Tell you dude Alexander Lee to stop deleting comments
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
@@irinalapina270I don’t delete anything lol😅
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
@@irinalapina270ur free to write your troll comments 😂
@irinalapina2703 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderJohnLee What troll comments? You literally deleted my innocent comment, dude. You are immature idiot thinking you are smarter than everyone else just because an American. Go back to where you were born. You don’t belong to Russian culture
@paulkindlon54963 ай бұрын
I lived and worked in Moscow for 25 years. Greatest time of my life.
@Dionysus784Ай бұрын
till kgb arrested you for espionage
@TheDevilishSmile3 ай бұрын
As an american guy almost 20 my voice is oktavist like so I started getting into russian stuff. I am tryna learn russian and want to live in russia in the future
@linaa34693 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ From Far-East of Russia!
@VangaMSK3 ай бұрын
Добро пожаловать
@AAhilless3 ай бұрын
Нам нужны молодые и активные люди.
@olga_d.823 ай бұрын
привет из Москвы 🫂💋❤️☮️
@anatoligraour10383 ай бұрын
Befour you do that, leave your devilish smile in US.
@IvanGagarinov3 ай бұрын
Watching this makes me feel nostalgic…Nice interview!
@TatianaMorozko-e1h3 ай бұрын
Хантер красавчик в прямом и переносном смысле. Мне нравится его позитивный подход к жизни. От таких людей сам заряжаешься. Успехов вам ребята. Надеюсь, что Россия станет для вас постоянным домом.
@ConcertGrande3 ай бұрын
Очень хороший комплимент для этого молодого человека! Я только что провел 20 дней в Москве и ужинал в этом ресторане. Я бы хотела жить в России, но мне приходится ездить туда-сюда. Мой возраст не позволяет мне и моей семье здесь, во Франции, собрать чемоданы раз и навсегда.
@orionnew-uu2eh3 ай бұрын
@@ConcertGrande янки и европеан гоу хом
@ConcertGrande3 ай бұрын
@@orionnew-uu2eh Ты единственный русский, кто мне это сказал!!! К счастью, я смог посетить Москву без вас, но мы молчим, что французы против Макрона и за память генерала де Голля!!! Изучайте свою историю, а не фигню! Да здравствует Россия!
@cepreupupkin22183 ай бұрын
@@ConcertGrande только он, скорей всего, не русский, а украинец. Спасибо вам за добрые слова! Обязательно приезжайте ещё. А лучше насовсем. Я тоже немолод и мне чем больше умных собеседников на скамеечке в парке, тем лучше)
@jackmade20273 ай бұрын
@@ConcertGrandeне слушайте этого невежественного идиота, это скорее всего гражданин страны 404, их легко отличить от русских, они всегда агрессивные и обиженные)
@vadimibraghimov45133 ай бұрын
Great interview, thanks!
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@DrLubaLee3 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview. Hunter’s insights, perspective and stories about his life in Russia are interesting and inspiring. Wishing him continued success!
@gregorybrutyan64733 ай бұрын
How many languages a person knows, that’s how many times that person is a human being… - Omar Khiam (paraphrasing)
@van_van_sky3 ай бұрын
Какие классные молодые и умные ребята приезжают в Москву! Здорово😍
@AmericanBoyInRussia3 ай бұрын
BIG collab right here!
@АлекШев-д9ы3 ай бұрын
переведи на Русский... или у Вас мыслЯ приходит опослЯ ?
@cepreupupkin22183 ай бұрын
I subscribed to your channel. Do you intend to duplicate your videos to Rutube?
@capitosinora3 ай бұрын
Hunter is an educated man who needs intellectual and cultural stimulation in his life
@movization3 ай бұрын
Отличное получилось, 20 минут пролетели незаметно, так держать!
@raywasabi29003 ай бұрын
Great interview with a very interesting guest! Thanks for sharing
@yalex31173 ай бұрын
вы наверное не понимаете, но иностранцы, переехавшие в ближайшие годы в РФ обладают долей пассионарности. они не такие, как большинство на западе, и это классно, что они тут
@Levonm19532 ай бұрын
Hey Hunter!!!! Hi from Sevierville TN! So proud of you! I am from Sant Petersburg! 32 years i am here! So happy for you! You are in golden nest!!! Enjoy, behave lolol!
@MatthewSprint3 ай бұрын
Yo I recognise this guy from that one Russian comedy show! Great you had him on
@russianballet6813 ай бұрын
He does look familiar. Which show?
@dmitrycherepov32423 ай бұрын
One can totally tell Hunter is not Russian because he is the only one in the room with his coat on))
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
ahahah no, it's just for the video :)
@Yul-rl1uc3 ай бұрын
Да уж, там же жарко. Как он сидит парится? 😮 Не понятно. Да и сидеть за столом в верхней одежде просто неприлично.
@veraafanasieva5703 ай бұрын
😊
@backupsdopassado3 ай бұрын
Great video
@MarkBird-l9d3 ай бұрын
Keep going
@Ironknight013 ай бұрын
Very great conversation, very organic hooray!!!!!
@Baraxes3 ай бұрын
Great interview and amazing guest
@ahmedmusa98213 ай бұрын
Nice.
@MineFullStop3 ай бұрын
Good stuff guys!!
@nesare153 ай бұрын
Thank you, it was an interesting conversation
@Hainiji3 ай бұрын
крутой парень
@ad57923 ай бұрын
That was fun and heart warming. Спасибо ребята!
@tommyhuffman74993 ай бұрын
Very interesting conversation. Beautiful restaurant.
@apieceofart1302 ай бұрын
Hunter was a good friend of mine in HS! Cool dude very down to earth guy!
@nettlecarrier82593 ай бұрын
Hunter has a cool jacket
@u.s.e.r.3 ай бұрын
Как точно и ёмко он описывает некоторые нюансы! 👍🏼
@DirkdeKlerk-z4dАй бұрын
Interesti😢ng interview. Thanks! The elephant in the room is the war. Big elephant.
@sandrama223 ай бұрын
Two good looking Russian guys ❤
@mohammedgharbiyah65663 ай бұрын
They're both American
@cepreupupkin22183 ай бұрын
@@mohammedgharbiyah6566 This does not prevent them from being Russian)
@AAhilless3 ай бұрын
@@mohammedgharbiyah6566гражданство американское, а так они в полне могут быть как рускими, сицилийцами, венецианцами, баварцами, шотландцами и тд.
@mohammedgharbiyah65663 ай бұрын
@@AAhilless if you and your ancestors have been in the US for more than 100 years and you go to Italy and call yourself Italian or to Germany and call yourself German when you are like 25% genetically, they will laugh at you. They are American. I’m sure they would’ve stated if their ancestry/ethnicity was Russian anyway, which it isn’t
@joedi65853 ай бұрын
@@mohammedgharbiyah6566 haha yeah… from your name I’m guessing your Arabic, Muslims? Wonder if you’ll get a warm welcome in Moscow like these “American Russian guys” 😉
@realJimmy_Balls3 ай бұрын
I wanna visit Vladivostok, i hear lots of Russo-Koreans live there so its pretty cool
@АндрейНикитенко-ф4с3 ай бұрын
Yes, there are many Russian Koreans there. In Russia, they have a very good reputation as hardworking, honest and successful people. For example, the creator of a large and very successful Russian marketplace Wildberries is Tatyana Kim. Russians transfer this opinion to all Koreans.
@-akila-3 ай бұрын
Наши корейцы живут во всей России. Замечательные трудолюбие и очень традиционные люди. Икона 90х Виктор Цой. До сих пор самый любимый
@marinabereza15233 ай бұрын
Я с Казахстана и там это большая диаспора Корейцев.
@ВиталийГришанов-к8з3 ай бұрын
Самый знаменитый русский кореец в России певец Виктор Цой. Он погиб в автомобильной аварии много лет назад, но его песни живут до сих пор. Они так же популярны.
@user-kx9go9io7vАй бұрын
Sakhalin has more Rus Koreans. Come visit. Sakhalin is an island right above Japan
@LuxuryEventPainterCaridad3 ай бұрын
Great interview! That restaurant looks fantastic, could you share the name & location? I’ll be going to Moscow in December and would love to eat there. Thx ❤
@cepreupupkin22183 ай бұрын
Thousands of restaurants in Moscow look even better than this one.
@LuxuryEventPainterCaridad3 ай бұрын
@@cepreupupkin2218 I know but this one looks pretty good. Got any suggestions?😊
@Cathrine-c2l3 ай бұрын
@@LuxuryEventPainterCaridad if you find it pretty good, then you Will be shocked when you see the level of restaurants in Moscow. This one looks provincial..but maybe the food is good I don't know
@EUCRider153 ай бұрын
There are 14 Ukrainian restaurants and cafes in Moscow - this shows that Russians are not at war with Ukrainian culture. The waiters are dressed in Ukrainian national clothes - hence the conclusion - this is a Ukrainian restaurant.
@LuxuryEventPainterCaridad3 ай бұрын
@@Cathrine-c2l I’ve been to Moscow various times and have always enjoyed my time there and the restaurants. True, this one looks provincial and hearty. It might just be good.😊
@meka49963 ай бұрын
Under a laser target during the whole interview :)))
@ЮлияКотова-е6з3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 да, у нас так, кровавый режим!😉 ЛЮБЛЮ МОЮ РОССИЮ
@ЕвгенийИ-ь9м3 ай бұрын
Я пишу этот коммент и мой КГБ надзиратель смотрит на меня не одобрительно качает головой
@vladimirkravchenko63993 ай бұрын
как хорошо и метко сказал Ваш гость: как хорошо, когда найдешь то место, где чувствуешь себя счастливым! Очень приятно, что таким местом он считает Москву. Хочется пожелать ему удачи и счастья. И Вам тоже! how well and aptly your guest said: how good when you find the place where you feel happy! It is very pleasant that he considers Moscow such a place. I would like to wish him good luck and happiness. And you too!
@mato77723 ай бұрын
какое счастье что он уехал из тенноси .
@ТатьянаОрганова3 ай бұрын
@@mato7772Теннесси)
@russianfolktales36413 ай бұрын
Welcome comrades! And as a token of appreciation here is the only joke I know in English: Two Russian friends Went in a bar and ordered beer vodka. One of them adds: - Make sure the mug glass is clean! After a minute the waiter brings two beer mugs vodka glasses and asks: - Which of you ordered beer vodka in a clean mug glass?
@JosephOrganicAttraction3 ай бұрын
Great to see dynamic American guys doing their thing in Russia! Interesting point about censorship in English.
@olga_d.823 ай бұрын
привет из Москвы 🫂💋❤️☮️
@elenah85823 ай бұрын
Fun interview! Спасибо. Would you consider to do a video about how to start a process of applying to study in Russia? At what age (after graduating from a high school in a different country, for instance USA) would it make sense to study at a Russian university? What level of Russian language is needed to study, etc. Thank you.
@AnnaAnna-fd6yz3 ай бұрын
By law, you can enroll in the first year of a Russian university at any age. However, the main admission age is 18-22 years.
@elenah85823 ай бұрын
@@AnnaAnna-fd6yz thank you
@Boris_Klimov2 ай бұрын
@@AnnaAnna-fd6yz Law in today's russia ? what law ?
@hansschwartz14803 ай бұрын
What’s the reason he was invited onto the game show? Because he’s American? Were there other foreigners on the game show?
@VladimirPetrov-s9i3 ай бұрын
Super cool 😎
@alanmcgarrah58963 ай бұрын
Did he actually say that you can be more open and honest in expressing your opinion in Russia and the censorship is from America?
@chickenlover6573 ай бұрын
It's true.
@joedi65853 ай бұрын
@@chickenlover657 Russia isn’t “woke”, yet. But I can’t imagine any sane objective human to say you can be more honest and open in expression of opinions in Russia than USA…
@alanmcgarrah58963 ай бұрын
Especially when I hear they are arresting people who speak out against the war against Ukraine ( oops…I mean the military excursion…wink, wink)
@ad57923 ай бұрын
@@alanmcgarrah5896 You cant be too careful when entire "west" is against you and its right on your border. Scheming and plotting, including terrorist acts. Not some "influencing elections", "russiagate" crap.
@chickenlover6573 ай бұрын
@@joedi6585 I guarantee you it is true. I lived in both countries for a number of years (I'm from neither) and it is an undeniable fact.
@bjhgu6tu6vufib3 ай бұрын
Добро пожаловать в Третий Рим!
@orionnew-uu2eh3 ай бұрын
третий исламбад они неруси кругом
@RobDayAU2 ай бұрын
Третий Рим - Википедия: Третий Рим - фашистский Рим после Имперского и Папского, также был названием плана Муссолини по расширению Рима в направлении Остии и моря.
@KitikKitik-x6r3 ай бұрын
I envy people who have someone to go to a restaurant with. Unfortunately, my friend and my wife are my smartphone and computer.😔
@Desperado-xk7ju3 ай бұрын
Ты не одинок в этом деле. 😅
@Droomerz-nl8dp3 ай бұрын
😊
@yasenkrasen15813 ай бұрын
Well, if a person aspires to high intelligence, then he should study St. Petersburg in Dostoevsky's places, and not in bars or restaurants.
@lekmark38253 ай бұрын
Почему та ответ на последнего вопрос, яндекс браузер оставил без перевода, странно.
@shariyidioto7233 ай бұрын
From what I’ve gathered just today, there’s this information coming straight from a Russian state-owned media network: "Moscow. October 24. INTERFAX RU - Almost 200 VPN services have been blocked in Russia, said the Director of the Center for Monitoring and Control of Public Communication Networks (CMCPN) of Roskomnadzor, Sergey Khutorstev." Now, how does this line up with your words about Russia offering more freedom than the USA? I want to add this part from the same report: "Separately, we are working with VPN services that violate Russian law by bypassing blockages. At the moment, 197 VPN services have been blocked," said Khutorstev on Thursday at the Spectrum 2024 forum. Seems like their actions and words aren’t walking the same path, are they?
@andrewandrew5543 ай бұрын
Freedom, Money, Will, War, Family, Friends, Faith and lots of other words have very different meanings for each individual
@shariyidioto7233 ай бұрын
@@andrewandrew554 Only "justice." It’s the one term everyone understands on its own. This is one reason bad actors like Putin use it repeatedly to their advantage. But without a true rule of law, citizens are misled about the meaning of justice itself, as it becomes a tool of manipulation rather than a principle of fairness and accountability.
@DanLee-qz2xw2 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right - it does not line up with any normal logic - but what to expect from these grifters subsidized by RT ? They are not here to tell about miserable russian world, were ignorance, failure, poverty, envy, hate, terror, violence and destruction are the norm or a colossal terror and horror world were human life as no value and the population is treated like cattle or at best as disposable slaves
@EUCRider153 ай бұрын
It's a Ukrainian restaurant in Moscow.
@sofyadeeva59853 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter who are called Ukrainians today and who are Russians, we are all Russians.
@terefefeyssa8773 ай бұрын
He already told you that it is a Russian restaurant. Why did you want to play this game?
@irinalapina2703 ай бұрын
@@terefefeyssa877 It looks Ukrainian. The food they ordered looks traditional Ukrainian and the staff serving guests are dressed in traditional Ukrainian outfits. The interviewer even wants to say out loud the name of the second course they ordered-it looks like Chicken Kiev with a mashed potato but they doubted to say what it was and laughed as they tony want to provoke wrong feelings. It just tells me that Russians who dine in a fully packed Ukrainian restaurant in the center of Moscow don’t care about Ukrainians and their for so long time screwed mentality of hating Russian people and telling everyone in Europe to do the same. Russian people are above the nonsense cancelling everything Ukrainian since the owner of this place is not at fault of a political situation and is simply passionate about food and feeding people, and making money. Cancelling everyone who belongs to the culture or country whose political course is not supported by Western media and government is called radical nationalism, radicalism, racism and xenophobia. That’s what Ukrainians and Westerners do towards Russian people.
@IvanIvanov-n2p3 ай бұрын
@@irinalapina270and this planet is called ukraina
@irinalapina2703 ай бұрын
@@IvanIvanov-n2p Which planet? I don’t understand your sarcasm.
@aristede99543 ай бұрын
Would you do a story on Moscow State Linguistic University or MSLU.. They do a lot of great work in promoting the Russian language...in fact they recently did a trip to Istanbul to celebrate International East West Russian Language Week
@diegodelsol13093 ай бұрын
A type of chicken cutlet I'm guessing?
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
no, it's a chicken dish that has the name of a capital lol
@dmitrycherepov32423 ай бұрын
Котлета по-киевски
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
@@dmitrycherepov3242 по московский
@irinalapina2703 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderJohnLee Capital lol, stop deleting my comments, dude. It is not cool. You choose to come to the Ukrainian restaurant to film this interview and ordered Chicken Kiev (kiev cutlet) talking about how wonderful it is to live in Russia. I simply replied to someones comment who thinks it is a Russian restaurant - I just commented it is not a Russian restaurant, but Ukrainian. You deleted my comment. Go back to America! You don’t belong to Russia, entitled ignorant idiot with no education thinking he is smarter than everyone else in the world.
@ОлегВолохов-ж8у3 ай бұрын
Эй ай уй ой, мириканец дарагой!
@genripper-b8q3 ай бұрын
hunter is Lord Haw-Haw.
@aestheticdecadence3 ай бұрын
The name of the dish is chicken Kiev
@SvetlanaTeslya3 ай бұрын
👍❤❤❤
@apieceofart1302 ай бұрын
The Russian language calligraphy is so beautiful
@Erik-pt2yw3 ай бұрын
''yeah, no" - дуд реалли турнед рашен 💀
@ТинаВолина3 ай бұрын
Это украинский ресторан. На Украине с 2016 года начали активно закрывать русские кафе,магазины,школы. Даже когда сожгли 2016 году русских в доме профсоюзов в Киеве,даже когда годами бомбили с 2016 года Донбасс и Луганск, люди в России не грабили или сжигали украинские кафе,магазины,машины с украинскими номерами в России, как это делали на Украине. Показатель менталитета народа.
@ГригорийСиницын-з3й3 ай бұрын
Эй, стоп! Не надо путать 2014-й с 2016-м, не надо путать Одессу с Киевом. Это подрывает доверие ко всему остальному Вами сказанному.
@Skylar.alx83 ай бұрын
Всё описанное вами началось/случилось в 2014.
@lanashelby45273 ай бұрын
Русские помнят , что такое нацизм. Украинцы нацисты и поэтому, делают то, что им привычно . Громят, убивают.
@lanashelby45273 ай бұрын
@@ГригорийСиницын-з3йвсе началось с 2014 года, когда совершили гос переворот при помощи CIA , даже Виктория Нуланд призналась в этом в своем интервью. Уже весь мир знает об этом. Только кастрюлеголовые верят в сказку про демократию 😂😂😂
@RobDayAU2 ай бұрын
@@lanashelby4527 who annexed Crimea ? CIA or Виктория Нуланд ?
@Globalhealthlab3 ай бұрын
Wow, so apparently there are few young living in Russia and like it 🙀😅🙌
@kathrynatkins41223 ай бұрын
Wow interviewing an American in Russia how exciting?
@wonqaАй бұрын
как говориться: не нравиться россия - приезжай и улучшай
@djz80333 ай бұрын
foul! no clips from the tv show
@PeriferijaPeriferije3 ай бұрын
this is a "dangerous" young man...I can totally see why would a girl offer to do his homework..jk....lol ...awesome interview...thank you both ...
@janbael46752 ай бұрын
You are both very knowledgeable about Russia. I would love to hear both of you discuss the pros/cons of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, or are you afraid to discuss that on KZbin? I'm sure you could both support Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine by enlisting in the Russian army. I really hope the US doesn't have to trade some arms dealer for either of you when you finally make your FSB handlers mad.
@S_slakt2 ай бұрын
The main thing is that you don't annoy your curators in Kiev... Or in Washington? Imagine that not everyone is interested in Ukraine and the world does not revolve only around this conflict
@sindianahamra2813 ай бұрын
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@ОльгаКирюшкина-ш8о3 ай бұрын
Вы ничего не показываете. Только рассказ
@waynemclaughlin963 ай бұрын
I think a lot of Russians move to America for a lot of different reasons. In the 19th century, the Russians and the Ukrainians moved to America for economic reasons and to seek a better life for themselves and their family. During the 2 world wars in Europe, like other Europeans, the Russians and the Ukrainians who were able to get out got out as quickly as possible from Russia and the Ukraine. During the Soviet Union era in present-day Russia, the Russians practically had to defect to America or to any other countries in the West. I remember the 1980s when a lot of Russian dancers ballet for example defecting to the United States when they were on tour in America and the same thing with the Russian Olympians too when the Olympics was on in America. Now a days for some Russians, especially the younger generation, it's for different reasons. For the Russians who are a part of the LGBT community in Russia 🇷🇺 are not allowed to be themselves outside of their homes in Moscow for example or in St. Petersburg. I watched a video of a young gay Russian man from Russia who was forced to seek asylum in the United States where he lives now in the State of California of course. I find it funny that the Democrat LGBT community in America thinks Donald Trump is going to round them all up and put them all in jail for being gay and lesbian and transgenders. Far from it. Donald Trump has no problem with their lifestyle they just need to toned it down and stop being so footloose and fancy free on the streets of America. Alexander, as you and Hunter Cawood are living in Moscow you will notice there are no rainbow flags and trans flags everywhere nor rainbow crosswalks either like would see in the countries of the West like America and Canada and the UK and Australia, etc... ? Since you both are from the Southern State of Tennessee why is neither of you have a Southern accent ? Is it because of living in Russia 🇷🇺 ? Even Dolly Parton from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, has a Southern accent. 😊 Cheers 🍻
@overbe3 ай бұрын
Russian gays seeking asylum in USA? Smells fishy.. Nobody cares about your sexuality.There are quite a few public figures who are openly gay, including singers, dancers and even one of the Moscow mayor candidates. People have issue with that when you are trying to force your views on the kids, pretty much like conservatives vs neo-progressives in USA
@vz83233 ай бұрын
Возьмите всех геев к себе и оставьте уж мир и Россию в покое.
@RobDayAU2 ай бұрын
@@overbe what do they force you to do ? bake a cake for gay wedding ?
@lareenalarina33853 ай бұрын
Когда он рассказывал о русских, всё время говорил "мы". Мы ходим в театры, мы читаем и обсуждаем книги и т.д. Так что никакой это не американец. Ментально он относит себя к русским, просто говорит по английски.
@AnnaAnna-fd6yz3 ай бұрын
Ну, у него русская мама, поэтому он может так говорить. По сравнению с другими американцами ему легче интегрироваться в общество. Он до 18 лет жил в США и от мамы знал несколько слов. В 2016 переехал в Москву и остался.
@djz80333 ай бұрын
sanctions are killing Russia😂
@terefefeyssa8772 ай бұрын
@djz8033: Why are you laughing? Me and my uncle are really upset right now😳
@didi_mega_dudu3 ай бұрын
Russia IS Europe, you should know that
@Cathrine-c2l3 ай бұрын
Did he say it was not? 😮
@lanael72783 ай бұрын
What kind of visa would you have to have to live for that long in Russia?
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
Good question. I was on a student visa and later private visa. I think Hunter is on a humanitarian or maybe work visa. My passport is full of Russian visas lol
@AnnaAnna-fd6yz3 ай бұрын
с жнем ро же ня 🤭
@petervanderjagt71363 ай бұрын
Please stop saying "like" every few words.
@dididiiia3 ай бұрын
Ты похож на русского
@musicjuly3415Ай бұрын
Lol no it's not a Russian restaurant. Ukrainian food, Ukrainian drink, staff dressed in traditional Ukrainian clothes, Ukrainian decor...
@yasenkrasen15813 ай бұрын
Эти американцы. Клише, шаблоны, обобщения. Правда получается я тоже с клише хех) Чел, в России людей, которые молятся на Запад, не больше, чем таких американцев, которые в США сносят памятники Колумбу или Джорджу Вашингтону. Расширяй круг общения, если тебе попадаются такие русские.
@Cathrine-c2l3 ай бұрын
Это правда. Очень раздражает, когда люди ничего не понимают и не знают, и начинают нести весь этот бред на камеру с умным видом😂 это вообще очень типичная американская черта и их надо одергивать, чтобы переставали. Иначе они не впишутся и относиться к ним будут не очень. Не уверен, так и скажи...может быть возможно.. Но нет, он думают, что все знают
@Chuck-o1d3 ай бұрын
So does this guy have anything to offer for Russia other than the fact he holds an American passport? Kinda interesting because you mentioned in your previous video about Russian people’s obsession with foreigners and how you wish it was less. Is this a case for your woes? By the way I know my comment is negative but I’m definitely not one of those NATO trolls… just curious about the Russian mentality and attitude towards westerners.
@hunterallstars3 ай бұрын
Great question. I’d like to think that I have a lot to offer. We didn’t go much into this during the video, but after I graduated with my masters degree here in Russia - I immediately started working with Russian startups and helping them expand into Western markets. After about 4 years of that, I transitioned into real estate working for an international company. In that role, I’ve created multiple jobs for Russians and I hope to create many more.
@hansschwartz14803 ай бұрын
@@hunterallstars Interesting. Seems like you took offense to that guy’s comment haha. I think it’s normal for him to assume such things given the amount of weird sexpats and unqualified English teachers roaming in lesser developed regions of the world that have a weird fascination for native English speakers. 😂 May I ask what you studied for your masters? Seems like you have fully immersed into their society! That’s wonderful. Do you have a Russian passport?
@Chuck-o1d3 ай бұрын
@@hunterallstars haha ok my bad bro… you definitely have something to offer Russia, more so than the guys coming solely for girls there, or native English speakers living in Russia who have a vocabulary base of привет and собака lol So you’ve created jobs for Russians? I don’t know how that works but enlightening if you want with all your achievements. As for Russian startups, I can’t imagine with the level of corruption there, workforce dwindling as many men fled during the war, and Americas repetitive sanctions these companies could exist and be profitable. By the way, I’m not anti Russian at all. I’m trying to understand why many westerners hate even fear Russia (add China to this list too). And addressing your friend’s previous video about the Russian attitude towards Americans, especially White Americans, it’s definitely weird and kinda sad. Seems like many Russians pedestalize people based on nationality and race. Not sure why they invited you on a game show, but I’m sure it’s not because of your amazing personality 😂
@djz80333 ай бұрын
west is yesterdays news, poor and bankrupt. get over it
@PeriferijaPeriferije3 ай бұрын
@Chuck ooof. I grew up working and still work in international (diplomatic) institution and similar environs often mingling with business ppl and intl affairs ppl. One thing I noticed is that having an outgoing personality with appropriate education and skills to bridge the gap or even sometimes divide is essential. That has to be accompanied by hunger for knowledge and cultural appreciation. This guy has it I can see why he would be an asset to all sides conducting business or anything intl related esp if it involves Americans. After all, a small US business delegation would be more comfortable during having an American there for practical reasons. Heck entire Europe is Americanized. Even stupid culture wars are imported We,=as in the so called East, were two different worlds..in every sense..history, governance, economy and culture From the begining of silk road we needed ppl who can connect us. So seeing Hunter thrive..imo nothing to do with internalized inferiority complex of Russians but right guy at the right time at the right place. The guy is young, educated, energetic and a go-getter who speaks Russian and is immersed in both worlds. I'd like to have that kind of profile on my team during any event esp. business related. I'm from the ex YU (the Balkans) and just like post Soviet space everything western was idolized. I agree with you on that..and that it needs to end. That was a result of decades of propaganda from the West and failure of domestic authorities to counter it effectively. The grass is greener kind of thing. That is changing and changing fast in most of the world but esp. Russia. Crucial part is seeing ppl come there for the right reasons. After all, West boasts about attracting the brightest minds from everywhere for decades. Why can't the same be true for Russia, or China ..? Finally, world is expanding as more countries seek to develop sustainably and I can only congratulate ppl like Hunter on having foresight and courage, stamina and discipline to pursue all options...we could all use more of that. As for worker shortage..pls..plenty of immigrants are able to come in as long as Russia learns from e.g. UK ie makes sure they are not problematic and troublemakers dealt with properly. Business like water will always find a way and I for one am happy to see Russia welcoming and being chosen by such energetic ppl like Hunter and others who can help boost its continued development.
@-akila-3 ай бұрын
Вот посмотришь на парней и ведь их от русских не отличить)
@tamaravladimirova44453 ай бұрын
Ну не скажите, физически более крепкие. Все-таки американская пища богаче белком
@Sckif743 ай бұрын
@@tamaravladimirova4445 американская пища богаче жирами
@ВладимирИванов-ч3ч3 ай бұрын
@@tamaravladimirova4445 или потому, что в богатой белком американской пище больше гормонов роста.
@SLAVASAVIOUK3 ай бұрын
Kiev Chicken!
@TJsFamilyTalks-qk9vk3 ай бұрын
Hey, friend! It is Ukrainian restaurant by the way, not Russian. Taras Bulba is Ukrainian hero
@AlexanderJohnLee3 ай бұрын
Tomayto-tomahto
@russianballet6813 ай бұрын
Похоже, что это украинский ресторан , поэтому ты не назвал блюдо. Наверное, это котлеты по- киевски😊
@ericl36533 ай бұрын
Haha this Hunter fellow … did he really just compare Russian people’s attitude towards him as if they were 16 year old girls? This fellow’s ego must be through the roof as 16 year girls usually get all giddy in front of “celebrities”. Hunter all stars? Do you really see yourself as a movie star in Russia? 😂
@hunterallstars3 ай бұрын
Ahaha.. No.. I think the distractions in the background cut me off and disrupted the point I was trying to make. I was trying to say there’s this unnecessary fixation/idolization with America - as if America is way cooler and a paradise compared to Russia. Hollywood has done a good job of giving people that impression. My point is not that they act giddy, it’s that like a lot of 16 year old girls - there’s an element of insecurity, not realizing how beautiful and incredible their own country is. As for Hunter All Stars - that’s not about me. That’s a reference to the guests I invite on my podcast where I interview Russian stars and Russians who deserve to be stars.
@ericl36533 ай бұрын
@@hunterallstars uh huh… ok I see. I mean, Russia is a pretty cool country with a rich history and many aspects of their society would be very attractive to westerners, I mean, you and your friend in your video are good examples. But let’s not kid ourselves, there are reasons why many Russians, I’m afraid more than you’ll admit, that in a second would choose to go to America or even Europe if they have the chance. The irony of the fixation and idolization of America, is that if many Russians didn’t have these attitude, I don’t think your experience in Russia would be the same, or as “good”. As someone who has met a good number of foreigners who have lived and worked in Russia, there seems to be a pattern, which unfortunately paints many Russians as prejudiced towards non European White people and treating others better or worse based on nationality. It’s quite evident when in Russia they have large discrimination towards Caucasians and Muslim Asians. So if it wasn’t for Americas media brainwashing, I don’t know…
@ericl36532 ай бұрын
@@Boris_Klimov are you russian?
@anatoligraour10383 ай бұрын
You probably never meet a real russian man, and try to tell him that hi is like a 5 years old boy, and see what well happened next.
@joedi65853 ай бұрын
Hahaha these guys are probably used to having their ass kissed by Russians who for some reason idolize a person just because they are from America.
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@Gtown90113 ай бұрын
America has way too much of a capitalism going on. As a result, you have a frat race going on around the clock and that’s the reason nobody’s happy except for only a select few. Places like Russia India and many countries are around the world, even though people have less money and their way too real and happy then America and Canada.