I have spent time in 92 countries from California and gave all my assets awayin late1999 and moved to St Petersburg Russia the first week of 2000 and have loved every minutes of it. It is not just safe in the Garden Ring road but everywhere crime is very rare ad people all get a long so it is stress free living and very low cost, very easy to start a business and it is much more cultured and educated than the west. In my adopted city I have never seen a fight and I am everywhere in a city of 7mil. Everyone gets a long which is opposite of my native USA which is very divided, anrgy and dangerous dire poverty. The lack of culture or safe parks and bitter division makes the US a poor quality of life country. It also lies about everything. No country on earth has as dishonest politicians and media. Russians are in a better mood because they are not buried in debt, better educated and have unmatched access to culture. Those who want to have a family in the US are out of luck, it is anti-family and women hate men in the US, The cost of delivering a baby has increased from 1973 $60 to $40,000 now and there are very few young women who would accept a man who is under 6-2 and earning less than $100,000 a year so that combination represent less than 1% of men. Here in Russia raising a family is very affordable, free and the mother starting in the 3rd month of pregnancy gets fully monthly wages from family for3 years, and the state provides a grant to buy a larger home for the growing family
First you destroyed europe and moved to the americas and now you've destroyed the americas and are moving to Russia. Anyone with an ounce of sense wouldn't let westerners anywhere near their nation.
@@jackbadabing5609 I felt a lot more safe in Russia. Major cities in the US are a sh%^$t show. I could never let my kids or wife go to the center of the major cities in the us at night.
2:48 if you were there at the end of June, the flowers meant a commemoration of Germany’s invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941. The monument is to Georgy Zhukov who was a Marshal of the Soviet Union
@@IgorMuravyov-o5r Zhukov is most effective war leader of XX century. His experience is studied in every military academy in the world. And his contribution to the Victory can only be disputed by enemies of Russia.
@@IgorMuravyov-o5r Even Mongolia has a statue of Zhukov, because of his victory at Khalkhan Gol. Other statues of Marshall Zhukov are in Bosnia, Minsk, Omsk, Irbit, Yekaterinburg, Strelkova, Prokhorovka, Kubinka, Krasnodar, Belgorod, Volgograd, Kemerovo and two in St Petersburg. And there was one in Kharkov that was destroyed by the fascist AZOV battalion. Obviously not too many people thought that he was a criminal.
@@avetl you don't know what you are talking about because you have been told fairytails. Who was in charge of liberating China and Korea in 1945? Why not Zhukov? Do you know how soldiers and lower rank officers were characterizing Zhukov in private? You have no clue.
As citizen from both Abu Dhabi/Dubai, I have been to NYC, LA, cali, vegas, San Diego, most of the states and big european cities like london, paris, and berlin and i gotta say Moscow and St Petersburg has shocked me and made it on top of the list for so many reasons! I even had to extend my stay for two straight months during May/July. Definitely visiting in winter!
You forget to say that the majority of Russians are ISLAMOPHOBIC...A friend of my from Iraq is living there for 8 years and he told me unbelivable stories that you do not know as a tourist...
Just returned with my wife from Dubai, Ajman. It's a great country, your place is as clean as ours. The temperature for a Russian person is of course high))) you have the same responsive people, the Palace, the Mosque, are just amazing.
@@KouroshKamyabi You also don't feel the wa..r while being in Moscow because many people living in Moscow do not care. When ukr...nians began bo..m..bing and k...lling Russian civilians in the Belgorod region, people on Moscow were posting videos of young Russian guys playing jazz and dancing in the streets of Moscow while Russian civilians were being murr..eeder..ed in Belgorod. When I commented and asked why they don't care about their own compatriots, the Moscowian people sent me to the f.... word and said to stop bothering them. I am a Rus..sian myself and do not associate myself with those Moscow people who demonstrate their cold-blooded indifference to the people living in Russia beyond the Moscow area. You would find the same opinion if having a frank conversation with millions of Russians residing outside of Moscow.
@@KRANTZ2009 its not just that, everything bad (almost) is increasing in sweden, and good things are decreasing. one of the few good things is that sweden cares well about environment and animals. otherwise most things are getting worse.
Ekaterinburg has a lot of potential. I was shocked when I saw how it was build recently and developing rapidly. My home town is not that far from there in Udmurt Republic region :)
I'm in the UK and visited Moscow in May and agree with everything he is saying. I enjoyed every minute of my trip and am planning to go again. I rode the bullet train (Sapsan) from Moscow to Saint Petersburg which was an amazing experience. 3 hours 45 minutes non stop with breakfast (including alcoholic drinks if desired) served on the way in business class and my ticket cost £95 which I thought was excellent value.
I usually take 2nd class on the Sapsan and just order whatever I want in the restaurant car but to each their own. Still better value than the National Rail.
@@ymmv99 Youy can get a credit card in bank (around 30 min). You just need russian mobile number and biggest troublle - application in russian (in sberbank in Moscow you can find a helper to do it). For RZD.ru use vpn.
Мой мужчина из Великобритании, приезжал в росиию в Москву в 2020 и 2021 году. Считает, что здесь холодно и верит всему что говорят о нас у вас по телевизору. В итоге я одна воспитываю нашего совместного ребёнка в Москве, а он живёт в Белфасте.
@@tamjansan1154 no sabía cómo decirlo pero si es cierto amo a Rusia desde mi adolescencia tanto que lo considero mi patria Mi hermosa y digna Rusia. Peru
@@alexp-ruyou had advantage - speaking language and knowing culture. Plus currency exchange rate was most likely helpful. Had enough money to buy apartment or build house after selling you property in Canada? And yeah, do you still get Canadian SS in addition to Russian? Honestly, sounds pretty good.
@@vg7985 I still own a company in Canada with around 100 employees, so no Social Insurance (SS equivalent in the US), so I still get fleeced with taxes... Just got fed up with eco/lgbtq/trans/woke agenda and constant lies coming out of the government and the MSM to the point where the stress got so high that I lost my sleep entirely. As far as the language, yes it obviously helps, but I don't work here, running things online and phone, in English. Having said that there are suburban areas near Moscow, that are entirely English, German, French, etc speaking for those who left their countries of origin and still want to live within their respective communities.
it's still better to open a Russian card. it takes about 15 minutes at any bank on the street. This is also available for foreigners. as a result, you will have non-cash payment and taxis and rental of scooters, bicycles, etc., etc. in general, very few people use cash in Russia, and you can even pay with a card for milk in a remote village in Siberia (naturally).
You know I have been to many European cities such as Paris Geneva and others, I lived in Dubai for a year, I was in Beijing Sydney Manila Jakarta Brazil. And I can tell you with 100% certainty that Moscow is the most beautiful, the most beautiful city of all the cities I have been to. A combination of history and modern technology, accessible public transport, lots of bars, entertainment, constantly some exhibitions and theatrical performances, lots of sports. Nature! Rivers! Lakes! Available clean natural places in Moscow region and nearby areas (Suzdal Vladimir Tver). Wow, I'm just amazed! Moscow is beautiful and the best city if (except for winter 🥲)
There is a lot of entertainment in Moscow in winter. The cold weather (although the last winters are quite warm) needs to adapt a little. On a variety of ice rinks, ski trails, and venues for many winter holidays, you can get such vivid impressions that you will never forget them.
You haven't been to Russia at least 30 years ago. Then in Moscow in winter it could be -25 -30 degrees. And so for a month or two. Now winters have become mild. The climate is changing. Now such frost is extremely rare, it can last for several days or a week. Yes, of course, Russia is big and if you really want to feel real frosts, then you should go much further east and north. The way winters are now in Moscow - it's a real resort.
Just got back from Moscow last week, moving there in 18 months, America cannot compare. The society, the cleanliness, the safety. The us over the past 7 years is in such a decline . Done
В Москве я хожу по 20000-30000 шагов в день, потому что гулять по Москве одно удовольствие 😊, красивая архитектура и какая-то необычная энергетика у этого прекрасного города.
Russia's greatness to me can be very closely connected to their belief in the Russian Orthodox Church. A Church which has not fallen victim to a WOKE agenda which is not the case for other Western Countries around the World. The Russian Church today is greatly loved and followed by many of the Citizen's of Russia which can in many, many ways account for the peace and tranquility known in Russia today. If only other Western Countries could follow the Christian Traditions as is now a part of Russian life, the entire World would be a great deal better off.
Religion in Russia exists separately from or parallel to the political power, and they do not interfere in each other's affairs. Representatives of religious movements in Russia, unlike their Western counterparts, do not participate in the political life of the country and do not engage in propaganda, for example, LGBT, same-sex marriage, etc. at the behest of politicians.
In America, we can only dream of having such a clean, affordable, well-built, high-tech, and actually, running subway system, such as the one in Russia. Have you been to NYC or LA lately? Our subway systems look like something out of an apocalyptic movie. Dirty, garbage everywhere, graffiti filled, rundown collapsing stations broken subwayy cars every time, and homeless, Junkies all over the subterranean systems. Welcome to America.
Russia has a Federal Program “Comfortable Urban Environment”, which implies the creation of comfortable, clean, safe, beautiful public spaces (subways, parks, squares, children's and sports grounds, cultural, sports, children's, entertainment and leisure centers) or increasing the level of comfort of the urban environment
Man that sucks bro. In NZ our transport system is unreliable and our streets are getting dirtier every year especially in Auckland City. I still want to visit America though.
Россия - высокообразованна страна с большой культурой. Здесь живут люди, которые любят свой дом, свой город, свою страну, стараются соблюдать порядок и чистоту.
I plan to move to Russia next year to be with my girlfriend. She lives in Saint Petersburg. I have visited so many times now. And all I can say is я люблю Россию
Im a New Zealander living in Moscow Kalushkaya. I love it here people are great normal. Such a beautiful place, i will say the tourist areas are far more expensive than other areas as they do make money in those parts. It is very cheap everything compaired to NZ. Food here is probably the most i spend on here. I have never regretted moving
Moscow born Wellingtonian here but I'm stuck in the US for a while now hopefully one day I can come back and convince all my American family to move there.
What's wrong with new zealand you could safely say? I have always wanted to visit this country and it always seemed to me that the middle class in new zealand live as comfortably as possible.
@@Diwii213 well cost of living is a big thing if you have recently been to a NZ grocery shop you will pay huge prices for food example pack of 4 eggs is $8. costs per week in rent are from $500 -800 per week not month government screws you over with costs no matter which one is in. When all your money goes on bills as middle class and you have next to nothing after it it's not living. people there may get by ok but most find it very hard with the cost of living petrol is nearly $3 per liter a lot of people are on the street or living in their car and still work just they don't earn enough to get by any one from NZ knows this is true we don't all own yahts or live the high life only the rich do. It is a beautiful country scenery is great bush walk are very different. People are good and more accepting than other parts of the world but you still have a few brain washed idiots to. it's not as safe as you would think there are bad gang problems. But in general for a holiday there it would be a good one maybe very expensive though
That's a biblical truth. I myself was an atheist not long ago, but now I understand how strongly Orthodoxy influences all of us. A lot of what we consider Russian about ourselves comes from Orthodoxy. We're immersed in it. I understand that now, and you've just proven it again.
Be careful in Russia-it can capture your charm)And if you are from the Western Hemisphere, then know that Russia is a different planet, two different polar worlds in everything. But which country has a Minus or Plus sign is up to you guests to decide. So welcome to Mother Russia) And salaam from the third capital of Russia -the chic city of Kazan)
My husband and I spent 6 months in Russia in 2022. I agree with you: “world-class”. We met fantastic Russians. Everything in the country has a high standard - from simple photocopying service to University education. We fell in love with their culture. I can’t wait to go back. Have been learning the Russian language since then. I encourage others to visit - so many cities to choose from.
Why the main question all foreigners seem to ask is whether it is safe to come to Russia? No russian is concerned with this question whatsoever. Is it perhaps it is NOT safe in all these foreign countries?
Не слышали западной пропаганды, не смотрели их голливудские поделки про злых и опасных русских? Мы всегда были нормальными это янки в девяностые сделали нас бандитами в полном смысле этого слова, эта они разрушили нашу страну руками русских евреев.
12:57 the monument on front of the cathedral is to Prince Pozharsky and citizen Minin thanks to whose leadership Moscow was protected from Polish intervention in November 1612.
Поляки заняли Москву. Минин и Пожарский организовали сопротивление захватчикам, по сути - это была гражданская война, правительственных войск не было по причине отсутствия какого-либо правительства. Это "Смутное время" - период безвластия и хаоса в нашей стране.
Thank you for honesty and respect ! Russian people always loved us silly, but we f...d that up, but still they are going to HELP us when we need ( really soon that is)
@tonyfernandes3557 I visited almost every year with my wife. It was my favorite city in the States,amazing, gorgeous, cool, I stopped going back after 2016, and they made a mess. Sad, MAYBE IS PUTIN FAULT 🤣
@@ik7584 not Russian. Just Soviet. The army belonged to the whole country. His was Russian by nationality, and Soviet General of RKKA by his responsibilities.
@@Ozorosochivast majority of red army been ethnic Russians. And some of Soviet republics collaborated with Nazis, don’t forget that interesting fact of other ethnicities bravery and gratefulness to the great and generous Russian empire and РСФСР later.
You should visit other regions of Russia, Moscow is the big rich city. We have many regions with Buddhist religion and have many temples there, also nature on other regions is beautiful and diverse
@@АллаДокинаучите английский! Человек просто предлагает посетить не менее красивую Россию, которая не опирается на финансы в своей красоте!!! Поздравляю! 🤷♂️ Вы столичная быдлота!!!
Due to the free housing policy during time Soviet Union In Russia 🇷🇺94% of the population lived in their own homes in and 6% live in rent. VS 63% in the United States🇺🇸 live in their own home and 36% live in rent. Affordable apartments are more available in Russia.
В 🇺🇸 по их же официальным данным на улице живут более 12 млн человек. Это население города Москвы дивет в палатках, каких-то прицепах, под мостами и тд.
Oneday i will visit moscow.. watching from philippines.. russia cities are so Clean ive been watching vlogs a lot from foreigners who visited moscow.. they love it..❤❤❤❤
After over 2 years of extensive research my son and I have decided to move to Russia. The quality of life in the united states is eroding and there is no end in sight, there is no future for my son's generation.
@@lanashelby4527 You are 200% correct!! Things have become downright scary, it's so much worse than most people realize. My biggest fear is that the government will not allow us to leave and we will perish. At this point the united states government would rather kill someone than let them leave. I have been trying to find someone who can help us get out. Thank you for your kind words of encouragement and God bless. ♥️😊
18th of June was the 50 years anniversary of Georgi Zhukov's death, hence the flowers too, plus the 22nd f June was the anniversary of the start of The War (Day of Remembrance and Mourning).
В России большое разнообразие сладостей. Так что не соглашусь. Сахар мы едим, но большинство готовит еду дома, а не ест готовую продукцию. По сравнению с другими странами мы больше двигаемся из-за общественного транспорта и пропаганды спорта.
@@ЮлияКушнир-в2ь I've got the feeling you dont travel much and have a very limited knowledge of other countries cuisines and sporting participation rates.
You look like you could be of South Caucasian background (Armenian, Azeri or Georgian), and given that each of them have a big diaspora in Russia and in Moscow in particular, it's no wonder people had assumed that you were local or from one of the former USSR republics.
yep. kitchen over gym. also, its not just sugar or salt or fat - the antibiotics in meat, seafood and poultry, GM grains, etc. are long-term sub-acute toxic. oh, and what NEVER gets talked about is cortisols - in a high-stress environment like US, even if one's diet is reasonably okay, the societal stress that gets equilibrated more or less to everyone makes one gain weight/develop chronic diseases.
Yeah, also the fact he was so afraid that he prefered going to hell rather than being caught by the soviets, because then he would have had to suffer hell twice.
Западные СМИ уже 2 года на эту тему единодушно и истошно надрываются. Иногда только у них проскальзывает, что на Украине не всё ладно, но в основном талдычат: "санкции разорвали экономику России на кусочки, Россия проигрывается..."
@@НикитаШепелев-ч3ф Ну камон, два года уже из каждого утюга западных мэйнстримных медиа ежедневно рассказывают как Россия проигрывает и у Путина рак, спид, сифилис, и дизентерия :) Это прям с февраля 22 года началось и никогда не прекращалось
Ага). Им говорят что россия проигрывает. По сути им не важно что на самом деле,им важно что в мире так думали. А потом,это будет потом. Переобуться успеют. Ну они так думают.
Thank you for the great video tour and for your open-hearted approach to Russia. Do come again, there is so much more to see in Moscow outside the Garden Ring ;)
Another cool thing I liked about Russia, is that they have a sense of unity and community. In the US everyone is so individualistic, and is competition.
I so want to visit Russia. Its my dream and it will come true very soon 😊😊. I have a friend who visited over 50 castles and she said the most beautiful was one in St. Petersburg. That that one put all others she have seen so far in a shame. And the subway looks like a museum. I live in Florida ( the sane state) but i really want to visit Russia.
@@MOBU76 This is a museum. But there is a problem, it will take you several days to get around it. I went for 2 days, but I didn't get to the most interesting exhibitions - I just didn't have enough time. It contains all the best that humanity has ever created. There is a hall with completely golden, patterned walls 4-5 meters high, you walk and a golden glare creeps along the wall behind you. I liked the Egyptian and oriental halls the most. I didn't get into the diamond one, all the tickets were sold out.
I loved Russia so much I married a Russian, and am now living in Russia 😉 All of my friend's wives reached "maximum density", while my wife is still fit and piping hot! 🤣 The other good thing about living here - the government doesn't steal all my money! Taxes here are very low (although they're going to be bumped up a bit soon).
@@Serg-qr5my I have a house in the Krasnodar region, and an apartment in Moscow. I work for myself - we started a small business about 10 years ago in Anapa.
Living in Moscow for 20 years, can confirm every word. Cheap, clean, safe. The only disadvantage I can tell as a citizen is weather. Winter begins very early - mid Oct, and ends in mid April. Temp varies from 0 to -20*C on average. A lot of snow. Summer though is very cool, not super hot, overall very comfortable. If you don’t like cold I’d recommend go to southern cities such as Sochi or Krasnodar, they are well developed but can’t equally compare to Moscow or St. Petersburg - lower city’s budgets
I hear that streets of Moscow are taken better care of during wintertime than those of St. Petersburg - in terms of removing snow and preventing ice on the roads.
Moscow now one of the best city for tourists in the world I think. Was in Moscow in June. My recommendation to visit Patriot park and was museums around.
9:00 Considering the size of Russia, I doubt you'd feel anything up to 200 km from the Ukraine border. Here in Israel for example other than my city which is right in the middle of the country on the coast, you feel the war everywhere else. In my city specifically we didn't have even a single air raid or anything during pretty much every war. In Russia you truly feel the war in Belgorod and Donetsk, A little bit in Rostov and obviously Crimea but nothing paralyzing. For Ukraine, Considering Ukrainians are filming how the army is snatching up people from the streets I guess you feel the war directly everywhere in Ukraine.
Somewhat true. Basically, you are safe once you are 50-60km from the front line. Every now-and-then the Ukrainians will target some oil refinery or military facility with their drones (they have attempted strikes as far out as Kazan). Then there were a few drones that shattered some windows in Moscow a little over a year ago. But first of all, those locations are almost always far from areas where people actually live and work. Second of all, the air defense takes care of most of them. That being said, you are correct about Belgorod and Donetsk. They get shelled and droned on an almost daily basis. Although, Donetsk has gotten better since the Russians took Avdeyevka and pushed the front line further from Donetsk. Before that, residential areas of Donetsk were within mortar range. That being said, I would steer clear of Donetsk city for now. As for people being snatched up, Russia is currently undergoing what we call a "hidden mobilization". Instead of spamming everyone with summons' and shanghaing guys off of the street, they are A) providing prisoners with the possibility of attaining freedom in exchange for service, B) Mobilizing those who have recently canceled their contracts, and C) Providing massive salaries + cash incentives for those who join. So far, this is working, therefore the government has no need to stir the pot by snatching people off of the street. It is important to note though that just like in any country, people with better opportunities tend not to join the military. Your average person in Moscow and St. Petersburg will be highly unlikely to join up, as they can make the same if not more money as a civilian. Therefore, you don't see as many (if any) recruitment ads and billboards in those cities. However, if you head to a small provincial town where the opportunities are not so great, you will find that a lot of people are joining up. Apart from the provinces being more conservative and patriotic, what the military is offering is 6X the average salary in those areas. As a consequence, you not only see a lot of recruitment ads, but you have a lot of people from there who joined up as well. So in a way, you would notice the war if you were to go there.
12:57 This is 17th century cathedral - St.Basil- was constructed to the orders of Ivan the Terrible on the occasion of Kazan becoming part of Russia. Now this cathedral is a museum, part of the State History Museum
That was a great help for me, The hotel I stayed in a couple of weeks ago had one of their staff take me to a Sberbank branch and helped me open an account there. I had no idea it was possible until the hotel reception told me it was possible.
Filling in some informational gaps in the video: The long avenue that you were walking to reach the Moscow Kremlin is Tverskaya Boulvar. The large equestrian statue in front of the Historical Museum of the Russian Federation is of Marshal Grigorii Zhukov, hero of World War II. The flowers were surrounding the plinth of his statue because he died in the month of June. The small green chapel and the wall behind it are restorations dating from about 30 years ago. Stalin had the original structures torn down to allow large pieces of military equipment to be paraded on Red Square. The church that you were walking to is Sankt Vasillievski Cathedral, known in English as Saint Basil's. Unless things have changed, it is a national historical monument and not a working church. The raised circular structure in front of the monument to Minin and Pozharsky is the Lobnoe Mesto or the Chopping Place. Executions and public punishments were carried out here long ago. The street with the lights, as you described on the short side of GUM, is Ulitsa Nikolskaya.
Привет 👋 классное видео 👍🏻 Только вот одну фразу не совсем понял, что значит, Россия не похожа на проигравшую страну, а что, Россия уже проиграла ? 😂😁 что-то не слышал об этом ...🤔 По моему, пока всё как раз наоборот, запад вместе с Украиной проигрывает 👌🏼
11:00 all russians know this sound - it's means for everybody that New Year is coming and everything will be alright)) every year begins with the chimes on TV)
Thanks for the best review of my country's capital city. I recommend you to visit other cities in Russia too. Russia is a completely different world, a world of love, happiness, tranquility, spirituality and freedom. It is a magical country. Our food is all natural. There is a variety of cafes and restaurants of different nations of the world. I don't know how it is in Moscow, but inland we just have an incredible boom in South Korean culture, a lot of cafes and restaurants are opening exactly Korean or Asian cuisine)). And yes, in my hinterland there are lots of mixed families of South African, Arab, Mexican, Indian, etc. Everyone is happy, there is no bowling, no racial discrimination, the children from such marriages are a sight to behold and bring smiles and oomph! Welcome to Russia🙏😉!
@@Artaxxerx не поверите, в каждом городе мира есть "автозавод". Между прочим, этот стереотип времён 90ч и 2000х уже изжил себя. Сегодня по количеству преступлений лидирует Нижегородский район. С благоустройстыом в нижней части города тоже стало гораздо лучше. Мое Сормово расцвело, и не только его исторический центр
Not just metro system, but buses and trolleybuses are great. And Moscow got this system of overground electrical trains called 'Moscow central diameter' that can take you to suburbs.
Thank you for telling the truth! I wish the western media would do it to)) Everyone is welcome in Russia. Politics are politics, people are people. Two absolutely different things!
Yeah i don't like what Russia is doing to Ukraine but besides that the government takes care of their own country very well, so i think there's no need to completely hate Russia because of this war
You are all sheeps of your master puppet (putin). Plus I don't condone war. I would have loved to visit Russia, but I will never visit your country and give you money. Salute.
It's because of war and taking as much oil stakes as possible that they can look after themselves so well. They have lots to go around. They had plenty and still wanted to steal Ukraine@@Hongsebaoshi
A good video from a good man. It's very nice to hear that you enjoyed your time in Moscow. I will definitely watch your videos about Canada. It has become very interesting what life is like in your country
главное не перепутать туризм с эмиграцией. но в целом, прожив 44 года в москве и побывав как турист в разных странах могу сказать, что, да, в москве удобнее жить чем где бы то ни было. одно напрягает - холодная зима.
@@politrazor если есть удаленная работа, то как я понимаю, то везде можно жить.. просто вопрос еще в том, что человеку сложно найти такой вариант, да и не все хотят работать удаленно. личное общение, коллектив сложно заменить удаленной работой.
@@lanashelby4527 сказать легко: Езжай в тёплые страны зимой! Жизнь то вся настроена уже... Не вырваться. Я раньше очень хотел зимой жить в теплой стране, а сейчас и зима уже кажется прекрасным временем. Когда холодно ум свежее
I hope to visit Russia one day for an extended stay. I have always been intrigued by the history, the people, and the culture of Russia. Thank you for showing us this video.
Appreciate of visiting my country, hope u enjoyed ur trip! Unfortunately i found ur vid after u left, i could tell u some cool places to see. Anyways waiting u to come again to Moscow and SaintP! Wish good luck!
@@Artaxxerxпо сравнению с католическими, протестантскими костелами наши переполнены просто. Все в сравнении познается. Проверьте лично, потом комментируйте
@@Artaxxerx. вот не надо тут лохматить бабушку. И подвирать. 4% - это те, кто ходит в церковь каждую неделю, а половина населения ходит в церкви менее регулярно, но по праздникам таки ходит. А еще куча буддистов ходят в свои храмы и мусульман ходят в мечети. Плюс разные неучтенные кришнаиты. Так что не надо тут...
The stats 100% lie about obesity. They either lie about Russias numbers or about US numbers, because when I went to Russia a few weeks ago, I too never have seen so manh fit people in my life in the US
Dude, love to see your videos. I'm a brown guy and it's nice to hear the accounts of another brown guy traveling to places I want to go to. I've been to China and am depressed returning back to the States. Can't wait to go back
I live on the east coast of USA. Right outside of Baltimore. Seeing how clean and safe Moscow is amazing. You quite literally can not walk around 70% of Baltimore city without feeling like you are going to be robbed.