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@honeytherat2017
@honeytherat2017 11 күн бұрын
No way the American powers that be will let Donald Trump win the election
@kotsoft0970
@kotsoft0970 12 күн бұрын
Когда слышу от Аренда "Добрый день everybody!", всегда вспоминаю интервью нашего космонавта Георгия Михайловича Гречко. Он рассказывал, что во время совместных космических полётов с американскими астронавтами, для быстроты коммуникации между собой общались на особом диалекте "runglish"😄
@Дмитрий-р7х2в
@Дмитрий-р7х2в 14 күн бұрын
Ты просто молодец,Аренд и хуяч и всё такое решение облегчает процесс.Ты-умница и любые говнеи, только из Украины
@Дмитрий-р7х2в
@Дмитрий-р7х2в 14 күн бұрын
Вы знаете, Что вас любят во всем мире
@Дмитрий-р7х2в
@Дмитрий-р7х2в 14 күн бұрын
Бля , всё понимаю 😊
@Дмитрий-р7х2в
@Дмитрий-р7х2в 14 күн бұрын
Учить Русский язык 😊
@Дмитрий-р7х2в
@Дмитрий-р7х2в 14 күн бұрын
Твой инглиш -лучший, всё правильно и понятно
@randihubbard1352
@randihubbard1352 22 күн бұрын
Nice young man.
@randihubbard1352
@randihubbard1352 23 күн бұрын
Such a lovely young lady! So nice to see another who covers her head. There are sooooo few of us.
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
They laid a foundational corner stone for the South African village (or as they call it African village, for the boers) in Tver region last year or two years ago. I looked into it, maybe 4-5-6 families representatives were there in total. Now the new decree. They'll come in bigger numbers I think. Such things like burocracy work slow in Russia. But we are not in a hurry indeed, better slowly and profoundly, than chaotic mess. During Ekaterina II times it was in a similar way when they brought 300k Germans (the share to then-population was huge of course). In Sloboda-villages they lived. Also Dutch ones, Swedes, Danes.
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
When you get citizenship, or even RVP I think, you should request the government monthly benefits, it really makes "under 3 kids expensive" and then people are nearly "making living" from those benefits roughly speaking, the more the better, let alone the maternity capital for the new borns, all in all, it's exactly all it takes "another potato in the pot", very true. Eating is very important, I advise to listen to the professor of brain morphology research labotary, Савельев Сергей, many lectures on here
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
What a girl, really. I am not a farmer, and never did a thing with my hands (in terms of craftmanship), lol, and I am rather too old, let alone 3+ years for her to become adult. But I will bring such one of fitting age from those realms similar to the Amish ones, there seem to be dozens of million of such people in the US only (in Russia there are less, it's a generational topic in general, though of her age, this new generation with extragenomic imprinting during the u9 age, that was nice in Russia from around 2005 on, the share is definitely bigger)
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
Нормально говорит. С сильным акцентом, но правильно
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
One has to learn a language from something one likes, a book about something interesting. It's like a fetish. Thus one doesn't learn a language per se having headache, but explores what one likes, something interesting (by decoding and memorizing the words and their use in another language) getting used to that
@Droomerz-nl8dp
@Droomerz-nl8dp 25 күн бұрын
it is better to bring those friends, the normal ones, to here
@kalmurphy5254
@kalmurphy5254 29 күн бұрын
You guys are very lucky to have a wonderful family and you and your wife and you have a great kids and they have a great work experience and they enjoy it it's great to see the family s work ing together is great and I knows when you guys get your house build and your farms get going you will have product to sell crops and your wife's canned goods will be a great way for the Russian people can tryed can good i saw some can good s i wished that I could tryed some of them but I along way of Russia i lives in Newfoundland
@kalmurphy5254
@kalmurphy5254 Ай бұрын
You guys have a great family and you guys looks very happy and know god is with us were ever we go and we always looks after us and take care and God bless you all and keep up the great work you do
@NashBrooklyn
@NashBrooklyn Ай бұрын
i do heartily agree with you on making a choice before moving - if one person disagrees then all stay - but the most important part you clearly outlined - it is the cost of living and moral values of the family - ergo it is easier in english than in russian to explain things like that to your kids - russian is a little bit more complex and i would say more meandering when the time comes to clarify the true benefits of something unseen yet by your kids - but english is in fact can make parents more trusted by kids - than russian language as it can get in the way making kids trust their parents - on the other hand when you level with kids while speaking russian with them - they see you as a good mentor to them thus they follow you without arguing and without getting upset at you - unfortunately not many parents can be good to their kids as mentors - most parents threaten their kids instead in order to make them mindlessly follow their parents - that is why some folks get very excited seeing how you solved the family's priorities and how you make everyone not just feel good but do it with passion and respect to one another -
@goluboglazaya
@goluboglazaya Ай бұрын
Hi, a fellow Moscovite here. Thank you very much for the interview. I would like to touch upon psychology here. I have been following Countryside Acres for months now and have also seen a couple of Joe’s videos. I couldn’t help but notice that he is trying to present himself and the children in the nicest light. Nothing wrong about that! 😅 Here’s where the Russian and the Western mentalities are a bit different. We are more relaxed about being ourselves (Russians don’t smile and all that. But we do smile, just not so much out of politeness or to appear likeable, but when we feel it in our heart.) Arend, you and your family are very Russian in this sense, maybe it is also why so many people instantly took to your channel. Your family culture code is very familiar and understandable. What I wanted to point out is that in this conversation Joe opened up as a deep and interesting person, I couldn’t see that about him from the videos on his channel. Joe, please don’t hesitate to upload deeper and serious content at times, Russians will appreciate it! 😊
@VovaSibelia
@VovaSibelia Ай бұрын
Весёлая, смешливая девчонка )
@georgee9774
@georgee9774 Ай бұрын
Hi! It would be interesting to hear your thoughts about everything after 5-6 months in Russia.
@reidadams4277
@reidadams4277 Ай бұрын
The most important thing is to integrate into their society and not expect the host nation to bend to you. The Muslims coming to the states expect free everything and with that produce large families and eventually take over local elections and thus local government with a goal of changing to Islamic law. That's against our constitution and therefore against the law of the land.
@joycehaines2055
@joycehaines2055 Ай бұрын
He opened up a little, great to listen to a young persons point of view. Are they worried about the war in Russia?
@joycehaines2055
@joycehaines2055 Ай бұрын
You should use Sabrina in Russian girl, as your conversation teacher. She would be fun knows same language as you.
@alise8331
@alise8331 Ай бұрын
Эйнсли - не просто очаровашка, она такая умничка!
@VladMedvedev69
@VladMedvedev69 Ай бұрын
❤️🇷🇺
@777Ruslan
@777Ruslan Ай бұрын
кстати вам по национальности положено цветы выращивать) не знаю как сейчас, но до санкций Россия импортировала миллионы цветов из Голландии) я имею ввиду зная язык и имея знакомства можно либо завозить готовые, либо узнать секреты выращивания и наладить производство на месте)
@mikonda
@mikonda Ай бұрын
Trump sent weapons to Ukraine. He continued on the same path as John McCain in regard to foreign policy. I no longer have any hopes for Trump changing this country for the better if he gets re-elected.
@MikhailMikhalych
@MikhailMikhalych Ай бұрын
Что с этими ребятами из соединённых штатов?! Давно не было новых видео, надеюсь у них всё в порядке ☹️
@Марат-г8ц5ы
@Марат-г8ц5ы Ай бұрын
Юз
@jaimeeanderson6068
@jaimeeanderson6068 Ай бұрын
Great conversation! I admire and respect Putin for his efforts to elevate the quality of life for the average Russian citizen! He has also been cautious with allowing Western gimmicks into his country! For example, GMOs, vaccines, etc. Wise leaders grow thriving citizens ❤❤❤
@ИльхамИбрагимов-у9к
@ИльхамИбрагимов-у9к Ай бұрын
Very soon she will know Russian perfectly and continue to speak perfect English. It will be very useful for mental development and for building social connections. Good Luck!
@sandrahunt1870
@sandrahunt1870 Ай бұрын
Lmao tucker Carlson give it a rest already ..he lies 24/7
@sandrahunt1870
@sandrahunt1870 Ай бұрын
America and Canada were fortunate you left
@brebeebe7258
@brebeebe7258 Ай бұрын
Love it. I hope that all of the weird conservatives in america move to russia.You guys can piss off as far as i'm concerned. Bunch of weirdos.
@mmasin212
@mmasin212 Ай бұрын
For reasons people give that they can’t leave- “mothers fathers aunts uncles,” then say “all of these things are replaceable.” WOW- I hope your kids grow up to feel the same way about you one day and leave you in Russia and come back to a free country and free way of life!
@Yalta-otduhaet.
@Yalta-otduhaet. 2 ай бұрын
ЯЛТА ФОРЕВА
@Yalta-otduhaet.
@Yalta-otduhaet. 2 ай бұрын
привет из Крыма из Ялты.
@jayinhoff6877
@jayinhoff6877 2 ай бұрын
I am curious what Joe Schwartz’s take is on Russian authorities calling up into the army foreigners who apply for Russian citizenship ? Is this provision in the fine print of the citizenship papers and often overlooked by those who apply? Some newcomers have reported they have been unceremoniously conscripted totally against their will. Any thoughts?
@D.A.P_100
@D.A.P_100 Ай бұрын
Lol, what you wrote is so outlandish its actually sad....Russia has had only ONE PARTIAL mobilisation nearly two yeats ago. Only men with MILITARY EXPERIENCE were conscripted (300 k in total). You do realise that that number makes up like 5% of Russian men of military age, right? Im acquainted with hundreds of Russian men around me probably and I've only heard of one person who was actually mobilised. As far as I know he still is in reserve inside Russia somewhere doing absolutely nothing after two years. Thinking that Russian state needs to mobilise some foreigners who don't speak the language right after they receive citizenship is beyond childish propaganda. Watch less American TV is my advice to you. ..
@jayinhoff6877
@jayinhoff6877 Ай бұрын
@@D.A.P_100 OK. I may have misstated my question. ‘Mobilized’ is probably not the right word. I read a A.P. news article saying that given Putin’s need for more soldiers, there is a new executive order that accelerates Russian citizenship, however the stipulation is that a term of military service is required, and that stipulation is not easily apparent to some who apply in this program. So being unaware, they apply for fast track citizenship and then they are immediately sent to the front. It sounds like you are in Moscow or St Petersburg with friends who have deferments from military service. They are in a rather rarified environment and your colleagues are in apparent good stead. However I just read in the paper today that Moscow area conscripts are actively fighting in the Kursk region, and that the age window for conscription has been increased, so time will tell how widely the net will be cast. If my news sources are not reliable, can you recommend better sources?
@rangerbob42
@rangerbob42 2 ай бұрын
Angley is such a delightful sweet and pretty little girl!
@rangerbob42
@rangerbob42 2 ай бұрын
Mississippi is looked at from the rest of the USA 🇺🇸 as down the whole, but in my opinion I am feeling this misconception of Mississippi helps to keep the problem makers out of this state! I am now 63 years old retired and it’s a complete joy having a lower population here in the country. Home is where you hang your hat and Mississippi isn’t a bad place for myself! You guys sure do Make Russia 🇷🇺 sound very welcoming to outsiders.
@rangerbob42
@rangerbob42 2 ай бұрын
I just love the complete openness you guys share as a loving family! This world 🌎 could take lessons and learn so much from all of you guys! I’m hoping Arend’s children can easily adapt to Russia’s language and the locals so that their social skills could develop in the most healthy way in order to move on in their family development as they are matured! Your daughter is very pretty and smart down to earth sort of angel 😇 child! Little Ms. Car did a very good video! Car is going to make any Russian a proud wife and mother when she is old enough, but I can’t see Arend letting her go to very soon!!!
@janepaton2698
@janepaton2698 2 ай бұрын
Ainsley looks just like her Papa ! 💖
@darryl5537
@darryl5537 2 ай бұрын
In Australia it is impossible for a family to live on $100,000 per year
@landofstan246
@landofstan246 2 ай бұрын
Back in 1960 when my dad bought a new house in the suburbs of Detroit Michigan, a nice house for $16,000 and his wages were about $8,000 per year. He was was a tool maker machinist, skilled blue collar job. That's a two one ratio. Now it's more than five to one to buy a home.
@williamsmora4044
@williamsmora4044 2 ай бұрын
❤ Dios universal los bendiga a todos UDS como familia ❤❤
@littleowlbooks8514
@littleowlbooks8514 2 ай бұрын
They're Canadian.
@bernigagnon1934
@bernigagnon1934 2 ай бұрын
wow another great video thank you so much
@DarrelJones-i6y
@DarrelJones-i6y 2 ай бұрын
This discussion is WAY BETTER than I expected.
@littleowlbooks8514
@littleowlbooks8514 2 ай бұрын
Couple of beggers