Checkout LingoPie and omg, they even made a separate link for my subscribers! ☃learn.lingopie.com/agentnesty Lol I feel like a real blogger now 👽 I hope you learned something new from my video and liked it ❤ I think we all can cope with everything if we stay together. What are your thoughts?
@kallesaranpaa9168 Жыл бұрын
Adorable little video! Great job! Ordinary Russian people have great heart. Greetings from Finland. :)
@Rayvn67 Жыл бұрын
I love the idea and execution of lingopie; loved the translation of the laugh, well played!
@ashwan_yadav Жыл бұрын
You're are very cute and funny
@Rayvn67 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, unity is a better strategy. I love what your grandmother said about saying we, not I
@Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor Жыл бұрын
Norway here, you have the EXACT right attitude towards the important stuff. You will manage just perfectly👍👍👍
@martysimmons3837 Жыл бұрын
I'm 57 and live in rural Arkansas at the edge of the Ozarks I see so many similarities of your village culture I remember the cold war it's nice to see people from your culture they remind me of Arkansas natives we all have a lot of the same worries and wants God bless you for sharing this video
@Linnie___9 ай бұрын
Thank you for kind words about people from video, I'm 25 years old girl who raised in a same russian village and have a same grandparents. I didn't expected such good comments. And now I see that people from many other counties have so much similaries
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
How sweet it was when my grandmother said how they "meet" the dead murderers-occupiers with the whole village, who were collected piece by piece in Ukraine and brought back to their homes. And how disgusting to see that ugly smile when she says that they are "for peace", while their army is destroying and bombing Ukrainian cities
@sheepbeep8247 ай бұрын
@@vladkabanets3707Maybe I'm just seeing through rose-colored glasses but I took Grandparents words to mean that regardless of what happens, those are still "Their" boys. They mourn the loss of their children regardless of where they stand. I can personally agree. I'm anti-war and very critical of the american military as a whole, but that doesn't mean I'm happy to see a soldier die, because they're someone's loved one. I'm not happy to see anybody die on any side of a conflict.
@lostinspain667 ай бұрын
Are you aware of rent prices and inflation in Western countries?... I'm forced to have 2 jobs to barely make it. It wasn't this bad 10 years ago. Young generations have a distorted vision of economics and politics... to understand these two sensitive topics you need a very open and wide-angle view of the world itself.
@sheepbeep8247 ай бұрын
@@lostinspain66 What does that have to do with this video??
@bowint40011 ай бұрын
Grandma and Grandpa Nesty are right on "If money took power over the person, there will not be truth" - thanks for sharing this. Especially these days, it's important to remember that most of us average people all over the world are just trying to live our lives and ensure some kind of viable future for our kids and grandkids. Best wishes from Germany to you and your family!
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
How sweet it was when my grandmother said how they "meet" the dead murderers-occupiers with the whole village, who were collected piece by piece in Ukraine and brought back to their homes. And how disgusting to see that ugly smile when she says that they are "for peace", while their army is destroying and bombing Ukrainian cities
@NelGabriel6 ай бұрын
This was a great moment in the video, and a great truth about people who put money first before anything else
@vanfja6 ай бұрын
Yup your 2nd grandparents are spot on. They have real life experience. Unfortunately Nastia, you are still young and easily impressionable by all the propaganda on the internet. Take it from someone who has traveled, spoken to people all over the globe and lives in the US. Its all western propaganda.
Im an informed American.....Ukraine is/has been used as a springboard to commercially take down russias economy. The UK is an evil empire Corporation that has spread its satanic behavior wherever They have " ruled over"😮@@vladkabanets3707
@brianfreeman8290 Жыл бұрын
You are extremely good at leading conversations into difficult subjects without being provocative.
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
How sweet it was when my grandmother said how they "meet" the dead murderers-occupiers with the whole village, who were collected piece by piece in Ukraine and brought back to their homes. And how disgusting to see that ugly smile when she says that they are "for peace", while their army is destroying and bombing Ukrainian cities
@lrakretor34269 ай бұрын
@@vladkabanets3707 shut up when you dont understand anything
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
@@lrakretor3426 seems like the only person here, who has problem with understanding reality- is you So, would you be so kindly to shut your mouth?
@danh95036 ай бұрын
Vlad, you mean similar to how Ukrainian military kept killing Russian Ukrainians pre 2014? Oh you don't wanna talk about that though and what lead to such a conflict eh...ignorant idiot
@andresfelipeod68196 ай бұрын
unfortunately the people of Russia are trapped by the United States. and is not me who are saying, But the Americans Say it. this War was planned, by the United States. google interviews from people like John Mearsheimer professor of Chicago University, Jeffrey Sachs, former advisor of many eastern european countries, and professor of Columbia University, Scott Ritter former U.N. weapons inspector. he was persecuted by F.B.I. for telling the truth on 2003. and check the interview of Colonel McGregor made by Tucker Carlson last October. it says a lot. Russians have no Choice, and this War could habe been avoided many Times. but the Plan of the United States was to use Ucraine as a Battery Ram to bleed Russians. its a terrible thing, that United States cannot do anything different from War to dominate the World. and now they are so frustrated because Russia is winning the War. and there is no hope for the Poor ucranian Army,
@TerryWilliams-wu8xc Жыл бұрын
As a soldier who has been to war, war is just stupid, wasteful and sad. The average people all over the world want the same thing, a good job, happy healthy family and peace. I see Russian people who look and act just like people I've seen all through my life. What is wrong with us humans? We need to evolve.
@Thebettermartyr Жыл бұрын
Возьмёмся за руки, друзья, чтоб не ...по Одиночке!!!
@DavidGarrick1515 Жыл бұрын
You ask these “nice” people: do they approve of the policies of their president and do they need a war in Ukraine? Іn 80% of cases you will be unpleasantly shocked by the answer of these “nice” people
@frankduval3031 Жыл бұрын
@@DavidGarrick1515the ukraine and the West started this war in 2014. Learn the history of the conflict.
@PatCrawford5 Жыл бұрын
Preach bro.
@linamazurkiewicz6867 Жыл бұрын
Did you just miss this part with Z symbols everywhere? They didn't say A THING that they are a peaceful nation. Russians are pathetic and they are used to being poor, so nothing really changed in Russian villages, pure alcoholism, and Putinism.
@ut561 Жыл бұрын
it's really fun to see life in a normal village. it's surprising how similar people in different countries are.
@JohnRidersoldoutforjesus10 ай бұрын
Why is it so surprising??? People are people. We all have the same worries and cares. We all get hungry, we all get cold, we all get hurt, we are all the same with different cultures. As long as they are not a culture that wants to destroy every other culture then I can live with that. And I can enjoy their culture and would love to learn more about it. I live in the US and I so disagree with my Federal Gov. about who our enemies are and who they are not. It is the Middle East that I worry about, not Russia. For if we were friends with Russia, nothing could come against us. Nothing!!! And Russia is a Christian country for the most part. At least they still know the difference between a man and a woman.
@ryanolsen29410 ай бұрын
@@JohnRidersoldoutforjesusYou have a very negative mindset
@JohnRidersoldoutforjesus10 ай бұрын
@@ryanolsen294 If you got that from my post, you must be from the Middle East. Either that or a jerk off Leftie or a Muslim.
@interekwebinars9 ай бұрын
Russia invaded Ukraine. This is not worrying you?
@allexxsash80479 ай бұрын
@@interekwebinarsas you can see it's unimportant
@TimeToStartOver Жыл бұрын
Such an important video! ❤ Thank you! It makes me wanna cry to see what's happening in this world right now. We all want to live in peace with our loved ones. Here in Germany we have prices rising, people with low income and pensions are struggling, and a lot of propaganda going on. Greetings to the Russian people, Germans and Russians are friends! Much love from Munich / Bavaria! ✌😊❤❤
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
How sweet it was when my grandmother said how they "meet" the dead murderers-occupiers with the whole village, who were collected piece by piece in Ukraine and brought back to their homes. And how disgusting to see that ugly smile when she says that they are "for peace", while their army is destroying and bombing Ukrainian cities
@andresfelipeod68196 ай бұрын
yes, NATO propaganda is worse that any propaganda 20th century regimes could fabricate. But the Lies of NATO debunked when the Gaza-Strip situation happens. we do not need to talk about how shamefull Western Leaders support a Genocide, and the Normal citizens on the Streets. have de decency to be arrested by this shamefull goberments only for protest for the Right of the Paelestinian people to Live. I have a real questioning if NATO propaganda havent Lied all the Time, they lied about Irak on 2003. they lied a lot against Russia, and now, they cannot hide their own hypocritical lack of Moral about Gaza.
@ptbelttactics5 ай бұрын
Yes because pensioners in Germany are spending everyday trying to grow some small amount of food everyday. GTFO, with your lies.
@christihiatt3459 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this candid and genuine display of humanity, in the style of the Russian country girl, or village girl everyone in America could see Russia and Russians as you and some other channels present, with truth, all animosity in both sides would soon shrivel to nothing. Thank you so much, Agent!
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Thank u so much, your words warm my heart 🥹❤️
@slowmorbius8805 Жыл бұрын
This animosity has not faded for 78 years and is unlikely to fade away someday
@linamazurkiewicz6867 Жыл бұрын
Did you just miss this part with Z symbols everywhere? They didn't say A THING that they are a peaceful nation. Russians are pathetic and they are used to being poor, so nothing really changed in Russian villages, pure alcoholism, and Putinism. Like just hear this couple when they say that they would go to war if they weren't old. I don't understand you, are all blind here in the comments? Or you just lived among monsters with this mindset and it's ok for you to kill other nations? Dude they are brainwashed and nothing can help them except for denazification which was applied to Germany. Otherwise, Russians will always pose a threat to humanity and you'll regret your naivety.
@williamkash7162 Жыл бұрын
Meeting your second grandma, I now understand where your dry sense of humor comes from. Thank you for the look at your village. And please keep posting; you have a true talent for it.
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Thank u so much, I love making videos and soooo happy what you’re watching! 💗 yeah I have so much in common with my second grandma (her name is Tanya as well) ❤️
@rluker5344 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the videos. Life in a village in Russia seems similar to life in a small town in northern Wisconsin, USA. It is very rural up there and people have to be relatively quite self sufficient. My mother was raised up there and as a child she had to pick berries and fish to help feed her family. It is still similar today. Unfortunately there aren't a lot of jobs in northern Wisconsin and a lot are living off of government pensions and equivalents. I also liked how you kept in the clip of one of your grandparents that put all Americans into the same anti Russian group. That intellectual shortcut also exists with many in the USA in regards to Russians and Chinese. Of course they are wrong. If the official USA government stance is against Russia or China that doesn't mean all of the people in the USA are against the people of Russia or China or even most of them are. I blame the mainstream media because they are always writing stories in the context of "US does this, Russia does that, or China does those, when it is just some part of the government of that respective country doing those things. I also find being labeled as having the same opinion as the USA government offensive when I usually don't. Most people in the USA don't agree with the US government on most of the things that government does. It is true that the American's government has been anti Russian government. And that many have taken the intellectual shortcut handed to them by the mainstream media that all people in a country are the same as the government of that country. But your candid portrayals of everyday life in Russia present an irrefutable fact that people are people, they are not government policies. And that is likely quickly evident to nearly anyone seeing them.
@ScottyRules33 Жыл бұрын
You speak of difficult conversations with your grandparents. It's a time of reflection. How far have we as a society gone down. Rising costs are everywhere and it doesn't make life easier. I'm sorry that life due to the sanctions have made is even worse. The Russian people have suffered for many generations. It's depressing. The ending was important to hear. The news tells us to hate and live in fear. We should not spread hate and fear. We need more understanding and love. That's how the world improves. Thank you, Nesty. I enjoy your content - greetings from USA!
@michaelp9184 Жыл бұрын
Your grandparents are wise beyond their years. They understand well how money corrupts and isn’t an absolute necessity for happiness. Before the troubles I was involved in business that brought me to both Moscow and Kiev…this current situation is heart wrenching for me as it’s like having two of your close friends involved in a huge physical fight. You can only watch helplessly from the sidelines. We all have to pray for peace and the end to,the senseless loss of youth to this horrible war. Keep up the good work. Videos such as yours bring to a large audience the humanity of people everywhere who live a happy life albeit not abundant in monetary richness. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦.
@KR72534 Жыл бұрын
You are naive. Money can’t bring happiness but poverty brings crime, alcoholism, depression and despair. Alcoholism is widespread in Russia. Male life expectancy is plunging below third world levels.
@ozav6205 Жыл бұрын
@@KR72534 Our alcohol cosumption is not very big tho. It's a myth
@bryantint1339 Жыл бұрын
Canada 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 was pretty cool 😎.
@MikeOxlong- Жыл бұрын
@@bryantint1339Keyword: WAS.
@Asehpe Жыл бұрын
I am in the same situation, Michael, though not for business (I married a Ukrainian). I will only add -- one of the brothers started the fight. One of the brothers just couldn't let go of the other. It's not perfectly symmetrical. Other than that... I feel your pain.
@donaldturner17858 ай бұрын
I’m watching your show right now… you are very sweet and so is your family too. My conclusion of the world and I’m going to be 70 in two years, is the people are generally nice, it’s our governments that causes wars and propaganda and hate towards each other. In America we are going through very hard time with our liberal dictator government that uses every excuse to take rights from us. The media paints Trump as a racist and so but he never took a dime to be president nor did he start a war. He worked with Putin to get rid of ISIS. Keep your beautiful attitude and your genuine niceness and you will succeed for more than you know. Believe in God Jesus Christ and seek the truth and you will see lies and evil before it seeks you.💕💕💕💕
@billtroester Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm so glad to see that young people both here in America, and there in Russia are rising up and saying enough is enough! Watching videos like yours from Russia where the young people of your generation are making such wise choices and decisions gives me hope for the possibility of World Peace someday. I'll be turning 65 years old in a few days. I was one of the hippies in the 60s and 70s that demonstrated in the streets for world peace here in America when I was your age. But alas, our government refused to listen to us. But unfortunately the percentage of us who lobbied for world peace was just too small to make any changes. But after seeing videos such as yours, and speaking to the young people here in America, I'm confident that one day soon, hopefully within my remaining lifetime, we will actually see World Peace. Your words are as sweet to the ears as your beauty is to the eyes! Please tell your elders that I am one American that, with rare exceptions, loves all people from all countries. Thank you again and God bless you for your work!
@frankduval3031 Жыл бұрын
The majority of Americans are hypocrites and pathological liars.
@bestbaza5780 Жыл бұрын
class -like, best regards,
@feoxorus Жыл бұрын
At 60, I remember some of the 60s. I remember two main things from the evening news: body counts from Viet Nam, and the stock market - both going up. For a long time I sympathized with the hippies and the peace movement, I guess I still do to a certain extent, but I also realize that idealism has also led us to the point we are at now: where people demand student loan forgiveness for a legal contract they entered into, where squatters take over homes and live free for months or years while the rightful owner struggles to stay solvent, where the government propagandizes everything to manipulate people. I don't know the solution for the US, we're the same people inside as the Russian villagers, but we have to get our government under control and that starts with taking the financial profit out of government service.
@Edem-Routi Жыл бұрын
America needs better education on the need for peace and ending hypocritical propaganda.
@cuervoblanco1385 Жыл бұрын
War propaganda exists on both sides. There is no good side here, those who are behind the politicians pulling the strings will always be bad
@paultoensing3126 Жыл бұрын
You created a wonderful video! It really showed the stress and beauty of your lives. Nesty, you’re a gifted communicator and able to paint such depth and humanity. Thanks for giving us all the multi dimensional view of your family, village and the frames of reference. I sense you’re actually a global citizen at heart and an ambassador and liaison for many people everywhere. Also, you’re really smart and adorable. I’m subscribing. Well done!
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Oh, thank u so much, your words almost made me cry 😂 Thank u for watching and saying that ❤️
@MrDac0964 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here, i just discovered your channel and this content is really interesting and enlightening in giving an inside look at life inside russia, what real life is and how people perceive this war. Would be interesting to hear too what people in the city think as i assume they have more access to outside news not just russian news.
@HamiltonRowan-r6z Жыл бұрын
@@AgentNesty You are a wonderful person and very positive about your life. I really like Russian culture and history. You are so intelligent too and you are sincere. I live in Maryland, USA but to me people are the same everywhere. Yes language is a barrier but it can be overcome. God bless you Nesty.
@oldjunkvet Жыл бұрын
That all sounds real, cute and sweet but what the hell is a “global Citizen”?! There is no such thing, and God forbid there ever is! I cannot believe people so foolish to think, breaking down national barriers and boundaries, and doing away with national government would ever be a good idea! Talk about a recipe for Tierney that will never end ruled by a government that doesn’t even represent you I mean what kind of foolish nonsense is that?
@СергейКарташков-э9ъ11 ай бұрын
@@MrDac0964 Внешние новости лживы: работает западная геббельс-машина. Впрочем, есть и на Западе честные люди (Такер Карлсон, Ассанж, Алина Липп и др.) -- но они подвергаются гонениям.
@dalewilliams9535 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for this video it's very hard to find the truth about Russia these days I live in America and I love my country very very much but the sanctions that we imposed on you guys are affecting us way worse than they're affecting you and that's so unfortunate our food prices over the last year have doubled and even tripled on some things there is no manufacturing of goods here in America anymore almost all of our goods come from China my grandfather worked in the factory for 30 years and he only receives $1000 a month for his retirement while the people down the street just built a house and are not even American citizens and each one gets $2400 a month and doesn't even work and gets free healthcare and free food and free everything there are men playing in women's sports and some think that men can even have children now I'm so sorry about what's happening to your young men and it's entirely our fault about what's happening in Ukraine we put zelenski in there trained and equipped his army and made them feel invincible and now there's over 500,000 dead Ukrainian soldiers and a million civilians dead 10s of thousands of young men with no arms and legs and now you can't even leave your house without worrying about being shot by somebody our police forces are almost empty we've gotten rid of most of our police and now crime is absolutely out of control we don't have the Russian soul here we used to call it patriotism but now you can't find a single American who's happy with living here anymore the only people that are happy are people that have jumped the border recently and now get everything for free I know it's very difficult for you to find real information on the West over there it's the same here it's videos like these that really help me to understand how good the Russian people are no one cares about our country and our people anymore and it's only going to get worse our news lies to us more than the Soviets ever did the propaganda is absolutely out of control and everyone is divided
@verecion Жыл бұрын
Definitely on track for 1 million subs. Original, funny and professional content. A stand out Russian content creator. Keep up the good work!
@dklipper9939 Жыл бұрын
I happened to stumble upon your channel and really enjoy the small village and family content. You are so fortunate to have your family in your daily life. I’m Canadian but spent 4 1/2 years working in Russia (Komi Republic) in the early 90’s, and a another 5 years in Kazakhstan. It was during this time where I really came to love the cultural wealth and character of the Russian people. Keep up the good work with your channel!
@trevorjohnson521311 ай бұрын
Agent Nesty, I just wanted to express my appreciation for your videos and insights on Russian life and the differing opinions that exist. I also admire your ability to set aside your personal feelings and respect your family's individual beliefs, even when you feel strongly about certain issues. Keep up the great work!
@vladkabanets37079 ай бұрын
How sweet it was when my grandmother said how they "meet" the dead murderers-occupiers with the whole village, who were collected piece by piece in Ukraine and brought back to their homes. And how disgusting to see that ugly smile when she says that they are "for peace", while their army is destroying and bombing Ukrainian cities
@trevorjohnson52139 ай бұрын
@@vladkabanets3707 I'm sorry you feel that way, Vlad. I appreciate the culture and history of the Russian people, not their government's atrocities. I hope you find peace in your life.
@chrisharris996 Жыл бұрын
It is always a great day when you post a new video. Thank you so much Nesty, and I wish you a lovely weekend.
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching 🥰 it’s everything for me! ❤️
@jooch_exe Жыл бұрын
You have a good point. Being able to understand English and having access to the Internet is invaluable in today's world. Hope you're able to continue uploading content like this, it is brave to balance on this edge.
@Mlogan11 Жыл бұрын
It's always good to remind ourselves that the difficulties different countries have with each other primarily lies with the governments and those in charged rather than the civilians, who just want to have a peaceful life free of stress and scarcity. You did a great job learning English on your own. You also have a pleasing accent.
Outstanding! I learned something, I was entertained and as usual in awe of your filming style and presentation. Cant wait for the next one! Prices here in Holland have also risen. Your family is awesome and very wise.
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found my video informative and entertaining ❤️ Take care and stay warm ☃️
@mark-ish5 ай бұрын
@@AgentNestyI am really impressed by your efforts, as well as your confidende in front of the camera, well done. Your fluent english is excellent. Subscribed.
@charliepowerscalifornia8974 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Agent Nesty! I have met and worked with many Russian people and I agree that we are all basically the same.
@ДмитрийКренкоев Жыл бұрын
Thank you, mister! Thanks a lot! God bless you!
@acac8293 Жыл бұрын
Give your money to the children in ua No to this silly orc
@maxim2543 Жыл бұрын
@@acac8293 typical ukrainian mindset
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Omg, thank you so much! 😳 Your support means so much for me. And yes, I so am glad that I know many people from other countries and most of us just want peace and happiness. ❤️
@purevjavterbish33 Жыл бұрын
@@AgentNestyя из Монголии,русские-великий народ!создали могущественную державу СССР,развивали союзные республики,победили фашизм,защитили Монголию.Русские девушки красивые,мужчины хорошие воины.Желаю вашей семье и стране всего хорошего.
@NCrdwlf8 ай бұрын
Just love your content and the surroundings . Such a focus on home and family .
@Electrowave Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video. I love to hear how people live in other countries. Here in Wales, UK, the salaries are also a lot lower in the villages than in the cities, prices are rising rapidly without an increase in income. That seems to be a world wide problem at the moment. I agree that most people just want to get on with each other and have a happy life for their families. It's a few very greedy and powerful people who cause all the problems. Congratulations on your new sponsor 🙂
@JackWoolsey-w4d Жыл бұрын
Nesty we in the states have many problems that need to be dealt.we do not have enough good people like you. What a blessing an ambassador you are for hope . Stay well. God bless . From Texas, USA.
@AndresAlfaroAtonal Жыл бұрын
Texas USA? Texas-Mexico is the real name
@hershellacey9405 Жыл бұрын
We always welcome good people to the U.S.
@fosterkennel6498 ай бұрын
Wonderful video young lady. Blessings to you and yours coming at you from the mountains of Southern Oregon.
@TheSksexton Жыл бұрын
Your grandparents remind me a lot of my own. Just down to earth, simple people who want a quiet, peaceful life. My favorite kind. Appreciate them and spend as much time with them as you can, because i can guarantee that someday youll wish for just one more conversation, or one more of their stories from childhood, or one more specific meal.
@neilreynolds3858 Жыл бұрын
"Village life is wonderful. Wind is blowing, wind is dry, nothing grows in the garden. Our work is useless. We want something better but only the grass grows." Love to your grandmother. We need more like her in the world. I would love to live in a Russian village if only... it was warm and my Russian wife didn't say NEVER!
@ozav6205 Жыл бұрын
You can live in the South of Russia, it's much warmer there. Like Sochi or Krasnodar for example.
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
I’ll translate your words to her, thank u so much ❤️❤️ I love to show them my channel and how much love they receive from foreigners, it makes them surprised and happy 💗 And yea, I agree about south :)
@skycocaster Жыл бұрын
Snow is lovely, and the summer is quite comfortable, like 25-30 in most parts of Russia except the south. Also in Russia you have 4 proper seasons, which is lovely.
@jeomirit Жыл бұрын
@@skycocaster no you dont tell about weather IN Russia, this country is way too big and weather is different everywhere. Rn there's a summer in the Kavkaz part, and winter in Moscow, tho its just October
@skycocaster Жыл бұрын
@@jeomirit I understand it was hard, but you could have read the "most parts" and "except the south". Or maybe you don't know where the Caucasus is on a Russia map.
@yellowgreensun10 ай бұрын
My heart went out to your grandpa when he said he want to be drafted so they wouldn't take your dad and your godfather. May God bless him and all your family with peace & happiness. Much love from Indonesia 💗
@martinbebow9190 Жыл бұрын
Love your accent and sense of humor in difficult circumstances. Keep making your videos.
@AgentNesty Жыл бұрын
Thank u so much for kind words!❤️
@martinbebow9190 Жыл бұрын
@@AgentNestynot kind but understanding. I hope I can understand your situation
@re-tire985 Жыл бұрын
She supports the invasion, she pays taxes in Russia.
@epicmissadventureiii423 Жыл бұрын
@@martinbebow9190 are you trying to propose something to her?
@martinbebow9190 Жыл бұрын
@@epicmissadventureiii423 I think I was trying to say we are all in the same boat. At least she doesn't have to deal with the woke craziness of the West. Will the West survive it??
@abirbo Жыл бұрын
Lovely vlog Nesty. Very deep, meaningful and insightful observations from your grandparents. Loving this series. You are a really nice and warm-hearted person. Love from India.
@ottoxid11 ай бұрын
Greetings from the UK - as someone who’s father was a British sailor taking cargos to Russia in WW2 and met many very good Russians, please do not think all British people believe what our governments says about the Russians. The Russians are a warm generous people. If it hadn’t been for the huge sacrifices in blood made by Russia, people in the West would not live as they do now - believe in your Country - listen to your elders - they are the heart of Russia! ❤+ peace
@Biervampir9211 ай бұрын
She literally says that she can't speak freely.
@andria.k Жыл бұрын
Dear Nesty, this is an amazing video. I really admire your work and your humour 😉 it's extremely interesting to learn about life in the Russian countryside under these or any circumstances, because like you very wisely said people there are self-efficient and in my opinion, that quality of life is something we should protect (along with all human lives of course) and never look down upon. Thank you always, keep making lovely videos and take care❤
@LucaShutz Жыл бұрын
I love your family's sense of collectivism and care for others, they are kind souls who face hardships like it's no big deal and carry on. Love from Italy!
@VL197511 ай бұрын
Is it collectivism or rugged individualism?
@lucasNZL11 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us life in a Russian village, it's very peaceful, love from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤️
@MCD-pn9ri Жыл бұрын
Please keep making videos. I am from California and we here need to see more about life in Russia. Your willingness to share your life helps humanize us all.
@priyalji Жыл бұрын
Hi there! I hardly ever comment on videos but felt like I had to on this one. You're a breath of fresh air and have a lot of charisma! love seeing these rural images and interviews with elderly. So much respect for them that they're so self sufficient & resilient! your english is amazing having only learned it from youtube & internet. Keep up the great work and thank you for this video. Regards from Malaysia.
@ddt28110 ай бұрын
American here. Great Video, you are Blessed with a wonderful family. Here in America the Dollar is worth less, and everything costs more. I used to have a lot of extra money, however it seems every cent just goes to bills. You guys seem to have a lot of freedom, much more than I would have guessed.
@daochenggong31209 ай бұрын
Compared to china they do, if someone who lives in china produce a video like this, the video will be removed by the platform once it's getting popular and the person will be in danger...
@wjcurious Жыл бұрын
I'm Russian, but I used to live in the States for summer time. Conservative part of America and Russia has lots of values in common. It's sad that we don't know about each other. Politicians and media don't want us to know about each other.
@andreabrunkow931411 ай бұрын
I agree with you.
@victorp11 ай бұрын
I don't know what you're talking about- my U.S. government has 0 problem with me learning about ANY country because they don't restrict my internet access like the russian/North Korean/Iranian/Chinese governments. This is literally how I'm watching the above video right now and learning.
@victorp11 ай бұрын
@@dakotaslt232001 I am well-aware of throttling as it relates to ISPs.. don’t get your point
@victorp11 ай бұрын
@@dakotaslt232001enlighten me please
@victorp11 ай бұрын
@@dakotaslt232001 you’re still missing my point- the U.S. gives you FREEDOM to use any damn search engine you want without restriction and without blocked external access, unlike russia and others.. also- I use DuckDuckGo for this reason
@stevepool8034 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video, Nesty. So touching to see how your family lives the village life. They are strong and brave people. My heart goes out to them and to all the young people who have been called to the war, which like you I do not believe should be happening. I pray that it ends soon for those young people and for you and your travels.
@joetuktyyuktuk8635 Жыл бұрын
Agent Nesty has sponsors now! Isn't it amazing? You have put alot of work into growing your audience and I congratulate you. Thankyou for insights into small village life.
@sameerkaiwartya3962 Жыл бұрын
I'm from India I really love the similarity in Indian and Russian village , one more thing you're really adorable ❤
@ind.alokraj Жыл бұрын
I don't know what similarities are you talking about? Indian villages are very unhygienic and people's are very greedy and rude.
@andresfelipeod68196 ай бұрын
except for the Heat, may be.
@bloominflowers67664 ай бұрын
She is adorable and she does not stink like curry.
@andresfelipeod68194 ай бұрын
@@bloominflowers6766 Tim Curry? who are you talking about?
@aj_2W010 ай бұрын
Great video as usual! Stay strong and I hope this situation is over soon and sanctions get lifted.
@rsilva43 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video and I have so much respect for you and your grandparents. Channels like yours are so important. They allow us to know ordinary people without the filter of the State and Corporate messaging apparatus. I hope you continue and wish you best of luck.
@xephiosgg Жыл бұрын
Hey there, thanks for giving us an insight on the current situation. I hope things get better soon :) Wishing you the best from Germany ✌
@harvey_the_rabbit8 ай бұрын
I am a 60 year old American who lives a simple country (rural) life, much like your Grandparents. I have been following the Russia Ukraine issue for 8 to 10 years. Be assured, it is NOT Russia who caused this conflict and it was not Ukraine either. It was my country and it's corrupt leaders that forced this war upon your people. Your leader, Pres. Putin, actually went to great lengths trying to avoid this conflict and I (and many other Americans) have great admiration for him (and your people). Putin has brought your country from the post Soviet Union collapse to a much better place today and toward an even better place in the future. I am sure you cannot get the information that we can get here in the USA but you should feel happy for your future. War is BAD, it should be stopped and it will end. But your leaders cannot stop this war. Only the US and Western Europe can end this conflict. Pray it will be far sooner than later. I do!!!
@KambizNazirКүн бұрын
Trump will bring an end to this war. That’s exactly why American elected him. It is possible for both Russia and America can coexist peacefully.
@gregbromberg5427 Жыл бұрын
This is a great installment. Having difficult conversations with family/friends is stressful (be it around social or political or religious topics), and I have come to the conclusion that I can’t allow how I feel cloud my love for my family, who are each unique in their alternative views. Furthermore, I have also concluded that I will never change anyone’s opinions nor will they be able to change my opinions. So, we trudge ahead and try to simply enjoy this fast-moving thing we call life.
@SteveWithers Жыл бұрын
It’s sad when verifiable facts can’t change some people’s opinions. They are telling you they can’t be trusted to think straight. Listen to them.
@bibekjung7404 Жыл бұрын
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@STECKEDDECK Жыл бұрын
I really admire that your grandparents still grow their own food and vegetables. Mine did too, but this tradition got lost after their generation. Even though people nowadays are too lazy to do that, but it is so helpful in hard times and will save a lot of money. But in general, its always shocking to see how much the countryside differs from the life in the cities like St. Petersburg or Moscow. its like entering a different world.
@sosa_boss Жыл бұрын
Moscow and St. Petersburg are the capitals of Russia. Life is quite different in these cities. It is not for nothing that most Russian people separate life in these two cities from life in the rest of Russia. It is radically different. In most cases, people who do not live in cities with a population of more than 1,000,000 people have a poor lifestyle. Sometimes, they can't even afford basic needs. For example, medicine. Pensioners are used to this kind of life, so they perceive their situation as absolutely normal. But almost all of them barely make ends meet. That is why even very old people plant potatoes in the spring. This helps them save some money during the winter. And that is very sad.
@juliap.5375 Жыл бұрын
@@sosa_boss You wrote some nonsense! 😂 1. I studied in Moscow and lived in several different cities, life is different everywhere, but not radically. I bet you lived in less cities than I and even can’t compare 😂 You even don’t know, that both Moscow and Saint-Petersburg is not the most expensive cities in Russia. And not with highest salaries. North and Far East is most expensive and richest cities. 2. Medicine in Russia is free and regular people can afford for self medical level far above than regular people in rest world. If compare with western countries, it is level which have only upper middle class (minority). And you are mad, medicine _never_ represent basic needs, whole history of humankind it luxury, only communists proposed conception of so-called “medicine for mass”. Epidemic in 2020 perfectly demonstrated for comparison how in Western countries medicine is unavailable for regular people, in huge cities, like Chicago, there are less boxes/beds than even in small Russian towns 😂 You are like alien. Do you traveled? Do you know that in Latin America exist a lot of hospitals specially for US citizens because majority can’t afford for self medicine in US? Do you know that in Russia exist tourism for medical help, each year millions people came to Russia to get high quality and cheap medical help. For Russians it is just free. 3. You talk nonsense about potatoes 😂 I just opened online market (22 Oct 2023), 1 kg of potatoes in Moscow (one of the most expensive city) is ₽15. It means on average pension it is possibly to buy 1,2 ton of potatoes. With spouse it is already 2,4 tons of potatoes each month! Do you understand what nonsense you talk? 😂😂😂 Potatoes cost nothing and it is impossibly to save money when you growing potatoes at all. People plant misc stuff just for fun.
@Ирина-л6у8р Жыл бұрын
@@sosa_bossочень интересно было прочитать вашу речь, находясь в городе 700000 тысяч населения и за пару тысяч км от Москвы! Настолько тут все плохо, что пишу вам сообщение сюда и отправляю почтовым голубем, так плохо с медициной, что пенсионеры получают бесплатно квадротерапию при хсн, общей стоимостью более 10 тысяч в месяц, это я пишу только о том с чем столкнулась моя семья. Так все ужасно, что я купила в пригороде дом (дачу) и весь участок засеяли газоном, посадив лишь немного зелени! Так усе ужасно, что прямо сейчас за окном 0 градусов, а у меня форточки открыты. Так тут все плохо 🤣
@sosa_boss Жыл бұрын
@@Ирина-л6у8р так и? Как это отменяет тот факт, что проблемы существуют? Или, если вы сказали, что у вас их нет, значит их ни у кого нет? Я же не сказал в "своей речи", что все люди так живут, я лишь указал на то, что показанные в видео кадры реальны и отражают жизнь довольно большой части россиян. Если бы все было хорошо, люди бы не уезжали лечить болезни по типу рака за границу, конечно, при наличии денег. Сейчас даже цены на стоматологические услуги возрастут из-за того, что банально нет качественной замены импортным товарам. Но опять же, сколько людей, столько и мнений, это так или иначе ни к чему не приведет. Каждый останется при своем, так что доказывать нам друг другу нечего)
@АлександрМолчюн Жыл бұрын
@@sosa_bossВ России очень много городов где населения миллион. То что может себе позволить сельский житель России не все могут позволить себе в США именно поэтому в США так много бездомных граждан. В деревнях России это прежде всего независимость и автономность мало приходится тратить деньги. Если у вас своя скважина то у вас бесплатная вода если у вас газ то это очень дешовое топливо свой огород и домашняя скотина вас обеспечить хорошей бесплатной едой,а налог раз в год за ЗЕМЛЮ просто смешной
@stevenmccarthy70398 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us your life and the lives of your family. We live in a village in England and life is much the same, of course. We shop, we grow vegetables ...I have visited your beautiful country twice and all the dear folks we met were so loving and so welcoming. It sis such an utter tragedy that so many of your young men are being blown up, shot and wounded, as are the Ukrainian people too, for what has become now what? A wasteland. What a terrible waste. We pray for your peace and safety. My God bless you and show you all his love day by day. With love from England.
@barlowtwin Жыл бұрын
Liked all the videos about villages on your channel. The grandparents are satisfied with life and whatever little resources they have to get by in life. Channel is growing steadily. Cheers 🎉
@MikeOxlong- Жыл бұрын
I’ll be honest - besides enjoying your vlogs for the effort you put into them and the “humanity” you bring to the world through your own experiences and life, for what must be the very first time I didn’t get annoyed with or chose to skip through the part of a video where you (the channel owner/operator) made an advertisement for your sponsor! Surprisingly, the service and company providing it seem to have come up with a legitimately great idea!! And I think the app would actually help people who are trying to learn a new language! Everywhere I’ve ever been and everyone I’ve ever spoken with (who’s not from a native English speaking country) who has learned the English language outside of a formal setting, has told me they’ve done so with the help of watching either movies (for older people) or KZbin (for today’s generation)… Definitely an interesting (and unique) idea these guys came up with… Cheers. ✌️
@higgy7762 Жыл бұрын
yeah, watched some YT vids about medicine, now I consider myself of being capable to do heart transplants ... movies and YT may help to train the 'ear' - but how do you learn correct grammar or writing by YT? We already see the outcome of 'learning by google translate': (young) people en masse apply (literally 'translated') words that are non-existent in the original language. And if one would work through Shakespearean "Romeo and Juliet" using Cambridge Dict ? Sure, though, it is hard work - requiring 'effort' - unpopular in nowadays 'easy learning' of aleatoric nonsense ... Anyway , the 'modern civlisised west' is on a backflip towards Cro-Magnon age: hurga hurga f*ck f*ck ideocracy :(
@SvetlanaVoikova6 ай бұрын
I can’t learn English by watching movies, I tried several times..
@mvd944l11 ай бұрын
Very nice video, my wife and I wanted to travel across Russia by motorcycle and had our Visa's 6 weeks before were due to leave Scotland we had to cancel because Covid hit, we had saved a long time for this 6 Month trip and now with the crazy war its very difficult. Prices have gone up in the UK as well, crazy, all politicians blame Covid, The war In Ukraine, now the problems in the middle east. People are the same the world over as you say, I just wish the polititians would grow up and leave us alone. Keep the channel going, I'm impressed
@jsanint77 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your videos. You always come up with these witty comments and have a very good sense of humor. It's also very smart to express your opinions while not saying them. Great job !
@honourandtradition8078 Жыл бұрын
Coming from someone who served in the military as a Lieutenant I can say that all armies generally recruit from rural regions. Rural people are more used to dealing with the elements like rain, mud, cold as they live simpler lives so the lack of comfort of the front will not affect their morale as much as they are much more stoic than city people. Another point is pure economic reasons, because city people are usually more educated so their GDP per capita output is disproportionately larger for the economy, for example, a doctor or an engineer takes at least 5 years to be trained and millions in school infrastructure investment if they are killed at the front the long term blow is very hard. This is a lesson Russia learned in the 90s when most of their educated population fled to the west during the crisis after the fall of the soviet union (something that was made by design by the Americans) this is pretty much why educated people when drafted will become officers and not grunts.
@neilreynolds3858 Жыл бұрын
True, but educated people from cities make the worst officers when they gain rank. The people in the Pentagon have almost never spent any time in the ranks where they were being shot at. You can't learn what war is like in school or in training or in map exercises - you have to see the Elephant yourself. Gen. Milley managed to get a CIB while serving as a staff weenie in an infantry brigade. If he deserves that, I deserve wings for being in an airborne division.
@honourandtradition8078 Жыл бұрын
@@neilreynolds3858 I wouldn't be so decisive in my words as military theory is needed just as much as real experience is needed but generally speaking you are correct. This is what makes the Wagner Group so efficient btw, all the officers came from the bottom so to speak. The army must always be meritocratic and political promotions should be forbidden.
@erkhardtify7 ай бұрын
Love this video, its nice to see how normal people are doing! Great job Nesty.
@nhala04 Жыл бұрын
Yes! We all agree on three of the most important thing in everyone's lives... is Peace... Love... Respect!❤
@dionoliveira4058 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nesty for another excellent expose of the lifestyles and wisdom of the rural Russian villages. It has progressively become more expensive to live all over the world, and in many places the people have far less support and less practical knowledge to look after themselves. Again you confirmed the resiliency and true compassion of your family and the Russian people. In a world filled with divisive rhetoric and warmongering it gives me faith to see this and how your leaders remain steadfast in protecting the people and their individuality. Although I was born and currently live in South Africa I have travelled extensively around Africa, America and Europe and lived in the Netherlands and briefly in Portugal, I would love to still travel to Russia and spend time their. I love that your country embraces some 193 ethnic groups and from your compassion shared here must have a heart of gold. Bless you beautiful soul.
@lifeonamarble9612 ай бұрын
First time to see your video. You are a kind woman. I hope the best for you and your family. Love from the US!!
@countrynurse Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video about your family and their feelings. Nesty, even here in America we are lied to by politicians who thirst for power and are corrupt. Luckily we can find truth if we dig deep and research on our own. I have grown very fond of Russian culture through people like you and your family. We really are all alike in so many ways. Treasure your youth in your village!
@SnakeHelah Жыл бұрын
Truth? You do realize you Americans is the only thing that kept the Russians at bay from expanding even more right? Saved numerous countries including mine from the Russian occupations? These people live like this because they literally have been since forever because they can't rely on the state for anything and have to survive mostly on their own. The Russia as we know it exists mostly in the bigger cities. Regular village folk just live their lives off the land as best as they can keeping their heads low.
@hershellacey9405 Жыл бұрын
We do have a right wing but they are a minority in the U.S.
@meursaultscourtroom8886 Жыл бұрын
Much like here in the states many older people have a hard time differentiating between what they are told and what is happening. I'm glad you continue to ask the questions, that is in itself important. By the way, that puppy? Too cute!
@rebekahb527510 ай бұрын
wow your videos are so raw, real and well done 👍 keep up the content this is amazing. love from Washington DC❤
@cyrklife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insights into life in a little Russian village
@drvoxmentat Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, Agent Nesty. Our governments and corporations indeed get in the way of our ultimate pursuits, to live in peace and be happy. I loved the way you interspersed the animals in with the interview footage. Pets are a universal symbol of our capacity for unconditional love and caring as humans. If only we could extend that to each other, right?
@re-tire985 Жыл бұрын
She supports the invasion, she pays taxes in Russia.
@MikeOxlong- Жыл бұрын
Very true!
@БранкоПетровић Жыл бұрын
Љепотице желим ти пуно среће у животу, поздрав из Републике Српске 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇺
@SectorfiveYT Жыл бұрын
Simpujes za devojkom.
@a_peacefulwarrior3 ай бұрын
New to channel and loving it! Your humour has me laughing throughout, thank you. Love your grandparents and their sharing. I wish you and your loved ones a safe, prosperous, and peaceful future.
@xavier-gb4ic11 ай бұрын
Привет, про политику как говорят твои родственники надо хорошо разбираться и очень хорошо знать историю. Я сам француз живу в России. Могу подтвердить что в российских каналах говорят правду. Да иногда преувеличивают но она и есть. А про протест в Москве, кто организовали ? Навальный! А откуда у него были деньги ? С чем зарабатывал ? Получил субсидии из некоторых стран НАТО. Его задания были дестабилизировать политическая и социальная обстановка в росси . вто так вот Настя ))
@howierfs5471 Жыл бұрын
Hi Nesty, my respect to such a young girl with so many wise words. Lets hope together for peace and freedom all over the world even when another conflict raised again and there are many others under the blanket. We humans are so stupid. CU
@eriksalmon11 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting us see into your and your family's lives. Every country has propaganda and misinformation; however, we must first see each other as people. I was in the army stationed in Germany before the Berlin Wall came down. The training was always geared toward fighting the Soviet Army. Then Iraq invaded Kuwait, and I fought in the desert, not in Europe. I do not think governments really represent their people, yet it's the people who get sacrificed in war.
@aaravdalmia236211 ай бұрын
Russia is a beautiful country that has been through so much throughout history, yet they have made such remarkable progress in every field! There's just so much to discover, the breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, the vibrant and wonderful culture, the warm, welcoming, helpful, and friendly community, and so much more! I wish Russia wasn't so misunderstood and people saw it in the better light that it deserves. Love to Russia from India 🇮🇳🫂🇷🇺
@rjdeseijn10 ай бұрын
@aaravdalmia2362 Too bad that beautiful country has a corrupt government that can't handle what happened in 1991. Russia collapsed, provinces on the border got independent from the regime and became new countries. But Mr. P has to have those countries back as part of Russia and makes up dumb reasons to start a war. Hundreds of thousands of people die, all very unnecessary if you ask me. Of course there are normal people in Russia and it's not good they have to suffer too, at least not as much as the Ukrainians. They and also you have to rethink your sypathy for the government of Russia.
@paulzuri Жыл бұрын
One of the most honest and informative videos I have seen which covers the "average" Russian non-city dweller. Thank you. Also, your use of the English language is exceedingly good and puts many native English speakers to shame. Keep up the great work and look forward to seeing more of your work.
@tiemanspace76792 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing life in Russia. You are so right to say the internet is a blessing. You have touched my heart and inspired me.
@williamsickner2206 Жыл бұрын
As a 47 year old American I fully agree with the second set of your Grand Parents who say that there is a lot of falsehoods coming out of the main stream media in America. They get it 100 percent, you would be wise to heed their words.
@kaban-80702 ай бұрын
ты очень приятна . но надо смотреть глубже на всё это . Я из Германии и хочу сказать тебе ч то здесь народ очень уважает Путина и Россию . Россия всё возможное сделала чтобы не-было войны , но запад делал всё чтобы уничтожить Россию . Ты пожалуйста смотри глубже и тогда ты поймёшь - что Россия исторический на правильной стороне . И молюся за всех Русских военных - и какой крови они бы не были . Чеченец Русский или кто другой - все Русские военные одинаковы ГЕРОИ - Я ЗА ВАС МОЛЮСЬ .
@MarsBarBSАй бұрын
У девочки в голове другое маленько. Как она и сказала, старикам и мужикам кто постаршке уже не нужны всякие технологии и так далее. Они будут жить в стране. Но вот молодое поколение все готово продать за условный SWIFT и другие подсанкционные товары или прочие сервисы. Что очень обидно...
@Sam-ss1sw26 күн бұрын
Российские "воины" - это нелюди. Наши старики такого и рядом не припомнят от гитлеровцев! Да и зачем далеко ходить. Посмотрите на разрушения после этой орды на Донбассе. Ленинград и Сталинград после отступления немцев выглядели гораздо и гораздо лучше.
@GuyMorris-oq2zp2 ай бұрын
Great video, it's so interesting how different people are over the world from what we all get told from main stream media and our Governments. I would say that most people in virtually every country in the world all want much the same thing, to work hard, raise a family and just live in peace. If Politicians and religious extremists didn't get in the way I am sure the world overall would be a much happier place. Thanks for the video, cheers from Australia.
@user-xg6yc8ho3w10 ай бұрын
I was living in Siberia Russia for about 5 months before the invasion, and for another 5 months after it began. I never saw any bad changes after the sanctions. I mean McDonald's and Starbucks were just replaced by exactly the same thing but with different names. Stores were always fully stocked. My Western cards stopped working there, but Russian issued cards still worked for everyone.
@erikeriksson3615 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nasty 👸❤️ I love your village and fell much respect for your elderly people in your family. You are a absolute wonderful and lovely person. And i feeling great respect for Russia how is fighting for their security against a awfully USA aggression towards Russia's border. Broken every promise and treaty's they made to President Gorbatsjov and Jeltzin. Millions in the whole Western world have sympathy for Russia and the Russian people. Russia will prevail and our evil treacherous warmongering Washington DC elites will wanish in rhe end. The varengian Norse Rus Vikings from Sweden and Russia have mixed blood and culture during the whole Viking Age. Ordinary people know our historical bounds to the Russian people. No one will change that. Thanks for your nice video. Greetings and love from Sweden 🇸🇪👱
@dennisschwartzentruber3204 Жыл бұрын
Slurp,slurp !
@wulfyhowls16783 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing a perspective I don’t see here in California…I’m learning to read and struggle to speak Russian so I can hear what the people have to say about the condition of our countries today…I hope the best moments for you and your family from here in California
@victorlloyd5271 Жыл бұрын
Agent Nesty -- You are correct in your conclusion that prices for food, clothing, and fuel have been going up all around the world. Obviously, the general inflation is probably hurting Russians more than it hurts people in other countries due to the sanctions. I know those have created particular difficulties for Russians. I am an eighty year old man who retired from working on my seventieth birthday. My wife and I live in New York City, which is particularly expensive even by standard in the United States. However, I was fairly well paid when I was working so I have enough money to live pretty much as I choose and to travel and generally enjoy all the things that New York City has to offer. I very much want to compliment you on your English. Your English is very good, especially considering that you have essentially learned it online. I will continue to look for your videos, and I wish you all the best in your future.
@sputnikcaviar559211 ай бұрын
My grandparents left Krim, Russian Empire when they were kids (we were poor White Russians leaving the Reds who were winning)...they came to CWA....my father born in the USA/CWA taught USSR history and geography in the USA for decades (he recently died)...I am in my 50s and I have been to Russia many times this century only....I am a HUGE Russophilel...I believe in Team Z, President Putin, Mother Russia---learn about the Maidan, Bandera, Azov Battalion....we are on the right side of history...we will defeat fascism Ukraine...wake up my friend! Great video! Spasibo!
@rodbullock7063 ай бұрын
It is great that you have such an uplifting attitude. I always wondered what life in Russia is like. I believe that before you give an opinion about people or governments in countries abroad. Here in the US, too many people are like sheep. They go in whatever direction the so-called leaders tell them to go. As a firefighter/paramedic I realized we are all pretty much same. We want to be happy, most don't want to hurt anyone else, and we love and are loved by the people close to us. Thank you for giving me insight about Russian people and how they live. And while you do that you remain optimistic about life and the people who live it.
@Nikhil.Ranjan Жыл бұрын
@AgentNesty Here in India also mostly people from villages join the army and protect our borders. Lack of better opportunities and lack of better education and guidance are the reason behind that. The city dwellers are not very much interested in joining the armed forces, as there are better and safer opportunities available to them. Since our economy has been doing better, there are plenty options available now for an adventurous life. Fighting and dying for one's country is not one of them. During previous generations people used to join army out of patriotism and adventure both. However, as we are the most populous nation and have one of the youngest population, our army still don't have to force or conscript youth for fighting. In fact, during the army recruitment drives youth from all across the region come as a crowd to the recruitment camps sometimes causing stampede and death of a few aspirants. So having a large population has its own benefit both from the point of view of the economy and the security. Now coming to the village life, like Russia people living in Indian villages also try to grow most of the things needed. They lead a self sufficient kind of life. Our population on the average have much lower per capita income then Russia. And I believe all the old and retired people in the villages (or even in cities) might not be getting even as comparable a pension as in Russia. But things are improving slowly. Our babushkas and dedushkas are equally loving. But watching the Russian vlogs I see that these people from Soviet times have a certain kind of equanimity in their approach to life. It seems these Soviet babushkas and dedushkas are a kind of Yogis.
@kukaew Жыл бұрын
Русские и Индийцы - друзья. Помиритесь с Китаем и мы вместе будем сильнее всего Запада в пять раз.
@internationalminesrescuebo74088 ай бұрын
Hi, I am Canadian and watched your video. It gave me a new perspective on life in rural Russia. I visited western Russia (large cities) several years ago and found that life was similar to any large city. I sense that rural Russians are unable to obtain current news and decide what is true and what is not. You are doing a fabulous job of educating people. Keep up the good work and stay safe....
@AlexandrIvanickii6 ай бұрын
интернет есть везде.Даже в самой отдалённой деревне где 5 домов на ближайшие 200 километров.я был практически везде в России. поверьте, люди имеют доступ ко всем источникам информации.
@SvetlanaVoikova6 ай бұрын
Why did you decide that rural Russians are not aware of what is happening in big cities? We are aware of everything anywhere in our country. And everyone chooses how to live. For example, I live in a metropolis, and I’m very tired, I want to go to the village, where there is peace and quiet :)
@inscrutianaII Жыл бұрын
You're having a great time on your way to 1M subscribers. So pleased that the algorithm suggested you. ... "They" don't put money in the front, "they" put money in the front & channels like this on a platform like this help us all to tend to the weeding.
@EduardoJoseVianaMonteiro Жыл бұрын
Seria muito bom se fizesse para brasileiros assistirem,seus vídeos são muito bons.
@YouPeasant888 Жыл бұрын
Your grandparents are humble, simple, wise, probably endured much worst times than us, have a high sense of patriotism and duty, and they don't complain. They have all my respect, admiration and sympathy. Sadly, nowadays the world is ruled by money and ego, by and for people that place these 2 plagues way above all the qualities I just mentioned.
@АлександрМолчюн Жыл бұрын
Эти люди жили при СССР и они могут сравнивать что и как и советское образование было отличное.
@danh95036 ай бұрын
Yes it's true. Globally inflation rates have made everything more expensive and wages stay the same (if not worse than previous years) just made to seem like we are paid more when the reality is far from that. Because prices for food etc. keep going up the wage increase doesn't actually make the situation any better whatsoever here in the UK for example...
@Blakkrazor698 ай бұрын
US Veteran here looking at moving to Russia as soon as physically possible. I need to learn some of the language first as I don't want to be disrespectful when I arrive. Hope you and all of Russia stay strong!
@harvey_the_rabbit8 ай бұрын
As a fellow American.... I wish you speed and happiness!
@lucianioncelescu33026 ай бұрын
Good luck my man :)
@Mike6FsK6 ай бұрын
You don´t know what happened to one of orc from USA who fought for ruSSians from 2014 in UA? They killed him after 8 years for fighting for fcktard Putler... Good luck there. It looks like you know an absolute shit about ruSSia and history... Collaborants like you should be deported there straight away.
@tomascc93675 ай бұрын
sure Ivan
@dingbell54989 ай бұрын
Interest connection with money. Wonder why the Russian leader is the richest person in the whole country? With Billions and billions of dollars in riches, yachts, private jets and massive houses. All paid for by villagers.
@user-ec7lu7wd4d11 ай бұрын
I am just starting to learn rusky and plan to visit soon. I am American who never watches tv and sees the massive corruption we are living in. I study and see you have a strong beautiful people. Hopefully I can come be a part of your country. When a country cares more about money than what is right it is in demise. I am sad to say this is not what our founders in America fought to build in the beginning. Thank you for a lovely video. Bless you
@Stylomagic Жыл бұрын
Настя, я живу уже 30 лет в Германии и да здесь всё подорожала когда война началась. Это именно связано с войной, не с Корона вирусом. Больше всего это продукты. Но и жильё и транспорт подорожал. И если интересно прочитать, вот история: Я летом поехала на музыкальный фестиваль и там играла группа, которая мне очень нравилась. Но вторая песня была о войне и певица начала вертеть Украинским флагом. У меня и в России и в Украине родственники. Я ушла и плакала, потому что очень обидно было видеть это всё. Как люди думают что всё чёрно белое и как они войну которая их не стоит столько как других, нет даже им пользу даёт, они этим деньги делают, как они к войне относятся, это меня оставила в шоке. В Германии не все понимают что происходит, и многие видят Русских негатив. Но в этот момент как я там сидела и плакала, ко мне пришла женщина и сказала: "Я тоже ушла, потому что я не могу видеть эту пропаганду. Ведь в войне все страдают." Она Немка. И я со многими здесь разговаривала на эту тему, и многие так думают. Пропаганда в Германии не всегда работает, у многих людей здесь есть высокая образования. И они думают сами. Спасибо если кто это всё дочитал ❤❤
@wallerwolf693011 ай бұрын
Ты тут худшую пропаганду распространяешь, понимаешь, тролль из Кремля! Это факт! Здесь нет черно-белого мышления, только в России! Я не думаю, что вы тоже живете в Германии! Но вы правы, что эта совершенно бессмысленная и жестокая война имеет почти только экономическую неразбериху! Мировой! Кроме лицемерных путинских троллей, сидящих в Кремле, и тех, кто ради больших денег для своих семей дал сжечь себя на фронте! Назовите мне хотя бы одну причину, которая могла бы оправдать эту ВОЙНУ? Здесь нет! Все, что утверждают Путин и его приспешники, - ложь. Ты настолько глуп и с промытыми мозгами, что это должно причинить боль. А если ты действительно живешь в Германии, то ты такой же преступник-лицемер, как и кремлевские!
@Makima_11 ай бұрын
Азхахахазаха, мир не черно белый. Он конечно не чёрно-белый, но и не Украина напала на Россию) чё сказать, человек из России вывести можно, а вот Россию из человек нельзя.
@Makima_11 ай бұрын
@omarcheake3288 да
@shashavy10 ай бұрын
Actually, inflation and prices started to increase in late months of 2021.
@Stylomagic10 ай бұрын
I think everyone has his opinion on what happens atm. But to be fair I don't think that there are only people in Russia who want that war, who want to fight and kill people, whether they are soldiers or civilians. I wanted to point out, that I have three different views of perspective. One from my relatives in Russia, who don't want this war, one from my relatives in Ukraine who also don't want this war and one from Germany, where I live. If you have ever been to Germany, let me say something: Germans fear the most that right-wing radicalism will become stronger in our society, that for we demonstrate. Germans fear war. The WWII is still a very vulnerable topic. That's what war is doing! It scars generations! And from all this points of views I just want to say to you: War begins in minds.
@Corvus556 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are awesome, thank you very much for sharing. This is a glimpse into your lives that we would never see. Here in the US many of us are just as susceptible to propaganda as your people are in Russia or anywhere else in the world but people like you are what makes a difference. It may not be in our life times but only through seeing and understanding do we have any hope for a lasting peace.
@marvel69611 ай бұрын
the "bride by post" video came to me, how could I resist it? Afterwards your humor is so acid that I'll take a look to your other vids in the future. About me: Argentinian-italian, live in Munich and experienced Moscow, Spb, kaliningrad, local women there treated me incredibly well, guys were friendly too. Almost married, not searching for anything. Interested in monuments and historical places in Russia. Have a nice time there! :)
@toolman6872 Жыл бұрын
It would be fun to see what kind of responses you would get similar questions in a small town in the USA. You will probably see a wide variety of opinions. People only know what they are told or taught about things they have no way to independently verify and that is sometimes magnified in the small towns. Social media I think is starting to change a lot of peoples ideas about what the average person thinks or feels in other countries around the world.
@shadowthrunight5911 Жыл бұрын
But you can use your common sense to understand that Putin and his mafia clan are exploiting Russian people. It shouldnt be too difficult to see how much money they accumulate.
@Queentiffytime Жыл бұрын
hello agent, this is headquarters, I want to thank you for your service because it has shown how beautiful rural life in Russia is, I hope you and the people you love are always healthy and protected from all dangers, I hope your great country can return to how it was before, Greetings from Indonesia, I hope our countries can be friends forever🇮🇩🇷🇺
@Carboneye711 ай бұрын
A well put together documentary young lady. Great job
@daydays12 Жыл бұрын
You are so nice Agent Nesty. You are right that most people all over the world only want peace and happiness for their loved ones... but there is a minority who have violent delusions plus power which leads to bad things. It can't be easy for you...your grandparents are obviously honest loving people but they've been kept in ignorance about politics...their political information is just from state TV. Their relationship with you is touching.... Greetings to you from Britisher in France....Tell your grandparents that the French people are often on the streets protesting about something. They call it freedom. Thinking of animals have you seen the videos of Ukrainian soldiers saving and looking after domestic animals when they re-capture an occupied part of Ukraine? ...In one they dug a cat out from under rubble....let your family know that kind of thing. They can relate to it I am sure. PS You wanted to know about inflation in other countries? Well here in France at least it is around 5% ( official figure) which is too high... it is making life more difficult for many people.
@imtiazakand3174 Жыл бұрын
There is no problem with ukrain until 2014.russia can not exist as a country if ukrain joins nato.russias economy wholly dependent on black sea.usa wants to encircle russia and choke its economy and make it a vessel state.
@KukshaR51 Жыл бұрын
It is very touching when Ukrainian soldiers take care of animals. It was also very touching for me when Russian guys from Ukrainian captivity returned to my city without their genitals and with their nails torn out. One of these guys committed suicide. There is a lot of evidence of the atrocities of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, but we will not talk about it now, because the story with cats is more relevant.
@peterfireflylund Жыл бұрын
@@KukshaR51 what Nazis? Are you dumb or are you paid to be dumb?
@smh- Жыл бұрын
@@KukshaR51 there are video evidence of russian soldiers commiting all the crimes you listed, but there are zero video evidence of ukrainians doing so more so there are tens of videos from russian state tv of chubby PoW being returned talking how bad they were treated in ukrainian prison, in contrast ukranian PoW look like they were returned from german ww2 camp, so stop writing bullshit here bot🤣
@tuxayaradostru Жыл бұрын
*A Ukrainian veteran in Kiev on Victory Day gave an interview:* “I’m 93 years old. But with what delight I see thousands of people going to the Park of Glory, to the graves of the fallen. Tens of thousands of people who give flowers, who smile, who understand what means ”May 9th"! Do you understand? But I feel one more thought. There is a barricade in Ukraine. On one side of the barricade we, veterans. And on the other side there is a state that wants to reconcile us with the criminals of the war! This is... My soul is rebelling against this". *Some guy:* “What kind of criminals?” *Veteran:* "Young man, the criminals know who they are. They are the ones who destroyed their people during the war." Someone started shouting Bandera's slogan about "Glory", in the background soldiers (cadets?) began shouting the answer to this slogan "Glory to Heroes". *Veteran:* “Those generations from the 40s are immortal, it is eternal. If I see every day at home a photograph of a 5-year-old boy, a sculpture in one of the villages of Galicia, (boy) killed along with the population of this village. It is with them that we must reconcile? "And this sculpture of a 5-year-old boy has been removed now so that people don’t remember or know about it. That’s what I see now. *points to the soldiers (cadets?)* They need these heroes." After all the shit the Ukrainians have done, you write about some shitty videos with “Ukrainian soldiers saving cats and dogs?” We are in almost constant contact with Ukrainians. Communication with Ukrainians helps to make sure that many of them are n*zis (not all). No f*cking TV, nothing convinces so much that “part of Ukrainians are n*zis” as the Ukrainians themselves. We've been watching this crap for years. What reaction do you expect from us after everything that Ukrainians have done over the years? We won't forgive them. Residents of Donbass are unlikely to be moved by the video with “Ukrainian soldiers saving cats and dogs”, living for many years in a state of “danger”, in a state of “blockade” and watching how parts of the bodies of their children, wives, mothers scatter from Ukrainian shells when Ukrainians laughed and said that “they deserved it” or “it was just the air conditioner that exploded”, they made memes. People from Donbass cried and asked for help, small children took pictures with a poster “Ukrainian soldiers, stop killing us.” The Ukrainians scattered mines across the Donbass, in peaceful areas, in areas where women, children and old people live, where children ran to playgrounds and blew themselves up on mines, losing limbs. Playgrounds. When Ukrainian pilots received medals after hitting a children's beach. There, parents grabbed their children by the hands and ran as fast as they could. And some “savior of cats and dogs” received a medal for shooting children. When Ukrainian soldiers were captured by the Donbass militia, the Donbass militia had to rescue them from local residents who wanted to tear the Ukrainian soldiers to pieces for everything they had done. What I wrote above has photo or video recording. When the Russians tried to calm down their relatives in the Donbass over the phone, when they said that the Ukrainian army was k*lling them, that they were suffering. When some could not contact their relatives due to communication problems, they worried and prayed that everything would be okay. You don’t understand this, it was not your people who suffered under shells under the applause of Western countries. This is a region of ordinary workers. Workers of mines and factories became soldiers. I talked to the people living there, they are real Russian people. This is our blood, our thinking, our role model. They are heroes. And now Western countries continue to applaud, sending shells to k*ll Russian children. We can only regret that we did not stop this g*nocide against our people, committed by Ukrainian soldiers, earlier. We kept hoping and believing either in the “brothers who must come to their senses” or in the agreement, which, as follows from the statements of Western politicians, they were not going to observe, it was needed only to strengthen the Ukrainian army. Leave your videos with Ukrainian soldiers, cats, dogs for yourself and other Westerners who love to be touched by such videos, being in the world of fairies and unicorns. We hate lies and betrayal. We hate n*zis. And we hate it when our people suffer. Just like your ideas about freedom and democracy, of which only the word “democracy” remains, which has become a kind of curse and an example of what “democracy” is not. We don't need this self-deception. Patience doesn't last forever. Post by an employee of the American arms giant Lockheed Martin against the backdrop of current events: “The best day of my career at Lockheed Martin! Stocks are up! 2 years, I have never regretted that I came to work here! God bless America!” *The End.* P.S. There are reasonable people among Ukrainians, not all Ukrainians are n*zis, we understand that. But these adequate people are very difficult to find. It is very rare to find them. Very rarely. There is hope that they are simply silent, fearing reprisals. So we will accept adequate Ukrainians in our country. But we won’t tolerate n*zis in our neighborhood.
@constitutionalveteran1709 Жыл бұрын
"Everything said here will be within law of Russian Federation.....so not much will be said" That made me laugh out loud. Oh yea and congrats on the sponsor.
@re-tire985 Жыл бұрын
She supports the invasion, she pays taxes in Russia.
@Miner4Nine9 ай бұрын
In the 🇺🇸 wishing for ☮️ in 🗺, war is so wasteful of both lives, and resources. Hopefully the politicians will let peace come again. Hopefully you will see peace, fall in love, and be able to have a prosperous family of your own one day. Be safe, keep making videos.