I loved it! You were just being open and honest, that says alot! I am of Polish/Russian descent. As an American not knowing why my grandparents did things the way they did, watching your video explains some of the traditions of typical living - Had no idea! Lot of customs were lost as generations go by with time here in the U.S. I feel bad tht I took these things for granted. So I appreciate your simplicity and honesty! ❤
Writing you from Oklahoma, USA. I've watched a lot of vlogs from Russia the past 2 years. This is one of my favorite videos so far! I love how real it is. Reminds me we are all the same in so many ways.
Small town/village life is best. I've lived in cities and such places are only good for losing your soul. It's nice that you have such a warm family. May God hold you all in the palm of his hand.
You might be one of the most honest narrators I've ever seen on youtube. I don't know how you got in my feed, but please continue, the world needs more humanity. Cheers from Canada!
ПХАПХ Боже, я просто выпала со специального тигра ЗЫ. Я не знаю, как я оказалась в той части ютуба, где русские рассказывают что-то про быт иностранцам, но меня очень увлекли Ваши видео. Юмор и искренность зашкаливают)
I really like learning about you and your culture. It surprises me as a U.S. citizen, how similiar we are. Yes the language is different and it's much more expensive to live in the U.S. but your house and family could fit almost anywhere in the U.S. and you wouldn't even notice the difference. The most fascinating thing to me was how you can go outside and pick herbs and mushrooms in a forest. Absolutely wonderful.
It’s true, as a European I’ve spent a lot of time both in the US and Russia with friends in their homes. As an outsider I always noticed how similar Russians and US citizens are. Especially once you get out on to the countryside. If there wasn’t such a big language barrier, both country’s citizens would realise this.
People everywhere are more alike I think then different. It was all such propaganda to make us believe we are so different. Same with Africa. It’s awful imo what we were made ti believe. Maybe the food is different but people are all basically the same
I am currently speaking with a lively woman from a place called strawberry polyana and she told me about your brooms and banyas. It is so interesting! She said she likes oak because it better permeates skin, tightening it. Her explanations are so wonderfully detailed! Your people are wonderful. I wish our countries had better relations.
Anastasia! Absolutely make more videos like this! Not only was this video interesting, but your natural charm and sense of humor made it so entertaining (as usual 😃). It was the best part of my day so far. Большое спасибо!
Yes. I was crying from laughing at the end of video. 🤣😂😁😆 Her sense of humor is insanely good ! Nastya, you have no clue how big service are you doing to whole mankind with these videos 🥰 I also strongly appreciate your courage to show us all "uncensored". 👍 I hope that your family will not hate you for this. Btw. i have similar "security system" on my drawers, that can cut fingers or cripple foot to those who do not know my secret system of opening. And much worse mess inside. What you call mess, is not mess for me.
@@AgentNesty dear sweet loveable beautiful agent nesty dear I am a christian JESUS is the only way to GOD and heaven(JOHN 3:16) PLEASE please please get rid of all harry potter junk because of the evil spiritual forces that are real and attracted to witchcraft....it might look fake and fairytale book or movie but the enemy the devil uses such material to be an OPEN DOOR to the DEMONIC realm. I have to stand before GOD one day and when I watched your video yesterday I said nothing today I felt led to WARN you. best place for harry potter junk is in the trash. ALL WITCHCRAFT is evil in GODs eyes and JESUS loves you too much to play with fire and get burned on your prescious lovely hands GOD bless you
@@AgentNesty Dear Nastya. It's warming my heart to see very young woman with that great sense of humor. In my country women somehow lost this. Especially young "smartphone" generation. Even simple light irony is something strange for them. IMHO humor is the best human invention ever. I was surprised, that most of russian youtubers have nice sense of humor, even women. But you are the best. You really made my day. And renewed faith in mankind. Have a nice day 🙂 ps: i think that both "scripted" or spontaneous videos are good. pps: i am not sure if you know famous english-speaking "russian" youtuber from some post-soviet country: "Life of Boris". He have over million subscribers. There are people from whole world, appreciating his style and his humor too, for many years.
It's probably one of the most interesting videos from Russia that I've seen. It's a nice, cozy home that seems to have lots of close family interactions. It's relatable. Your grandma seems a gem. Thank you for making this video! It's obvious you put a lot of thought in your videos because of the humor and the way you talk about things.
@@AgentNesty What surprised me most about this video were the prices of the two houses you showed. 6 Million Rubles and 1 Million Rubles? If I compare it to the cost of houses in India, 6 Million Rubles (converted to Rupees) would buy me:- >A similar house in a tiny village of Haryana state of India where only 3000 people live. >An empty plot of land half that size in a Tier 3 city of Haryana state of India. >The registration charges of a similar house in a metropolitan city in Haryana state of India. Cost will be more than 60 Million Rubles. >A small 2 bhk apartment in the same metropolitan city. Wonder what the cost of such a house in Moscow would be.....
Your this video...made my village remember and my grand maa...it's soo nice to see russia village...one day I make sure to visit your village from india❤
Awesome. So much better and human-relatable than videos shot in generic cityscapes. We all have that kitchen "junk" drawer, those things in our childhood bedrooms, and home life. Seeing those things with a Russian flavor was really interesting. Cheers from Texas.
You've surpassed yourself Agent Nesty. This was one of your best videos. Some things are universal. We all have a bag full of plastic bags, drawers that are broken, cupboards with random stuff. Thanks for the tour. Peace and love from Scotland.
Haha that's so true, we have indeed, my grandpa doesn't allow me to throw out a mostly broken cupboard, because it was a gift at his marriage *aww* what can you do... and keeping those bags with plastic bags is a very sensible multi-use, eco-friendly mindset.
In Russia plastic bag and package have same word which sounds like "Paket" and plastic bag with bags sounds like "paket s paketami". And we jocking here that we are already puting sanctions packages in a package with packages ("v paket s paketami")
Unfortunately many nationalists tend to think that people from another nations are subhumans, see other countries like shitholes, but that's just s mental issue.
You should most definitely make more videos like this. You are such a charming presenter, your humour is wonderful and as for your "weird" stories, they just add an extra layer to this person that we have come to know and love. I really liked the house and garden btw, and it's interesting that Russian and English mothers are similar, mine too always claims "it's normally tidier" when people visit. Great video, as always.
I just happened to come across this video, as I am always interested in how regular people around the world live. I want to tell you that I totally enjoyed your chatter as you went through the house and you made me laugh several times. Thank you for your video. 🤣
You showed such a realistic house! Mine is similar to yours and I don't feel confident enough to show it on my channel like you did. Also, you have such a wonderful personality!
You showed us absolute reality and this is the best thing. Some traditional things like not wearing shoes in home is also a tradition in south India and we do love different herb tea as well. Quite similar to my childhood. Very interesting video as it describes ordinary Russian village life. I Loved it and you keep on making this type of video. 🇷🇺😍
Very nice. I’m American and my wife of 21 yrs is Romanian. She grew up in the communist era in Romania. Lots of similarities in the cultures. I love to visit Romania where we stay with my wife’s sister and live like Romanians for a couple of weeks at a time. Life is not easy in Eastern Europe. The salaries are not what we are used to in the U.S. But the resourcefulness of the people always amazes me. Nothing goes to waste and nothing is taken for granted. My wife’s brother is building a house in a village. About 1500 square feet. All concrete block, solar panels, in floor heating, very sturdy and will be very comfortable. Fruit trees, garden. And he has no loan. Bought the lot for cash 5 years ago, Been working on the house for 3 years doing all the work himself on weekends and evenings. Eastern European work ethic. My hats off to him for putting in the work and sacrifice to make a nice future for himself, and best of all, debt free! (not very American of him 😂). Ceau.
My friend, I'm sorry, of course. But the USSR has been gone for more than 30 years. And there's no way your 21 year old wife could have grown up in the communist era. What communism are we talking about in 2000?
My family is from Albania and I find so many similarities between our cultures and it's wonderful since I've always appreciated russian culture ❤ keep making videos! 🇦🇱🇷🇺
Awesome video. It truly shows me there is so little difference between an average American family and a family from Russia at the core. (Even the broken drawers and cabinets.) Keep making more like this. Love your style.
Lovely video. I'm studying Russian language, culture and history and videos like this teach me the subtle nuances of the wonderful Russian people. Thank you! ❤
Most older Ontario ( Canada) Farms houses have a cold room, but we call them mud rooms, or sun rooms.. ( they usually have a lot of windows ). The horse shoe should be hung at the front door, with the ends pointing up, so you catch the good luck.
What a great video. Thank you for showing so much Russian cultural. A simple way of life with love and happiness and hard work. Everyone helping each other. What a great place to grow up with so much nature to live with and use. The west could learn a lot from Russia 🇷🇺 in stead of poking the Bear.
I loved it. To see how you and your family live, comfortable and happy. All the smallest details make it so much more interesting, and I think we all appreciate that. Your sense of humor is the best part of it all. Please, keep them coming.
YOU ARE TRULY ADORABLE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR BEAUTIFUL AND ENLIGHTENING PRESENTATION WITH US. FIND YOURSELF A GREAT GUY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE WITH A LOT OF KIDS. STAY HAPPY. PEACE.
I loved your video, so happy to see how similar people are all over the world. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your home. BTW, beautiful dog! I have a couple of pomeranians but would love to get a Samoyed some day. And yes, you do have a face of a doll, or maybe an angel. May God bless you and your family.
I truly enjoyed this video. Interesting to see how Russians live in small villages. I love that you let us into your home. Thank you for sharing. Please make more videos like this.
A viewer from America: Anastasia, you have plenty of natural charm. Your personality makes everything interesting. Your presentation about rural Russia was excellent. Use your imagination, present more content about that which you know best. Good luck, and remember, all the world loves you. ❤
This remains one of my favorite videos. I know it is awkward to share such small details, but it is wonderful to show others how similar we all are as well as the similarities of our homes! This is a fun video
I'm amazed at the horseshoe at the door, as a sign of luck! In United States, many rural and farming families do the same thing - and fir the same reason! Usually, we have at the top - not the side - of the door.
You are an absolute treasure. Everytime I see one of your videos I am glad to have lived through the bad times to enjoy your content. God bless from Texas and thank you .
Love that the GPS coordinates at 0:16 send us to an island that looks like a phallic object lmao🤣. Loved the home tour too! I wish you the all the best! And that if anyone shows up to khvorostyanka, that they come with tasty snacks!
You have a great sense of humor. Your house was beautiful and sweet. I did like this video because it showed the real you and your life. Do more like this, please. Stay well and be safe. I hope you get to travel someday.
It's amazing how you taught yourself English, and how well you speak it! Thank you for sharing your home and your family with us. This is the nicest village home I have ever seen in Russia...your family are hard workers I see. Everything is well kept, and you make the videos very interesting! Love, love the mineral collection!
I'm so sorry I found your channel SO late! It's been awesome seeing all of your content. It's funny for me seeing what I recognize from what I learned about Russia from the late 80s/early 90s studying the USSR and seeing some of the stuff. Seeing your house (dacha?) was great! Thanks for sharing!
Not so different from life in the US. We can wear shoes in the house and don't usually have a bath house but the rest is similar. Tell your father I like his camo jacket as I wear similar ones when it gets cold here. You have a beautiful family! Keep making good memories with them as long as you can.❤
I love seeing this kind of lifestyle. There aren’t many old houses in Canada. But as a kid I used an outdoor toilet (outhouse) whenever I went camping and sometimes winter skiing. I was afraid monsters lived in the stinking crap pit and would bite me on the arse when I sat down 😱
The house tour you gave us all was excellent. With a few minor exceptions, your lovely little house is very much the same as houses in many parts of the world. Perhaps it's because you live in a small village rather than a larger town, but there seem to be so many references and activities out of doors. It was so nice to see your back yard, the fruit trees and the feeling of nature and open rural space. You showed us your grandma's pickle or olives in oil that she made, which reminded me of my own grandma. I live in Toronto on the 43rd floor of a highrise. I have a garden on my balcony where I grow tomatoes, sweet peppers and lots of herbs.. I take a commuter train to visit my family in a town about an hour away. They have a house in the forest, so I get both worlds. I think you're very lucky to have an extended family that are enjoying each other's company, in the family home.. Thanks again for opening your doors to us. I think it took courage and trust to do such a thing. I respect your efforts.
Toronto...Canada's Hell on Earth! Where people have to live on the 43rd floor (!) of a highrise building. Try getting out quickly if there is a fire or power blackout.
What I showed you in this video, this wonderful girl, is not the main house for housing, it's like a "summer house in nature", BUT most of these houses are made so that you can live in them quite calmly in winter.The "main apartment" is located in the city and can be just on the 43th floor :). A huge number of people in Russia, in the warm season, leave the city to live in such "village houses", where there is nature, a bathhouse, a vegetable garden with various plantings, a river or lake behind the house and, of course, a forest.
Make no mistake, I live here by choice. I love the city for its many conveniences, the variety of activities, and meeting people from around the globe. I mentioned where l live because it's the antithesis of where my kids live. They love to visit with their kids and enjoy the city.
Привет 👋🏻 Я немец и живу в Японии. I loved this video! It was really nice to see your family life in the province. And I don’t think it was chaotic, I absolutely loved the way of your presentation, so natural. Also, I am a fan of your humor, this video was pretty funny at times❤ I also like to listen to your lovely accent, and you (besides being очень красивый) as a person are very charming, too. I’m looking forward to the next videos. Береги себя✌🏻 Кай
«Большое спасибо» 🙏☺ for the guided tour, but above all else for the wit and humour 😆 - both in your presentation and in the editing. Delightful. Looking forward to the Agent's next assignment!
Pause at 10:24 - not embarrassing at all, no not at all. Wonderful sharing what is important and meaningful to you with everyone. It helps to realize how we are all more similar than we think. Thanks for sharing.
Greetings from Ohio in the U.S.A. I really loved your video, and it really made me wonder what type of work your father does. I have been watching many videos of people visiting families outside of Moscow, and your home is much nicer than the typical Russian families that I have seen. You have a very nice house and your bedroom looks very much like a young girls bedroom in most of our residential areas. It was a lot of fun watching you go through your childhood items. I hope you do more videos in your hometown and the people you know. I have to say I love your dog. He reminds me so much of an American Eskimo dog I had, with the same curled up tail, but with a little less thick hair! Take Care! Bill from Ohio
This was a fascinating glimpse at life in an ordinary Russian village! I loved every moment of it. You managed to be both uniquely personal and funny. I'd really like more videos like this: keep 'em coming! Peace and love from Canada! Cheers!
This was so fun! Very educational and I enjoyed learning about you and Russia. Thank you so much for a glimpse into your world. Please make more videos like this.
Actualy I plan to go in Russia in 2 week from now :) ( for the third time this year ) but do not worry you are safe :)) I'm maried and on top of that I go in Kursk region where my wife lives. I like your energy in the videos and the description of russian life ,very autentic and beautiful ... keep up good work !!
Nesty, you are a delight. Your home is so warm and inviting, it seems to explain your family and the lovely home that made you. Also, love the hybrid passage ways. Wall to brick and wall to plank; super awesome. Dallas, Texas 💙
It has been 12 years since I have travelled to Russia and I miss visiting the villages. Taking your shoes off when entering a home was something that was hard for me to get in the habit of doing and I made one person particularly mad because I had forgotten. He more of less just had a problem with me being American more than anything else. His family was very, very forgiving of my mistake. Great video!
Yes that’s such a normal thing to do in Russia so every time when I saw in American movies what you guys are not taking you shoes off, I was thinking at first what it was only for the movie 😄 But I guess your streets is clean enough so u can do that?
@@AgentNestyAmericans who live in the country side like you also take their shoes off. If you live in NYC, take the elevator down to your car, park, take the elevator up to your office, and do the same in reverse to go home, then you probably won't take your shoes off. In Japan you always take your shoes off. But even that is not enough. You even get special slippers used only for the bathroom. In Switzerland every home is different. You ask if you should take your shoes off. Different everywhere. Thanks for your video! Love your humor!
@@AgentNesty Depends on the family and the place. In muddy/rural places people take shoes off, but in cities and suburbs (where most people live) we leave them on. Because sidewalks are just concrete and we drive cars everywhere, so the shoes don't get very dirty, and it's more convenient to just walk in and out without changing shoes every single time.
It should be normal everywhere, like waltzing over someone's carpet with shoes you just have worn outside is making me really mad... However I often get scolded in Germany for putting off my shoes (and I assure you it is not because of smelly feet😂) because my hosts think that this would be troublesome for me. It's not bothersome to leave your shoes on the entrance hall. However, I am currently travelling East Asia (Korea at the moment) and sometimes the shoes off etiquette is super bothersome, for example if the space where you have to put them off and on is tiny and it's a battle to get them off and on because of the space, or if that space is right between a bathroom and your room in a hotel, then you have to jump that gap somehow and get into specific bathroom slippers and some of the stunts you have to pull here to follow etiquette, that's what I would call troubling.
Nesty that was fascinating, the personal acquaintance with your family and your space is priceless, I was intrigued from the beginning and endeared to end, thank you.
it was extraordinarily generous of you to invite us into your house. and a wonderful tour it was. you are a lovely person and Russia could have no better ambassador than Agent Nesty. i love Russia, i love Nesty and i love your house. keep making videos, you are going to be very successful and make lots of money and your viewers will all be charmed by you.
I have always been curious about the Russian family dachas as it is way different than American cabins. Once in awhile my friends will share pictures of their family dachas and the saunas or bathouses are always neat to look at. It is cool to see yours. Thank you for sharing. The spinning thing in your room brings back memories. Its what we would do with it also as kids also 😅
dacha is different thing, village house is different. In some areas of Russia in dacha you cannot build such houses, you can only use it for gardening etc. But she is showing us a village house which is different story.
Nice! Love the idea of having a bathhouse out back; the house itself is very, very nice. Your dog is precious too (beautiful Samoyed)! Yes, it was interesting - so no sponsor, oh well. Just nice to see. And your house is cleaner and nicer inside then mine is right now, so no worries on that. You are your charming and gracious self as usual.
Thank you so much for this video! You are so adorable & natural, and your family is so natural and relatable. It's amazing how much average families have in common from vastly different parts of the world, even when our governments sadly don't reflect that. Keep doing what you do, as you are amazing, a force of nature and a goodwill ambassador!
Great, now it looks like I'm going to have to change my plans. How did you know. Seriously though, I really like the dachas in Russia. They seem so chill and a great place to relax, away from all the noise in the city. You are a very funny girl, even when you are not trying. Especially when you said the branches are to beat each other. Made me laugh. In the US a lot of people have horseshoes for good luck. I don't know why. I had horses when I was young, but we didn't see the horseshoes as good luck. When you found one all it meant was you had to replace it on your horse, which is not cheap or easy. Funny, how we look back at our childhood playthings and they are usually so cringy! Loved the video. You were very funny. Thank you and your family for allowing us to be shown around the house. It was lovely and cozy.
This video was so wholesome and entertaining! Just casually exploring your home while you discovered some of you hidden (err, maybe buried away in drawers) memories. You seem to have a natural gift to entertain, even when talking about nothing in particular. Thanks for sharing!
I'm from Philippines, and I love your videos...nice authenticity...just keep it up... You maybe not know this, but your innocence will someday put the peace back together...I hope to meet you soon agent nesty when I come to Russia.
Really enjoyed watching this, thanks for showing us around! There was this unique Russian style in all homes of Russian friends I've had here in Germany. It was always cozy and smelled like tasty food! 👌😄
Agent Nesty, thanks for this entertaining and personal video that shows how your family lives in the countryside! You have a great sense of humor. It is fun to see how people live in other countries. the main idea is that everyone is very much the same, so we should all get along with each other. I hope that some day you can travel to the USA and make videos here too.
Your soft personality is pleasing to watch. A lot of Russian bloggers have a hardened personality. It’s refreshing to see the perspective of a middle class family. I wish you well. God bless. Love the little minions around the house, I’m sure they generate good humour.
What a funny and well made video! You would be impressed with the similarities that your house and culture have in commun with the Brazilian ones, taking away the wheater thing... It really remembered me of my childhood haha, greatings from Brazil !
Thanks for sharing common day insude of a Russian village. I am pretty sure you can still show us more about the village like streets, shops, schools and parks, lake, rivers anc beahces.. i have always felt belonging to Russian soil but i have neevr been there. Anyway, I loved your randomly shot videos. Your English is also good and clear and your nose is very pointy ( in a good sense) i hope you and your family are doing great in this Christmas season
OMG, that was hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣 I think it's really clever to keep some old shoes handy for working outside in the garden. Your messy kitchen drawers look the same as mine. I love your giant, fluffy dog, and your anime drawings are awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this, and again, most of that was freakin hilarious! 😂
Simply delightful, entertaining and authentic 😊👍 I was in Russia several times and seeing a village home was quite nostalgic, thank you. It brought back good memories of a trip at Easter in 2010, to my friend's uncle's home in a small village in the Kuzbass.
Awesome! Better to be real than fake. I love videos like the one you made. And, you are never too old to go to Disneyland. I live close to it, here in California.
I really enjoyed this video of normal family life in a Russian Village. When I used to travel more, I much preferred to meet regular people instead of going to all the tourist places (though they are nice too). I am Finnish by background (but live in Canada) so it was interesting to see that in the banya you hit yourselves with leafy branches like the Finns do in our sauna. PS: We also (in Canada) take our shoes off when entering a home - unlike in the US. 😀
The bag, under the sink, holding more bags, I am convinced is a universal phenomenon.
Dude, seriously! 😂
Not for me, I have a box holding many bags.
But do they keep the pots and pans in the empty oven and broiler drawer?
@@superman60201 we do!
"Tütentüte" in German, it basically means "bag bag" 😅
" Everything is broken. But Everything is mine "
I know that feeling 😊🤫
own shit doesn't stink so bad as others right?
@@laimonomusics 😁😁
Comedy: 10/10
Informative: 10/10
Atmosphere: 10/10
You have done an excellent job agent Nesty '-'7
dad with naked lower back and barefoot 15/10
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I'm an old woman in Alabama USA and I absolutely LOVED your video! You're precious! ♥️
Hi from Yaroslavl, Russia! Have a nice day) Live long and happily)
I loved it! You were just being open and honest, that says alot! I am of Polish/Russian descent. As an American not knowing why my grandparents did things the way they did, watching your video explains some of the traditions of typical living - Had no idea! Lot of customs were lost as generations go by with time here in the U.S. I feel bad tht I took these things for granted. So I appreciate your simplicity and honesty! ❤
Also watching this from alabama lol
Writing you from Oklahoma, USA. I've watched a lot of vlogs from Russia the past 2 years. This is one of my favorite videos so far! I love how real it is. Reminds me we are all the same in so many ways.
Конечно. Простые люди везде одинаковы. Одинаковые заботы.
Small town/village life is best. I've lived in cities and such places are only good for losing your soul. It's nice that you have such a warm family. May God hold you all in the palm of his hand.
You might be one of the most honest narrators I've ever seen on youtube. I don't know how you got in my feed, but please continue, the world needs more humanity. Cheers from Canada!
Я в шоке, что у этого видео нет миллионов просмотров. На мой взгляд это шедевр.
ПХАПХ
Боже, я просто выпала со специального тигра
ЗЫ. Я не знаю, как я оказалась в той части ютуба, где русские рассказывают что-то про быт иностранцам, но меня очень увлекли Ваши видео. Юмор и искренность зашкаливают)
Saw the comments. Girl, you are touching lots of people in a such positive way from all over the world. Thank you!
I really like learning about you and your culture. It surprises me as a U.S. citizen, how similiar we are. Yes the language is different and it's much more expensive to live in the U.S. but your house and family could fit almost anywhere in the U.S. and you wouldn't even notice the difference. The most fascinating thing to me was how you can go outside and pick herbs and mushrooms in a forest. Absolutely wonderful.
It’s true, as a European I’ve spent a lot of time both in the US and Russia with friends in their homes. As an outsider I always noticed how similar Russians and US citizens are. Especially once you get out on to the countryside.
If there wasn’t such a big language barrier, both country’s citizens would realise this.
Лес общий собирайте кто хочет.
Very true. American here and I couldn't agree more.
I'm an American and this reminds me of growing up in the 90s
People everywhere are more alike I think then different. It was all such propaganda to make us believe we are so different. Same with Africa. It’s awful imo what we were made ti believe. Maybe the food is different but people are all basically the same
I felt so at home watching this. You prove again, as always, people are people. Please keep showing regular people doing regular things. 🥰
Thank u so much ❤️ Your words makes me keep doing that!! 🥹
@@AgentNesty very pretty greetings from Uruguay . i knew in 2009 a girl from Tomsk in New york , very nice people
I am currently speaking with a lively woman from a place called strawberry polyana and she told me about your brooms and banyas. It is so interesting! She said she likes oak because it better permeates skin, tightening it. Her explanations are so wonderfully detailed! Your people are wonderful. I wish our countries had better relations.
I am a grandmother. You are a nice young lady. Thank you for sharing your beautiful life with us. Have a wonderful Holiday.
your intro never fails to amaze me
Anastasia! Absolutely make more videos like this! Not only was this video interesting, but your natural charm and sense of humor made it so entertaining (as usual 😃). It was the best part of my day so far. Большое спасибо!
Omg thank you so much!!! ❤️
Yes. I was crying from laughing at the end of video. 🤣😂😁😆 Her sense of humor is insanely good !
Nastya, you have no clue how big service are you doing to whole mankind with these videos 🥰
I also strongly appreciate your courage to show us all "uncensored". 👍 I hope that your family will not hate you for this.
Btw. i have similar "security system" on my drawers, that can cut fingers or cripple foot to those who do not know my secret system of opening. And much worse mess inside. What you call mess, is not mess for me.
@@AgentNesty dear sweet loveable beautiful agent nesty dear I am a christian JESUS is the only way to GOD and heaven(JOHN 3:16) PLEASE please please get rid of all harry potter junk because of the evil spiritual forces that are real and attracted to witchcraft....it might look fake and fairytale book or movie but the enemy the devil uses such material to be an OPEN DOOR to the DEMONIC realm. I have to stand before GOD one day and when I watched your video yesterday I said nothing today I felt led to WARN you. best place for harry potter junk is in the trash. ALL WITCHCRAFT is evil in GODs eyes and JESUS loves you too much to play with fire and get burned on your prescious lovely hands GOD bless you
@@petrklic7064I’m so happy to know what we’re so similar even tho from different places of the world 🙃❤️
@@AgentNesty Dear Nastya. It's warming my heart to see very young woman with that great sense of humor. In my country women somehow lost this. Especially young "smartphone" generation. Even simple light irony is something strange for them.
IMHO humor is the best human invention ever.
I was surprised, that most of russian youtubers have nice sense of humor, even women. But you are the best.
You really made my day. And renewed faith in mankind.
Have a nice day 🙂
ps: i think that both "scripted" or spontaneous videos are good.
pps: i am not sure if you know famous english-speaking "russian" youtuber from some post-soviet country: "Life of Boris". He have over million subscribers. There are people from whole world, appreciating his style and his humor too, for many years.
It's probably one of the most interesting videos from Russia that I've seen. It's a nice, cozy home that seems to have lots of close family interactions. It's relatable. Your grandma seems a gem. Thank you for making this video! It's obvious you put a lot of thought in your videos because of the humor and the way you talk about things.
Thank u soo much! 😭❤️
I'm really impressed that it's soo accurate!!
This! Get your Grandma to say Hi next time! Or any of the family. The guy in green looks a bit like me. Does he drive a truck? (Thats what I do)
@@AgentNesty What surprised me most about this video were the prices of the two houses you showed. 6 Million Rubles and 1 Million Rubles? If I compare it to the cost of houses in India, 6 Million Rubles (converted to Rupees) would buy me:-
>A similar house in a tiny village of Haryana state of India where only 3000 people live.
>An empty plot of land half that size in a Tier 3 city of Haryana state of India.
>The registration charges of a similar house in a metropolitan city in Haryana state of India. Cost will be more than 60 Million Rubles.
>A small 2 bhk apartment in the same metropolitan city.
Wonder what the cost of such a house in Moscow would be.....
Your this video...made my village remember and my grand maa...it's soo nice to see russia village...one day I make sure to visit your village from india❤
Awesome. So much better and human-relatable than videos shot in generic cityscapes. We all have that kitchen "junk" drawer, those things in our childhood bedrooms, and home life. Seeing those things with a Russian flavor was really interesting. Cheers from Texas.
I never realised that Russia had so many red heads. And they are all beautiful, just like the country
So down to earth and I love your sense of humor.
You've surpassed yourself Agent Nesty. This was one of your best videos. Some things are universal. We all have a bag full of plastic bags, drawers that are broken, cupboards with random stuff. Thanks for the tour. Peace and love from Scotland.
Wow, thank u so much! ❤️ I really thought only Russians have bag with bags inside 😂 Peace and love to Scotland as well ❤️
Haha that's so true, we have indeed, my grandpa doesn't allow me to throw out a mostly broken cupboard, because it was a gift at his marriage *aww* what can you do... and keeping those bags with plastic bags is a very sensible multi-use, eco-friendly mindset.
In Russia plastic bag and package have same word which sounds like "Paket" and plastic bag with bags sounds like "paket s paketami". And we jocking here that we are already puting sanctions packages in a package with packages ("v paket s paketami")
@@AgentNestyWe do the same in the US (or at least my family does). It seems like it's a never-ending stream of bags too. You never run out 😂
У вас есть пакет с пакетами? Вы - русский, вы раскрыли себя!
This is awesome to know that most people on earth experience the same human life
Unfortunately many nationalists tend to think that people from another nations are subhumans, see other countries like shitholes, but that's just s mental issue.
You should most definitely make more videos like this.
You are such a charming presenter, your humour is wonderful and as for your "weird" stories, they just add an extra layer to this person that we have come to know and love.
I really liked the house and garden btw, and it's interesting that Russian and English mothers are similar, mine too always claims "it's normally tidier" when people visit.
Great video, as always.
Thank u so much for your kind words 🥹❤️
Спасибо вам за экскурсию по вашему прекрасному интересному деревенскому дому
I just happened to come across this video, as I am always interested in how regular people around the world live. I want to tell you that I totally enjoyed your chatter as you went through the house and you made me laugh several times. Thank you for your video. 🤣
You showed such a realistic house! Mine is similar to yours and I don't feel confident enough to show it on my channel like you did. Also, you have such a wonderful personality!
Thank u so much for such kind words ❤️
You showed us absolute reality and this is the best thing. Some traditional things like not wearing shoes in home is also a tradition in south India and we do love different herb tea as well. Quite similar to my childhood. Very interesting video as it describes ordinary Russian village life. I Loved it and you keep on making this type of video. 🇷🇺😍
India! And they eat on dirt ground with filthy hands and no silverware!! No sanitation there!
Very nice. I’m American and my wife of 21 yrs is Romanian. She grew up in the communist era in Romania. Lots of similarities in the cultures. I love to visit Romania where we stay with my wife’s sister and live like Romanians for a couple of weeks at a time. Life is not easy in Eastern Europe. The salaries are not what we are used to in the U.S. But the resourcefulness of the people always amazes me. Nothing goes to waste and nothing is taken for granted. My wife’s brother is building a house in a village. About 1500 square feet. All concrete block, solar panels, in floor heating, very sturdy and will be very comfortable. Fruit trees, garden. And he has no loan. Bought the lot for cash 5 years ago, Been working on the house for 3 years doing all the work himself on weekends and evenings. Eastern European work ethic. My hats off to him for putting in the work and sacrifice to make a nice future for himself, and best of all, debt free! (not very American of him 😂). Ceau.
My friend, I'm sorry, of course. But the USSR has been gone for more than 30 years. And there's no way your 21 year old wife could have grown up in the communist era. What communism are we talking about in 2000?
@@SergZa seems like he has mistyping 51
@@SergZa Dude, reading comprehension…..I said wife OF 21 years, not 21 year old wife. She’s 54. She was 20 in 1989.
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My family is from Albania and I find so many similarities between our cultures and it's wonderful since I've always appreciated russian culture ❤ keep making videos! 🇦🇱🇷🇺
Beautiful video. Raw and natural. Much love from a Filipina in Massachusetts, USA
This is a great video, it's actually one of the most interesting things I've ever seen showing life in Russia. Thanks for being so open and funny.
Awesome video. It truly shows me there is so little difference between an average American family and a family from Russia at the core. (Even the broken drawers and cabinets.) Keep making more like this. Love your style.
The bag full of bags haha everyone has that.
Lovely video. I'm studying Russian language, culture and history and videos like this teach me the subtle nuances of the wonderful Russian people. Thank you! ❤
Most older Ontario ( Canada) Farms houses have a cold room, but we call them mud rooms, or sun rooms.. ( they usually have a lot of windows ). The horse shoe should be hung at the front door, with the ends pointing up, so you catch the good luck.
What a great video. Thank you for showing so much Russian cultural. A simple way of life with love and happiness and hard work. Everyone helping each other. What a great place to grow up with so much nature to live with and use. The west could learn a lot from Russia 🇷🇺 in stead of poking the Bear.
I loved it. To see how you and your family live, comfortable and happy. All the smallest details make it so much more interesting, and I think we all appreciate that. Your sense of humor is the best part of it all. Please, keep them coming.
Love beautiful country side...very nice to to see places where a beautiful girls grew up ,take care from Texas
YOU ARE TRULY ADORABLE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR BEAUTIFUL AND ENLIGHTENING PRESENTATION WITH US. FIND YOURSELF A GREAT GUY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE WITH A LOT OF KIDS. STAY HAPPY. PEACE.
I loved your video, so happy to see how similar people are all over the world. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your home. BTW, beautiful dog! I have a couple of pomeranians but would love to get a Samoyed some day. And yes, you do have a face of a doll, or maybe an angel. May God bless you and your family.
I truly enjoyed this video. Interesting to see how Russians live in small villages. I love that you let us into your home. Thank you for sharing. Please make more videos like this.
A viewer from America: Anastasia, you have plenty of natural charm. Your personality makes everything interesting. Your presentation about rural Russia was excellent. Use your imagination, present more content about that which you know best. Good luck, and remember, all the world loves you. ❤
😂😂 i love this amazing glimpse into russian life 😂😂😂 and your dog 😭😭😭🤣🤣
This remains one of my favorite videos. I know it is awkward to share such small details, but it is wonderful to show others how similar we all are as well as the similarities of our homes! This is a fun video
I'm amazed at the horseshoe at the door, as a sign of luck! In United States, many rural and farming families do the same thing - and fir the same reason! Usually, we have at the top - not the side - of the door.
You are an absolute treasure. Everytime I see one of your videos I am glad to have lived through the bad times to enjoy your content. God bless from Texas and thank you .
Love that the GPS coordinates at 0:16 send us to an island that looks like a phallic object lmao🤣. Loved the home tour too! I wish you the all the best! And that if anyone shows up to khvorostyanka, that they come with tasty snacks!
My respect to you for the fact that you actually googled these coordinates ahaha ❤️
@@AgentNesty 🤣
@@AgentNesty you dirty perverts. Both of you. hehehehehe
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You have a great sense of humor. Your house was beautiful and sweet. I did like this video because it showed the real you and your life. Do more like this, please. Stay well and be safe. I hope you get to travel someday.
It's amazing how you taught yourself English, and how well you speak it! Thank you for sharing your home and your family with us. This is the nicest village home I have ever seen in Russia...your family are hard workers I see. Everything is well kept, and you make the videos very interesting! Love, love the mineral collection!
I'm so sorry I found your channel SO late! It's been awesome seeing all of your content. It's funny for me seeing what I recognize from what I learned about Russia from the late 80s/early 90s studying the USSR and seeing some of the stuff. Seeing your house (dacha?) was great! Thanks for sharing!
Not so different from life in the US. We can wear shoes in the house and don't usually have a bath house but the rest is similar. Tell your father I like his camo jacket as I wear similar ones when it gets cold here.
You have a beautiful family! Keep making good memories with them as long as you can.❤
It's only in US to wear outside shoes.
Wearing outdoor shoes in the house is nasty
I love seeing this kind of lifestyle. There aren’t many old houses in Canada. But as a kid I used an outdoor toilet (outhouse) whenever I went camping and sometimes winter skiing. I was afraid monsters lived in the stinking crap pit and would bite me on the arse when I sat down 😱
The house tour you gave us all was excellent. With a few minor exceptions, your lovely little house is very much the same as houses in many parts of the world. Perhaps it's because you live in a small village rather than a larger town, but there seem to be so many references and activities out of doors. It was so nice to see your back yard, the fruit trees and the feeling of nature and open rural space. You showed us your grandma's pickle or olives in oil that she made, which reminded me of my own grandma. I live in Toronto on the 43rd floor of a highrise. I have a garden on my balcony where I grow tomatoes, sweet peppers and lots of herbs.. I take a commuter train to visit my family in a town about an hour away. They have a house in the forest, so I get both worlds.
I think you're very lucky to have an extended family that are enjoying each other's company, in the family home.. Thanks again for opening your doors to us. I think it took courage and trust to do such a thing. I respect your efforts.
Toronto...Canada's Hell on Earth! Where people have to live on the 43rd floor (!) of a
highrise building. Try getting out quickly if there is a fire or power blackout.
What I showed you in this video, this wonderful girl, is not the main house for housing, it's like a "summer house in nature", BUT most of these houses are made so that you can live in them quite calmly in winter.The "main apartment" is located in the city and can be just on the 43th floor :). A huge number of people in Russia, in the warm season, leave the city to live in such "village houses", where there is nature, a bathhouse, a vegetable garden with various plantings, a river or lake behind the house and, of course, a forest.
Make no mistake, I live here by choice. I love the city for its many conveniences, the variety of activities, and meeting people from around the globe. I mentioned where l live because it's the antithesis of where my kids live. They love to visit with their kids and enjoy the city.
@@АлександрБрехов-п2п I am glad you pointed this out, as I don't think many people realised this but thought that it is the main family home.
This was the best video of all.
Are you actually so funny or do you act to be funny?
So blessed to find you on UA-cam.
Nice your vilage house ❤
Привет 👋🏻
Я немец и живу в Японии.
I loved this video!
It was really nice to see your family life in the province. And I don’t think it was chaotic, I absolutely loved the way of your presentation, so natural. Also, I am a fan of your humor, this video was pretty funny at times❤
I also like to listen to your lovely accent, and you (besides being очень красивый) as a person are very charming, too.
I’m looking forward to the next videos.
Береги себя✌🏻
Кай
Anastasia you are so funny and charismatic! I love all your videos. You are a great filmmaker!
Yes ..!!! It was a cool video, I liked your room and the dog's bear hahaha 🤣😂😅 Take care Agent Nesty, you are Cute!! 😍❤️😊👌
Beautiful video, thanks for this tour. Greetings from Uruguay, latin America.
It's good to see the bag full of bags under the sink transcends all borders. Howdy from north east U.S. of A.
Now that was Fascinating, a big thank you to your Family for a video tour of your Home. Спасибо большое!
Very informative video ❤..thanks for sharing this with us..regards from India 🇮🇳
«Большое спасибо» 🙏☺ for the guided tour, but above all else for the wit and humour 😆 - both in your presentation and in the editing. Delightful. Looking forward to the Agent's next assignment!
Pause at 10:24 - not embarrassing at all, no not at all. Wonderful sharing what is important and meaningful to you with everyone. It helps to realize how we are all more similar than we think. Thanks for sharing.
"Everything is broken here,but everything is mine".Humbling words and grateful ness.
Greetings from Ohio in the U.S.A. I really loved your video, and it really made me wonder what type of work your father does. I have been watching many videos of people visiting families outside of Moscow, and your home is much nicer than the typical Russian families that I have seen. You have a very nice house and your bedroom looks very much like a young girls bedroom in most of our residential areas. It was a lot of fun watching you go through your childhood items. I hope you do more videos in your hometown and the people you know. I have to say I love your dog. He reminds me so much of an American Eskimo dog I had, with the same curled up tail, but with a little less thick hair!
Take Care!
Bill from Ohio
Awww you wanted to believe Russians are soooo poor ,cute,your russophobia is sooooo obvious😂
This was a fascinating glimpse at life in an ordinary Russian village! I loved every moment of it. You managed to be both uniquely personal and funny. I'd really like more videos like this: keep 'em coming! Peace and love from Canada! Cheers!
This was so fun! Very educational and I enjoyed learning about you and Russia. Thank you so much for a glimpse into your world. Please make more videos like this.
Thanks!
House looks nice !
Actualy I plan to go in Russia in 2 week from now :) ( for the third time this year ) but do not worry you are safe :)) I'm maried and on top of that I go in Kursk region where my wife lives. I like your energy in the videos and the description of russian life ,very autentic and beautiful ... keep up good work !!
You live separated from your wife? It sure must be difficult for you especially during sanctions and closed air lines. I wish you both good health
Nesty, you are a delight. Your home is so warm and inviting, it seems to explain your family and the lovely home that made you.
Also, love the hybrid passage ways. Wall to brick and wall to plank; super awesome.
Dallas, Texas 💙
It has been 12 years since I have travelled to Russia and I miss visiting the villages. Taking your shoes off when entering a home was something that was hard for me to get in the habit of doing and I made one person particularly mad because I had forgotten. He more of less just had a problem with me being American more than anything else. His family was very, very forgiving of my mistake. Great video!
Why the fuck would you want to go to fking Russia?
Yes that’s such a normal thing to do in Russia so every time when I saw in American movies what you guys are not taking you shoes off, I was thinking at first what it was only for the movie 😄 But I guess your streets is clean enough so u can do that?
@@AgentNestyAmericans who live in the country side like you also take their shoes off.
If you live in NYC, take the elevator down to your car, park, take the elevator up to your office, and do the same in reverse to go home, then you probably won't take your shoes off.
In Japan you always take your shoes off. But even that is not enough. You even get special slippers used only for the bathroom.
In Switzerland every home is different. You ask if you should take your shoes off.
Different everywhere.
Thanks for your video! Love your humor!
@@AgentNesty Depends on the family and the place. In muddy/rural places people take shoes off, but in cities and suburbs (where most people live) we leave them on. Because sidewalks are just concrete and we drive cars everywhere, so the shoes don't get very dirty, and it's more convenient to just walk in and out without changing shoes every single time.
It should be normal everywhere, like waltzing over someone's carpet with shoes you just have worn outside is making me really mad... However I often get scolded in Germany for putting off my shoes (and I assure you it is not because of smelly feet😂) because my hosts think that this would be troublesome for me. It's not bothersome to leave your shoes on the entrance hall. However, I am currently travelling East Asia (Korea at the moment) and sometimes the shoes off etiquette is super bothersome, for example if the space where you have to put them off and on is tiny and it's a battle to get them off and on because of the space, or if that space is right between a bathroom and your room in a hotel, then you have to jump that gap somehow and get into specific bathroom slippers and some of the stunts you have to pull here to follow etiquette, that's what I would call troubling.
She’s such an angel. I love the countryside lifestyle
Thank you for the tour of your lovely life. You are an amazing person.
Nesty that was fascinating, the personal acquaintance with your family and your space is priceless, I was intrigued from the beginning and endeared to end, thank you.
it was extraordinarily generous of you to invite us into your house. and a wonderful tour it was. you are a lovely person and Russia could have no better ambassador than Agent Nesty. i love Russia, i love Nesty and i love your house. keep making videos, you are going to be very successful and make lots of money and your viewers will all be charmed by you.
You’re an angel, thank u 😭❤️
I have always been curious about the Russian family dachas as it is way different than American cabins. Once in awhile my friends will share pictures of their family dachas and the saunas or bathouses are always neat to look at. It is cool to see yours. Thank you for sharing. The spinning thing in your room brings back memories. Its what we would do with it also as kids also 😅
dacha is different thing, village house is different. In some areas of Russia in dacha you cannot build such houses, you can only use it for gardening etc. But she is showing us a village house which is different story.
Nice! Love the idea of having a bathhouse out back; the house itself is very, very nice. Your dog is precious too (beautiful Samoyed)! Yes, it was interesting - so no sponsor, oh well. Just nice to see. And your house is cleaner and nicer inside then mine is right now, so no worries on that. You are your charming and gracious self as usual.
My wife is Russian from Moscow. She and her mother have been in the US since the 90s. This is interesting to see how normal Russians live.
From California, USA. Thank you for sharing your life in such an entertaining and humorous way.
Thank you so much for this video! You are so adorable & natural, and your family is so natural and relatable. It's amazing how much average families have in common from vastly different parts of the world, even when our governments sadly don't reflect that. Keep doing what you do, as you are amazing, a force of nature and a goodwill ambassador!
Аминь ❤
Oh, yeah... LAT and LON. Why didn't I think of that?! But South and East? Hmm...
Great, now it looks like I'm going to have to change my plans. How did you know. Seriously though, I really like the dachas in Russia. They seem so chill and a great place to relax, away from all the noise in the city. You are a very funny girl, even when you are not trying. Especially when you said the branches are to beat each other. Made me laugh. In the US a lot of people have horseshoes for good luck. I don't know why. I had horses when I was young, but we didn't see the horseshoes as good luck. When you found one all it meant was you had to replace it on your horse, which is not cheap or easy. Funny, how we look back at our childhood playthings and they are usually so cringy! Loved the video. You were very funny. Thank you and your family for allowing us to be shown around the house. It was lovely and cozy.
This video was so wholesome and entertaining! Just casually exploring your home while you discovered some of you hidden (err, maybe buried away in drawers) memories. You seem to have a natural gift to entertain, even when talking about nothing in particular. Thanks for sharing!
Great video ! Thank you ;)
I'm from Philippines, and I love your videos...nice authenticity...just keep it up... You maybe not know this, but your innocence will someday put the peace back together...I hope to meet you soon agent nesty when I come to Russia.
Really enjoyed watching this, thanks for showing us around! There was this unique Russian style in all homes of Russian friends I've had here in Germany. It was always cozy and smelled like tasty food! 👌😄
Agent Nesty, thanks for this entertaining and personal video that shows how your family lives in the countryside! You have a great sense of humor. It is fun to see how people live in other countries. the main idea is that everyone is very much the same, so we should all get along with each other. I hope that some day you can travel to the USA and make videos here too.
Interesting video, you are such a shiny character ❤ Love to hear you speak and learn of your life in Russia !!
This was one of the most interesting, honest videos I have seen in ages. You are beautiful and funny and open. Thank you for that.
I like it very much! Warm hearted and humorous and a little sad.
Incredibly similar to Hungary. Yes, it was interesting. Keep making videos like this or about Soviet stuff.
@@janosbajusz4680 elvileg az Urál hegység keleti feléről jövünk. 40 ittlét, 10000 éves hagyományok. Nem csoda a hasonlóság. Csak érdekes és jó látni
@@janosbajusz4680 így van, mi sem.
Your soft personality is pleasing to watch. A lot of Russian bloggers have a hardened personality. It’s refreshing to see the perspective of a middle class family. I wish you well. God bless. Love the little minions around the house, I’m sure they generate good humour.
What a funny and well made video! You would be impressed with the similarities that your house and culture have in commun with the Brazilian ones, taking away the wheater thing... It really remembered me of my childhood haha, greatings from Brazil !
Thanks for sharing common day insude of a Russian village. I am pretty sure you can still show us more about the village like streets, shops, schools and parks, lake, rivers anc beahces.. i have always felt belonging to Russian soil but i have neevr been there. Anyway, I loved your randomly shot videos. Your English is also good and clear and your nose is very pointy ( in a good sense) i hope you and your family are doing great in this Christmas season
I loved your house. I may also very nostalgic for you since it remind your bulk childhood..❤from India❤
OMG, that was hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
I think it's really clever to keep some old shoes handy for working outside in the garden. Your messy kitchen drawers look the same as mine. I love your giant, fluffy dog, and your anime drawings are awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this, and again, most of that was freakin hilarious! 😂
I’m soooo happy, thank u so much! 🥲❤️❤️❤️
fantastična cura i jako inteligentna i šarmantna
Simply delightful, entertaining and authentic 😊👍 I was in Russia several times and seeing a village home was quite nostalgic, thank you. It brought back good memories of a trip at Easter in 2010, to my friend's uncle's home in a small village in the Kuzbass.
I love this, thank you.
From Australia and its interesting to see how different your home is to mine.
Thank ypu for sharing with us.
Awesome! Better to be real than fake. I love videos like the one you made.
And, you are never too old to go to Disneyland. I live close to it, here in California.
I really enjoyed this video of normal family life in a Russian Village. When I used to travel more, I much preferred to meet regular people instead of going to all the tourist places (though they are nice too).
I am Finnish by background (but live in Canada) so it was interesting to see that in the banya you hit yourselves with leafy branches like the Finns do in our sauna.
PS: We also (in Canada) take our shoes off when entering a home - unlike in the US. 😀