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Medicine in Russia is free for everyone; to do this, you need to get a medical insurance policy and register with any clinic. The ambulance arrives free of charge, even if you call it every day. There are also paid clinics if you have extra money. Pharmacies are 24/7, where you can buy medications without a prescription, even antibiotics. One day, I forgot the recipe at home and they sold it to me, taking my word of honor. They cut out my appendix, I was in the hospital for 2 weeks until the stitches were removed. I was treated, given injections, fed, and when I was discharged I did not pay a single ruble. On the contrary, my employer paid me sick leave in the same amount as my salary. God bless Putin!
@lanakim8963 He can stop it if he wants to because he's the president, not the Soviet anymore but Russia. Different president different laws. Its up to him to continue or not that laws from the past administration.Give credit where credit is due.
I don't quite agree with the thesis that Russians are not that sociable. It's just that Americans talk to everyone , and this communication is "superficial." And Russian people have a strong depth of character. They are not interested in empty conversations . If you talk to a person , you talk to them with all your heart .
I absolutely agree! It's just that Americans and I have a different understanding of the term "sociability" - just smile at everyone and chat about nothing superficially - this is not sociability in Russian!)))
Agree! It’s in the culture to not smile or laugh without a reason, and making eye contact doesn’t qualify as reason. Remember how Americans mocked Soviet figure skaters for not smiling from ear yo ear while waiting for their score? Talked about how miserable and oppressed they must be? Well, it just wasn’t a moment that warranted smiling.
Русские жизнь отдают за друга, товарища… за родину!!!!! Последним куском хлеба поделятся, в трудные времена .. в 90е, если какие то купишь дефицитные продукты , сам не ешь а гостям держишь!!!!! Всем зашедшим в дом, даже без приглашения предлагают чай или покушать в месте!!!!!!??
The 90's thriving economy of the US you're talking about was due to the fall of the USSR and the plundering its resources by Americans. Same reason why Dems and Conservatives were friends as you say, they were feasted on the corpse of their competitor at the expense of the poverty and life of the Russian people. Yes, your politicians then had nothing to fight for; they had everything in abundance. As a Russian, I cannot share your optimism for those times.
Это да. Меня прямо передергивало когда он восхищался ((. Собственно текущая война и связана с тем, что американцы подъели то, что награбили и пришли за новой порцией.
@@RussiaAmericanDream Well, I don't think anyone in Russia blames ordinary Americans for what happened then and is happening now. Unfortunately, ordinary citizens have almost no influence at all on the policies pursued by American elites.
The main difference between the USA and Russia is that in Russia the main thing is honor, in the USA the main thing is money. It is from these two conceptual things that we need to consider the entire Russian mentality. And looking into the history of Russia, you can find clear confirmation of this unchanged concept over many centuries; this is the formula of the Russian soul and the main Russian code.
У нас ввели закон и штрафы и те кто рисовал,потом мыли все граффити по всему Минску. Убирали город ещё месяц и желающих рисовать на стенах резко сократилось! Можно сказать их совсем нет!😂😂😂✌️🕊️🌍🇧🇾
Year 2000. Putin's first night in Kremlin. Stalin comes to him in a dream. - "How do I fix this falling-apart country," asks Putin. - "Easy", says Stalin. "First, you get rid of all the liberals, then paint the Kremlin blue". - "Why blue?" Asked Putin. - "That's my boy!" replied Stalin. "I'm glad you didn't question the first part."
При этом Путин является либералом и ведет либеральную политику. Просто он адекватный либерал, а не либераха-навальнист-тупая-малолетняя-борцуха-за-свободу.
You have lost weight in Russia, you have become younger. If you walk so often and a lot, do not eat sweets and bread, then you will soon become an athlete)
Yeah they are not straight but forward. And they murder people for entertainment. Over 500 children and toddlers they massacred in Unraine last 2 years. And they deported 700 thousand Ukrainian children to russia. There will be many russians going to jail for this. We know names, addresses, and their involvement in the crimes against those children.
Кроме квартир, у большинства россиян есть еще дачи. Иногда дачи это вполне большие дома пригодные для жилья круглый год. Традиция россиян жить зимой в квартире, летом на даче
I heard " Brunswick Stew" and my head snapped up. Lol. An aunt served me some last night that was delicious. The Russians might like Southern Bar-B-Que. It is fantastic! I agree with your assessment about the state of our country. It is NOT the same nation that I grew up with and knew for so long. Its gone and the GD globalist stole it. I admire what the Russians have achieved. They have actual values, love their families, love their culture and traditions. Very tough, intelligent people. Ive always wanted to visit the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Moscow and the enormous countryside. So glad I stumbled across your channel.
We do BBQ by ourselves, there are special places in some parks with preinstalled grills for public use, but even better is to get out of city on weekend to our summer houses or cabins (called Dacha), its basically a weekend retreat houses outside of city most people have for relaxation and to get away from city and enjoy nature, do BBQ or Shashlik or even have your little own garden as a hobby. People, especially retired and no longer working love spending time there. 🤗
@@Goorood Это часто создает проблемы, когда в соседнем лесу, рядом с высоткой, начинают жарить шашлык. В безветренную погоду во дворе скапливается много дыма. Как это происходит на НовойТрехгорке, Одинцово. Так что я скорее за запрет этого безобразия.
из пропасти вытащил Примаков за 9 месяцев 98-99 год. А Путин продолжил политику по гайдарочубайсовским лекалом. "газ, нефть есть остальное купим" Как итог автопром мертв, электронная промышленность мертва, все что сегодня как-то функционирует, функционирует благодаря обходу санкции и Китаю.
Minor correction. Standard income tax in Russia is 13%. It's possible to shave is down to 6% or even 5% for some self-employed activities. It can be even less than that depending on a region with a "patent". I agree with you on many points, especially the immoral policies on homeless people in the "first world" countries. If you happen to be around north-west of Moscow I'd be happy to buy you a beer Sir.
Мы понимаем вашу боль! В Америке много прекрасных людей, и вы правда очень близко нам по духу. Думаю, Россия лучшее место для настоящих американцев: добрых, искренних, справедливых, христиан...
С чего вы расхваливаете людей, которых не знаете? И никаких американцев в принципе не существует, если вы не индейцев имеете ввиду: это англичане, евреи, поляки, ирландцы, немцы и пр. - вот они к нам и приезжают.
People live in apartments because historically it's easier. For example, due to central heating, walls and neighbors retain heat. In the middle zone the temperature is from -31 to +31. Think about why apartment buildings). При этом, почти каждая семья имеет загородный дом, летний, когда температура позволяет выращивать натуральные продукты для себя и своей семьи, или как наслаждением красотой природы.
Участки под дачу давали всем. В советское время бесплатно. Но не для наслаждения природой, а чтобы картошку и огурцы выращивать. Нужно было выживать в трудные годы.
@@user-iv8ou6th1h Давали то участки явно не для этого и до 90х, когда нам пришлось выживать. Некоторые цветочки выращивали, а не картошку. Хотя своя картошка вкуснее магазинной, как и остальное.))
@@molly35ru Профессорские дачи никто не отменял, в лесу и с цветочками. Кто хорошо жил при советской власти. У меня же все мои родные и знакомые сажали картошку, огурцы, помидоры. Яблоки собирали.
9:30 I was born in Yugoslavia, and came to the U.S when I was 3 years old. although it isn't Russia. Everything is identical regarding the social welfare system and no homeless people. I see chronically homeless people everywhere here in California and it's heartbreaking.
I like the formula that I heard from an American in Russia. He said that if you come to Russia, you have to become Russian. You have to immerse yourself in Russian culture, otherwise you will not survive. Unlike in the USA, where you have to remain who you identify yourself to be. It's great if you become Russian. This does not mean that you have abandoned your culture, it means that you respect another culture. This tolerance is lacking in the West.
I quite agree with that concept. When in Russia you need to unleash your inner Russian so to speak. It's not very difficult in fact. There's a bit of a Russian in everyone :)
Interesting! My family immigrated from ussr to usa and I felt that I had to renounce my heritage and totally assimilate to be socially acceptable because of russophobia and sovietophobia. Only decades later did I realize how much I lost because of that pressure.
You can find excellent barbecue in Caucusus regions people sometimes fly from Moscow and other big cities to Vladikavkaz, Nalchik or Dagestan to have good food, enjoy nature only for weekend and it’s much cheaper there
@@user-qw7pq5jz2q Ну вот не надо грязи, давай конкретно, напиши адрес дома и номер подъезда где валяются шприцы. Я лично приеду и посмотрю на них. Последний раз я видел шприцы в подъездах где-то в самом начале двухтысячных уже сейчас точно и не вспомню.
There is a place in Moscow that is called SMOKE IS and it is running by american and they serve real south style bbq from giant smokers. I bet there are some authentical texmex places also but I don't like mexican cuisine so I can't give you a straight advice 😗
@@RussiaAmericanDream I don’t know if anyone has already advised you and how late I am with my comment, but I advise you to try Armenian or Georgian cuisine, which may well resemble Mexican. In Russia, shawarma is sold at almost every step. Let's call it the Arabic version of a burrito.
I also used Russian Made Easy and Russian Accelerator, and I highly recommend them. I’m not fluent in Russian, but they gave me a great foundation. Accelerator is well worth the meager price, and I’m cheap. :) I was born in 60 and share many of your sentiments.
@@user-pp4gr1oh2s ну чувак явно неодупляет ни законов рф ни её истории вообще ничего)) такое ощущение он тут случайно оказался)) говорит бездомных нет употому что полиция неразрешает быть бездомным аххаахха впрошлом видео причесывал что законы в России необязательно исполнять хахах...ну пусть попробует клоун..... где он такого говна набрался хз.....и это дерьмо он транслирует америкосам)
@@user-pp4gr1oh2s да оно в прошлом видео на полном серьезе рассказывало что в рф законы необязательны к исполнению....а в этом видео на полном серьезе втирает что нету бездомных в рф потому что полиция неразрешает....короче чувак в какой своей вселеннной живет и транслирует свои больные выдумки американцем....а потом удивляемся почем уони думают что унас медведи по улицам ходят а русские все бухают поголовно...да вот живой пример...дядя находясь в рф несет откровенную ложь или он реально отсталый или специально...думаю первый вариант....рассказывает только одному ему известные законы рф ...ппц ты хоть вслушайся что он несет
В современной России многие имеют бесплатное жильё, благодаря Советскому Союзу. Жильё, квартиры давали бесплатно! Мои три тётки получили квартиры от государства. У одной была шикарная четырехкомнатная квартира от завода, на котором она работала. Дали,как многодетной матери.Правда, она не смогла потом её сохранить в 90е , разменяла на 2 двухкомнатные в старой хрущёвке. Но сам факт! Мои родители купили кооперативную квартиру в позднем СССР, платили за кооператив копейки без каких-либо процентов! В 90е оформили собственность. У нас божами становятся маргиналы, которых обманули мошенники или совсем спившиеся маргиналы, которые сами всё профукали. В 90е это было повсеместно. Сейчас люди работают, пашут, а если вообще нет вариантов, берут ипотеку! И всё: капиталистическое рабство))
@user-pu7hz5tu3e у детдомовцев часто отжимали квартиры. Была история, как в одном городе, даже мэр этим занимался, при помощи своих шестёрок, ранее судимых.
Only cheese in a mousetrap is free. For these apartments, the working people plowed in three shifts, like in Papa Carlo's band group. First of all, apartments were given to married people, or at the birth of a child. They were given to great scientists, cosmonauts, and other "honored artists", taking into account how much the average Russian worker earned at that time, and American, it is safe to say that a person still earned money for his apartment, but because of low salaries, he could not buy it. But the Soviet authorities framed this case as if they were handing over this apartment for free. So don't write all this nonsense.
well, you might be not totally right about bbq, Russians love bbq, it's called ШАШЛЫК and the places with ШАУРМА also sell bbq. The designated bbq stands are usually better. Try them out
One point about Russian conservatism (speaking as a Russian). Traditional values are something that's being taught to you since childhood, but that's not something that's being enforced. From movies etc. I get the vibe that American conservatives often see it as their civil duty to interfere whenever they see something that goes against their idea of good and bad. For example, I remember a scene in some American show where a policeman saw a car where teenagers were making love, and he interfered to stop them and take them home. That seemed quite wild to me. Like, why are you minding other people's business? No crime is being committed, so why do you take it on yourself to get involved? Russians in general are quite suspicious of the people who force their ideas on others. For this reason being ideological (regardless of the ideology) is not seen as a virtue. You're expected to be normal and decent. If you're not, people will just avoid you.
Another couple of corrections that need to be made. Yes, certain laws can be ignored if you're a private individual keeping a low profile. For example, nobody cares if you download copyrighted music and movies, and the 6% tax rate for self-employed people like private tutors is that low exactly because self-employed people mostly didn't care to pay taxes at all. But if you start a business for example, the authorities will pay a much closer attention to you. If you want to open a cafe, be sure to study all the fire, epidemiology and tax regulations, because governmental checks are real and no joke. There is a tacit understanding among people around here which of the rules are overly complicated and can be ignored and which rules must actually be followed. So if you're new in Russia, don't come with the mindset that «ah, laws just don't apply to real life». In many cases they do, and you can run into trouble if you don't respect them where it counts. Also don't trust a random Russian person's opinion on it. They would probably understate the importance of regulations in areas they aren't familiar with themselves. So if you want to open a business, seek a businessman's advice, etc. Or just do everything by the book to be on the safe side.
Вы когда снимаете,не снимайте только свое лицо.Не то,чтобы оно было не приятным,но народу все же интересна другая местность как живет другой народ.❤❤А вы и вправду очень симпатичный!😂😂👍👍😀😀✌️✌️🕊️🕊️🌍🌍🇧🇾💐💐💐💐
6% для бизнесменов находящихся на упрощенной системе налогообложентя, для мелкого бизнеса, для крупного бизнеса налог 18%, для физических лиц единый налог в 13%
In fact, it's certainly not that welcoming. There are many "hidden" taxes. Somewhere there was a realistic calculation of all expenses on the Internet, and payments can go beyond 50%
@@RedfvvgWhat do you have in mind? If an enterprise has employees, then yes, it pays the state about 40% (this is in general taking into account the income tax of 13%) for each employee this is the pension, social, medical fund of Russia, in general, due to these payments from enterprises, there is free medicine. Those. the employee himself does not pay anything for himself personally, the only thing that Russians pay themselves from taxes is the annual property tax, which is approximately 0.1% of the cadastral value of this property, and the annual transport tax is approximately the same. Those. For Russians, the concept of tax is very distant.
Не надо врать. Общая сумма налога около 32 процентов. С зарплаты я имею в виду. Если вы на руки получили 60 тр, то налог составляет 23 тыс, которые платят работодатели. 13% это миф.
just found your channel, thanks for the perspective! i'm a russian student, who lives basically 15 minutes away from where you ended the video, totally crazy
The main difference is that the G-7 Nations pissed away their resources in search of Profits. Russia seems to have not allowed unrestrained exploitation to waste their resources. The USA needs resources, Russia appears to ask for a fair deal. The USA has bee working at Victoria Nuland's War for 30 years to take Russian Assets. That has cost the USA more than they can accumulate in profits. So the Wealthy in the USA are unhappy.
Homeless situation is not quite what you describe. People are not given apartments for free. But they have options to spend night at shelter where they can wash, clean clothes, have a meal.
As for the taxes in Russia: if you are just an employee in a company, you are actually paying 13% taxes of your salary + the employer pays about 35% of your salary (it is on top of your salary, at the employer's expense) for you into pension fund, social security fund, etc. But if you are a freelancer you can register with the tax authority as a freelancer (it can be made just in a phone app and the procedure takes literally 3 minutes, you don't have to file any paper documents) and pay 4-6% of you income basically through the same app. You can also start your own business as a sole entrepreneur and pay 6% tax of the income + 1% donation to the social security fund. If you are doing business as a medium/large scale company, you pay 20% VAT.
Hello! 6% tax - AFAIK it's a small individual business tax, larger businesses pay bigger taxes. The employer pays the social care tax for every employee (35% of the employee's salary). Hired worker pays the 13% income tax (not himself, the employer does the bureaucratic part on his behalf). Homeless people do exist in Russia, they can be seen nearby big train stations. Of course, the scale of the problem is not like in the U.S. where it's even worse than Yeltsin's Russia when so called 'black realtors' were at their peak.
Well, I am 62 now and not about to pick up and move my family to Russia. I’m doing OK here in NW Ohio. But your videos are most interesting to me, as I was a Russian and East European Studies major in college and took three years of Russian language. In my early thirties I had even reached a point of being functional in it (this was the early 90s, when I was tutoring a Russian Jewish immigrant family in English). It’s a fascinating country with a rich history and culture indeed. Got you a new sub. I’m really looking forward to seeing more videos if you get to travel around the country. I am interested to see what it’s like when you get away from the Moscow area. I hope you can do this.
It's good that people like you (Americans) have lived in America and here and can compare lives there and here in Russia. You are talking about security in Russia on the streets. So during the Soviet era, there was even more security. Being a child (a schoolboy 10 years old), I could walk several kilometers around the city alone and nothing would happen to me.
Yes, apartment complexes look the same, we even have a movie “Irony of fate” based on that :) but now they at least try to build them to look different
Brilliant, simple, and quite profound analysis! It is important to mention that we respect honest Americans, loving principles of free and brave enterpreneurship. The 20s of 20th century has a fantastic examples of cooperation.
I can say even more about pharmacies: I live near Almaty in a small village called Zhandosovo. We have several 24h opened pharmacies. In a village. Of course it's not Russia, but indeed we're the same in general
@@ihikebc2295 I've checked Wikipedia and it says 5,5K in 2009. But now I guess it's over 10 thousand people. Village mayor (akim in KZ) even build new big school block. It is very popular place because lies near Almaty borders. And of course there's a beautiful nature with mountains, hills and rivers.
How much gets the pharmacist working 24/7 in your village? And how much gets a pharmacist in Germany or US? It is that simple: labor is expensive in the West and people work for a song where you live.
@@yurisolovyov2694 comparing wages do not forget to compare expenses. It costs MUCH cheaper to live in a KZ village than anywhere in Germany, especially in a city.
Hi, my name is Natalia, I'm a teacher of English myself. I sometimes get requests from students and colleagues for lessons with native speakers. It's become a bit challenging since many have left Russia. Can I get your contacts please? Maybe you could also recommend some of your colleagues. I will appreciate it. Thanks!
Even teeth in Russia are treated absolutely free of charge, of course complex prosthetics cost money, but in general you can cure teeth without paying a cent.
@@alexgainsborough4921 На обычное лечение?Хоть сейчас иди в ближайшую и записывайся бесплатно.Я говорю про лечение и удаление,конечно порцелановую пасть никто бесплатно не поставит.
I'm reading you, and it seems that we have communism here when everything is free. But for some reason, dental doctors are still among the highest paid. You can only have a tooth removed for free, well, OK, you can get a free cement seal, which can crumble pretty soon.. for several years.
Well, you actually can find some homeless people in a city. Rarely, but pretty possible. In general government or charity organizations do a lot to help those people. And lotss of them accept this help, but not all...
It would probably be more correct to call your homeless people slackers looking for freebies. I live in a small town in the Tver region. I have never seen homeless people in my city. There are alcoholics and those who voluntarily lose their human appearance. but even they do something (sell scrap metal and the like) and live somewhere. No one is lying on the streets or living in tents.
We have a dish shashlyk (шашлык), it is widely spread and maybe can be a good substitution to barbecue. Could you please describe Mexican food, what are the dishes and ingredients? I'll maybe find some local substitutions too.
В России исторически, власть была ответственна и брала на себя обязательства по защите общества и организации жизни. Иначе было не выжить! В западной культуре, власть была средством силового отъёма средств у населения. И да я согласен с тем, что власть на западе, это преступники, а в России власть ответственна за народы и жизнь в стране. Хотя, внешне может различий и нет, но и сейчас без сильной, устойчивой власти России и её народам не выжить. Придут иностранные завоеватели и силой отберут всё, что принадлежало людям! А само население превратятся в рабов. Защищайте Россию!
The openness of Russians very similar to other European countries and in some countries like Finland for example people are much less open than Russians are.
There were singificant number of homless people in Moscow ten years ago. Now there a lot less, yet there are some of them. My wife works in IT company that automates business processes for Moscow's social care for homeless people. There is a whole network of services and places for homless people to come for help. They can get food, use bathroom, get help in resocialization.
Actually, with taxes is more complicated. If you are self-employed (that's very suitable for service based economy) ypu pay 4 or 6% from any incoming money (4 from individuals, 6 from enterprises). For individual entrepreneurs there is flat rate about $500. For others, who are employed there is 13% flat income tax and almost 30% of social security and mandatory health insurance (this is payed by employer). VAT is 18%, some special taxes on gasoline or alcohol is present too, done are off in special economical development zones... So, it's basically ok, especially knowing a vast social services available for people.
Hello just found your channel and I have been heavily following those who same from the west and moved to my homeland and it’s an honor to see Russia do so well compared to 1995
Huh, you were shocked and surprised cause of snow in November? Well, you're not alone there, as long as i could remember myself, every winter the snow comes a surprise for city services :D
Это ещё не коснулся общего среднего и профобразования. И да, налоги от 4 до 13% и очень много разных систем налогового учёта. А уж про отдых и дачи диссертации писать можно 😁
Россия социальное государство! Это фундаментальная разница: у нас важно общее, а в Америке индивидуальное. Каждый барахтается в одиночку. Может показаться что у нас нет свободы слова, но это культура, а не политика! За слова принято отвечать, на западе смысл жизни - МНЕНИЕ высказать своё профанское, никому ненужное, враль постоянно- суть общения. В России за слово можно и по лицу получить.
6% is not maximum, but minimum of just one tax you pay in Russia, is you are certain type of a businessman. Regular people pay 13% income tax + ~15% "social tax" (several taxes) + 20% sales tax included into every price tag.
As a russian who lived in europe where mexican food is actually present here and there, I do miss it back in Russia a lot, that being said however, I was always saying that mexican food for americans is like georgian food for russians, I got half of the office addicted to khachapuri, so while not exactly a replacement, definitely worth trying😅 If you happen to cook a lot/enjoy cooking, maybe show off and start advocating for mexican food among your russian friends so that demand for mexican cuisine will grow (damn I could use some quesadilla right about now... 🤤) At least I'm glad to see jalapenos appearing as an ingredient here and there in various menus recently
actually, we don't mind gays and lesbians here, but just do it private, no marriages and etc. if u do it under closed doors and don't spread about your addictions, you will be ok.
Can you talk about what you do to support yourself financially while living there in Russia? Are you an I.T. guy who works for an American company? Or do you work as a private contractor, offering your services over the internet?
I teach English online to adults looking for conversation practice, and also to kids and teenagers with a local private school. Native speakers are in high demand because most of them left when the SMO started. I had an IT job and was working remotely, but it was extremely boring, and English teaching is so much more interesting and rewarding.
Tax in Russia: 13% tax on annual incomes up to 5 million rubles, rising to 15% for anything over that level. For example, the Middle class for Saratov (American Dream Set) ~2mln...4mln rubles. Social security taxation is on the Employer but if you are individual entrepreneur you pay additionally for the Social security 6%
Мне кажется, что между белым американцем-христианином и русским, больше общего чем кажется! Именно то от чего избавилась Америка, приобрела Россия-это традиционные ценности, поэтому это и привлекает людей с традиционными взглядами и ранее составлявшими основу англосаксонского мира! Это моё личное мнение
Sure, why not? As soon as you hit 18, you're free to do anything legal, including registering your own IP (ИП - индивидуальный предприниматель). That's a legal business entity with its own tax regime (6% from total income by default + 40k RUB per year to social security funds). If you're not a citizen yet, you'll need to have a work permit to do this, which sounds legit.
I live in a district which was planned and built in 70s. There are school, two kindergartens and about 15 long five-strored houses. It has all you need within 5 min walk, but god damn this place is a maze. I was lost several times when I was a kid within 150m from home cause every building looks the same.
Невзрачные одинаковые советские многоэтажки вполне доступное жилье, со всеми удобствами. В СССР не было бездомных у всех было жилье. Эти квартиры, возможно, доставшиеся от бабушек и дедушек или родителей хорошая материальная база для людей
14:27 the maximum tax is 15%; most people pay 13% tax. 6% tax is for some businessmen if they meet some conditions. 20:54 Russian pharma-companies pay lower tax: 10%. That helps to keep low retail prices. 23:07 perhaps, one of the reasons is that GMO is prohibited in Russia. So, all the food is healthy.
Вы были в грузинских ресторанах? Там всегда есть шашлык (по вашему барбекю), это очень вкусная острая кухня. Вам должно понравиться. Мы ее любим также, как вы мексиканскую. Например, сеть ресторанов Джонджоли, но их много разных.
У большинства россиян есть загородные дома и дачи. Но зимой выбирают жить в квартире,потому что это удобно и дешево. В городах сосредоточены многочисленные кафе,клубы,рестораны,музеи,театры,супермаркеты,больницы,аптеки на доступом растоянии. Многоквартирных домах,за весьма символические выплаты,подается горячая и холодная вода,электричество,газ,уборка территории,вывоз мусора, и особенно отопление за долгие холодные зимы и многое другое. Это обьясняет почему россияне предпочитают жить квартирах отличие от американцев.
США - страна эмигрантов. Там вряд ли кому-то будет интересно смотреть очередного трехсот миллионного эмигранта. А для нас это в новинку и вполне вероятно скоро тоже станет банальностью 🙂
У меня есть тоже пример : рожала при Путине , была безработной ,все обследования и роды с Кесарево операцией - бесплатно. Для меня до сих пор загадка : зачем проходила Лор -врача
Если не замечает, значит слишком маленький процент по отношению к населению. Конечно они есть, в основном алкаши, которых облопошили. Но это ж не сравнимо с америкой. Там больше бомжей, чем живущих в домах людей. Естественно, это образно...
Hello, you say "apples from the shop of Дикси good". If you want (in september, when apples done), I can share for you (it's free) natural apples from my father. It's smells really really good.
It is 13% tax if you are an eployee, if u r entrepreneur you can choose between 6 and 15%. Other entity types have their nuances too. 6% is a minimum. Oh. No. There is a 4% option too if you work only for yourself. Like a freelancer. It is 4%. But as an eployee you can return some of your paid taxes if you used a paid medical service, gyms or you have bought a place to live. It is a nice touch :) And instead of mexican food we have georgian. Hinkali. Healthier than tacos, you know :). And you have really lowered a house price in urban areas or near cities. A decent house will cost you 10 mil at least. I mean there are cheap houses, but it will need a nice repair. You pay for a land in this case more, than for a house. :) Anyway, good luck here. It is a nice place to live. Not the best, but still :)