You absolutely have to learn the language. Because everything there is in Russian. In other European countries you might see some signs in English and whatnot. But not in Russia. You won't be able to get around without being able to communicate with people.
In Russia there is no racism. In Russia, do not want to see only Caucasians and Arabs, Turks (this is internal problems). If you're a white European, Japanese, African, Jew, you look civilized, then you have nothing to fear.
And there is not religion-haters, Tatars is muslims, Tatars and Russians is friends. But Russians and Caucasians is not friends, and Russians can say - "you fucking muslims, go and fuck donkey in your mountains".
First of all, I would like to say that the Russian language sounds to me like a sawing machine at work ! Secondly, I do not like the Russians pushing attitude of surpassing you while standing on line....they are quite rude ! One time while having our seats on a train, my Russian neighbor was an impertinent lady who asked me if I coud sit in another place ? The RUSSIANS are the least civilised of the Europeans nations !
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i have always wanted to go to Russia, mainly cause my high school had a few Russian exchange students and they were more then nice, as far as racism goes idk if i would apply i mean i have more European in me then anyone else i've ever ran into, i'm Spanish, German, Swedish, Dutch, Scottish, Irish, Puerte Rican and Mexican but for the most part i have the appearance of a Spaniard so any suggestions or words of advice before i go?
I swear i saw Venice Italy
RasenganXSpirit 1 month ago
@Ramiromasters
There is a skinhead problem in Russia. However, there is an equally serious Muslim extremist problem there as well.
But most of the time everything's fine.
MrWhooy 1 month ago
@OmegaSaiyan92
You absolutely have to learn the language. Because everything there is in Russian. In other European countries you might see some signs in English and whatnot. But not in Russia. You won't be able to get around without being able to communicate with people.
MrWhooy 1 month ago
@eliaviel1
You're ethnocentric.
MrWhooy 1 month ago
In Russia there is no racism. In Russia, do not want to see only Caucasians and Arabs, Turks (this is internal problems). If you're a white European, Japanese, African, Jew, you look civilized, then you have nothing to fear.
And there is not religion-haters, Tatars is muslims, Tatars and Russians is friends. But Russians and Caucasians is not friends, and Russians can say - "you fucking muslims, go and fuck donkey in your mountains".
Sorry for my english. ^_^
klevenka 2 months ago
awesome pic's nd music is very nice
LasT1WaRRi0R 3 months ago
First of all, I would like to say that the Russian language sounds to me like a sawing machine at work ! Secondly, I do not like the Russians pushing attitude of surpassing you while standing on line....they are quite rude ! One time while having our seats on a train, my Russian neighbor was an impertinent lady who asked me if I coud sit in another place ? The RUSSIANS are the least civilised of the Europeans nations !
eliaviel1 5 months ago
russian are all retarded and human waste, the product of bolsevic party, respect for it s artists and history till ww2.
babulangiilor 7 months ago
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BugrinSergey 7 months ago
i have always wanted to go to Russia, mainly cause my high school had a few Russian exchange students and they were more then nice, as far as racism goes idk if i would apply i mean i have more European in me then anyone else i've ever ran into, i'm Spanish, German, Swedish, Dutch, Scottish, Irish, Puerte Rican and Mexican but for the most part i have the appearance of a Spaniard so any suggestions or words of advice before i go?
OmegaSaiyan92 8 months ago