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I moved back to Slovakia after living in Canada for 16 years. I had a great education and job there but couldnt find meaningful friendships, unfortunately. Best decision ever. Wishing you all the best, Nastya. 😊
...helped to adapt, etc. I'm here since 1986, having good university carrier, and visiting my home country with my kids and grandkids quite often. I love both my countries. All the best from Ottawa😊💟
I am in Greece and feel the same.. I am dreaming to live again with my friends in Serbia. ... It is a difficult to find friend abroad like you have friends from childhood... That's it. Good luck to all of us ❤ P.s. you english !!! Is great! And bouys are cute 😊
@TatjanaDimitrijevic do you work outside of the home where you can get acquainted with people who have similar work lives to you? Maybe your children go to school outside of the home where you can get to know other parents? You can also become friends with other mothers or pet owners at the park when you take your children or animals to play and burn off some energy. I don't necessarily love where my daughter and I live however it is the best strategically for my child to thrive, grow, and have better advantages in life. Wishing you many blessings and much luck from Tennessee, USA
I am a small town girl in the middle of the USA. Never left here and most likely never will be able to. With that said I love your channel. I get to see different parts of the world that I will most likely never see. Thank you!❤
I live in Russia and have been abroad only once. And I have exactly the same thought that I will hardly ever be able to move abroad. For me it is connected with lack of self-confidence, lack of money and politics. I would be interested to know what difficulties you face and why you have thoughts that you will never be able to leave your city.
hey , if you can save just for flight money , come to tunisia , stay with my and my parents , we have fun good time , my parents will be happy to have you , see new places and good times and get to know each other well
I'm from Novosibirsk originally, Akademgorodok. Have been living in Canada since the mid-90s, since I was a boy. Returning to Russia soon. Miss my homeland very much.
I love your style of filming, it's not chaotic at all. I love that you also capture the thunderstorm and the rain and how tha raindrops made you feel and also that you filmed the cute little sparrows. Please continue to do these little calm moments. ❤
💕💕💕 I have a similar experience to yours - after 15 years of living abroad, I returned to Poland with my son. It was 20 years ago. I never regretted coming back. Good luck 💕💕💕 everything will be fine
I also returned to Poland after 18 years abroad - but didn't make it there and came back to Germany! So many lives, so many stories. But I understand the feeling.
Two years ago I returned back home to Croatia, after having lived and worked for 14 years in Italy. I decided to move back home in the midst of the pandemic. I also had many reasons for making such big decision. I´m really happy now with my choice. I wish you the best of luck on your new path! Your vlogs are really nice and interesting.🥰
I'm American but traveled world wide. I've been to both Italy and Croatia. I definitely liked Croatia better but I realize being a tourist is different than real life. I did live in London for four years so been to much of Europe
@@arlenedorego1277 I also lived in London for a bit, but that was in my early twenties. It’s not a place where I would want to settle but that’s just my personal preference. Where did you travel in Croatia? What places did you visit?
@@SoniaVerardoBeautyBlog I returned to Croatia after living in the US for 22 years. I live in Porec now. But I don't know where life will take me next.
@SoniaVerardoBeautyBlog it's a very easy life right now cause my husband has American salary. But we are still very uncertain about future. Hoping for health and happiness.
I've only just discovered your channel... but hey- all the very best to you and your children, on your return to Russia. Those cherries... mmm- they looked so yummy! I also loved how you panned the camera to the tree, and mentioned how you would watch the leaves as a child, delicately moving in the wind... :) ...that reminded me of when I was at school, and how, instead of focusing on my lessons, I'd find myself watching the leaves of the trees in the grounds set just beyond the classroom window, being courted by the wind... You're a very thoughtful video creator Nastya.... :) All the best, and *God Bless* :)
Of course, it is quite interesting to see others’ lives. There are so many differences yet so much the same. The airport, shops and cities look just like ours, but the food choices are quite different. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. From California, U.S.
Hi Nastya! You appeared casually on my home but I'm glad I found you really! Your video is so peacefully, I think I'm subscribing. You reminded me so much of when me, my mom and my sister travelled back to our homecountry. I was only 5 and my sister was two. The scenes in the airport with your kids warmed my heart!❤ I wish you all the best in this new andventure.
NASTYA YOU ARE A BRAVE AND STRONG WOMAN RETURNING BACK TO RUSSIA AND ESPECIALLY TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN, THAT MUST HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT DEAR. HAPPY YOU AND THE KIDS MADE IT HOME SAFELY AFTER SUCH A LONG JOURNEY. NOW BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER IN YOUR LIVES 🎉. GOD BLESS 🙏 YOU.
Watching your videos from the beginning now, I'm really enjoying them, you capture the simple life so well and I'm actually reallt surprised about how Russia looks like (positively), as a Pole I've never had any interest in Russia before. Funny fact: you seem very czech to me! Your accent sounds more czech than russian, you also look cery czech from you style! You must have integrated very well there:) If I met you on the street I would have thought you were Czech!
Interessant diese Erinnerung an die Großmutter. Meine Großmutter lebte auch in einer ähnlichen staatlichen alten Wohnung wie Ihre Großmutter. Es war in einem Dorf mit viel grün umgeben . Als Kind habe ich bei ihr oft übernachtet, unser Verhältnis war liebevoll und daher sind mir diese Erinnerungen in dieser alten Wohnung sehr wertvoll. Ich finde Sie machen sehr schöne und interessante Videos und ich wünsche Ihnen viel Erfolg mit UA-cam ! Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
I lived in Rostov on Don, god I could not believe the heat. 37 or something. I live in Dubai and grew up in UAE, even though its desert but because of AC everywhere you do not know the heat. But I absolutely loved the spring, autumn and winter. Like snow white wonderland.
Hi Nastya from Ottawa Canada. I live in an area with some Russian aspects. There is a large golden domed Russian Orthodox Church and a Russian book section in the library. I have seen a few people speaking Russian around but not as many as Chinese, Korean and Indian people. I really liked your videos of Novosibirsk. I like the markets.
You should be find. Russia has better economy than EU right now. Most people in Russia have found work. Too many unemployed youths in Europe right now.
💯 Plenty opportunities in Russia now. Plenty jobs with so many dead and disabled in the special operations. 18% interest rate a bummer but who needs money.@@123abcter
Я прожил в Чехии 10 лет: В Плзне (где училась, а после и в Праге). И так же вернулась в Россию год назад. Кстати, я сама тоже из Новосибирска и меня так же зовут Настя XD Прикольное совпадение XD
I have also returned from the UK, where I had been living for 9 years. The reason behind this was pretty much the same as in your case. For me as Slovakian it was difficult to build meaningful relationships in England, I feel like British people are more introverted and I don't find casual short interactions with the people to be satisfactory. On the other hand, Polish people were quite a different story. They were closer to us in many ways. Just my observation.
Hello, Nastya. Good luck on your new journey. You said you’ve packed 3 huge suitcases. Have you left all your other belongings behind? I am also moving countries after 19 years and I have a lot of “stuff” that I feel sad to part with. What did you do with the rest of your belongings accumulated during 16 years? I hope this question is not too personal. I am seeking an advice.
If there is one thing I might suggest is to make sure your sons learn some English. English is becoming a universal language and almost all countries speak some form of it. Your English is excellent! I wish you well and have started following your journey.
I just came back from Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿. I went there for vacation. I saw, Charles Bridge, prague Castle, old town square and other places. I am now back to United States 🇺🇸 and will return to reality on Monday.
@AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor I most definitely did. Getting to the Prague Castle was a workout climbing those steps. Anyways I had so much fun that I did not want to leave.
@@marge11 шпрахе еще могу, но конечно забывается много, так как язык не использую больше. Могу пару часов рассказывать, почему уехала. Коротко: Не хочу, чтобы мой ребенок там рос. Особенно то, что сейчас происходит в мире, смотрю и думаю, как хорошо , что в ковидные времена слиняла, думала, что уже тогда дно, а нет оказалось, что можно еще глубже упасть. Первые года мне тоже нравилось.
Thanks 👍 we all made bad decisions and experiences though hower live !! We need to put this a side or we will be crippled for life !! Not all men are Bad we need to look at ower self to see the picture ?? I wish you the best your very beautiful young lady with ❤❤
I enjoy you vlog so much. Seeing life in another country in this big world we live in. Is the main religion Catholic where you are? How much American money is rent for an apartment?
Maybe because EU are high in debt. Too many people are unemployed. Trade wars and sanctions you know. Russia economy is doing better than most EU countries anyway
❤😊 I wish I was there to help you and to make your coffee or rea for you and to pass your tools for you this House is Made withe so much Love and will power 😅
How is it that a single woman with two children can provide for the kids and not have a job or do you have a job? Do you have generational wealth? Are your parents providing for you and the kids? Im curious how people in other countries make a living and a life.
Unlike Western countries....Eastern european countries often have daycares mostly funded by government, free education up until Uni and free healthcare ( in my country, even free dentists) until child turns 18. Then, if u are a single mother, depending on a country, you get higher child benefit from the government. While it's not tons of money, it's still okayish to live on. Plus, children from poorer families also get free or discounted transportation tickets.
@aliali-ev3lm, thank you so much for the information! I'm on disability now because of a back injury and just had my 3rd back surgery. My daughter is in her last year of high school and I worry about how I'm going to be able to help support her while she goes to college. Young people struggle with going to college full-time while working full-time. I had to choose to work because there just wasn't enough hours in the day 😫
@@aliali-ev3lm But still you have to feed them, buy clothes very often, pay for hobbies and renovate the flat. Plus you yourself also have to live on something. There is no country in the world where everything is for free.
I was boycotting youtube because of censorship (i am an anti-imperialist and anticapitalist and support Russia, Palestine, Iran and others) and was checking on old Russian channels I had subscribed about two three years ago. What a nice surprise you came back. I had discovered your channel and was very happy about it, watching your videos/songs and then you disappeared which I understood why. Had left many comments under your great Russia and Soviet Union videos, and was checking on your channel every couple of months along with a few others, but yours was my top choice. I do not use UA-cam but was thinking about adding travel videos to my site so I came back and saw you on my timeline. I was thinking you would go back right after you deleted your videos. I discovered Bulat Okudjava thanks to you. Had already started learning Russian then. I made an exception after two years and watched and commented. Great video somewhat tense but you have a relaxed pace and scenes. The last frame of the video was like a painting Я рад увидеть ваше ролик. Замечательный. Желаю вам успехов и я думаю вы будете популярный. Пока.
@Gaby-rs2uk she made some great videos on Russia and the Soviet Union period comparing them and also personal experiences as she was a kid when the Soviet Union was taken apart. She was living in Prague when she started her channel and she was forced to delete it when Russia entered Ukraine as some Zionists were leaving comments attacking her and Czechia had threatened people with prosecution if they supported Russia. She is talented and sincere and had just started her channel in November 2021 and only a few months later she had to close it. It wasn't UA-cam that forced her it was probably the comments and the Czech pressure I presume. She is an authentic person but I do not watch her videos now because I boycott Zionist UA-cam. If she publishes them elsewhere I would be more than happy to watch her. Her few bits of songs with Ukulele were also great for me. I am glad she's back, don't know if she sings and plays the Ukulele now. That's a long answer but needed. I am pretty sure she will be popular she has a filmmaker eye too.
I am really enjoying your channel, but I find it hard when you refer to your children as, my kid, or my kids, it sounds so much nicer to say, my son, my little boy, my children, my little girl, my daughter, I know you don't have daughter's, it's just an example, maybe because it's a language thing, I definitely Don't mean to insult you, you seem lovely, and I wish you all the best ,
Yes that's a language thing. In Russian, a kid, a child, a toddler all have the same translation - 'ditya'. Also, the author lived in a non-English speaking country. These could be the reasons why non-native English lang speakers use these words randomly...
Poor kids, what a tragedy for them to be brought in such a racist country. the youngest boy seems to be mixed. can't even imagine what he is gonna deal with in Russia.
She explained it in other videos. Most of all, she is alone now with children and Russia is her home, where she has family support. It was wise and logical choice.
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I moved back to Slovakia after living in Canada for 16 years. I had a great education and job there but couldnt find meaningful friendships, unfortunately. Best decision ever. Wishing you all the best, Nastya. 😊
I have a different experience, maybe because I married Canadian, so it wasn't "full" emigration. His family greeted me with opened arms, helpedx
...helped to adapt, etc. I'm here since 1986, having good university carrier, and visiting my home country with my kids and grandkids quite often. I love both my countries. All the best from Ottawa😊💟
I am in Greece and feel the same.. I am dreaming to live again with my friends in Serbia. ...
It is a difficult to find friend abroad like you have friends from childhood...
That's it.
Good luck to all of us ❤
P.s. you english !!! Is great! And bouys are cute 😊
@TatjanaDimitrijevic do you work outside of the home where you can get acquainted with people who have similar work lives to you? Maybe your children go to school outside of the home where you can get to know other parents? You can also become friends with other mothers or pet owners at the park when you take your children or animals to play and burn off some energy. I don't necessarily love where my daughter and I live however it is the best strategically for my child to thrive, grow, and have better advantages in life. Wishing you many blessings and much luck from Tennessee, USA
Great decision. No place like home. Hello from St. Petersburg Russia
В Сербии мы говорим: «Иди куда угодно, но возвращайся домой». Все будет хорошо. 🥰
I am a small town girl in the middle of the USA. Never left here and most likely never will be able to. With that said I love your channel. I get to see different parts of the world that I will most likely never see. Thank you!❤
I live in Russia and have been abroad only once. And I have exactly the same thought that I will hardly ever be able to move abroad. For me it is connected with lack of self-confidence, lack of money and politics. I would be interested to know what difficulties you face and why you have thoughts that you will never be able to leave your city.
hey , if you can save just for flight money , come to tunisia , stay with my and my parents , we have fun good time , my parents will be happy to have you , see new places and good times and get to know each other well
It's a pity
I'm from Novosibirsk originally, Akademgorodok. Have been living in Canada since the mid-90s, since I was a boy. Returning to Russia soon. Miss my homeland very much.
Как здорово!!!🤗
I love your style of filming, it's not chaotic at all. I love that you also capture the thunderstorm and the rain and how tha raindrops made you feel and also that you filmed the cute little sparrows. Please continue to do these little calm moments. ❤
💕💕💕 I have a similar experience to yours - after 15 years of living abroad, I returned to Poland with my son. It was 20 years ago. I never regretted coming back. Good luck 💕💕💕 everything will be fine
Wow! Thanks for sharing 🙂
@@nastya_in_siberia 💕
I also returned to Poland after 18 years abroad - but didn't make it there and came back to Germany! So many lives, so many stories. But I understand the feeling.
I’ve just discovered you in my UA-cam suggestions. I’m French and I live in France. I like your videos, they’re peaceful ans simply.
Two years ago I returned back home to Croatia, after having lived and worked for 14 years in Italy. I decided to move back home in the midst of the pandemic. I also had many reasons for making such big decision. I´m really happy now with my choice. I wish you the best of luck on your new path! Your vlogs are really nice and interesting.🥰
I'm American but traveled world wide. I've been to both Italy and Croatia. I definitely liked Croatia better but I realize being a tourist is different than real life. I did live in London for four years so been to much of Europe
@@arlenedorego1277 I also lived in London for a bit, but that was in my early twenties. It’s not a place where I would want to settle but that’s just my personal preference. Where did you travel in Croatia? What places did you visit?
@@SoniaVerardoBeautyBlog I returned to Croatia after living in the US for 22 years. I live in Porec now. But I don't know where life will take me next.
@@Ciaccona255 How do you like living in Porec now? I hope you managed to adjust well to this change!
@SoniaVerardoBeautyBlog it's a very easy life right now cause my husband has American salary. But we are still very uncertain about future. Hoping for health and happiness.
I wish you much happiness and success back in Russia. Keep producing, and I'm sure your channel will grow well.
Thank you 🙂
I've only just discovered your channel... but hey- all the very best to you and your children, on your return to Russia.
Those cherries... mmm- they looked so yummy! I also loved how you panned the camera to the tree, and mentioned how you would watch the leaves as a child, delicately moving in the wind... :) ...that reminded me of when I was at school, and how, instead of focusing on my lessons, I'd find myself watching the leaves of the trees in the grounds set just beyond the classroom window, being courted by the wind...
You're a very thoughtful video creator Nastya.... :)
All the best, and *God Bless* :)
So glad to have found your channel! This was very nice to watch ❤
You seem like such a sweet gentle soul❤…May God bless you and your family
Of course, it is quite interesting to see others’ lives. There are so many differences yet so much the same. The airport, shops and cities look just like ours, but the food choices are quite different. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. From California, U.S.
Hi Nastya! You appeared casually on my home but I'm glad I found you really! Your video is so peacefully, I think I'm subscribing. You reminded me so much of when me, my mom and my sister travelled back to our homecountry. I was only 5 and my sister was two. The scenes in the airport with your kids warmed my heart!❤ I wish you all the best in this new andventure.
I’m watching from Miami Florida and I find your videos fascinating…thank you for posting…the best of luck ❤
NASTYA YOU ARE A BRAVE AND STRONG WOMAN RETURNING BACK TO RUSSIA AND ESPECIALLY TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN, THAT MUST HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT DEAR. HAPPY YOU AND THE KIDS MADE IT HOME SAFELY AFTER SUCH A LONG JOURNEY. NOW BEGINS A NEW CHAPTER IN YOUR LIVES 🎉. GOD BLESS 🙏 YOU.
Watching your videos from the beginning now, I'm really enjoying them, you capture the simple life so well and I'm actually reallt surprised about how Russia looks like (positively), as a Pole I've never had any interest in Russia before.
Funny fact: you seem very czech to me! Your accent sounds more czech than russian, you also look cery czech from you style! You must have integrated very well there:) If I met you on the street I would have thought you were Czech!
Also, have you had another channel before? Your video doesn't look like a first youtube video at all, you seem to be very experienced actually!
Interessant diese Erinnerung an die Großmutter. Meine Großmutter lebte auch in einer ähnlichen staatlichen alten Wohnung wie Ihre Großmutter. Es war in einem Dorf mit viel grün umgeben . Als Kind habe ich bei ihr oft übernachtet, unser Verhältnis war liebevoll und daher sind mir diese Erinnerungen in dieser alten Wohnung sehr wertvoll.
Ich finde Sie machen sehr schöne und interessante Videos und ich wünsche Ihnen viel Erfolg mit UA-cam ! Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
I just found your channel and am starting from the beginning, I wish you and your family all the happiness in the world ❤️
Same!
My heartaches. I too want to go back to my home country....
Hopefully things will work out so you can very soon! Wishing you much happiness and many blessings from Tennessee, USA
Welcome back to your homeland. Be happy and all the best will come to you :)
I feel so happy for you. I know your feelings! I dream of the miraculous day when i come to Russia with no return tickets.
Возвращайтесь ❤
@@emilkadd надеюсь это скоро случится:) пока есть преграды некоторые.
Nice video Nastya. Thank you for sharing your family.
Thank you for a great vlog. It must be very hard, but you will see, what the future brings.. Good luck 🍀
Love your videos, it is very meditative
Glad you enjoy it!
I lived in Rostov on Don, god I could not believe the heat. 37 or something. I live in Dubai and grew up in UAE, even though its desert but because of AC everywhere you do not know the heat. But I absolutely loved the spring, autumn and winter. Like snow white wonderland.
Oh man, so beautiful. My heart aches, 30 years away from my motherland. This was so bitter sweet to watch
Hi Nastya from Ottawa Canada. I live in an area with some Russian aspects. There is a large golden domed Russian Orthodox Church and a Russian book section in the library. I have seen a few people speaking Russian around but not as many as Chinese, Korean and Indian people. I really liked your videos of Novosibirsk. I like the markets.
Wish u all the best in ur life come back to Russia
Thank you 🤍
You should be find. Russia has better economy than EU right now. Most people in Russia have found work. Too many unemployed youths in Europe right now.
💯 Plenty opportunities in Russia now. Plenty jobs with so many dead and disabled in the special operations. 18% interest rate a bummer but who needs money.@@123abcter
@@123abcterxd
Привет из Новосибирска))))
Всем привет из Красноярска❤❤❤❤❤!
Я прожил в Чехии 10 лет: В Плзне (где училась, а после и в Праге). И так же вернулась в Россию год назад. Кстати, я сама тоже из Новосибирска и меня так же зовут Настя XD Прикольное совпадение XD
You girls should organize some meetings for former expats - it's easier to re-settle back home this way!
So interesting. Best wishes
Nastya ❤ Lovely! I found you out by chance.
A good vlog Nastya ,better than you think ,I also lived in Prague .
I have also returned from the UK, where I had been living for 9 years. The reason behind this was pretty much the same as in your case. For me as Slovakian it was difficult to build meaningful relationships in England, I feel like British people are more introverted and I don't find casual short interactions with the people to be satisfactory. On the other hand, Polish people were quite a different story. They were closer to us in many ways. Just my observation.
Hi, from Italy
Enjoyed very much ❤️
❤nyc vlog
Morning from London Great Britain 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 😅
Welcome Back to Russia
Great video graphics. You are very talented and very inspiring ❤
Hello, Nastya. Good luck on your new journey. You said you’ve packed 3 huge suitcases. Have you left all your other belongings behind? I am also moving countries after 19 years and I have a lot of “stuff” that I feel sad to part with. What did you do with the rest of your belongings accumulated during 16 years? I hope this question is not too personal. I am seeking an advice.
Hi, I’ve sold something and thrown the rest. Im not usually too attached to physical things, for me it’s not hard to get rid of them 🙂
If there is one thing I might suggest is to make sure your sons learn some English. English is becoming a universal language and almost all countries speak some form of it. Your English is excellent! I wish you well and have started following your journey.
I just came back from Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿. I went there for vacation. I saw, Charles Bridge, prague Castle, old town square and other places. I am now back to United States 🇺🇸 and will return to reality on Monday.
Clock, bridge, castle typical tourist route in Prague lol
Did you like the city? I was there many years ago, on a high school trip and loved it.
@AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor I most definitely did. Getting to the Prague Castle was a workout climbing those steps.
Anyways I had so much fun that I did not want to leave.
Nice decision you have taken because you love your childhood where you have both that I own country Russia
Cucumber from "Lidl" and tomatoes from "dacha".
yaa im enjoy too much your video.if im alone im akways looking your video hearde your story. Im so tough. Like so much.
Love you Nastya xoxo
Carnivore heals xo
Я прожила 11 лет в Германии и 3 года назад вернулась в Россию в Новосибирск. Это было лучшее решение в моей жизни .
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Мне интересно почему 😅
Я родилась в казахстане но живу в германии и мне здесь очень нравится. Kannst du die Sprache noch?
@@marge11 шпрахе еще могу, но конечно забывается много, так как язык не использую больше. Могу пару часов рассказывать, почему уехала. Коротко: Не хочу, чтобы мой ребенок там рос. Особенно то, что сейчас происходит в мире, смотрю и думаю, как хорошо , что в ковидные времена слиняла, думала, что уже тогда дно, а нет оказалось, что можно еще глубже упасть. Первые года мне тоже нравилось.
@@bu_ka1329 Понятно… Спасибо за ответ😊 А я к сожалению забываю русский язык… Желаю всего хорошего! 😊🍀
Lovely video
Dobroy den. Poachamoo did you go to Prague? and why back to Russia?
I went to study there and stayed for a few (16) years … Came back because of numerous reasons, I might make a separate video about that
Thanks 👍 we all made bad decisions and experiences though hower live !! We need to put this a side or we will be crippled for life !! Not all men are Bad we need to look at ower self to see the picture ?? I wish you the best your very beautiful young lady with ❤❤
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I didn’t see my mom almost 3 years ago
I enjoy your videos but wonder where is you elder son in Novasibirsk,you never show him enjoying walks with you.
Maybe he does not really want to be on youtube. I would have hated it at the age of 14.
That first video you made about the CCCP was fire. You should repost it.
What one did she deleted it ?
Which one did she deleted it
@@avay.p.23 from her old channel
I wish I had known about her old channel!
Just a quick one, do your kids speak or understand Russian language?
Yes 🙂
I enjoy you vlog so much. Seeing life in another country in this big world we live in. Is the main religion Catholic where you are? How much American money is rent for an apartment?
I think that people there are mostly Russian Orthodox...
good, welcome back, why did you come back?
there are people who like to live in a fascist state
Maybe because EU are high in debt. Too many people are unemployed. Trade wars and sanctions you know. Russia economy is doing better than most EU countries anyway
@@antonkurlaevbanderovskis is that you... . Or you're just a sympathiser ?
@antonkurlaev ukraine yes
@@antonkurlaevкто бы говорил, ты хоть с территории Украины выехать сможешь?
❤😊 I wish I was there to help you and to make your coffee or rea for you and to pass your tools for you this House is Made withe so much Love and will power 😅
I wonder if she ever entered the Fake Taki in Prague
Простите за нескромный вопрос, вы вернулись, потому что расстались с чешским мужем?
where do you get cherries to Siberia??
It grows here )))
Ahaha, here we have a lot of fruits from our neighbours - Tajikistan and Uzbekustan
Why did you move back, new viewer here
How is it that a single woman with two children can provide for the kids and not have a job or do you have a job? Do you have generational wealth? Are your parents providing for you and the kids? Im curious how people in other countries make a living and a life.
Unlike Western countries....Eastern european countries often have daycares mostly funded by government, free education up until Uni and free healthcare ( in my country, even free dentists) until child turns 18. Then, if u are a single mother, depending on a country, you get higher child benefit from the government. While it's not tons of money, it's still okayish to live on. Plus, children from poorer families also get free or discounted transportation tickets.
@aliali-ev3lm, thank you so much for the information! I'm on disability now because of a back injury and just had my 3rd back surgery. My daughter is in her last year of high school and I worry about how I'm going to be able to help support her while she goes to college. Young people struggle with going to college full-time while working full-time. I had to choose to work because there just wasn't enough hours in the day 😫
@aliali-ev3lm thank you for your response! It is definitely different from the US!
@@aliali-ev3lm But still you have to feed them, buy clothes very often, pay for hobbies and renovate the flat. Plus you yourself also have to live on something. There is no country in the world where everything is for free.
Hi, do you speak czech language? I am flom Slovakia.
I do 🙂
You need whip cream to complete the dish.
Your older son looks like he is old enough to make his own breakfast.
Dobroy den. This apartment you show you live in --that size with 1 bedroom cost how much rubles per month? spasiba
What nationalities are fathers of your kids?
А отец детей где? Помогает надеюсь
oh you were used to live in Prague? We live in dresden which is the first city in Germany when you come from prague to germany
Yes! I know, been to Dresden few times 🙂
5000, wtf 😱
You had like 30K there haha.
Are there many Russians living in Czechia?
There are 😊
Hodně, ale Češi je tady nechtějí a nemají je rádi.
What did you study in Prague?
@@AEYEASRI you know the difference between "what" and "why", right? You just forgot about it...
Are you from Far East ?
Сибирь
Far East is Far East, Siberia is Siberia
Novosibirsk, Siberia
I was boycotting youtube because of censorship (i am an anti-imperialist and anticapitalist and support Russia, Palestine, Iran and others) and was checking on old Russian channels I had subscribed about two three years ago. What a nice surprise you came back. I had discovered your channel and was very happy about it, watching your videos/songs and then you disappeared which I understood why. Had left many comments under your great Russia and Soviet Union videos, and was checking on your channel every couple of months along with a few others, but yours was my top choice. I do not use UA-cam but was thinking about adding travel videos to my site so I came back and saw you on my timeline. I was thinking you would go back right after you deleted your videos. I discovered Bulat Okudjava thanks to you. Had already started learning Russian then. I made an exception after two years and watched and commented. Great video somewhat tense but you have a relaxed pace and scenes. The last frame of the video was like a painting Я рад увидеть ваше ролик. Замечательный. Желаю вам успехов и я думаю вы будете популярный. Пока.
What kind of channel was it? And where is it now?
@Gaby-rs2uk she made some great videos on Russia and the Soviet Union period comparing them and also personal experiences as she was a kid when the Soviet Union was taken apart. She was living in Prague when she started her channel and she was forced to delete it when Russia entered Ukraine as some Zionists were leaving comments attacking her and Czechia had threatened people with prosecution if they supported Russia. She is talented and sincere and had just started her channel in November 2021 and only a few months later she had to close it. It wasn't UA-cam that forced her it was probably the comments and the Czech pressure I presume. She is an authentic person but I do not watch her videos now because I boycott Zionist UA-cam. If she publishes them elsewhere I would be more than happy to watch her. Her few bits of songs with Ukulele were also great for me. I am glad she's back, don't know if she sings and plays the Ukulele now. That's a long answer but needed. I am pretty sure she will be popular she has a filmmaker eye too.
@@mehmetkurtkaya3106 oh thank you. How sad. I would have loved to watch it.
@@Gaby-rs2uk you're welcome. Would be really nice.
Do you work.
I am really enjoying your channel, but I find it hard when you refer to your children as, my kid, or my kids, it sounds so much nicer to say, my son, my little boy, my children, my little girl, my daughter, I know you don't have daughter's, it's just an example, maybe because it's a language thing, I definitely Don't mean to insult you, you seem lovely, and I wish you all the best ,
You're weird. The way she says it is fine.
Yes, "kid" is not the right word, "child" is (or "son").
Yes that's a language thing. In Russian, a kid, a child, a toddler all have the same translation - 'ditya'. Also, the author lived in a non-English speaking country. These could be the reasons why non-native English lang speakers use these words randomly...
Poor kids, what a tragedy for them to be brought in such a racist country. the youngest boy seems to be mixed. can't even imagine what he is gonna deal with in Russia.
Как жаль что дети ни капли на вас не похожи . Такая славянская красота и не передалась , в никуда.
Вроде старший сын похож, тоже светленький.
What a strange apartment layout? A normal house has a living room and I don't see that here...strange.
It might look strange if you aren't accustomed to it. It's actually quiet common from where I'm from and it works well for us
its not a house its a flat
Dlaczego wróciłaś do Rosji? I to właśnie teraz? Beznadzieja.
Не повторяйте глупости западной пропаганды.
Hopelessness is a great way to describe the West.
Не все так плохо, как хотелось бы это видеть
She explained it in other videos. Most of all, she is alone now with children and Russia is her home, where she has family support. It was wise and logical choice.
@@evabalga6133 Jedyna sensowna odpowiedź. Dzięki.
овсянку не обязательно кипятить.