Country living is fantastic. But its not for everyone. Are you ready to get up at 4:30 am to feed the cattle? Lets cook some delicious food and talk to locals in a Kyrgyz village Support me on Patreon - / russianplus
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This is my village .In our village everyone knows each other.People are very friendly,hardworking and hospitable.Nature is very beautiful,clear water,clean air.Oroz ake is a kind and generous person.👍👍👍
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,$
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,$
Hi Slava! Thank you for another interesting video. I hope you, your wife, and baby are well. I know you must be very busy. I look forward to your next video. Our best to you from Burlington, West Virginia. John@@RussianPlus
Thank you for letting us know their lifestyles and daily routine. It is really interesting to know from that 48 years old gentleman that USSR time was better with collective farms and jobs. Alas a hard lesson after the collapse. From Tamilnadu India.
Greetings Slava. Interesting video, thnx for sharing your experience staying with the wonderful Kyrgyz family. Looking forward to more videos from the regions if possible, take care
From myanmar formerly known as (Burma)love your videos both channels Cool vision and the Russian plus'' i find it interesting and admired of your creative idea of a fabulous travelling around the globe'' cheers''❤😊😊
I loved this episode and did not want it to end. Beautful people and scenery. How did the brains taste? Can you describe the flavor, texture, smell, etc? Thank you!
@@christyliebel9500it's like creamy a bit dry paste but same time juicy. I'm local, sometimes I'm scared to try it but after I try it's so delicious. Try one day you will love it.
I have tried Iranian style sheep and goats' head, and it's crazily delicious, so if there is Iranian society around the place you live, then go and try and sure you will love it
Overall the people of central Asia are very nice people and the hospitality among the Muslims is not comparable. American RU-vidr Drew Binsky(Jewish) who traveled to all the countries in the world(197), sometimes repeatedly visited some countries. He said that people in Muslim countries are the most hospitable people. I met all the soviet people while I lived in St. Petersburg for a decade and one year in Zaparozhye(1974 arrived via Moscow from Bangladesh. Everywhere we were welcomed much better than other countries' students because our country just fought and got back independence with the help of the USSR and India. Not only in Central Asia but people from the Indian subcontinent were admired by the soviet people due to our culture, Movies, songs, etc. Unfortunately during the soviet times, communist authorities did not allow us to go somewhere without a visa(internal visa). If want to go to Moscow for a passport renewal or something to do, we have to get a visa from the Police(kgb) via the Dean's office. I visited several times during the winter as an Azerbaijani. The conductor (wagon attendance) asked me Drug or Jemliak otkuda. I said Baku. He believed it. otherwise called the police to arrest me.
I find it very interesting that many of these countries miss being part of the old USSR. As a child, I loved studying Geography. However, back in those days, the USSR was just considered "Russia"... at least that's the way I used to view it. Of course, as I got older, I realized that there were many other countries (12 in total, I think, including Russia) that were part of the Soviet Union, but it was still a bit mysterious to me. Since the breakup, access to information about these places is much more readily available. I really enjoy these types of videos. Keep up the great work Slava.
@user-mm7zi4ue7dСтраны центральной Азии не хочет быть в составе России! И эти страны не бедные как вам кажется! У нас если человек умный и трудолюбивый то он найдет богатство, если глупый и ленивый тогда он бедный! Вы не правильно размышляете! Мы не из за ресурса России были в составе СССР!
15 советских республик СССР. Знает каждый школьник. И люди там в душе практически все так и остались советскими с привычками русского менталитета. Потому что такой жизни нигде в мире не было и не будет .
Где вы так хорошо выучили английский? У вас невероятно хорошее произношение и богатый сундук слов в вашем владении. Благодарю за такое хорошее видео, такое качество, мне остаётся только учить и учить английский. Я прошу прощение, где что неправильно написал, я просто живу в Германии, русский подзабыл немного, нехватает слов. А английский учу где-то 5-6 лет. Не хватает опыта.
Добрый день. Спасибо. Закончил иняз . Далее год в сша . А после практика при любой возможности. Я все еще встречаю новые слова и запоминаю Успехов в изучении 😊
Thank you. Yeah people are nostalgic about the Soviet days but that’s only because they feel it was better back then. They had more security. However, many post-Soviet countries don’t feel that way.
What a stunning looking village with the trees and hills so off the beaten track. He'd do ok here in the UK but maybe something cooked diff than the sheep's head ha!
good interview with the locals. was somewhat surprised to know big size family is still typical in present day. the land has limit for sustainable population.
Nice...I can do without the meats, the sweets and breads and vegetables is what I like the most. Nice Community & Villages-thanks for the video-I love seeing other Countries & how they live😍
Yep, because the smarter ones take over. Here in the capitalism western world they are called the 1%, the rich, the corporate owners; their oppression is even more vicious than the government's. These people are just attesting of what it is like, cause they have experienced both worlds, and it's interesting to listen to what they have to say.
Свобода, когда твои мозги отдыхают и тело наслаждается жизнью. А после развала СССР, то люди стали действительно свободными, негде работать, ходить как дурак туда сюда в свободном пешим ходом, ни зная что делать и как кормить семью. Свобода пришла ворам и мошенникам которым при СССР руки ломали, и заставляли их работать ради народа! Вы просто не знаете что такое СССР, и вам в мозги влили ту информацию что было выгодна вашим властям. При СССР медицина, обучение, детские сады, жильё все была бесплатной для простого народа. Не было нацизма и шовенизма все нации жили как братья и не было границ, ездили куда угодно без паспортного режима. А цены на продукты и бытовую технику и всему были одинаковы везде, что в Москве то и в Бишкеке и других регионах была одинаковой. Вы не видели и не жили в СССР, а я жил и считал себя свободным и без заботливым счастливым человеком. СССР это неповторимая добрая держава. Привет из Кыргызской ССР 😊
Yes, a lot of kyrgyz citizens working and studying in Budapest because the last years we have signed bilateral agreements with Orban and Peter Siaarto 😅😅😅😅😅
@@uu-pb8nn Yes, you are right. Also, 150 Kyrgyz students are able to study at universities in Hungary for free. I had no idea about our good relations.
Once upon a time in the Soviet era Russia used to controll all these territories and Kyrgyzstan used to be just one the Soviet territories in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
Russia didn't control During ussr time All 15 were republics Stalin was Georgian Kruschev was Ukrainian as was brezhnev andropov was Jewish Etc Russian was lingua franca Thankfully
Hey! I just watched your 30 Biggest Russian Cities video & it was very insightful... I am planning to move to Russia and i tried to narrow the cities down to where i should live. Removing Moscow & St Pete out of the way (because those are a given) what is you top 5 or top 10 favorite cities to live in. Thanks and i love all your channels.
Do most people speak Russian there? If so, do they have a specific accent that is different than yours? For example when I visit England I often don’t understand what someone has said due to distinctive accents.
I once met a Kyrgyz student who spoke Chinese, Russia, English, and Kyrgyz. She attended university in China, did her post-graduate studies in Russia, and was learning Japanese at the time. She had an incredibly easy time acquiring Japanese because she already knew most of the KANJI from her time in China, and Turkic/Kyrgyz grammar is similar to Japanese, Mongolian, and Korean. I've known that Central Asian people are fluent in multiple-languages, but I was beyond impressed. She was a daughter of a Kyrgyz diplomat and she said it's a necessary skill for her country to survive amidst powerful neighbors.
Why that Aksakal says without Russia we can't live in Kyrgyzstan. Only God knows who will live and who won't live. Only Allah-Teal'a supporting the whole world not Russia