I Answer Your Questions About Life In Russia! 🇷🇺

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Scottish guy in Moscow

Scottish guy in Moscow

Күн бұрын

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@ЛизаХ-л2г
@ЛизаХ-л2г 4 ай бұрын
In Moscow, in the city center, not far from the Kremlin, there is a very beautiful Anglican Church of St. Andrew the First-Called. There you will find many parishioners from the USA, Scotland, England and South Africa. There are Catholic churches and there are Lutheran churches. On Sunday you will find a lot of expats and others there to work with.
@sodinc
@sodinc 4 ай бұрын
Very reasonable suggestion indeed
@robertjarman4261
@robertjarman4261 3 ай бұрын
Anglicans are not Christian.
@lily6345
@lily6345 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the very informative video. I can understand some people get a bit jealous about your success (good job, nice apartment, beautiful and intelligent girlfriend, social life, etc). These people should realise that it takes courage and hard work to get all these things. So well done and compliments to you! My husband is Italian, we moved to Russia over 3 years ago with 2 young kids. Life here isn't all perfect, but we absolutely love it. All our efforts get rewarded in a way we didn't get back in Italy.
@dmp1520
@dmp1520 3 ай бұрын
in what way do u find arent rewarded in italy?
@neilmacdonald9501
@neilmacdonald9501 4 ай бұрын
Bring USD or Euros, clean banknotes. Get a simcard for your phone then go open a bank account. Change money and deposit in the new account.Use your new MIR card to pay for everything. Whole process takes about 2hrs.
@ПосольствоРусскихПисателей
@ПосольствоРусскихПисателей 4 ай бұрын
its really very easy.
@stanspb763
@stanspb763 3 ай бұрын
Do not change foreign currency at the bank because the exchange rate is poor, in fact 50% commission so only change if you do not care about losing 1/2 your money. Also, do not change at the airport, because it is also a poor exchange rate but you might need to change $20 just to get a Yandex taxi to your destination, Go to any phone store, there are everywhere and get a SIM card for your phone. Everything in Russian cities are phone optimized so getting that phone number is first priority, and offices for the main phone networks are everywhere including at the airport terminal The two largest are Megafon, MTS and BeeLine but there are others that are cheaper with fewer options. All are cheap compared to the west. My phone charges are about $6/month. Once that is activated in a few minutes in the shop, download all the Yandex apps something like Google but better in all ways. Their maps app is really good but tracking in Moscow city enter is limited in accuracy temporarily due to the US/Ukraine missile attacks that use GPS or Russian version GLONASS. The apps by Yandex are really good such as the translate program is excellent in text or speech translation. Yandex Drive and Taxi are very convenient and relatively cheap so there is no reason to rent a car. Even Americans who live in their cars find that life is so much better NOT having a car where there are so many cheap safe and convenient transportation options. The cost of living dropped $1000-3000 a month by not having a car compared to living in the US where you really can't live without a personal car. Getting to know the bus, tram, trolley, ride share, electric scooters/bike, Yandex Drive yourself cars everywhere, train and the spectacular Metro, subway system your options are real improvements in quality of life over being tied to your car back home. The streets are safe and cities beautiful for walking is a desirable option. There are specialty exchange banks all over however that give excellent rates. There is a chain that have many offices all over the country such as Avandgard Bank where there is 2-3% difference between buy/sell rates that change constantly through the day due to Central bank rate adjustments but the change is usually a fraction of 1% They are picky about the conditions of the notes however. Before coming to Russia go to your bank and ask them to reserve new uncirculated bills. Any marks, signs of wear, dirt, ink marks etc causes those bills to be useless in Russia. There are some tourist focused exchange booths near tourist areas or in hotels that will take them but at very poor exchange rates. When you have rubles. go to a major bank, such as SberBank which is actually owned by the government and has many thousands of branches everywhere in the country. All the banks are good, honest and provide good services. In fact all the businesses and the people are more honest than what you are used to in your own country. It takes less than an hour to open a bank about and get a debit card without your name on it, and if you need one with your name on it, it will take a few day to get your card. All the ATMs have language choices so they will be easy to use. After having the card with your initial deposit, the entire city opens to you. You can use the card as your transportation card on buses, ride share, scooters, you drive cars by Yandex that are parked all over a city and once you have an account and its app, on your smart phone you can drive any of their nice 5pa full size SUVs parked all over the city but I do not advise it until you know the city well and can read the signs. Socializing and dating! You will find people just get a long and women are not afraid of men and actually like men. The best advantage about living in or visiting Russia is the access to social and cultural life. If a guy is polite and has something interesting to say he an meet anyone you see. Just do not be a creep, aggressive or self entitled. If you have something interesting to say, a pleasant conversation will result, anywhere, in a shopping mall, during intermission at the opera, in a park, in a museum. Being polite, well spoken and pleasant goes a long ways. Males and females actually like each other here. Do not be surprised however that the person you are talking to is much better educated, cultured and better traveled than the western foreigner. Don't brag, being more humble gets you further. There is a very active social scene so every evening pubs, clubs, jazz clubs, museums, galleries, parks, restaurants etc are full, they are not home watching TV. The pub life in UK and US is dying but in Russia they are very social and active, friendly usually having good food and primarily beer, hard spirits are not that popular. One thing you will notice is how good of shape people are in, they walk a lot, have very healthy food and are physically active. Parks are everywhere so a long stroll in an park is a very nice way to get to know someone, save the opera or ballet to later, they will be very familiar with the arts. If staying in another city, not Moscow there will be a lot lower expectations for what is considered a serious date. Even though women outnumber men in heading businesses and universities, they remain feminine, especially in smaller cities. Even small cities have live drama, ballet, opera, symphonic halls. Do not be surprised if your new friend has traveled to more countries than you have, they are avid travelers and adapt to new societies with ease and fit in anywhere. Regardless of your degrees, odds are that she has a much broader and deeper education. I have dated in most of the 92 countries I have spent time in and the most cultured and broadly educated are surely Russian. I have lived fulltime here 24 years but visited many times back to the Soviet era
@stanspb763
@stanspb763 3 ай бұрын
Additional notes of interest to those wanting to experience Russia: Work, the most common foreigner job is language teacher but it is remarkably easy to start a business here. You might need to enlist help from a citizen because a foreigner, even on the 3 year visa you are not supposed to have job or own a business, but being a partner is not a problem so the first business I started was with my GF being the legal owner and me being the investor. It was a small repair shop for professional audio equipment started in 2001, and still going, Income was modest but more than cost of living plus 2 months a year traveling. Then added an incoming tour operator business that was seasonal, only active in the spring and summer but paid my staff all year so we had an advantage over the competition who at the end of the cruise season layed everyone off. I wanted the best people so hired the for year round but they has from end of Sept to April as paid vacation. Russian business owners thought I was crazy but because were ready to go when the competitors were trying to find new staff they had 2 months of ineffective time where were the most important months for booking. So the second season my return to work was with fully experience staff and we grew to second largest in a field of 73 competitors and had grown to 83 staff. It as a field I was never in before but used basic common sense became the second largest in the field of cruise ship passenger shore excursions and then got contracts with ships to provide the 2-3 day port call shore excursions. I wrote all the software to automate almost everything so did really well until Covid shut down ships arriving in St Petersburg. I opened a pro photo studio where due to my many contacts in the film and live theater field ,most clients are stage actors. There are 237 drama theaters within walking distance from my city enter home doing actor portfolios and conducting popular actor workshops twice a month for 2-3 master classes on how to transition for theater to cinema which is all based in Moscow. Each 2-3 class has 30-60 actors attending. I also do consulting on sound systems for clubs, venues and such and pretty well known in the musician and singer field, everyone knows me from my main business in California for having a top recording studio complex where we recorded 197 gold and platinum albums, groups and albums you likely know well. If someone has a good idea and understands the potential market starting a small business is remarkabley each and low cost in Russia.Every year it gets easier as the rules and regulations get simpler. The odds of a small business thriving is very high compared to the US or UK where cost of living is high and the owners burn through their starting cash before turning a profit. kills most small business start ups I live a VERY nice life, far better than when I was successful in California but cost of living was so high. My basic cost of living in the city center of St Petersburg, is about $1400 a month for two people living a VERY active social and cultural life that would be impossible to duplicate in the US for $500,000 a year. Dating is about 10,000% more pleasant and enjoyable than is even possible in the US. I gave everything away i the US, car collection, an airplane, 6 homes, 12 businesses to the employees and came here to Russia with 2 suit cases and $6000 in my pocket and arrived on the same day that Putin was sworn in as president the first time. Everyone thought I was crazy but it has been a wonderful life choice, with more great friends, more access to culture within walking distance than all the US combined. Surely it is not for everyone, because many Americans are addicted to strife and stress and are used to being limited to very narrow constrained lives and shout to all who will listen to their claims of being the richest more powerful country and best quality of life. Those who left universally think the normal American life is very limited to a small range of options and after spending time in 92 countries , the stress anger and fear that the typical American lives with daily, to me is insane to put up with it. The US and UK are known around the world as "Empires of Lies" and it really is true, not a word spoken or printed by either government is actually true. And that is absorbed by the people who follow suit. Get a visa and come to Russia stop anyone on the street for directions or advice, the stranger will have your interest at heart more than own government for fake superficial friends. It i hard not to love Russia if one experiences the truth and can see that everything your government /media told you since birth was dishonest Good luck and travel soon!
@AlexanderGorbunov-k7c
@AlexanderGorbunov-k7c 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, right ! You can bring up to 10k$ )) Советчики хреновы
@paulsidaway4014
@paulsidaway4014 Ай бұрын
English and living in Moscow. You cannot open a bank without a residency permit. You also need a Russian phone and sim card. It was difficult even for me with a Russian wife.
@chriscleland7008
@chriscleland7008 4 ай бұрын
Love all you guys, from USA.
@pandoralechat780
@pandoralechat780 4 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, Thank you for taking the time to answer questions and explain your life in Moscow! Its been a very interesting experience for me to view! I have always been very interested in Russian history and culture and you are helping me learn! Большое спасибо! 😊😊
@a13xdunlop
@a13xdunlop 4 ай бұрын
Do not take the envious on, ignore them, good Scottish trait. I would love to see Russia, hopefully I will at some point.
@Jonovichi-ks4pz
@Jonovichi-ks4pz 4 ай бұрын
part 1 - questions 0:00 - Introduction 0:56 - What is your occupation? 2:33 - Advice on relocating to Russia with a family? 3:13 - Which Scottish whiskey do you prefer? 3:37 - Websites to find English-speaking jobs in Moscow? 4:50 - Living in an apartment vs. house in Moscow? 5:48 - KZbin audience demographics? 6:22 - Have you been to any Russian football matches? 7:15 - Favorite place for food in Moscow? 7:48 - Scottish vs. Russian culture? 9:33 - Plant name story? 10:06 - Cost to rent a scooter? 11:10 - How did you bring money into Russia? 11:35 - Cost of rent and utilities in Moscow? 12:05 - Education and intelligence of Russian women? 12:59 - Do you like poetry? 13:24 - Finding an apartment in Moscow? 15:16 - Language proficiency in Russian? 17:10 - Job openings and salary? 17:50 - Managing money and accessing funds in Russia? 19:09 - Dating in Russia? 20:21 - Residency permits and work visas? 22:20 - Fitness costs? 22:58 - Traveling to Russia and living arrangements? 24:02 - Future plans for the channel?
@OmelessseMira
@OmelessseMira 3 ай бұрын
You are a legend
@winns.x
@winns.x 4 ай бұрын
Russian kids will learn cool Scottish accent 😎
@ConcertGrande
@ConcertGrande 4 ай бұрын
for sure !!!
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 4 ай бұрын
Russian accent the same. All these langauges are Indoeuropian and have a lot of the same similarities, that's why the Scottish, Irish and Welsh speak like that.
@sagradamoly4234
@sagradamoly4234 3 ай бұрын
Scots accent is nasty! Difficult to understand
@Chris-gr3dv
@Chris-gr3dv 28 күн бұрын
I hope Russian kids don't learn the Scottish Trans. and Gay culture, English accents are better.
@jameswade4097
@jameswade4097 4 ай бұрын
From a fellow Scot i think it is great to see you doing well there. If i had my way i would have your videos shown in UK schools. Kids here are being told lies about so many things
@CaledoniaScotland
@CaledoniaScotland 3 ай бұрын
What lies are being told?
@jameswade4097
@jameswade4097 3 ай бұрын
@@CaledoniaScotland That a boy can be a girl, a girl can be a boy. That Russia is our enemy, That Hamas are good and Jews bad, that Britain was always multiracial, that there is a climate emergency. Those lies.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@jameswade4097 What lies are told about Russia? I would like to:know
@jameswade4097
@jameswade4097 2 ай бұрын
@@bellaadamowicz8380 Well that Russia started the Ukraine war for one. The UN installed there puppet Zelenskyy to start that for them. That Russia would blow up there own gas pipeline to Europe. America did that. Take a look at the Moscow metro, compare that with the London underground. Which would you rather use.
@Chris-gr3dv
@Chris-gr3dv 28 күн бұрын
Your joking we English don't want to hear or see anything from Trans Scotland.
@ΔημήτριοςΤουσιάδης
@ΔημήτριοςΤουσιάδης 4 ай бұрын
Greetings from Poland
@prizmrunner2780
@prizmrunner2780 3 ай бұрын
Hello Poland, I been in Poland couple years ago, nice people and country.
@Al.with.u
@Al.with.u 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering all the questions. It was interesting to watch the video.
@BritishChef436
@BritishChef436 4 ай бұрын
Great video. Enjoy your holidays
@antonkucherov9215
@antonkucherov9215 4 ай бұрын
Tinder isn't blocked in Russia. It was decision of Tinder to leave Russia.
@aleksandarstavric2226
@aleksandarstavric2226 4 ай бұрын
That's what you care about ???
@antonkucherov9215
@antonkucherov9215 4 ай бұрын
@@aleksandarstavric2226 I personally dont care about Tinder. But can't speak for others.
@adz-ql6kv
@adz-ql6kv 3 ай бұрын
the result is the same. there's no tinder but people still use VPNs anyway... there are other Russian apps.
@Jonovichi-ks4pz
@Jonovichi-ks4pz 4 ай бұрын
part 2 - answers 0:56 - What is your occupation? Primary school teacher at a private school in Russia Teaches various subjects, not just English Holds a degree in education from the University of Glasgow 2:33 - Advice on relocating to Russia with a family? Recommends checking out content from other expats, particularly Joseph at Expat American 3:13 - Which Scottish whiskey do you prefer? Doesn't drink much whiskey, but mentioned Jura as a recent favorite 3:37 - Websites to find English-speaking jobs in Moscow? Suggests finding niche jobs that require native English speakers Common roles include teaching or working for embassies 4:50 - Living in an apartment vs. house in Moscow? Apartments are the norm due to high costs of houses in central Moscow 5:48 - KZbin audience demographics? About 50% from Russia, rest from UK and USA 6:22 - Have you been to any Russian football matches? Hasn't attended yet due to busy schedule, but plans to 7:15 - Favorite place for food in Moscow? Prefers a chain that resembles an old Soviet apartment 7:48 - Scottish vs. Russian culture? Scottish people are generally louder and more gregarious Russians can be reserved initially but open up when familiar 9:33 - Plant name story? Named plant "Svetlana" after girlfriend’s mother 10:06 - Cost to rent a scooter? About 8-9 rubles per minute, with a monthly fee of 150 rubles to avoid unlock fees 11:10 - How did you bring money into Russia? Brought US dollars and exchanged them at a bank 11:35 - Cost of rent and utilities in Moscow? Rent is about 65,000 rubles per month Utilities are cheap, around 50 dollars for internet, gas, electricity, and communal charges 12:05 - Education and intelligence of Russian women? Acknowledges that Russian women are generally well-educated and cultured 12:59 - Do you like poetry? Knows famous Scottish poets but doesn't regularly read poetry 13:24 - Finding an apartment in Moscow? Used a landlord connected with his school’s HR department 15:16 - Language proficiency in Russian? Studying for three years, not fluent, finds grammar challenging 17:10 - Job openings and salary? No current job openings Doesn't disclose salary but mentions it's higher than in the UK with lower taxes 17:50 - Managing money and accessing funds in Russia? Uses a local bank for transactions Advised bringing US dollars if visiting 19:09 - Dating in Russia? Uses apps like Bumble, and direct approaches are socially acceptable 20:21 - Residency permits and work visas? Sponsored by employer for work visa Several routes to obtaining residency 22:20 - Fitness costs? Gym membership is about 25 pounds a month Personal training costs around 2,600 rubles per hour 22:58 - Traveling to Russia and living arrangements? Suggests flying through Turkey for entry into Russia Stayed in an apartment arranged by the employer upon arrival 24:02 - Future plans for the channel? Planning trips to Nizhny Novgorod, Thailand, and Vietnam Aims to keep content spontaneous and enjoyable, without focusing on current events
@volkswagent6raillad850
@volkswagent6raillad850 3 ай бұрын
Whisky not Whiskey
@Jonovichi-ks4pz
@Jonovichi-ks4pz 3 ай бұрын
@@volkswagent6raillad850 wow, never knew this stuff....... It is generally spelled “whiskey”-with an e-in the United States and Ireland. It is spelled “whisky”-without the e-in Scotland and Canada, which are both well known for their whisk(e)y, and in several other countries. Japan is like Scotland and canada
@thomasjnewton9775
@thomasjnewton9775 3 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed a lot of Russian interest over the last 18 months from westerners. Due to this Davos nonsense. Keep spreading the good word
@tacitusromanus8239
@tacitusromanus8239 4 ай бұрын
Very informative video, Jim. Thanks so much!
@liezelholtzhausen373
@liezelholtzhausen373 4 ай бұрын
Love from South Africa!🏉☀💚💙❤💛🖤
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 4 ай бұрын
Die Antwoord the best, with love from Russia :)))
@bellathereader1328
@bellathereader1328 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience of living in Russia. Very interesting!!
@MsMelkus
@MsMelkus 4 ай бұрын
For 2 weeks as a tourist you better bring cache, order t-bank(old name - tinkoff) account and put your USD cache usign ATM to your account. Tinkoff ATM accepts USD and can convert it to rubles automatically. A lot places in Russia requires plastic card and even if cache is an option - it is not so convenient as plastic card. Short term rent prices is much higher. Be ready to spend 800$/week for an apartments similar to what you see on this video. I am a Russian, I visited Moscow in June and that is my experience. You can find much cheaper price for an apartments, but it will be far away from center, about 1h ride on a metro for example. All other cities in Russia are much cheaper in terms of rent. Even St.Petersburg.
@astroantares
@astroantares 3 ай бұрын
In fact, you can open a card within 15-20 minutes in any branch of any bank (at least the big ones like Sber, VTB, Alfa) throughout Moscow. Almost no one uses cash, usually even in tiny stores to pay with a card or FaceID (will need to activate before). No signatures on checks or anything else required. You just put the card to the terminal. You can also transfer money simply by phone number within seconds. So you can even buy milk from a farm that doesn't have a bank terminal.
@astroantares
@astroantares 3 ай бұрын
Carsharing, scooters - you need a card for all of that. cabs - a card is much more convenient than cash
@gabrielaturcu2278
@gabrielaturcu2278 Ай бұрын
Listen, Jim, i love your scottish accent, i wouldnt dream to make fun of it, you speak alright (in my book) even russian, love your videos, you are a very entertaining guy and seems to be a nice guy too, good luck to you!
@khanally75
@khanally75 2 ай бұрын
Great video's mate.. keep up the good work
@tselinsky6452
@tselinsky6452 4 ай бұрын
Just keep up the good work! Glad to see the channel growing.
@GloriaHoulihan
@GloriaHoulihan 4 ай бұрын
Joseph is a master of the interrogative sentence.
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 4 ай бұрын
Eòsaph :)))
@alexbondar5923
@alexbondar5923 4 ай бұрын
Great video!!
@millyslife9170
@millyslife9170 2 ай бұрын
Am a single matured American woman who speaks Spanish and English am sure I could learn Russian in a year.
@Chris-gr3dv
@Chris-gr3dv 28 күн бұрын
If you are American you would speak English.
@olegzaytsev5997
@olegzaytsev5997 4 ай бұрын
hi Jim, are you going to meet with Canadian farmers in Nizhny Novgorod?
@p4v31
@p4v31 4 ай бұрын
Yes he is
@AlexanderTch
@AlexanderTch 3 ай бұрын
Why not Australian farmers in Altay region?
@ItsSuchACliche
@ItsSuchACliche 3 ай бұрын
​@@AlexanderTch because of his trip to nizhny novgorod
@millyslife9170
@millyslife9170 2 ай бұрын
Aden and Aneese from Canada. They are a suoer nice family
@worseorbetter
@worseorbetter 3 ай бұрын
Rather than inquiring about salary or income a better question may be what is the ratio of income relative to cost of living.
@UngluedBrit
@UngluedBrit 4 ай бұрын
Might I just say I love this format and you're touching on points that most aren't usually touching on. Such as the football! I was planning on going to watch a game at some point actually, but I don't know where to start with finding a team.
@Visionery1
@Visionery1 4 ай бұрын
Had I known 30-40 years ago what I know about Russia now, I would've made the move. Unfortunately my interest in Russia came too late, now the best I can do is learn the language - which I have been doing for almost three years - and hope to visit.
@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь
@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь 4 ай бұрын
"It takes about five years to learn Russian, and another three years for Russians to understand you." (c) 😆
@elenataylor4611
@elenataylor4611 4 ай бұрын
​@user-oh7sx8qr4t You can have very comfortable retirement in Russia.
@vknfriendly
@vknfriendly 4 ай бұрын
@@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь Русские всегда поймут да же если вы будете говорить не правильно, они вас поправят. Русский язык учить лучше с русскими говоря на русском постоянно, язык можно выучить за пол года что бы вас уже понимали в магазине, на улице и так далее. Трудно говорить с чиновниками в правительственных заведениях, там используются специфичные слова.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 3 ай бұрын
@@vknfriendly Даже пишется слитно, а не раздельно
@Zwezdanet
@Zwezdanet 3 ай бұрын
30-40 years ago you would not like Russia, it was our very bad times.
@maryfinnfan4140
@maryfinnfan4140 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative, thank you. I visited the USSR in1985 Moscow, Alma Ata, Samarkand, Bukhara, Dushanbe (small earthquake) and Tashkent then Leningrad, we went hungry quite a bit on that holiday, god kmows what the average person had to eat.then. We flew in a propeller plane Snton 25? and landed at an airfield where lines of vety yound soldiers wete boarding helicopters to go to Afghanistan. It's truly amazing to see how much the quality of life has improved for ordinary Russians and nloody good luck to them. I hope to visit again before i get too old and past it !
@maryfinnfan4140
@maryfinnfan4140 2 ай бұрын
Sorry about the mis typings folks x
@gorancucko1437
@gorancucko1437 4 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT VIDEO.
@ПосольствоРусскихПисателей
@ПосольствоРусскихПисателей 4 ай бұрын
Well done.
@jasonklisowsky
@jasonklisowsky 3 ай бұрын
Great video... thanks for sharing. :)
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 4 ай бұрын
Russian and Celtic are fraternal languages ​​and have many similar features. That's why Russians and Celts have the same accent. For the same reason, people confuse Portuguese and Russian speech. Portuguese cometh from Galician (Galego), Galician from Celtic (for example, Irish - Gaeilge). I root for our brothers the Celts (whom alternative Russian history also considereth Slavs), and I hope that the Celts will again become free and remember their roots and their wonderful languages.
@Егоза-д4ф
@Егоза-д4ф 3 ай бұрын
Во Франции есть провинция Руссильон, там единственное место в Европе, где как в России выращивают и употребляют в пищу гречку. Совпадение? Не думаю... 😊
@Moscowexpat-u1f
@Moscowexpat-u1f 2 ай бұрын
Countryside Acres is the site to follow a really wonderful family recently immigrated to Russia from Canada.
@gorangeorg8969
@gorangeorg8969 4 ай бұрын
chrs from Belgrade/Serbia
@RussiaAmericanDream
@RussiaAmericanDream 3 ай бұрын
I'll save you two minutes: the answer is YES. Beautiful women, clean, safe streets, good food, beautiful women, a very cool language, amazing culture, beautiful women, Russia has it all.
@nihilistzero8066
@nihilistzero8066 3 ай бұрын
not for me, i like warmer climates and cant stand cold, its miserable dont matter how much you polish a turd, russia is miserable for a majority of the year...also the wife isnt too keen on the lack of domestic violence laws in russia, seems its okay to beat on the missus after a few vodkas
@RussiaAmericanDream
@RussiaAmericanDream 3 ай бұрын
@@pavelmolchanov7156 Wrong answer, thank you for playing
@alexandervt641
@alexandervt641 3 ай бұрын
Poor life, dictatorship, and war against Ukraine. Russia has it all.
@MsMelkus
@MsMelkus 4 ай бұрын
All new(>2000 probably) buildings are wheelchair accessible which is good not only for wheelchair but also for a baby stroller. You lives in a an old building obviously. The smallest mortage rates in Russia we had around 2019 year - it was about 8-9% without any social programs. If I would knew the future, I would not close my mortage in 2021. I assume the rates should go down to 12-14% in about 2 years. Before July, Russian citizens could have 8% mortage if they have a baby < 7(?) years old with special goverment program. And this program made a huge boost to apartments prices, so the goverment closed it recently. Also any employer of IT company can have 6% mortage while he is working in IT company. I am going to use it at the end of this year. Not because I need another apartments, but as an investment.
@yastyman
@yastyman 4 ай бұрын
If you don’t mind, and would like to, please make a full video shot on a scooter while traveling around the center, or along the entire Boulevard Ring, with bar streets, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings 😇
@Борода-ф9ъ
@Борода-ф9ъ 4 ай бұрын
Согласно законам иностранец не может работать в России без рабочей визы. Раз в год предприятия подают заявки на привлечения иностранцев и в зависимости от города или региона правительство выделяет квоты на привлечение иностранцев на работу. Предприятие согласует с иностранцем визу и предоставляет жилье (гостиница. арендная квартира, дом), и готовит все необходимые документы (страховка налоги счета).
@shumer012
@shumer012 4 ай бұрын
Абсолютно верно, об этом он и рассказал
@Борода-ф9ъ
@Борода-ф9ъ 4 ай бұрын
@@shumer012 Он рассказал часть информации и не знает что происходит на стороне работодателя (сколько усилий стоит предприятию нанять иностранного гражданина) Кстати если вы медик, IT специалист то вы практически всегда сможете найти работы в России
@MsMelkus
@MsMelkus 4 ай бұрын
@@Борода-ф9ъ для ITшника выгоднее работать на заграницу, если работодатель готов к трудностям с переводом денег
@MsMelkus
@MsMelkus 4 ай бұрын
you will be amazed with a number of Russian people in Thailand and Vietnam
@MsMelkus
@MsMelkus 4 ай бұрын
@heinzer69 lol, no of course. I am talking about 1-2 week tourists. Mobilisation was 1 time event in 2022, but western propaganda still use it. It is 2 years old trend, man.
@dimbasz
@dimbasz 3 ай бұрын
​@@Chaldon-hl6ykit's not "military draft", it's mandatory military service which must be completed by any healthy adult man who is not in process of receiving higher education. Countries like South Korea, Switzerland or Israel have the same thing. The only "draft" that happened since Afghanistan war was in September-December of 2022 during which ~250 000 troops were mobilised from those who either completed their mandatory military service or had other kind of military education.
@АНДРЕЙ3500
@АНДРЕЙ3500 3 ай бұрын
@@Chaldon-hl6yk жертва западной пропаганды!
@АНДРЕЙ3500
@АНДРЕЙ3500 3 ай бұрын
@heinzer69 все уже давно вернулись обратно !
@wjhdtyqbc324
@wjhdtyqbc324 3 ай бұрын
You're going to Nizhny Novgorod? You should go there on Saturday and go to Rozhdestvenskaya street in the evening:) And in the afternoon you definitely should go to Verhnevolzhskay embankment and the Kremlin of course :)
@coffee6783
@coffee6783 3 ай бұрын
When I was in Russia, I just used my British bankcard - no problem at the ATMs, although this was 2019.
@allanek7881
@allanek7881 4 ай бұрын
спасибо)
@mariamariasharp8563
@mariamariasharp8563 3 ай бұрын
Yes, do that!
@gabrielaturcu2278
@gabrielaturcu2278 Ай бұрын
I dont want to live in Russia, i mean i want but im sure that 1100 euros/month (my pension) is not enough, i just love to watch your videos
@MetalConfederation
@MetalConfederation 4 ай бұрын
Btw, do you know what is podshtaniki ( underpants ) after experiencing Russian frost during winter? In the US some ppl call this kind of clothes as "extra layers" lol
@invictus99
@invictus99 4 ай бұрын
I am the Russian who speaks your language
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 4 ай бұрын
А я помимо ирландского и валлийского начал учить и шотландский, Halò, a bhàtair : ), потом планирую ещё Корниш и Мэн :)))
@thameryalda2910
@thameryalda2910 4 ай бұрын
Your T_shirt is a nice colour
@kevinmassetti
@kevinmassetti 3 ай бұрын
The slight shade to the English had me 🤣🤣🤣
@swagginsmcswag7962
@swagginsmcswag7962 3 ай бұрын
Haha that smile on the thumbnail says it all.
@yPoHA_COBCEM_HET
@yPoHA_COBCEM_HET 4 ай бұрын
Не встречались с ребятами из Skyeng, Дени и Джорданом ) ?
@Nate1975
@Nate1975 2 ай бұрын
Do you miss Scotland?
@Air-wt3gf
@Air-wt3gf 4 ай бұрын
I noticed the most difficult word for foreigners is ЦСКА 😂😂😂. Все так смешно его пытаются произнести😂. 👍❤️
@antonkorenevsky8775
@antonkorenevsky8775 4 ай бұрын
re: Bring dollars. Not just "good ones". Preferrably new, feshly printed. Otherwise, carefully examen banknotes: There should be not a single mark on them. Watch out for any tiny ink mark. Russian banks are very picky accepting dollars to an extreme
@PlanetSaturnClub
@PlanetSaturnClub 3 ай бұрын
In the northern part of St. Petersburg, the Russians have an old building they use near the sea territory shared with Finland and Estonia, have you ever been to St. Petersburg?
@tommym5023
@tommym5023 2 ай бұрын
Man,every trait of Russians you mentioned,are the exact same as Finn's.🤔 But I won't tell them that 🙄
@thewanderer8643
@thewanderer8643 4 ай бұрын
Hi, totally laughed at your comment about "fake nice" or "not caring"---not laughing at people being that way and most are not, they are sincere and nice (in Canada) but its just like small talk the same "hi" hows it going? "hows your day/night been?" "what have you been up to lately?" lol (maybe people do care) who knows-but most of it is just in "passing the person" say a grocery store worker you recognize but "dont know" but still ask that stuff --love that the Russians dont really and are more to the "true point" etc
@trikyy7238
@trikyy7238 2 ай бұрын
I want to visit this fantasy version of russia, where war, oppression and social problems don't exist.
@iamvhq
@iamvhq 3 ай бұрын
Or you can bring crypto. it's very easy to exchange it in Russia for cash: USD, EUR or Rubles. Then just deposit to MIR card and you're good to go :)
@petermilne9598
@petermilne9598 4 ай бұрын
Great Vlog Jim If you can do a few short clips from your Asian Travel would be much appreciated Have a good trip and I am sure you will enjoy
@sirjohnedwardcronin262
@sirjohnedwardcronin262 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your replies. Further to your qualifications, do you have PGCE?
@lewis4122
@lewis4122 3 ай бұрын
I am interested in the Golden Visa Program in relation to the real estate option. How can you find out about this program?
@AB-RUS
@AB-RUS 3 ай бұрын
Ипотека 20% - это заградительная мера, чтобы остановить покупки недвижимости. 4 года цены разгоняли льготной ипотекой, которую могли взять все, кто хочет и люди скупали по 10-20 квартир 😂 Надулся пузырь, цены сильно выросли. Теперь, высокая ставка на пару лет точно, льготную ипотеку отменили 1 июля (осталась для семей с детьми до 6 лет). Это должно охладить рынок.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@AB-RUS так это же отлично , если кто-то мог купить десять квартир .
@AB-RUS
@AB-RUS 2 ай бұрын
@@bellaadamowicz8380 отлично, когда хоть 100, но не с поддержкой государства для перепродажи и обогащения. В Казахстане, например, условия гораздо строже. В Испании квартиру по льготке нельзя продать 30 лет.
@davidrockett5789
@davidrockett5789 3 ай бұрын
You mention an American expat there who's Christian w/Family with "1,000" videos...WHERE do I find him,,,Link to him please???
@Chances1957
@Chances1957 3 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, I noticed in this video you mentioned that you can send money to England from Russia. Are you able to send money from England to Russia via an OTP bank account? Do I have to travel to Hungary to open an account?
@deeneeevans1255
@deeneeevans1255 4 ай бұрын
Your doing a great job with this channel Jim. Great videos so far. Hope that you enjoy Thailand, and Vietnam. Looking to be an Ex-Pat myself. Really like what Moscow/Saint Petersburg/Russia have to offer. But a slightly warmer climate like Southeast Asia might win out. Best of Luck in all that you do going forward!
@SSG-l6u
@SSG-l6u 4 ай бұрын
How do you manage your UK rental apartments from Russia? How long have you been a landlord for?
@iljabendik1636
@iljabendik1636 4 ай бұрын
65,000 rubles is a bit expensive. I'm sure you can find a great apartment for 50,000
@aphex0011
@aphex0011 4 ай бұрын
Yes, but not near the center of Moscow. 65k is a good price for the center. Although, thanks to the Metro, getting to the center is quite easy.
@astroantares
@astroantares 3 ай бұрын
he has a really nice apartment in a cool location. so the price is reasonable. But for living, of course, you can find a much cheaper apartment. Including in the suburbs - the Moscow Central Diameters take you to the center in 20 minutes by an excellent train..... my colleague came from a neighboring city to the office by Moscow Central Diameters faster than I did by metro.
@mattamiller
@mattamiller 3 ай бұрын
You forgot her details in the description.
@kajandersson6087
@kajandersson6087 4 ай бұрын
Software developers how is the market?
@yastyman
@yastyman 4 ай бұрын
There is great demand in Russia; this market is ready to accept a huge number of people. There are countless projects, and large sites for finding IT workers are full of vacancies. Unfortunately, it is impossible to name these sites here, because the yt filter will cut it, but they are not difficult to find ^_^
@erasusdnb
@erasusdnb 3 ай бұрын
fair warning: youtube deleting pro russian channel, keep that in mind
@alexandervt641
@alexandervt641 3 ай бұрын
KZbin deletes channels against Putins regime?
@coffee6783
@coffee6783 3 ай бұрын
I doubt you'd find a studio for £500pm in Glasgow.
@iljabendik1636
@iljabendik1636 4 ай бұрын
65,000 рублей немного дороговато. Я уверен можно найти отличную квартиру за 50,000
@GloriaHoulihan
@GloriaHoulihan 4 ай бұрын
I can do to the point.
@bonito34
@bonito34 3 ай бұрын
Happy life in Mordor😂😂
@Randy_Torres
@Randy_Torres 4 ай бұрын
Yo Rob Roy, really enjoy your videos, I've watched all of them and always learn something new even though my wife is Russian and I've been to Russia several times. So here's a question you didn't get: can you recommend a good clothier in Scotland for quality Harris tweed suits and jackets? ¡Muchas gracias!
@ConcertGrande
@ConcertGrande 4 ай бұрын
I'm Breton and I've been living in Edinburgh for 2 years, I think I've found an excellent address...give me a little time for that!
@Randy_Torres
@Randy_Torres 4 ай бұрын
@@ConcertGrande Cool, thanks!
@ConcertGrande
@ConcertGrande 4 ай бұрын
​@@Randy_Torres Walker Slater on Victoria Street Edinburgh
@b4bmm
@b4bmm 3 ай бұрын
Your instagram link not working
@GloriaHoulihan
@GloriaHoulihan 4 ай бұрын
Have you walked the Munroe,'s?
@RUSTA5
@RUSTA5 3 ай бұрын
Russia is a great place to live, especially Vladivostok ❤🇷🇺👍
@trikyy7238
@trikyy7238 2 ай бұрын
Why in the world would a russian family want to have "English education" for their kids? Surely not for a life more desirable outside russia? Does not compute. Is there something we are not told?
@nikshubin
@nikshubin 3 ай бұрын
Oi loik yer vaideeos. Sobscribit
@Air-wt3gf
@Air-wt3gf 4 ай бұрын
Yes, I think there are many good things and manners in English culture. We're just different.
@FuturisticAge
@FuturisticAge 4 ай бұрын
high q teacher aye? we need people like that, please keep going =)
@fulks19
@fulks19 4 ай бұрын
I hope some of your future videos will include some of the small town/village life of the Russian people. It is a world apart from Moscow.
@borissh9932
@borissh9932 2 ай бұрын
Nizhny Novgorod is where I am from, make sure you take a cable car to the opposite side of Volga river. Cheers from California!
@nikg1277
@nikg1277 4 ай бұрын
Смех без причины - признак дурачины. laughing for no reason is a sign of a fool. laughing, not smile!
@alexbayer2365
@alexbayer2365 4 ай бұрын
Лучше смех, чем вечно недовольные лица. Учитесь у Американцев.
@BritishChef436
@BritishChef436 4 ай бұрын
Fly to Estonia. And cross the border to Russia this way. It's much easier and cheaper
@tacitusromanus8239
@tacitusromanus8239 4 ай бұрын
@ BritishChef436- I thought that border had been closed some time ago.
@BritishChef436
@BritishChef436 4 ай бұрын
@tacitusromanus8239 No. I use this border often. I used it in May, and I will be using it tomorrow.
@tacitusromanus8239
@tacitusromanus8239 4 ай бұрын
@@BritishChef436 Ok. Good to know. Thanks!
@vsevolodtemirov4449
@vsevolodtemirov4449 3 ай бұрын
The crossing in Narva is somewhat overcrowded these days - you’ll spend quite a few hours in the queue.
@BritishChef436
@BritishChef436 3 ай бұрын
@vsevolodtemirov4449 Yes. This was my experience in May. I can confirm that I waited about 2 hours before I got through the door. I am going again tomorrow morning at 8.45. I will tell you what it was like then
@GloriaHoulihan
@GloriaHoulihan 4 ай бұрын
Lots of videos appear to be advertising Russian women who are in excess numbers to men in Russia. I am sure you will be popular. 😊
@evl3894
@evl3894 4 ай бұрын
There are more men than women under 40-45 years of age. This is normal in many countries.
@thekirya9243
@thekirya9243 4 ай бұрын
ЦСКА! Центральный спортивный клуб армии! Red army club! ЦСКА ВСЕГДА БКДЕТ ПЕРВЫМ!!!
@an0nycat
@an0nycat 3 ай бұрын
Man you are so cooll but I want to say... A girl having a belly button piercing is a red flag, etc 😅😅
@BizVerseTv
@BizVerseTv 4 ай бұрын
my teachers did not have that many beautiful girlfriends tho'.
@galina9326
@galina9326 4 ай бұрын
Ещё один британский шпион легализируется
@ЕленаИванова-э8й1г
@ЕленаИванова-э8й1г 3 ай бұрын
Вот зачем писать гадости человеку? Теперь вам хорошо?
@galina9326
@galina9326 3 ай бұрын
@@ЕленаИванова-э8й1г А ещё и "Мата Хари" быстро находятся.
@Oomph6006
@Oomph6006 4 ай бұрын
What's the monthly salary as teacher in Russia? Interest rates on mortgages 20%. WTF.. Thats crazy. But why?
@Dixis
@Dixis 4 ай бұрын
It depends on the quantity of teaching hours, administrative activities you take, your qualification(degrees), extra classes you take. Also it depends on a type of school you teach in(state, private), a region of it. I got paid 120k~ roubles per month after all taxes in a good moscow state school 3 years ago, but I had a lot of classes (foreign and domestic history, social science and a basic law) and hours. Also I took some administrative stuff work like a mentoring for a group, and some extra off-school courses to teach. 😗
@Oomph6006
@Oomph6006 4 ай бұрын
@@Dixis In Denmark you get like $40 pr. hour teaching.. It's like $27 after tax.. (educated)
@Dixis
@Dixis 4 ай бұрын
@@Oomph6006 it sounds not so much if we take in a consideration the level of prices for living you have 🤔
@Oomph6006
@Oomph6006 4 ай бұрын
@@Dixis its like $4000 a month after taxes full time. Thats fine After rent/mortgage, groceries, insurance, car/transport, savings. There will be like $1000/1500 left for most people.. Thats entry salary for a newly educated teacher.. + 18% savings for pension on top.. Europe is not that expensive😀
@Dixis
@Dixis 4 ай бұрын
@@Oomph6006 when I was in Copenhagen prices for groceries were like 3-4 times higher than in Moscow. Our pension system payments are payed with taxes by an employer 😣
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 4 ай бұрын
Nothing creates more irritation against handicapped people than a country where every single public place has excessive handicap parking spots that are always empty and the lot is full and people have to go through aggravation to go far in bad location spots.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@ericastier1646 but that is a sign of a caring society .i can’t believe people complain about it
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@bellaadamowicz8380 It is a sign of a decent society but it is not optimized correctly. Now stores also reserve prime parking spots for online buy pick ups, right next to handicap. So you see 10+ empty spots closest to the doors while the rest of parking is filled, which adds even more irritation against these practices. lazy f b who don't want to put a foot on the floor and walk in the store. I use the pickup spots anyway as it is not illegal to park there. These days corporate deciders have no clue how they are irritating customers by doing things that they thing is good.
@mj-pg7jf
@mj-pg7jf 3 ай бұрын
propaganda is not so subtle these days, eh.
@gabrielaturcu2278
@gabrielaturcu2278 Ай бұрын
Btw, i understand perfect what are you saying, im use to it, i watch also @1bike1world (the guy on bike/van with Nala the cat and his accent is thicker)
@NatalyCrowley
@NatalyCrowley 4 ай бұрын
The average Russian salary. The salary always depends on your efforts. Lazy people always mention the "average salary" instead of trying to get more.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@NatalyCrowley silly comment . Average salary is a professional term .
@NatalyCrowley
@NatalyCrowley 2 ай бұрын
@@bellaadamowicz8380 😂😂😂 you sound like an unemployed person.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@NatalyCrowley I’ve been living nearly 50 years in the West , l’m married to an Australian and live in Switzerland . 🇦🇺I don’t work, naturally , but as a matter of fact I haven’t been working most of the time, can’t say I missed work I trained for. How do unemployed people sound ? Today someone is unemployed, tomorrow he gets a job.
@bellaadamowicz8380
@bellaadamowicz8380 2 ай бұрын
@@NatalyCrowley Strange , my comment disappeared. I ‘m not unemployed , never been unemployed and I very feel sorry for people who can’t find a job . I’ve been living nearly 50 years in the West , most of the time I lived in Switzerland , married to a westerner .
@bukvarem
@bukvarem 4 ай бұрын
Как директор учебного заведения, в котором вы преподаёте, отнёсся к тому, что у вас есть татуировки? Как родители детей, которых вы обучайте английскому языку, относятся к вашим татуировкам? В России обычно это не приветствуется и у школьного учителя могут возникнуть проблемы, если у него есть тату. Впрочем, если ваши ученики уже относительно взрослые, то это конечно же меняет дело.
@joeshill3667
@joeshill3667 4 ай бұрын
This is all fiction about tattoos. They treat tattoos normally. People with tattoos may not be accepted into government agencies.
@ПроверкаКлиента
@ПроверкаКлиента 4 ай бұрын
По-вашему мнению маленький ребенок не должен видеть тату у взрослых? Лучше вырежьте ему глаза, чтобы не дай бог порно еще не увидел
@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь
@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь 4 ай бұрын
Не нужно выдумывать. Твои ощущения не имеют значения. Просто приведи дату и номер закона, запрещающего ношение татуировок у педагогов, этого будет вполне достаточно. Просто номер и дату принятия, всё.
@bukvarem
@bukvarem 4 ай бұрын
@@ПроверкаКлиента разве я что-то писал о том, что так должно быть именно по моему мнению? Я просто констатирую факт, что учителя́ с татуировками в российских школах не всегда приветствуются. Иногда сами родители не хотят, чтобы такие учителя́ преподавали уроки их детям, а иногда просто такого учителя могут даже не принять на работу в школу.
@bukvarem
@bukvarem 4 ай бұрын
@@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь при чём тут мои ощущения, дружище? Такого закона нет, но это не мешает многим учебным заведениям устанавливать свои собственные, внутренние правила, даже если это государственная школа. Иногда просто сами родители не хотят, чтобы такой учитель преподавал уроки их детям. Это просто факт. Такое случается довольно часто.
@BronxItalian
@BronxItalian 4 ай бұрын
U should get in touch with Johnny FD in Ukraine. That would be interesing
@dimbasz
@dimbasz 3 ай бұрын
Imagine getting in touch with swineshill
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