgot my shapka
This video is such a masterpiece! Thank you very much for sharing such perspective, ahahhahha. That is absolutely hilarious! And sometimes your pronunciation was so good I had doubts that you are a German guy) ahahhah, bravo!
I wouldnt say that datscha has the best pelmenis, but im 100% sure that quarteera 62 has the best borsh, and pandakulturplatform is one of the best russian places in berlin too
On a side note, both Charlottenburg and Mazzahn applealed to me when i rode through the city for the first time on bicycle. Charlottenburg is like urban st.petersburg, mzarzahn is like suburban st.petersburg. I lived 4 years in st.petersburg as a child (6-10). It looks like "home", no joke.
Hey guys! Since we are close to hitting 10k i thought it's time to do a #askmeanything. Just comment what you'd like to know, I'll try to answer all of them. Great having you here! Enjoy 😉
From which country / region you're originally?
Where do you stand politically?
How much could a really fluffy winter fur coat (even a vegan version) cost to get in Berlin and where to get such stuff (apart from HUMANA)?
Do you glow in the dark?
@@michaelgribbin717 this is a very good question
That amount of vodka in coffee seems really offensive. It should be 50/50 at least.
Yeah!!
hope you meant 50 vodka/50 vodka
Yes, you see also he is foreign agent. This is very easy to see. More important, Russian don't order coffee. We order tea.
@@jazzochannel that's true
😂😂
wrong, as russian, you don´t like techno, you like HARDBASS
with a lot of kvassss
as russian I could surely confirm that we appreciate Techno
@@maxsofiiskiy5963 as Russian I would disagree that we generally appreciate hardball and recognize it as a national treasure
Oh god. Jokes about hard bass are so lame
@@whoareyou7399 Is no jokes. We like hardbass. move elbow, stomp foot - is dance - is real. which god you want talk? you forget we atheist nation. we like other techno too, but russian harbass is new national anthem. I tink you don know cuture.
A German, talking in English with a Russian accent. Nice.
Ikr wtf
Yeah
he maybe a former spy like putin
A Frenchman's worse nightmare
@@Ussonan-Foderation2016💀
As a Russian, I'm surprised about the amount of Russian vocabulary he knows. I live in France and most people have no idea how to even say yes or no lmao
Germans tend to know many languages, in school everybody learns english and later in school you can choose between french, spanish, russian, latin.. and we are really multicultrual, I guess everyone knows some words in turkish, arabic or russian, because there are a lot of those in your class in school. A russian/German Friend of mine in my class teached me the russian Alphabet in school, because I was interested. So we could send letters during the lessons and most teachers couldnt read them.
In East Germany everyone knows a little Russian because it was mandatory in school until 30 years ago.
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I suspect the guy's background is indeed partially Russian, probably thanks to his dedushka or babushka or both
In eastern Germany you are most likely to either have learned Russian in school as a mandatory language or had the option to do it after grade 7 (I‘m not sure if that is a Real-/Hauptschule thing only, though) when you decide about your specializing course (household work, technical work, business work or languages). I am from a village and until the early 2000s we only had the option of Russian. Later they added French, but that was after I left school. 😅
"Working hard will get you nowhere. Knowing the right people will."
So true
Everywhere in the world.
@@bern6543 In some countries, much more so than in others!
Damn! Hits hard
as a russian- thats the reality of russia, all normal jobs for right people, from hh - junk jobs for 2-4$ an hour
Same in US. Called nepotism.
Your Russian is way better than in those Hollywood movies.
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙 🤙
Absolutly agree
Прикольная тупизна - Тупой приколизм
Maybe he is Russian spy.
@@Muralidharan001😂
I like how his Russian pronunciation is better than his English one!😂🇷🇺
прекрасно!
tochno, maybe he russki spion
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙
IamGAIA There is a direct border between Russia and China -_- most people don’t understand that Russia is actually Eurasia
Because he is russiangerman
Who said Germans have no sense of humor?
Great stuff man 👌
Exactly, who the hell keeps saying that?
Prolly french lmao
Zee Germans only listen to Wagner and eat bratwurst, without Russian influence they have never make any funny. This video is proof. He can't even dance to techno! Where is stomp feet, where is move elbow? How hard is this?
Wrong .. Only Berliner has that. it's like going to a different country when you visit Berlin 😎👍
He's brilliant...and !#%^& gorgeous. I'm in love
Your sense of humour is great as well as pronunciation of russian! 😂 It was really cool ! I'm from Belarus I'm learning German, thank you for your videos, wish you inspiration)
Thank you! 😃 Good luck studying! Greetings 😁
@@RadicalLiving Danke :)
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙
Clear russian, undestandable anyway! But your russian accent in english is impossible to undestand!
@@januszkorczak8172 c'mon. He speaks 'russian english' as if he'd learnt it in a russian school! Perfectly understandable for russians😈
I'm a Russian living in Berlin. This is accurate! :)
Not exactly. Usually when I go out, I take my kalashnikov with me
This video make me want to go to Berlin
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙
Are you kidding dude?
@@garrukthewildspeaker262
I don't go outside at all. I have my bear with a "kalash" running to the store for vodka. the tribes of Wild Fritzs are delighted!
"Working hard will not get you anywhere, knowing the right people will."
- A quote from a wise Russian
A wise Russian with a White Russian
They learnet fast how to survive under the capitalism. 😆
In chile too
Russian: "Streets in Berlin are very good. No holes in it. In Russia, we don't have."
Local: "The roads without holes?"
Russian: "No, the roads."
I think you need to visit a major city comparable to Berlin in Russia. Good streets.
@@bulgingassets and not dirty, as here on video. So many trash on roads, probably, a lot of holes are under trash in Berlin
The moment when u realize that the author has never been in Russia😄
There is a Russian saying: "Russia has two problems - idiots and roads." And one problem is constantly trying to repair the other.
Actually thats quite fun, so lets spice it up a bit ukraine has even fewer roads, but theres better they also have no houses and some of them live in basements or ruined flats, they also dont have rain as we do they have metal rain, thats totally off.
Camera guy: How many obsolete stereotypes we're gonna use in the video?
Radical living: Yes.
I mean no harm but the way russians are stereotyped makes me admire russians so much... because they are always portrayed like brave and though people, and they are always drinkng lol. In my country, we are just a bunch of emotional idiots lol, I wish we could be seen as though as russians.
@@fla9086 first it’s mostly stereotyping and ask any Russian how hard life in Russia is compered to western countries
I noticed the Russian is the only character who wears a fur hat and also frowns.
Who said they are obsolete?🤔
@@fla9086 Then go to Russia and be tough and drink alcohol I guess
"When travelling, it's important to stay hydrated!"😂😂🤣👍
Keep spirit up
Carry your own flask.
And I like ya'and I want cha'
But it is😅😅😅😅😅
Most surprising aspect in this video was the size of vodka bottle: how can you stay properly hydrated with so less liquid?
More like a schnapps bo'ull viz @chewkz
You take a dozen whit you, simple
That's the size he was able to find in Germany ! Looks like they do not have the regular family bottle of 2 litres vodka you can find in Russia !
I can’t wait for you making the American version one lmao
Oh My Gosh. Like I'm so Sure. There's not enough black people. Where is your Wal Mart? Why are there so many whites in Germany? Are you guys still getting in lines just for toilet paper? No wait. That is us.
@@HyborianAge actually, that’s kinda accurate. i’m half german and half togolese but i live in america. whenever i see my relatives there i always think “why is everyone white?!?” i have to remind myself that it’s germany lmao 💀💀
I will no comment from respect to fellow brother from another mother in US of A. We have movement in russia too, is called russian live matter with inspiration from the US of A.
Don’t they only Speak English to English speakers in Berlin? I heard that a few of the neighborhoods are basically little America/little Britain
he did recently go watch it
Really awesome dancing in between the scenes.
more to come 😉
You are wrong. This is not Russian drum-n-base or techno style. I can forgive, but you must learn.
@@jazzochannel he will never learn to dance like a Russian guy - he is too cute and stylish. I am Russian, I know what I am talking about.
As Moscow resident, the metro joke killed me 🤣
3:49 It's called 'Warsaw Street' of course a Russian will have opinions...😏
You are a true Cultural Anthropologist!!! Keep uniting us in our idiosyncracies with humor, dear one 🕊️ 🌈🙏
thanks a ton! :) will do
Чувство юмора прекрасное! Каменные лица - это наше всё! Я из России. Спасибо!
idi nahuy
Можешь пояснить тему с каменными лицами? Почему так и почему ты в восторге?
@@AlexGorskov потому что россия для грустных
У русских не каменное лицо а скорее в вечном напряжении. Почему так надеюсь не нужно объяснять. :)
Кстати, так не везде в России. В солнечных городах, например, во Владивостоке, народ довольно улыбчивый, особенно постсоветские поколения - оч позитивные в целом.
Я скакал на своем медведе три дня с AK-47 наперевес, выпил по дороге всю водку и пишу в единственном месте на триста километров, где есть Интернет, что всё, что показано в этом видео, это правда.
😂😂
@@RadicalLiving Vielen Dank für das Video, ich mag deinen Kanal.
Ты забыл сказать, что ловишь интернет, стоя на горе из нефтедолларов
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙
@@vladimirmelnikov2542 ... и заряжая мобильник от ядерного реактора.
I remember when I was in school back in Germany. I had a good friend who was Russian in my class. The teacher asked us if we had any family members who used to live in Berlin when it was divided. He said yes, my dad. She asked "oh really, what did he do there?" He said: "He was shooting people who tried to climb over the wall". The teacher was not amused, but I laughed, because I'm Polish and it seemed fair...........
Russians, ahahhhahaha.... No BS talk
OMG I did laugh reading your comment
OMG 😆
Нормальный ответ ))
Fair what? Shooting innocent people, who wanted to escape soviet s&)t hole puppet state? Are u sane? Tf is wrong with u
'"Dima, get the money"' looooool That's so accurate
Facts!
Oh I laughed my ass off on "Dima, get the money"
In Soviet Russia you don't wear shapka, shapka is wearing you... prekrasno
Shapka-bacca?
House of Rammstein haha 🤣 spasibo, towarisch for such a good laugh 😂
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙
that's exactly how I imagined how I would go to Germany when I was 7 y.o., because I was a big Rammstein fan from Russia
I'm Russian, live in Prague And i consider this video rather funny))) Looking forward Američan And british versions)))
Your wish is my command😄
hi Russian :) can you tell me is there any truth in his video?? What does the average Russian guy act like? Is it much different than European guy, knowing that Russia is not really in Europe, neither geographically nor by ideology.
@@zoran123456 Russian is mentality, they don't need labeling or relating to Europe, it's a state of mind)
This video is very cool, very nice details pointed out. Russians are smart, fearless, sincere and I'm not Russian by the way)
To have such deep history and culture shows that they're a real deal
@@zoran123456 ajde bolan, razumesh, ty ne-chto pro ryssov. ty neko berlinskaja parody pro ryssov. there some truth here, but he is only scratching the surface.
Russians in Prague are so rude. In Russia you behave same way?
As a russian, I loved this parody. Funny ! Love Germany and hope to visit Berlin one day, not as my great grandparents in 1945, but as a tourist 😅❤️🇩🇪
Эта шутка уже не смешна, учитывая, что на "России-1" некоторые неистовые люди обсуждают ядерные удары по европейским странам. Мы не забудем. Grüße aus Ost-Deutschland.
@@nxhx9352 Не смешная - не смейтесь) В европейских СМИ тоже много чего говорят, что ж теперь? Я лично, да и вы, наверное, никакого отношения к этому не имеем. Привет из Петербурга ;)
😳 not funny
Представь что немец или финн бы написал в комментариях - хочу посетить Питер, только как турист, а не как мой дедушка. 🙄🤦
@@user-Max1980 Между прочим, с немцев станется. С ними вообще можно отлично поугорать на сомнительные темы, и с самоиронией у них всё ок, тем и хороши. 🤣
Lol🤣ur Russian is pretty good👌
спасибо
He know a few word from school. If he had a Russia girlfriend maybe he speak good. Without girlfriend - nothing. Maybe you contact him and make some lesson? He not so bad... помоги, сестрёнка родимая?
Oh, how funny, you have no idea how i 🤣) Brilliant. You know all the stereotypes about Russia, you know that we have some strange think - ПОЛНАЯ ДИЧЬ some times happend. But when you arrive and find yourself on a real adventure, you will understand how much this is true. A familiar British told me. By the way, I myself am from Russia.
Ох как смешно, ты даже не представляешь) Гениально. Знаешь все стериотипы о России, ты знаешь что у нас какие-то вещи иногда происходят - дичь. Но когда ты приедешь и попадешь в настоящее приключение ты поймешь на сколько это правда. Сказал мне знакомый британец. Я сама кстати из России.
You don’t visit Russia, Russia visits you
While it is a shapka (hat) it actually is an ushanka (that special type of hat)
I was so suprised xD in hungarian it is also "Sapka"=Mütze xDD
Anything we wear on our head could be called "shapka". The same with "kofta" and "shtany".
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙 🤙
@@DiaaannnAA tényleg!? Nem tudtam.
Btw Czechs have čapka (č=magyar “cs”) too. Our languages actually closer than I thought🙂 for me as for learning Hungarian that’s a good news😁
Ушанка (that special type of hat that covers the ears)
if you see person in shapka-ushanka in russia - it is foreigen tourist
Or older than 60
"Your city's wall? My grandfather built it."
Very funny 😂
It’s so accurate 😂
stay hydrated while exploring our old territory ... CLASSIC!
Pretty funny lol, but the most funny thing is, as a Russian who grew up in Russia never ever have I seen someone pour liquor into their coffee, until I moved to LA for work and met this cool Austrian dude who used to do that on a regular basis, he'd get his Starbucks in the morning went home and added his necessary ingredient to make it right, really miss that dude, he's not German, but pretty close.
ой, ну я раньше добавлял 1 чайную ложку коньяка в кофе и было норм
Do you have any Russian friends? I need to know where did you get those stereotypes from🤩
I've been trolling the other comments here. This comment is not it. He has the basics down, but this video is only scratching the surface. Also, most Russians I have met in Berlin do try to blend in - most of them even adapt European/modern values. I guess I have access to the source, and hence think the parody here is only trivial.
We have a lot off russian people in germany. Thats why most younger germans speak a few words russian.
@@Yellow-Rose
Germany: because 'this is our land - we won over you - we have the right to live here'.
Italy: because they both love crime, family and art. Its like long lost twins.
(steretypically viewed)
@@ЕвгенийАндреевич-л1с It seems to me, an American, that Americans generally think that Russia is still run by the Communist Party, religion is banned, and anyone who says something negative about Putin is sent for a life of hard labor in a gulag in Siberia.
As russian, I can confirm that all this is true
I'm dead 😂😂 when he said "I found good product, German quality"
Mate, your channel is amazing, especially this video.
Glad you enjoy it! 😊 Greetings
As a Hungarian,when I heard the line: I forgot my шапка, I was like...wait, isn't it supposed to be about Russians? 😂 Freaked me out for a moment
And you surely know what does “Izsák” means in Russian. Aren’t you?😀
Historically some Hunnu tribes lived in Russian territory and now they have relatives here among alans, scythians, sarmates, so nothing surprising to have common words.
@@antonkonyukhov2667 Same in Romania, its sapca
So laughable tags about Russians)) I liked it, actually made with good sense of humour 👌🏻 and шапка is the best😂
It's more about Russian people from villages. People from Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and other large cities are not like that.But still some moments in video were funny.
I don’t think that people from Russian villages will ever have a chance to see Berlin in flesh 🤷🏻♀️they probably will never even see Moscow. That’s very sad.
@@ihatespringsnark1287 How do you even travel around a country as big as Russia? Is it just too expensive and impractical to go anywhere because of the distances?
@@ihatespringsnark1287 thats so true
@@Donny427for russians from the european part of the country it's really cheaper to travel to Europe than, say, Baikal :(
You don know russian villiges. From villige is pure russia. this «Radical Living» is only foreign agent parady about Berlin. Nothing about Moskva or Piterburg here. Real Russian go to Monako, not some poor Berlin. --- troll mode off --- if you think Russian villagers joke or think about buying expensive property in europe, you are way off. honestly.... Have you been to a suburb in Piter or Moscow? Not to mention a rural town...
hallo from Moscow! I’m absolutely in love with your videos, great work, please, keep going👏 we’ve been to Berlin with my boyfriend and there’s a real buzz about the city! And we like Germany so bad ahah so I’m interested in literally any video content related to this German stuff😂 maybe you have something to say about student culture in Berlin or beer culture and its variety, and where Germans usually travel on vacations
Well, all your tsars were German so ofc you kinda fancy Germans just be open about it and it's ok 🙄
@@livics610 she meant we like German culture because it's cool, not because we have historical ties (or conflicts) with Germans √•~•√ and tsars got killed in the end
@@livics610 not tsars but their wives were german 🙄
Germans holiday pretty much same places as Brits...
I'm Russian, and I died laughing.
wow and i fought that this is a offensive video for Russian people ( Btw i'm Hungarian)
@@bertalanegedi-lr7conope, Russians have perfect sense of humor. Very ironic. We are not made of sugar to be offended bcs of jokes 😂
And the guy plays very accurate all those stereotypes 😂
omg I'm russian and I have a classmate talking LITERALLY like that😅✌🏻
This was so on point! No stereotypes, just bare truth!
as a russian, i can say that my grandparents are VERY sensitive bout the WW2. and.. yeah.. we dont wear those hats
You must be really fun at parties
We do wear them, older generations in northern parts of Siberia
@@julz6549Around 2010 there was a flairup of ushankas in women's fashion in Hungary, we had fluffy ushankas with fur fringles. I still have mine.
Товарищи, это было супер круто ❤️
BUT he doesn't mention the last Tzarina was German :(
3:30 cracks me up!
I am going to use that line in my everyday conversations, when the situation fits.😀
funny thing is that the type of russian in each city is very much representative of the city.
a Russian in berlin is very different to a Russian in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, or Munich
i like that he misses all articles in a very russian way. being russian i can say it’s kinda accurate…
Can you please do a video on various Berlin neighbourhoods? I would love to hear your take on them!
it's in the making, should be ready in 2 weeks or so ;)
@@RadicalLiving Yes, you made a cool video about a German from Munich, I laughed for a long time, thank you!))
That was funny and on point, but also a bit sad and depressing, in other words it felt totally Russian style.
In Russia we put condensated milk in our coffee, not vodka. The rest is accurate.
It is funny, I never thought the word sapka came from russian. We have that word in hungarian for cap/hat. Usually the warmer kind of cap made of knitted material or fur.
The word "shapka" entered the international lexicon in the sense of "a round headdress made of fur", as a rule, a shapka-ushanka is associated with this name.)
@@an0nycat кстати английский вобрал в себя "бабушку" - типо платок для бабушек, "тройка"
I always thought its a turkish word lol
Shapka is a turks word indeed, we just borrowed it as hundreds other turks words, such as saray, tahta, baul, and others.
Working hard will not get you anywhere. Knowing the right people will.😂👑
I LOVE U! i will visit BERLIN as fast as possible after the war!
Please do! 😄
Couldn't stop myself from subscribing to you. Bravo!
Yay! Welcome aboard! 😄
Im not even russian and I too want to know where the Rammstein guys live
Working hard won't get you anywhere.... I needed this reminder 😂😂😂
So funny! You mentioned in the description that most Russians live in Charlottenburg or Marzahn. True, but a bit of outdated. The most recent arrivals ( typically young IT professionals and their families, like me) prefer PBerg/KBerg and the parts of Mitte nearest to them. We love vegan food and don't like vodka :)
Hello man, I like your stuff so much and your have quite funny,cool actor playing within all videos.Could you please make a video about differences between germans and other nations?
Glad to hear that! I can try^^
JUST ❤ the way his Russian accent seems SO SPOT ON ! 😃
And, "thanks" for introducing me to "Russian coffee" 😜😉
I'm a big fan of yours!❤
❤BRASIL❤
Du bist sehr lustig!😁
I'm Russian and I didn't know about coffee with vodka)))
That is hilarious! Greetings from ex-ussr country
Btw this guy is funny. Probably you could invent more characters 😆
It's 100% true. And it's so easy to stay hydrated in Berlin:D btw, Your Russian is quite good
No one mentiones, but the souvenir for the wife (German quality!) is so accurate 😂 for the post soviet people like my parents. This one killed me the most 🤣
The secret place for playing durak :-D
We play durak in the stair-case of every building or in the yard between building. there is no secret place. this is western foreign agent, he dont know russia
Wow. You could be making a movie, like the Hollywood ones. It's really impressive not only how accurate everything is, not only the perfect pronunciation, but how everything was shot and put together. Really fun techno dance too and it was combined with the perfect lines in between.
I love it amazing i love this russian character pls do more of this
hahah I cracked my ass while laughing. Not every german has no sense of humor. He does. Danke für deine Videos
*LOVE EVERYTIME YOU TALK ABOUT RAMMS+EIN* *AND I'VE BEEN ALWAYS FASCINATED WITH THE RUSSIAN CULTURE* *YOU HAVE A NEW SUBSCRIBER*
i'm so in love with your content 😭❤️
the techno dance was the best thing i have ever seen before. great impression of a typical russian guy. lol
Hi! I’m a Russian, born in Hannover and raised in Italy😂 (and I love so much your channel btw).
Have been in Berlin twice and I’m so in love with it that my biggest dream at the moment is to move there to live it at 100%. Do you think it would be hard to find a job without knowing German very well?
Greetings from Italyyy
loool i'm a russian born in hannover as well
as for somebody who has been in berlin quite often: if your german isn't that great , i'd recommend maybe starting to work in an italian restaurant where other people speak italian too - or a russian restaurant. or if your english is good, there are a lot places where you could use that, bc there are a lot of english based startups in berlin. but i recommend improving your german, it's a lot easier that way.
Much appreciated Habibo 😊, you don't really need German to live and work in Berlin, it's not that hard to find a job without German skills, but of course it would give you more opportunities and make some things easier. Actually i see that question quite often, i should do a video on it. Take care ;)
Wow, brilliant! Your Russian is really impressive👍🏻😱
for a moment i expected you'll put some fine gopnik hardbass as the soundtrack
*When oligarchs visit berlin😂😂😂
Very good.
Um abraço da cidade de Rio do Sul, em Santa Catarina. Brasil.😁👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
And u take a photo of me and my new 🏠 😁😆😅. Your are just awesome man👏
It is my favourite video of your whole channel. You are very convincing playing Russian.
🤣😂🤣😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👌🏻 идеальный стереотип, но все же НАСТОЯЩАЯ вещь для немцев. Loving it. Well done. 🤗🤗😉😆😃
Hello grandma! I wento to western Mosco.. i mean Berlin, for holidays
As a Russian I could only accept your good knowledge of Russian culture and that you are very well prepared to make this video. 🤣
Kapitalist is weak just blowed me 🤣🤣🤣
When he spilled vodka on the ground 🤣
Ich bin halb Russisch mit deutschen Vorfahren (meine Großmutter war deutsch) und ich möchte sagen, das das ist das beste Video i hab noch gesehen 😂😂 forgot my shapka
Аааа!!!!! Крутяк, один из лучших выпусков
Хорошая шапка. Молодец!
Хлавно, шёп ухы нэ застудыл):(((
Hey,
Greetings from Hungary!
I've learned from your video, that the russian word 'sapka' used in the hungarian language as well and means the same. 😀
His face when he dances 🤣🤣🤣
Your right.
It's hot 🔥 🤣😅🤣🤣
This video is such a masterpiece! Thank you very much for sharing such perspective, ahahhahha. That is absolutely hilarious! And sometimes your pronunciation was so good I had doubts that you are a German guy) ahahhah, bravo!
Thank you so much!
I am waiting a Russian UA-camr for do the opposite way
Would be hilarious!
Great acting skills! All your clips are good, but this was something special!
thanks comrade!
Hey man, amazing and funny video, living here for many years.
Can you please tell me what kind of radio/musicbox that is in the begining?
Alexej Puschkarski Yes, I’m very intrigued to know it too!!
Too little vodka in coffee!
It's so stupid but so funny :-) I'm from Russia btw.
I wouldnt say that datscha has the best pelmenis, but im 100% sure that quarteera 62 has the best borsh, and pandakulturplatform is one of the best russian places in berlin too
this video reminds me of my dad drinking Russian tea on Saturday morning...
Wow i start to love this guy he can be anything 😁😂😂
On a side note, both Charlottenburg and Mazzahn applealed to me when i rode through the city for the first time on bicycle. Charlottenburg is like urban st.petersburg, mzarzahn is like suburban st.petersburg. I lived 4 years in st.petersburg as a child (6-10). It looks like "home", no joke.