An interesting and entertaining video, Natasha! You have really made it very worthwhile and informative, giving your viewers a certain insight into your daily routine, your income and expenses, and the prices in an entertaining way. Thanks for that! It is always remarkable, especially compared to local conditions here in Germany, how cheap bus or taxi rides are in particular in your country! Your job certainly lets you get around quite a bit, but it also offers the opportunity to visit other places, parks, etc. on the fly and in that context. In any case, the festive decorations in your home are also beautiful! Here, practically everything is over again and the Christmas markets are mostly closed again. I wish you both and all your viewers on your channel a pleasant turn of the year and a happy and successful New Year in 2025! 🥳🎆🎊🥂
I really appreciated this video because you reminded me of my mother. Our family lived in NW Pennsylvania…cold weather like yours but with lake effect snow. My mother was a Church Organist and she taught piano lessons during the week at her students homes. Most of her students only took piano lessons because their parents payed for them, most did not even practice between lessons, and hardly any of them progressed beyond beginner level. Teaching piano lessons was hardly profitable, but it did help my sister pay for her college courses. My father’s construction job paid the bills. It was interesting to see what life is like outside of Moscow. In the States there is a lot of rural poverty. I enjoyed this vlog, thank you for all the work you did to make it.
Very relaxing and enjoyable video. I need to catch up and watch all of the videos I've missed. Wishing you a very healthy and prosperous 2025. Sending you a ray of sunshine 🌞from Florida (USA).
@@hannaR_ hi, thank you 🤗 Im not exactly a teacher, I'm a primary school tutor. You saw in the video, I go to my every student. I can help them with all primary school subjects.
I really enjoy this video - thanks - my name is Kevin - i live in UK - for > 30 years my self employed work is mending these machines (10:56) - but nor retired and a carer for my father... Thanks again...
@@makeyyyy7890 noooo, or can't be like that. Yekaterinburg yes, looks like Moscow a bit, but definitely not my city. In which minute it reminded Moscow to you?
This video was particularly exciting to watch as I am a private tutor myself. I have some questions regarding tutoring. What are the ways that you find students to tutor? In my country, the payment is typically monthly basis. Is it the same for you or do you get paid after every single lesson? Is there a standard amount that every student needs to pay or does it vary depending on their financial background? Can you get by with the earnings from tutoring or do you wish the payment was better? I am sorry if I am asking too many questions. I'm just genuinely curious to learn the difference between Bangladesh and Russia in this matter.
@@TheMainManBD hi, thank you for your comment 🤗 1) We have a website where you can find different specialists, not just tutors; 2) mostly I get paid after every lesson and the payment doesn't depend on my students' financial possibilities; 3) of course I wish the payment to be higher. At least, I changed my price on the website already, I made it 100 rub more.
That is fascinating. Here, typically good students in higher education get sought after for tutoring. A lot of people use posters to advertise their tutoring service. We do have some orgs that work as middlemen for tutors to find students and vice versa. But we don't have any such website as you mentioned. At least not to my knowledge. What is the name of this website that you spoke of?
Thanks for this, Natasha - very useful. I'm hoping to move to Russia in 2025 and work (perhaps part-time; I'm actually retired) as an English teacher. Your fee seems quite low - my Russian tutor charges me 2 or 3 times what you get.
Actually, it's the highest price for a primary school tutor exactly in my city. And I barely can find students for this fee, because it's expensive for people. In Moscow, the fee is way higher, of course.
@@RicknMorty85 yes, it's per hour. And it's the highest price for primary school tutoring in my city. Many people say no, because it's expensive for them.
@@RusGirlVlog Very intersting. Seems like that one hour pays for your ride to and from there and the time taken to get there. Do you earn any profit? Im guessing you would need to have like 5+ lessons a day in order to make a decent living.
@@RicknMorty85 aren't 800 rub a profit? And I don't want to have 5+ lessons every day. I had them when I was 10 years younger. I was leaving home at 8 am and getting back at 9 pm. I don't want such a schedule anymore.
По деньгам - как-то печальненько... Четвертак за 4 занятия? Занятие судя по всему 1,5 часа? Как-то вообще скромно. Второй день напомнил Монти Пайтон "Аудит". ua-cam.com/video/mkAfl2RmAZc/v-deo.html
@@SQSNSQ 800 р за час - это максимум для Челябинска. И то многие родители отказывают, когда цену узнают, потому что для них это дорого. У нас в 2022 стоимость репетиторства с 700 р по городу резко до 450 упала.
@@RusGirlVlog Да я понимаю. Просто со своей IT колокольни смотрю... Тут люди не редко в час получают столько, сколько Вы за день. Поэтому и говорю, что печальненько...
💗Happy New Year
@@heikkijaakkoremes8690 same to you!
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing your normal routine days with us. Very interesting. Hello from your friends in the USA ❤
Thank you for your comment, too 🥰🥰🥰
An interesting and entertaining video, Natasha! You have really made it very worthwhile and informative, giving your viewers a certain insight into your daily routine, your income and expenses, and the prices in an entertaining way. Thanks for that! It is always remarkable, especially compared to local conditions here in Germany, how cheap bus or taxi rides are in particular in your country! Your job certainly lets you get around quite a bit, but it also offers the opportunity to visit other places, parks, etc. on the fly and in that context.
In any case, the festive decorations in your home are also beautiful! Here, practically everything is over again and the Christmas markets are mostly closed again.
I wish you both and all your viewers on your channel a pleasant turn of the year and a happy and successful New Year in 2025! 🥳🎆🎊🥂
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and your wishes!!! Happy upcoming New Year!
@@RusGirlVlog Thank you too! 😊💛
the design on the oat meal box is really nice , i know its a small thing in this great video but i really like it
@@CareraDrift 🤗🤗🤗
Your videos always brighten my day. Wishing you and Dima all the very best for 2025
thank you, same to you!!!
I really appreciated this video because you reminded me of my mother. Our family lived in NW Pennsylvania…cold weather like yours but with lake effect snow. My mother was a Church Organist and she taught piano lessons during the week at her students homes. Most of her students only took piano lessons because their parents payed for them, most did not even practice between lessons, and hardly any of them progressed beyond beginner level. Teaching piano lessons was hardly profitable, but it did help my sister pay for her college courses. My father’s construction job paid the bills. It was interesting to see what life is like outside of Moscow. In the States there is a lot of rural poverty. I enjoyed this vlog, thank you for all the work you did to make it.
Thank you for sharing your memories with me, I appreciate it ❤️🤗
Perfect music. Honest view of life in Russia for a normal human being.🙏😀
@@KenSeguin-ur9zb it's an honest view to my life 😜
Very relaxing and enjoyable video. I need to catch up and watch all of the videos I've missed. Wishing you a very healthy and prosperous 2025. Sending you a ray of sunshine 🌞from Florida (USA).
Thank youuuuu 🥰🥰🥰
I wish you the same ❤❤❤
That was a interesting video to watch, I enjoyed very much! 👍
I didn't know you are a teacher, which subjects do you teach?
@@hannaR_ hi, thank you 🤗
Im not exactly a teacher, I'm a primary school tutor. You saw in the video, I go to my every student. I can help them with all primary school subjects.
@@RusGirlVlog C Новым Годом! 🍾🥂🎊
I wish you all the best in 2025! 😊
@hannaR_ с Новым годом, Ханна 🤗
Скоро выйдет версия на русском!
@@Natashanjka очень скоро!
Hi
@khalidmehmood-ho5qz hi
I really enjoy this video - thanks - my name is Kevin - i live in UK - for > 30 years my self employed work is mending these machines (10:56) - but nor retired and a carer for my father... Thanks again...
@@g8rdt thank you for your comment and nice to meet you 🤗
Great video 👍 your city looks like Moscow
@@makeyyyy7890 noooo, or can't be like that. Yekaterinburg yes, looks like Moscow a bit, but definitely not my city. In which minute it reminded Moscow to you?
A lot of the apartment building look like Moscow. You're city look like it's have no crime
@@makeyyyy7890 I've been to Moscow and I didn't find ANY building, similar to ours
Do your boyfriend live with you?? And do people's from Moscow city own property in your city??
@makeyyyy7890 I don't know if people from Moscow own something here. How may I know that? And yes, Dima and I live together.
This video was particularly exciting to watch as I am a private tutor myself. I have some questions regarding tutoring. What are the ways that you find students to tutor? In my country, the payment is typically monthly basis. Is it the same for you or do you get paid after every single lesson? Is there a standard amount that every student needs to pay or does it vary depending on their financial background? Can you get by with the earnings from tutoring or do you wish the payment was better? I am sorry if I am asking too many questions. I'm just genuinely curious to learn the difference between Bangladesh and Russia in this matter.
@@TheMainManBD hi, thank you for your comment 🤗
1) We have a website where you can find different specialists, not just tutors;
2) mostly I get paid after every lesson and the payment doesn't depend on my students' financial possibilities;
3) of course I wish the payment to be higher. At least, I changed my price on the website already, I made it 100 rub more.
That is fascinating. Here, typically good students in higher education get sought after for tutoring. A lot of people use posters to advertise their tutoring service. We do have some orgs that work as middlemen for tutors to find students and vice versa. But we don't have any such website as you mentioned. At least not to my knowledge. What is the name of this website that you spoke of?
@TheMainManBD profi . ru
i like your video editing - today you taught me that cockroach can survive in russia , very suprised they dont freeze 😅
Our neighbors have them, so I bought this gel just in case.
Also, if they live in an apartment, how can they get freeze?
@ im just very suprised - i knew russia had alot of mosquitos in the summer , but i guess i thought all the bugs died in the winter .
@@StAnthonyss when the bugs live outdoors, then yes. But if they live indoors, then no.
You definitely won't get cold in this jacket.
@@bartek482 yeah, I know that already.
Thanks for this, Natasha - very useful. I'm hoping to move to Russia in 2025 and work (perhaps part-time; I'm actually retired) as an English teacher. Your fee seems quite low - my Russian tutor charges me 2 or 3 times what you get.
Actually, it's the highest price for a primary school tutor exactly in my city. And I barely can find students for this fee, because it's expensive for people. In Moscow, the fee is way higher, of course.
You only charge 7$ - $11 per lesson? Wow thats incredibly cheap? Is that per hour? Here in Australia it's around $40-60 AUD per hour of lessons.
@@RicknMorty85 yes, it's per hour. And it's the highest price for primary school tutoring in my city. Many people say no, because it's expensive for them.
@@RusGirlVlog Very intersting. Seems like that one hour pays for your ride to and from there and the time taken to get there. Do you earn any profit? Im guessing you would need to have like 5+ lessons a day in order to make a decent living.
everything else is expensive in russia
@@RicknMorty85 aren't 800 rub a profit? And I don't want to have 5+ lessons every day. I had them when I was 10 years younger. I was leaving home at 8 am and getting back at 9 pm. I don't want such a schedule anymore.
По деньгам - как-то печальненько... Четвертак за 4 занятия? Занятие судя по всему 1,5 часа? Как-то вообще скромно. Второй день напомнил Монти Пайтон "Аудит". ua-cam.com/video/mkAfl2RmAZc/v-deo.html
@@SQSNSQ 800 р за час - это максимум для Челябинска. И то многие родители отказывают, когда цену узнают, потому что для них это дорого. У нас в 2022 стоимость репетиторства с 700 р по городу резко до 450 упала.
@@RusGirlVlog Да я понимаю. Просто со своей IT колокольни смотрю... Тут люди не редко в час получают столько, сколько Вы за день. Поэтому и говорю, что печальненько...
@SQSNSQ ну, наши профессии несравнимы по доходам)
Ohh I miss Russia ❤
@@zarinagold3254 😊