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@1420channel
@1420channel Год назад
Sanctioned Ivan - vlogs from Russia: ru-vid.com
@viktorviktorski183
@viktorviktorski183 Год назад
Ivan the smoker 😂😂 joke
@Sebastian-rl2uf
@Sebastian-rl2uf Год назад
Is danil in Germany just temporarily or is he going to stay? I am a German viewer and would be glad to help if it is needed!
@brianbozo2447
@brianbozo2447 Год назад
Germany killed how many Russians and Ukrainians in WW2? 20 millions. ?
@bathtubebubbles
@bathtubebubbles Год назад
Sorry , you delete my statement ? (Channel heutenochnicht)
@PaterCurro
@PaterCurro Год назад
What politician is walking down the street or through the Kremlin, sees an unknown teenager, approaches, lifts the teenager's shirt, bare the teenager's chest and kisses the teenager's bare chest and belly and without asking permission or the fathers?. This is normal? We already know that Putin likes to kill, but does Putin like the raw, naked flesh of an unknown teenager? Does Putin have a teenage mind and think of teenagers? What is this? m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3_O7BZgp3lc.html
@niccolomainetti6202
@niccolomainetti6202 Год назад
I'm from Italy and I can confirm that we indeed are a boot shaped country.
@daark1799
@daark1799 Год назад
You still have cool pizza and pasta
@niccolomainetti6202
@niccolomainetti6202 Год назад
@@daark1799 I'd gladly trade all my Pasta and Pizza for a Russian girlfriend right now.
@lindakessler8768
@lindakessler8768 Год назад
I'm American and absolutely love your country. Have been twice, and would love to visit again and again and again. ❤💋💋💋
@daark1799
@daark1799 Год назад
@@niccolomainetti6202 I do not think that someone will agree =))) but good luck)
@niccolomainetti6202
@niccolomainetti6202 Год назад
@@lindakessler8768 Thank you Linda, we'd love to have you back! American tourists are usually really appreciated here.
@danieln9226
@danieln9226 Год назад
It should be phrased like "which country would you like to travel to the most?" so that we can see which countries they like. When you ask them their favourite country, they feel as if their patriotism is being tested so they resort to saying Russia.
@tupums
@tupums Год назад
This is a good point.
@BlonkDaSponk
@BlonkDaSponk Год назад
Well you could have a favourite country without wanting to travel there, right? The question is very ambiguous, which also is what makes it interesting. If the question is about where they want to travel the most, it's a whole other question being answered
@superdau
@superdau Год назад
The question "what country do you like most?" is very different to "which country would you like to travel to the most?". If you want to know what country they like most, well, you obviously ask the first one. It's way more interesting like that anyway, because you see that people in many other countries don't think (or worse feel the need to think) of their country first.
@pal6636
@pal6636 Год назад
I think he evolved to that question organically because I've noticed in many interviews ....especially as he goes into more rural areas, no one has left Russia .
@qwerty-vq3vf
@qwerty-vq3vf 10 месяцев назад
No, they don't think it's some kind of test. Russia is far from the freest country, but when a person is asked, he can say anything. this is his opinion t. Russain
@call_in_sick
@call_in_sick Год назад
The last lady hit the nail on the head. Suspicion and mistrust of each other make it far easier to control people.
@1herbiekritzer
@1herbiekritzer Год назад
I thought she was kind and adorable.
@MelkorPT
@MelkorPT Год назад
They always think "they are trying to fool me" except when it's the government actually trying to fool them, apparently. Then they take everything the government says at face value, the unquestionable truth.
@registrs666
@registrs666 Год назад
comes from the time when something your neighbor said could make you go to gulag
@Cydonius1
@Cydonius1 Год назад
@@registrs666 in the UK, the water companys have asked people to report their neighbours if they use a hosepipe to water their garden or fill their pool .. all countries develop their own tinpot dictators and draconian rules
@matthewwiemken7293
@matthewwiemken7293 Год назад
I agree with that lady. Divide and conquer starts with planted seed of suspicion:) This is going on in the US and it is quite disturbing to see how dismissive and hardened people can be when divided. Many of them don't see it even smart people are fooled by these bad actors.
@markrobinowitz8473
@markrobinowitz8473 Год назад
"Loyalty to the country, always. Loyalty to the government, when it deserves it." - Mark Twain
@leiflillandt1488
@leiflillandt1488 Год назад
...or if...
@YbYBwRbY
@YbYBwRbY Год назад
Правильно, тов. Рабинович. Однако, правительство СССР установлено властью Советов, следует, основано на научном коммунизме, значит, всегда достойно оно преданности нашей. Понял? Благодарю.
@nou712
@nou712 Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki half boy??? oh uh
@zackhawn5944
@zackhawn5944 Год назад
@@nou712 Lol that's a bot account. It's so obvious look at their playlist and when the account was made
@alexaxel2953
@alexaxel2953 Год назад
@thetimekillerx по-русски звучит лучше😁
@dbuc4671
@dbuc4671 Год назад
that last girl had one of the most thoughtful, most clear, most thorough and most rational responses i've seen on this channel. i've never actually been to russia so i think i have a better idea of what russian society is like from her comment
@marieki1
@marieki1 Год назад
i noticed also that russians are very sarcastic
@romanborisov7137
@romanborisov7137 Год назад
Yes, everything she said is true, I know for myself
@torgashok
@torgashok Год назад
Don't jump to conclusions about our society in the country based on one comment. It is advisable to come and find out about our people yourself, and not listen to someone else's opinion
@romanborisov7137
@romanborisov7137 Год назад
@@torgashok я так понимаю, что ты из России и поэтому отвечу на русском. Она права в том моменте, что все русские люди ищут подвох где только можно, но также она ничего не говорила про близкие отношения, в которых нет никакой двусмысленности. Так уж повелось, что когда тебе предлагают что-то хорошее ты всегда ищешь в этом подвох, но если ты доверяешь этому человеку, то никакого подвоха ты от него ждать не будешь. Также я согласен с тобой, что не стоит делать вывод об обществе на основе нескольких комментариев в соц. сетях, а лучше просто приехать и посмотреть. К сожалению сейчас эпоха информационной войны и люди и стран Запада, просто не могут узнать как на самом деле мы живем и что тут происходит... Нас просто заставляют ненавидеть друг друга.
@FlyLoriens
@FlyLoriens Год назад
You dont get important thing from her answer. Due to such kind of mistrust Russians mostly do not believe in state propaganda. So, image of Russians which is showed for you by brainwashed media isnt correct at all.
@cf7792
@cf7792 Год назад
Tha last lady with the hat was on point about what she said
@tandrichter
@tandrichter Год назад
...suspicion, mistrust, ulterior motives, conspiracy theories : this is the set of 'values' that exist in most post communist countries, but probably most in Russia that spent longest under communism , that is in deceit, lies, propaganda /gaslighting an entire population. The Individuals in all these countries do not trust their politicians, justifiably and do not trust each other. Years/lives spent under surveillance and the KGB/FSB power of feast has led to what the last girls said in thd video. Those are the symptoms.
@hahahaahahahahhahahhaha8300
Сколько людей столько и мнений. Я с ней не согласна
@bardo0007
@bardo0007 Год назад
This beautiful girl at the end is very wise and smart. I wish her all the best in life.
@RoyalHungarianAF
@RoyalHungarianAF Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki you can find several Russia-related videos on my channel with English subtitles.
@andrey38official
@andrey38official Год назад
- What's your favorite country? - Russia. - Why? - I don't know.
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM Год назад
"Go away because I don't like your hair". The level of discourtesy! 0:20
@thewomanwithnohead
@thewomanwithnohead Год назад
I had the luck to visit Moscow and St Petersburg 15 years ago as a teenager. Russians looked very "tough", very cold, not smiling at all, discreet ... But when you get to talk and to know them ... WOW, it's a whole new world, they have such kind and warm hearts, they are brave and honest, in a total contrast with how they appear first !
@noid717
@noid717 Год назад
Very true
@larsrons7937
@larsrons7937 Год назад
My aunt travelled a lot in Russia, and in Ukraine, and in both countries what she loved the most were the people. *In 2014* she also went to *Crimea* but she only stayed for a week (later others came but with the intention to stay).
@gregowski_pl
@gregowski_pl Год назад
If you were only in Petersburg or Moscow, than you were not in Russia. Those big european-like cities will tell you nothing about Russia.
@thewomanwithnohead
@thewomanwithnohead Год назад
@@gregowski_pl Of course. I took a boat between Moscow and St Petersburg which stopped and smaller cities and villages : Dubna, Ouglitch, Goritsy, Kizhi, Mandrogui ...
@strobbi8584
@strobbi8584 Год назад
@@gregowski_pl неправда
@silverkuklase9790
@silverkuklase9790 Год назад
aww, what a cutie at 4:25. Greetings from Estonia :)
@musicclassic5938
@musicclassic5938 9 дней назад
Estonia is a very nice, clean and civilized place to visit, but it also lacks rich culture like Italy or France. This is also true about other Protestant nations like Sweden, Finland or Switzerland.
@badstar9670
@badstar9670 Год назад
Your getting better every time! I love how you guys do interviews at the same time but in different countries.
@hermaeusmora4874
@hermaeusmora4874 Год назад
You're*
@user-rl8hf8kt1r
@user-rl8hf8kt1r Год назад
Its the montage
@E3ECO
@E3ECO Год назад
It was a little sad to hear that last girl speak. Imagine living in a country where the default mindset is to distrust the motives of everyone around you. I remember my father telling me, "Around every corner, there is someone who wants to help you." Not in Russia, apparently.
@Giganikitsus
@Giganikitsus Год назад
no need to draw conclusions about the country only on the comment of one girl. In fact, there are many people here who are ready to help you at any moment. Yes, there are individuals who treat everyone with distrust, but mostly they are those who were brought up in the nineties and the crisis that arose after the collapse of the USSR.
@reneblom2160
@reneblom2160 Год назад
Russia's future lies with the young generation, and not with these outdated cold war relics who are currently in power. Until they and their mindsets are gone, Russia will not be able to move forward and catch up with the rest of us.
@JoeVideoed
@JoeVideoed Год назад
@@E3ECO It's reverted back to the USSR days when it was difficult to speak your mind out in public. Only in private could you express yourself.
@reneblom2160
@reneblom2160 Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki Good for you, "half boy". To me you almost sound like one of those many pro-Russian commentators on RU-vid, who are hiding behind assumed names and nationalities, but who's real name is Oleg or Svetlana.
@alexxxander777
@alexxxander777 Год назад
@@E3ECO у этого автора видео одни малолетние подростки в опросах ,,не советую по ним делать выводы о России. Точно также в опросе про Украину там одни дети которые не чего не понимают не в политике не в жизни они за айфон страну свою продадут 😄🤡
@kombasanpracka
@kombasanpracka Год назад
Man, the last answer about the Moscow people was extremely similar to what said another girl who moved from Moscow to Slovakia and gave an interview recently. She moved cca 5 years ago but visits her family in Moscow regularly so she knows what's up. She didn't like the rough mentality of Moscow people compared to, as she said, "friendly Slovaks" which suprised me as I don't consider Slovaks to be very friendly. But now I see it's all about levels.
@torgashok
@torgashok Год назад
You know, we have such a proverb: "What you look for, you will find" If your friend saw everything bad in our mentality.no wonder she didn't like it
@FlyLoriens
@FlyLoriens Год назад
May be you dont know, but people in Russia, even in Moscow region are constantly depressed due to climate. Just imagine - 7-8 months of the year grey is most common colour.
@kombasanpracka
@kombasanpracka Год назад
@@torgashok Read carefully. She's not my friend (where did you read that?). She's a Moscow-born girl where she lived for her entire life up untill her 20's. She had a successfull bussiness there and a good life. But she also travelled a lot across the Europe and ended up with her boy friend in Slovakia (they split up but she stayed despite that). After those 5 years she gained a different perspective and ability to compare the mentalities objectively. That's all.
@user-qj5dj5hk1y
@user-qj5dj5hk1y Год назад
The UN has named Moscow the best city in the world to live in The UN has published its global ranking of cities for 2022 and awarded Moscow the first place among major cities in terms of quality
@user-qj5dj5hk1y
@user-qj5dj5hk1y Год назад
@thetimekillerx This, did you just come up with your "litter" ? Sit down, think again and say the right words.
@robertbrennan2268
@robertbrennan2268 Год назад
Thank you Daniil! Another enlightening video.
@Malgosia44
@Malgosia44 Год назад
Totally relate to the last girl's remarks. My experience exactly.
@summer5726
@summer5726 Год назад
Several years ago we went on Baltic cruise. We visited Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Norway, Estonia and Russia (Sant Petersburg). My husband has physical disabilities. And only in Russia he was very limited. I guess people with disabilities don’t exist in Russia… Also, I am very aware how many abandoned children in Russia live in orphan homes, not being adapted. And somebody talking about “high morality” in Russia???
@Faceless166
@Faceless166 Год назад
That’s a real problem in Russia, mobility for handicapped. As for the orphans there’s a huge program that allowed to reduce the number of orphans by 30% in five years, and most of them now live in families, not orphanages. Also when an orphan turns 18 he is provided with housing from the government for free.
@roskis6493
@roskis6493 Год назад
They don't care about disabled, sick and weak people in Russia. That's how good it is obvously.
@Mari-gh5gz
@Mari-gh5gz Год назад
That's what communism left behind. This also happened in my country, a former communist, now in the EU. We still have problems....
@shedoymorn
@shedoymorn Год назад
I am Russian, 22 years old. There are few people who want to raise other people's children. And those that exist are taken from dysfunctional families, alcoholics, drug addicts, etc. After 18 years, the state gives orphans an apartment and all sorts of benefits.
@shedoymorn
@shedoymorn Год назад
@thetimekillerx Well, about the apartments, it’s definitely true, since I did an internship in the city administration. It often happens that parents who abandoned their children then claim their apartment allocated by the state.
@AGrace-tw6ku
@AGrace-tw6ku Год назад
Cheer to the young lady and her complement about San Francisco! Come back soon, it's always around 65 degree fahrenheit here in SF.
@kristalkristal2506
@kristalkristal2506 Год назад
The last woman made a very thoughtful point. On the one hand, I have admired all the young people who are able to think independently and critically in forming their own opinions about current events and Russian policy in general. But on the other hand, I think of the conditions under which this must have developed. It represents an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust that has been forced on the people through propaganda and corruption, and this distrust must seep into other aspects of Russian life, making people feel isolated and generally affecting how happy it is possible for them to feel.
@user-zz7pl4xg6g
@user-zz7pl4xg6g Год назад
As russian i love to read crazy abstract conclusions about our society from foreigners. There is no atmosphere of 100% suspicion and distrust. In some situations people will help you and will be very positive and friendly, in some cases or situations they prefer not to participate. It is not about propaganda or corruption
@kristalkristal2506
@kristalkristal2506 Год назад
@@user-zz7pl4xg6g I didn't say 100% distrust. That's like setting up a straw man. It's just something I've reflected on a lot because it's an important cultural difference. I've read Russian people say and have been directly told by Russian people that this feeling of distrust and observation of corruption in government is why so few Russian people want to talk about or participate in politics, for example. It feels like a very risky thing to do, especially when they see how people can be punished for getting involved or working to improve their own country. I read that the last important Russian opposition leader (who was not imprisoned yet), Yevgeny Roizman, was arrested and charged for criticizing the war today. That carries a prison sentence that is higher than the sentence given for murder. Maxim Katz commented that not even the Soviets would have been this open with their suppression ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cFmPLgxnfJg.html
@dki-ruzzianfreeenvironment7695
@@user-zz7pl4xg6g Sure. If you say hello to a stranger even in NY (famously rude city for the US), 90% you will get hello and a smile back. Try it in moscow. They will look at you as if you are nuts and just walk away. 99%. I don't care what causes this attitude. It is what it is. I actually never meet a friendly ruzzian. They come here and transplant their attitude. To the point that if they block my way in the supermarket I will only say "excuse me" once, and then I scream "move, ruzzian". That does the trick. For everybody else I assume they did not hear me the first time, which is 99% the case. For the ruzzians I know I was just too polite, so they feel they can ignore me. Difference in the attitude on one side causes a difference in the attitude on the other side. And this creates a lot of really rude and unhappy people in ruzzia, and a lot of people who are not crazy about ruzzians elsewhere.
@njswampfox474
@njswampfox474 Год назад
This is an essential element of a totalitarian state. Fear and isolation are its two main characteristics.
@kristalkristal2506
@kristalkristal2506 Год назад
@@wall-edoll8515 What makes her opinion less valid than yours? Whatever Putin might think or want, she still has freedom between her ears and in her heart. Very simply: A person loses respect for themselves when they either permit or else participate in acts that violate their own morals and values. This has knock-on effects that yes, make a person more angry, more unhappy, more selfish, more vulnerable to addiction and most importantly, more likely to dehumanize others since they have, themselves, come to feel less human. This is not a western or eastern phenomenon. This is just basic, human psychology. I am going to have to share Katz twice now because he made such a good video about this exact subject. The way the old Soviet anti-war song is now being twisted around (shown towards the end) is especially disturbing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KlqC-t3-ACY.html
@ckcnj9175
@ckcnj9175 Год назад
Liking Italy the best because it’s in the shape of a boot. 🤣🤣🤣
@aemiliacarolphonetube9749
@aemiliacarolphonetube9749 19 дней назад
I was thinking more like leg lamp.
@thenordianmapper
@thenordianmapper Год назад
People may hate me for this, but i swear, old folks are sometimes so close minded, that it makes me annoyed.
@ion282
@ion282 Год назад
@JP devient?
@diztinger
@diztinger Год назад
yeah dude same. Sometimes when I talk to my parents and we argue about something, it's just so bad, it's almost like talking to a wall. If it's my mom, there's simply no taking an L and admitting that she's wrong, never (given that the points I made are really solid). I call it the queen effect. Whenever they're asked a question that's about to ruin everything they said, they would try and avoid it at all costs, even if they're asked numerous times. The only important thing for them from what I can tell is to have the last word and leave, which always implies "I'm badass and I'm the only one who's right" when they do that. It's honestly pretty sad. I feel like they think younger ones can't have an opinion and be right at anything. Being older than their kids on the other hand makes them feel somewhat superior. I kind of understand where it comes from, maybe it's because they were born and raised in USSR, but that's no excuse. There's simply no way for you to "live" like that, only exist. When things like what I'm talking about rn happen, it all becomes obvious why people are the way they are, they just never gave it a second thought. I feel sorry for bringing this up in a video like this, but I also felt like I had to say it because it's overall a very common thing and needs to be discussed.
@kwektans
@kwektans Год назад
Maybe age makes you jaded and realist.
@Zoza15
@Zoza15 Год назад
@@kwektans Or foolish.
@stephenhill545
@stephenhill545 Год назад
@JP wisdom looks different.
@CyPress19880
@CyPress19880 Год назад
Hope you guys had a good time in Germany 🙂✌🏻
@starseed8087
@starseed8087 Год назад
According to the video they primarily check out construction sites in Berlin 😅
@karinjohansson7262
@karinjohansson7262 Год назад
@Questionator why did they do that? That should be confidential!
@garethmarshall7724
@garethmarshall7724 Год назад
Thanks for the video mate 👍
@romanvladimirovichpetrikov4947
I live in Russia and I love the UK a lot! I thank you for your superb channel! It's really amazing.
@septembergirll3847
@septembergirll3847 Год назад
Im from Russia and i love scandinavian countries omg, i wish i could visit them one day ! I also dream about traveling to Brasil
@puraLusa
@puraLusa Год назад
Brasil is awsome.
@JGold-cu5mo
@JGold-cu5mo Год назад
You cant visit them until putin is gone and you fix Ukraine
@hybridmems
@hybridmems Год назад
You can come but hopefully your country doesn't make you to :/
@theowl2044
@theowl2044 Год назад
Good luck on Brazil, you’ll need it
@Onnarashi
@Onnarashi Год назад
I live in Norway. Since the 24th of February, it will be harder for you to visit us than before. I just hope that if you decide to visit us, you will be mindful of your attitudes towards the war in Ukraine and other actions done by the criminal regime in the Kremlin. Some Russian tourists have harassed Ukrainians abroad or been rude to the locals. I'm not implying that's something you'd do, I'm just saying that we are vigilant about these issues now.
@davidvincent1093
@davidvincent1093 Год назад
Very nice and correct young lady at the end.In most of America people will come up to meet you , say hi, and ask if they can help. We also have a large group of Russians that live and work here. I have worked with many and I love their work ethic of getting the job done not always the way one might think but it gets done. As an American (and I think I speak for a lots of us) we as a people have no problem with the Russian people. We have a problem with their government that thinks that they can tell you what to do and you will just do it without question, that is a problem. The Russian people that have moved here love the freedom to speak and move all they want. The lady and her family that live next door to me are lovely people and very nice Russian family
@user-zz7pl4xg6g
@user-zz7pl4xg6g Год назад
"... their government that thinks that they can tell you what to do and you will just do it without question, that is a problem". Name what my (russian) government tells me to do and what punishment i can get if i ignore the government?
@SK-lt1so
@SK-lt1so Год назад
@@user-zz7pl4xg6g Can you say "war"?
@vijek6435
@vijek6435 Год назад
@@user-zz7pl4xg6g Go to work tomorrow carrying a poster saying "Stop the war in Ukraine!" or "Russian troops are killing Ukrainian children!" Just to see what happens next and to get an answer to your question.
@davidvincent1093
@davidvincent1093 Год назад
@@user-zz7pl4xg6g Talk negative about subjects such as Ukraine that the government is claiming is a military practice and it is actually a war started by Russia. Can be JAIL time. Bed told that by joining the military under a contract you will receive a certain payment for a certain amount of time. Then you are shipped to the front of the WAR and not paid, not enough food, not enough weapons. Try to leave and you can be shot even though you were contracted for specific things to do you are forced to do things you were told you would not have to do. Your freedom of speech is limited on the internet and you can be censored, arrested, and jailed without any protection and maybe with an attorney that is issued to you by the state and works for the state. And there is so much more . The point is I love working with the Russian people they are warm and very honest. The government is just out for themselves and their pocketbook forgetting about who has to do the work so they can get rich and tell you how and what to do. Slava Ukraine
@whitebarnowl8796
@whitebarnowl8796 Год назад
@@SK-lt1so могу, и всем будет насрать
@HankIndieGames
@HankIndieGames Год назад
"who hasn't" with such instant, reflexive timing made me spit water laughing like in a cartoon.
@devon5154
@devon5154 Год назад
Lol he got the nail on the head when the guy said Japan 🤣
@marcushoward6560
@marcushoward6560 Год назад
I was really waiting for the lady with the dogs to say thanks.
@rbelatamas
@rbelatamas Год назад
Really good channel, Thanks for your videos
@markknowsbest7499
@markknowsbest7499 Год назад
Whoever you are, you are a special person, doing a special service to humanity, be safe, Thank you.
@rjeefamily926
@rjeefamily926 Год назад
The last woman summarized my experience with Americans vs Russians perfectly! Like the approach to other people is just so different.
@rippspeck
@rippspeck Год назад
Americans are exceptionally open, Russians are exceptionally distrusting. I'm from neither country and that's my personal perception of the two.
@MegaWorldadventure
@MegaWorldadventure Год назад
Only people who don't travel much typically think THEIR country is "the best"
@LoliLikesPedobear
@LoliLikesPedobear Год назад
Johnny the Godling from the Witcher 3 mentality is spread far and wide in Russia :)
@KaterinaSonrisa102
@KaterinaSonrisa102 Год назад
I,ve travel a lot in Europe and Asia, I was living in Germany for a year. And Russia still was a best country FOR ME. Now I’m travelling mostly in Russia, and I am pretty sure with my opinion.
@Yevgeni_Prigozhin
@Yevgeni_Prigozhin Год назад
Love this comment. Good luck, from the state of Connecticut, 🇺🇸 ...hope you stay safe. This is dangerous work in that part of the world.
@sephfgc7139
@sephfgc7139 Год назад
0:25 Oh hey I'm a cat as well 😂♥️♥️ You're all smiles here Daniil it looks good on you
@matzeberlin555
@matzeberlin555 Год назад
If you search longer, you will also find people in Berlin who really like Russia (Putin, the system, etc.): Either old GDR veterans who enjoyed the complete dictatorship education and cried when Erich Honecker had to step down. Or new rights where there is generally "too much democracy" (e.g. fans of the AfD party). Interesting: Among the new right-wingers who support Putin's policies are a number of exiled Russians - late resettlers from the Soviet Union. This group of people doesn't think Russia is good enough to live in, but at the same time they think Putin, his wars, and his hatred are a good thing. This extremist group of Russia Today consumers really creeps me out.
@FlyLoriens
@FlyLoriens Год назад
"This group of people doesn't think Russia is good enough to live in, but at the same time they think Putin, his wars, and his hatred are a good thing." Or may be they simply left collapsed USSR when it was really hard to live, and now they have quite a lot of roots in Germany, so they have no reason to go back to Russia, even though life in Russia greatly improved?
@matzeberlin555
@matzeberlin555 Год назад
@@FlyLoriens That can be possible. But there is also a tendency among some of the resettlers to isolate themselves from German society. With the (gift of) German citizenship, the precious (not financial but legal and social, liberal) achievements in Germany are underestimated and devalued by some. The problem in this group is not the "roots" they put down in Germany, but the lack of roots in the democratic and constitutional ideals in their new German homeland. Fortunately, this group of people is only a minority.
@V1detta
@V1detta Год назад
I can confirm that. these people also exist in Austria. I'm sorry to say this, but Russia has never been taught democracy. It is insane what these people say. The Austrian Freedom Party and the Lega Nord in Italy are even financed by dubious oil deals and other tactics that do everything they can to undermine our democracy. Nothing against the people from russia, but the politics of your fascist dictator annoys me as an austrian. and yes: i am allowed to call him that, because first of all i am a freaking professional in anti-fascist information, and the dictator from russia fulfills almost all the characteristics that come into question for fascism.
@Battlestar540
@Battlestar540 Год назад
Not really. If He ask 100 germans 90% will be against russia. And only maybe germans with russian or right wing perspectiv will love it. But in the end they all like living in germany more than in russia. No one want to move to russia.
@user-qj5dj5hk1y
@user-qj5dj5hk1y Год назад
@@V1detta Who would talk about fascism, but not you, Austrian . You would shut up and sit quietly allies of Hitler. You were fascists and you still are.
@dor4376
@dor4376 Год назад
They really think their country is great😆 damn, i'm not sorry for them.
@jasminbg2308
@jasminbg2308 Год назад
So cool this vid... so funny the pool inside germany with comment ON comment from Danil... He kill me lololol ! What a blasttt
@christophervandenberg4830
@christophervandenberg4830 Год назад
Excellent as usual
@WilliamSalyers
@WilliamSalyers Год назад
Your content is amazing. I donated with Venmo. I learned about your channel while working on Matt McCray's play, "Special Millitary Operation." I've learned so much about the Russian people by watching 1420. I'm amazed by how much average Russians are like average Americans. We all want the same things, really: love, safety, shelter, food, and a country we can be proud of. I look forward to seeing more.
@1420channel
@1420channel Год назад
Thank you, William!
@EdjieboaNova
@EdjieboaNova Год назад
Keep up the great work. Outstanding. Love from Dallas, Texas 🌻
@taylerwilson
@taylerwilson Год назад
I realy want to move in the USA🇺🇲😭 Hi from Russia
@user-bc8ze8gv4f
@user-bc8ze8gv4f Год назад
@@taylerwilson cry about this
@EdjieboaNova
@EdjieboaNova Год назад
@@taylerwilson We have an active Russian community. Also, a very active Ukrainian community. Here, they have remained standing as brothers; fighting for the same cause. The russians tell us they moved to the US for a reason; good folk. Love from Dallas 🌻
@taylerwilson
@taylerwilson Год назад
@@EdjieboaNova thanks bro
@ruthenian.wisdom
@ruthenian.wisdom Год назад
@@taylerwilson одним днем ми все-таки там будемо брате, не втрачай віру в собі! 🤝
@barbarawilson2991
@barbarawilson2991 Год назад
Very interesting! Thank you!
@antixocialman
@antixocialman Год назад
100 % agree america is an amazing country. People are simple work hard and very caring 🙏🏻🇺🇸
@hahahaahahahahhahahhaha8300
Удивительная страна, которая разъебала пол мира 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@antixocialman
@antixocialman Год назад
@Toyak Americans work hard!
@antixocialman
@antixocialman Год назад
@Toyak ok. Americans work extremely hard
@nikitapashkevich5351
@nikitapashkevich5351 Год назад
@@hahahaahahahahhahahhaha8300 лицемерная нация они и больны на голову.
@niceee681
@niceee681 Год назад
Я надеюсь я полечу путешествовать в Америку после войны. Я к примеру хочу посетить Лос-Анджелес, Техас, Нью-Йорк, Сан-Франциско, Майами и Бостон 🇷🇺♥️🇺🇸
@user-ui2ku9sf7p
@user-ui2ku9sf7p Год назад
Классно!) снимай побольше видео из других стран, интересно посмотреть
@lindyashford7744
@lindyashford7744 Год назад
I think there is a difference between the country you love most and the ones you consider your favourites. That is, if you are not indoctrinated to believe your country is something it is not. Home is always home whether you like it or not. It can be a bit like an abusive parent, sometimes, in that you might not like how it functions and you know you get bullied by it but it made you what you are and you love it for that. A favourite country though is a place that fulfils all your dreams. Has what makes you feel good, weather, or exotic beaches, or is full of colour and energy, or has landscapes to die for or food you can delight in. There’s a difference. Quite a big one, because you can love your country even if you are thoroughly ashamed of it. You can also love it enough to criticise it or disagree with its actions when it is wrong. The kind of thing again we might do with a parent whether they are good or bad, we can still criticise if it is wrong. It is odd to me to see people who I am pretty sure actually do have reservations about their nation just go on automatic when they are asked a question which in their minds should not be asked let alone answered. What a social destroyer it must be!
@Nancy-mi3xe
@Nancy-mi3xe Год назад
Really well said. There definitely is a distinction. Usually 1420 is very good in how they phrase their questions. This one kind of missed the mark. Maybe it was just a language error.
@leiflillandt1488
@leiflillandt1488 Год назад
Exactly as you say, things are complex! The reason why I didn't like (!?) Russians, is why they chose Putin as president the first time in about year 2000! He didn't have a "white" background at all! There use to be much talk of maffia bosses all over the world, but P. is second to none, totally in a class of its own. That's why the fall will be fom a very high height! Will he survive? In the middle of the 1990ies he was very close to be put in jail, because of his businesses/robberies... About 2008-9, I think, I thought about visiting Mikhail Khodorkovski when he was in jail, because I knew where he was imprisoned, and it wasn't very far away. I visited this small town/village in 2006. What should I say more? The latest president elections in USA show also how easy it is to indoctrinate people, to spread fake news. USA is no exception, far from that! But at least I expect more from the Americans! I have, I think, about 100(!) not very distant relatives there... and one close that works at the Apple HQ, and the biggest(?) owner lives just around the corner. I hope people think twice before they put their votes next time. Think big! Things that are important for the country, are probably good for you too.
@myon9431
@myon9431 Год назад
Home is wherever you make it, not where you were born with no control over.
@Naschira
@Naschira Год назад
In Russia, of course, there are many problems. But what country has no problems at all? But in Russia there really is a lot of good things, for which you love her, not only because this country is your homeland. If you exclude Russia, then I like Norway. I was there once. I liked the climate (I don’t like it when it’s hot), I liked the nature (the sea and the fjords), I liked that Oslo is a small and not overcrowded city without traffic jams and 99% of the houses are no higher than the fifth floor. People are also friendly and beautiful with wheaten hair. But even in Russia there are seas, mountains and small, not overpopulated cities. I dream of moving from Moscow to Zelenogradsk and settling in a house on the shores of the Baltic Sea.
@TheSpookyDuke
@TheSpookyDuke Год назад
Let's be fair and say that the people of all 3 big superpowers - Russia, USA and China - are indoctrinated. They all often brag how their country is "the greatest in the world. Couldn't be further from the truth.
@TaskerFilms
@TaskerFilms Год назад
This is a great channel
@baaallzofsteel
@baaallzofsteel Год назад
Cool that you have been to Berlin, but too bad you apparently didn't meet a lot German people to interview. Most of the people you asked are tourists, I guess. I can hear it from the accents. They don't represent Germany.
@pat-2024
@pat-2024 Год назад
Absolutly! In this Berlin interviews you had around 3-4 germans in front of your camera …you have to come back
@marieki1
@marieki1 Год назад
Berlin is very diverse
@baaallzofsteel
@baaallzofsteel Год назад
@@marieki1 He stood in front of a hotel. Every hotel is diverse. Still doesn't make sense interviewing tourists if you actually want to hear about Berliner's opinions.
@bertrecht913
@bertrecht913 Год назад
@baaallzofsteel They represant Germany more than non europeans.
@baaallzofsteel
@baaallzofsteel Год назад
@@bertrecht913 Germans represent Germany. No one else.
@michaelhenault1444
@michaelhenault1444 Год назад
The first Russian I've ever heard who admits Russians aren't trusting and paranoid. Make her an ambassador.
@olgasitovenko1281
@olgasitovenko1281 Год назад
As a Russian , I can confirm mistrust is common in Russia.
@thedoorbell
@thedoorbell Год назад
As russian I could say it is absolute true.
@LebkuchenProduction
@LebkuchenProduction Год назад
What kind of Russians are you guys? I'm a foreigner and visited Russia multiple times. When I asked people for directions in broken Russian most of them were extremely helpful and delighted and interested about my heritage, what I think about Russia, why I learn the language etc. One student even offered me to walk me to the destination I was looking for. No idea what you're talking about
@thedoorbell
@thedoorbell Год назад
@@LebkuchenProduction difference there is that you just have visited Russia multiple times, otherwise I live here all my life, and believe me you can’t have an actual full image without LIVING here fulltime. Of course we have a lot bright, interesting and very good people (most of them are young), but still there are millions of dead inside and full of hatred people living the past.
@LebkuchenProduction
@LebkuchenProduction Год назад
@@thedoorbell okay speak for yourself then. I've been to Russia often and long enough and to many different places such as Piter, Moscow, Sochi, Astrachan, Murmansk, Solovetsky Ostrova and many more and never ever encountered a reserved, racist or unfriendly Russian.
@mikatimonen5449
@mikatimonen5449 Год назад
Why do one need to leave best country in the world to make money? In the best country you will make most money.
@mikatimonen5449
@mikatimonen5449 Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki I love Japan. Been there 2 times.
@mikatimonen5449
@mikatimonen5449 Год назад
Me too. Twice. Tokyo, Kyoto and Myako-Jima.
@rjbob1954
@rjbob1954 Год назад
Thanks!
@1420channel
@1420channel Год назад
Thank you, Robert!
@mostlyright5384
@mostlyright5384 Год назад
She is correct at 5:54, I randomly give people compliments without double meaning. It’s just nice to make another person feel good
@s7a7yC
@s7a7yC Год назад
I feel bad for the youth of Russia, most are obviously free-minded, unlike their parents and grandparents who unfortunately are the political class of the country. I feel there is no hope for Russia, unless younger people take over the government.
@user-pl9bx9cb8z
@user-pl9bx9cb8z Год назад
You're right. The situation is aggravated by the fact that in Russia there are a lot of pensioners and very few young people. The country is dying.
@s7a7yC
@s7a7yC Год назад
@@user-pl9bx9cb8z This could be said about many countries, including my own. It's understandable for young people to seek better life elsewhere, but it's bad for their homelands...
@user-qj5dj5hk1y
@user-qj5dj5hk1y Год назад
How stupid you are ! When today's youth comes to power, they will already be old. All the young people are "for all the good, against all the bad " , but in life it's not like if you do good to someone, at the same time you always do bad to someone.
@Bornana7
@Bornana7 Год назад
It's ok when older generation is nuts. Their time shall come. But when younger generation is nuts the country is doomed. Hopefully younger generation in Russia is not as ignorant as the older.
@user-pl9bx9cb8z
@user-pl9bx9cb8z Год назад
@@s7a7yC Russian youth policy under Putin is not competent. It's a mixture of propaganda and boredom. President Yeltsin and Medvedev fared better. And in Soviet times there were pioneers, this is not an attainable level. Today, the Internet is being destroyed in Russia, and this is the basic point. No wonder young people are with Navalny.
@henrytuttle
@henrytuttle Год назад
I lived in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan for 11 years. What most people of the former Soviet Union don't realize is that the rest of the world doesn't think about them at all. They think that it's an obsession with Westerners to "beat Russia" or whatever. But most westerners don't even consider Russia important (except when they are actively at war or whatever). That isn't to say that the western governments don't consider Russia, but the public would NEVER be in support of extreme measure against Russia if they weren't declaring war, etc. Russians think the CIA and the US government are involved in all sorts of plots, and they probably do finance opposition in Russia and a hundred other countries, but Russia is not high on any priority lists.
@blattsee6095
@blattsee6095 Год назад
Awww... i really liked the leopard hairstyle A LOT😄🤌🏻
@tomasfuksa5163
@tomasfuksa5163 Год назад
1:12 „high morality“ :D :D
@Homer-OJ-Simpson
@Homer-OJ-Simpson Год назад
I’ve noticed that the more authoritarian a country is, the more people name their own country as their favorite. You can see the same in the US, the Republican Party voters (right wing) will easily make US as their favorite while more left leaning democrat voters are more likely to name other countries around the world .
@YayIloveAkatsuki
@YayIloveAkatsuki Год назад
lol I relate to the guy who said Japan. And no,it's not only the Anime (but they play a role, obviously)
@nothing5693
@nothing5693 Год назад
the cap doe
@user-3aa6234fh
@user-3aa6234fh Год назад
Yeah, I love Japan and I don't watch anime. The question of the interviewer was kinda rude
@nothing5693
@nothing5693 Год назад
@@user-3aa6234fh stop lying
@zeragingcookie
@zeragingcookie Год назад
@@user-3aa6234fh 🧢
@Schmudi85
@Schmudi85 Год назад
Good work!
@wasteddesign1396
@wasteddesign1396 Год назад
Thank you for the wonderful flag tour of Germany :)
@queenflowerchild
@queenflowerchild Год назад
80% of the people in Berlin seemed French ahah
@YujiroHanmaaaa
@YujiroHanmaaaa Год назад
Just because they don't speak good english?
@sollte1239
@sollte1239 Год назад
@@YujiroHanmaaaa No because they had a french accent. The lady that could not speak English was most likely from east Germany/Berlin and learned Russian at school
@kochka22
@kochka22 Год назад
the guy saying Russians are criminals is French 100%, that's the only one I think
@queenflowerchild
@queenflowerchild Год назад
@@YujiroHanmaaaa No, because they literally sound French, the accent and especially the intonation. I'm French that's why it's so recognizable for me. And actually their English is pretty good.
@stephanedumas8329
@stephanedumas8329 Год назад
@@queenflowerchildJe suis français qu'est ce que T'essayes de dire que le français ressemble à l'allemand ?🤔
@siegfriedladnorg8994
@siegfriedladnorg8994 Год назад
There is nothing wrong to love your own country. However, most Russians never visited or lived in other countries so they can’t compare.
@aar0n709
@aar0n709 Месяц назад
Most Americans haven’t either. Europeans travel more than Russians but Russians travel more than Americans which is crazy since America is far richer than Russia.
@JamesC785
@JamesC785 Год назад
Very interesting to see the difference in answers from the last time that you asked the same question - the horizons seem to have closed somewhat. Keep up the good work Daniil !
@noname1314100
@noname1314100 Год назад
Probably because many countries have banned Russians. It is hard to like a country that hates you
@benvasilinda9729
@benvasilinda9729 Год назад
But yet they love their American stores and products in their country. They only get the commercially big companies from us, not even the best ones.
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Год назад
You’re a cool looking young Dude! Modern and smart! This gives me hope for Russia that the younger, smarter people will eventually take over. But it could take a long time sadly. I enjoy your street interviews. Very interesting responses that I didn’t expect. I’m learning a lot. Thanks! 👏🏻😎
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Год назад
@Toyak You’re assuming too much. He’s too young to be a Dad. When the times right, he’ll most likely settle down and start a family. You sound very pessimistic about Western society. Overdone I’d say. Just repeat after me: Everything is going to be alright. Ok? Now Relax. 👏🏻😎 You worry too much.
@tradeladder146
@tradeladder146 Год назад
Actually he is British., from Aberdeen.
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Год назад
@@tradeladder146 Really? Then why does he speak with a Russian accent? I’m talking about the interviewer if that isn’t clear already. A British guy with a Russian accent? That’s unique.
@VladislavPronin
@VladislavPronin Год назад
He looks like a freak tho
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Год назад
@@VladislavPronin You think some Blond streaks in his hair makes him look like a freak? That’s all? I’ll show you some freaks and they do a lot more than just color their hair. He looks tame by comparison!
@bennymuller3379
@bennymuller3379 Год назад
It is interesting that Germans would probably rarely name Germany as their favorite country but a lot of Russians naming Russia. Shows how nationalistic some countries are (same for China, India, USA, etc.).
@drsnova7313
@drsnova7313 Год назад
Come on, liking the country you grew up in best, or that you even deliberately chose to live in, is hardly "nationalist" by itself.
@rg-cc5kg
@rg-cc5kg Год назад
Theoretically nothing. But if your country is Putinistan 2022, everything.
@thepanda1980able
@thepanda1980able Год назад
Agree with you. Germans are usually no nationalists. E.g. my favorite countries are Canada, Thailand and Switzerland. It's not Germany, but I'm German.
@user-jp7yt7bv5t
@user-jp7yt7bv5t Год назад
it's not nationalistic, it's just a normal thing to every citizen of every country...
@josephmccrory618
@josephmccrory618 Год назад
@@rg-cc5kg Or a country that tolerates the gunning down of their children as a god given right.
@HM-iy3dc
@HM-iy3dc Год назад
Are you gonna make a video in vienna too? I know you're probably very busy, but I'd love to meet you guys 😊
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Год назад
I have a Russian friend that emigrated to New Zealand 30 years ago as a young woman. A few years back she took a friend for a trip through Russia, on her return she said she felt watched the entire time she was there. She thought that the official paranoia was more than she remembered during the Soviet era.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki Being half boy is your other half girl?
@justthesun
@justthesun Год назад
that's in her mind, I know no one who feel like this, and with have still lot's of expats from US and EU and etc. But ppl who left Russia in 90' they have totally different ind set. they still feel it like those times.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki This sounds like a remake of 1960s movie of the same name. This was a Hollywood production set in Australia starring Gregory Peck. The on,y difference being it was a conflict with the Soviet Union.
@thepanda1980able
@thepanda1980able Год назад
@@kota20058Kitakinki you know the truth. It's not Ukraine fault. It's a false flag by Russians.
@user-rl8hf8kt1r
@user-rl8hf8kt1r Год назад
@@justthesun russia in the 90's is a hell hool....and people from those times thinks russia a bad place now
@Ethan-qo9rx
@Ethan-qo9rx Год назад
If Russia the best country in the world, why do russians leave to work in europe? The russian said for money, so european countries are more developed and have better economies? wouldnt that make them better.
@chuckkottke
@chuckkottke Год назад
The latest exodus appears to be more of flight from mother Russia than an economically motivated move. The iron gates began shutting so people ran.
@Macjeeh
@Macjeeh Год назад
Those people u asked ain't never been nowhere else. Or....really scared to voice their real opinion.
@MiCTURITIONHATEGAVz
@MiCTURITIONHATEGAVz Год назад
5:15 Another LuvLey Lady,wise,worldly & philosophical.👍🌟💟❤️💙😎
@romanes1740
@romanes1740 Год назад
In my country (Slovakia) lot of people thinks Russia is better country then west countries, because they have higher "morality". I would like to know what "morality" means for these people. People which are saying this are usually in my opinion people with lowest "morality. With no tolerance to others and with no empathy. They are rude and hatefull in the public and on the internet. They don't visiting culture events, they mostly only hating them. They have no ideas, no solutions for problems just complaining all the time how everything is bad and not good enough. And they just play how high morale they have and everybody else is sick.
@isotropisch82
@isotropisch82 Год назад
Its completely bizarre that Russia is hunting out Ukrainian "nationalists" while promoting Russian nationalism. It makes less than no sense that for a Ukrainian to be patriotic is a crime, but for a Russian to not be patriotic is also a crime. As if Ukrainians don't have the right to be proud of their country and Russians don't have the right to not be proud of their country. If any Russians reading this could help me understand this disconnect, and why Russians are right and Ukrainians are wrong for loving their country, please let me know.
@marcushoward6560
@marcushoward6560 Год назад
Very simple, the kremlin told them so.
@FlyLoriens
@FlyLoriens Год назад
You must be kidding, are not you? Where did you learn that in Russia not to be patriotic is any kind of crime? Just a few years ago term patriot in Russia was insult meaning slightly stupid person. If you love your country it's ok, but if you start to kill Russians, it's no ok. That's what bandera scum started in 2014 (Odessa massacre happened just a 9 days before Lugansk and Donetsk referendums, and greatly increased amounts of "separatists" support) and Ukrainians did nothing to stop it. Do you know, that 1/3 of Russian army in Ukraine consist of Ukrainians, and quite a lot of Ukrainian journalists and politicians now totally support Russian army? Im not even talking that governor of Nikolayev openly said that he suspect EVERY citizen of his city as proRussian. May be you simply dont know some things about this conflict, which mainstream medias do not show you, isn't it? Your all look over Russia is quite insane, you live in fantasy world, Russians are typical Europeans, they are not people from other planet. One of the most popular motto in Ukraine since 2013 (even before Crimea) was 'Kill Russians with knifes". If you think it's ok (they just love their country), just change Russians to Jews to realize full deepness of your misunderstanding.
@AlexanderErfurt11488
@AlexanderErfurt11488 Год назад
there is nothing wrong with nationalism, but when it is based on hatred of another nationality, this raises questions
@lodoova572
@lodoova572 Год назад
It's not like they don't give Ukrainians the right to be patriotic and love their country. They don't give them the right to be Ukrainians and have a country.
@istvanglock7445
@istvanglock7445 Год назад
@@AlexanderErfurt11488 Nationalism invariably means thinking that your country is superior to others. It is not to be confused with patriotism.
@EatPraySmoke
@EatPraySmoke Год назад
5:15 was glory to me.. she actually lived here.. an kept it honest with no trivial feelings in her heart.. amazing
@fivegiga5523
@fivegiga5523 Год назад
Many Russian say they love Russia but if they can immigrate to USA
@Christine-ry1qq
@Christine-ry1qq Год назад
Loving the hair ….
@CoffiNail
@CoffiNail Год назад
Guy saying high morality almost made me spit out my coffee.
@Vagab0nd12
@Vagab0nd12 Год назад
Sure dude, enjoy your VERY MORAL gay parades and ,, freedom " if such thing even exists.
@waynejohnson1786
@waynejohnson1786 Год назад
Why?
@WeedCream
@WeedCream Год назад
As a german i want to say that germans in general dont have any problem with russia or russian people. for me, i can say i really love russian people and culture! And i would like to visit russia but, i guess, its impossible now 😀. people are people and politics are politics...never forget...every country is beautiful and nice! u cant blame people for an opinion or one person.....respect each other The reason why german people maybe dont want to name germany as their favourite country is, because they dont want to be disrespectful to an foreigner
@eternaloblivion504
@eternaloblivion504 Год назад
I really like the last girl. She seems like someone you'd want in your life.
@spacer62
@spacer62 Год назад
I find the question a bit strange or rather I could talk for hours. In short, I liked every country I visited, i.e. all Europe (incl. Russia), Maroc, Tunesia, Egypt, India, Pakistan, USA.
@Mannimarco_King_of_Worms
@Mannimarco_King_of_Worms Год назад
I'm russian, Russia is my favourite country (even now), however i really, really want to visit Mexico. Love it's culture, churches, tequila and nature. Oh, and also - i'm a fan of spicy cuisine, always wanted to test my stomach with something tasty!
@antala7
@antala7 Год назад
You'll love it.. but take 1-2 weeks... it has many cites and places worth visit!!
@jxnrousseau
@jxnrousseau Год назад
If you’re going to visit Mexico you might as well visit the superior country, also known as USA BABY
@JGold-cu5mo
@JGold-cu5mo Год назад
Love to Ukraine from New Zealand. We will help you for 100 years!
@Arcticstranger1971
@Arcticstranger1971 Год назад
Help Russia TOO!Russia is not only PU!:))
@salad7776
@salad7776 Год назад
Ukraine has such a potential that, not constantly attacked or invigilated by russia, it will only need help few years after victorious war. Later on Ukraine will be fine and get rapid economic growth.
@mararmy6378
@mararmy6378 Год назад
А ничего, что в Украине много лет убивали невинных людей? Россия решила прекратить это
@martin-dt9kw
@martin-dt9kw Год назад
@@user-nt6rq2rm6o 🇷🇺 =💩
@gabrielbakalarz5722
@gabrielbakalarz5722 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@steveurquell3031
@steveurquell3031 Год назад
Just imagine how bad Russia must be for someone to be happy to be in San Francisco
@MrBernt1968
@MrBernt1968 Год назад
High morality 🤣
@WagnerBrz
@WagnerBrz Год назад
I really like the last person's response. I am Brazilian and I watch a few videos of Russians living in Brazil and how much living in Brazil has changed them culturally, personally with the warmth and receptiveness of the Brazilian people. The Russians mostly complain about how cold Russians are.
@mikhailk3572
@mikhailk3572 Год назад
Our family travel a lot to Latin America, i should say generally yes , you are more positive and this affect us too, here is a lot of people from Brazil, Argentina (i have one friend) , Cuba and this culture sharing brings a lot to us !
@larszenthio1012
@larszenthio1012 Год назад
6:27 A very sensible woman. She is absolutely right in what she says about the Russian mentality in general.
@torgashok
@torgashok Год назад
You just don't fit into your mentality
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 Год назад
@@torgashok Huh?! What does that even mean?
@larszenthio1012
@larszenthio1012 Год назад
@@user-nt6rq2rm6o Я проверил множество видеороликов о дорожном движении, записанных в России, во многих местах Москвы, Петербурга и других городов. Различные конфликты между людьми, а также вмешательство полиции.
@_fuck_pootin_imrussianbtw
@_fuck_pootin_imrussianbtw Год назад
@@user-nt6rq2rm6o как россиянка, я полностью согласна...
@shawnlee7022
@shawnlee7022 Год назад
Just be kind ! Bayville NY
@MrSheduur
@MrSheduur Год назад
Mate, we will always be glad to have you in germany if things get too messed up over in russia, but I fear they need you more.
@romanvladimirovichpetrikov4947
I am from Russia and I wish peace and victory to Ukraine! Have a successful and peaceful life, everybody!
@_fuck_pootin_imrussianbtw
@_fuck_pootin_imrussianbtw Год назад
+++++Same
@charlesstuart7290
@charlesstuart7290 Год назад
Is this Putin land so good? Da this Putin land is good. Would you leave if you could? Da, I would leave it if I could.
@Umar23Malik
@Umar23Malik Год назад
Question should've been Country you love the most apart from your own country.
@jabato9779
@jabato9779 Год назад
Russia is a very interesting country with a differentiated culture. I know Moscow, Saint Peterburg, Nizhni Novgorod, Chelyabinsk, Ekaterimburg, Anapa, Sochi... I know Crimea up and down but I won't say is Russia despite what history tells, they don't deserve to keep it. I learned Russian for many years and know lots of Russians. What they lack is freedom and self-criticism, but many there don't value it, they prefer what they think is a strong leader to keep the country strong. They also think politics is not for them and that the government is the one to think and decide. Surely they are patriotic, but sometimes in a very bad sense, justifying anything their government tells them. I think Russia has the disgrace of having their historical development stopped by communism and they could not resume their evolution towards becoming a free country yet. They have culture and intelligence, as any Western christian country had, but they were cut off from their natural path to be a really great and free country.
@daark1799
@daark1799 Год назад
and every time in history certain changes were introduced from outside, communism was thought up and it seems that it was Western leaders who instilled in Russia.
@Onnarashi
@Onnarashi Год назад
"I know Crimea up and down but I won't say is Russia despite what history tells, they don't deserve to keep it." History says Crimea is Ukrainian (and Tatar).
@jabato9779
@jabato9779 Год назад
@@daark1799 That's very typical of the Russian mindset, to think the rest of countries plot against Russia. The times of the Cold War are over and only the paranoia survives in Russia because it is a useful tool for Putin. Millions of Russian tourists came to Spain, my Russian teachers lived here for many years and NEVER had a problem, they were welcomed. Even today there is no problem with Russians as citizens. Wake up.
@jabato9779
@jabato9779 Год назад
@@user-nt6rq2rm6o And the Soviet Union collapsed. I met Valentina Tereshkova in the Russian embassy in Madrid once but still, Russian mindset is that of sacrificing everything for military might and propaganda, but eventually they lost the space race. I would not be proud of some feats or of the communism when many families lived in the same communalka, sharing only one toilet. And millions and millions of people died starved or stayed in force labor camps of the state (gulag). Waiting list of years to receive a flat... No, no good life for the real potential and resources of Russia, but without understanding of individual freedom is impossible. Corruption kills potential and is used by those in power, who rob you. I have seen the average living standard of Russians in Russia, and it is not the same as that of any European country. Oligarchs are not so many and surely they are not patriotic enough to share their wealth with other Russians
@divideetimpera1000
@divideetimpera1000 Год назад
@@user-nt6rq2rm6o Всего перечисленного можно было бы добиться и без коммунистов, при этом сохраняя десятки миллионов жизней, русскую культуру и христианскую мораль общества. Но благодаря коммунистам по русским был нанесен мощный морально-демографический удар, от которого русские теперь уже вряд ли когда-нибудь оправятся и со временем исчезнут из-за морально-демографического упадка, порожденного коммунистами. Европа и Азия добилась всего того, что вы перечислили, при этом без геноцида и алкоголизации собственного населения.
@ehmha3641
@ehmha3641 Год назад
00:17 Karin Ritter o.O Welcome to Germany, Danil :) Lol classic Berlin- mostly tourists you talked to😅 and the lady who said she doesn't understand english actually had an eastern european accent. Assuming she is from russia herself 🤣
@marlon2080
@marlon2080 Год назад
Sogar die Zigarette am Start
@ehmha3641
@ehmha3641 Год назад
@@marlon2080 😅
@pekkasupa2798
@pekkasupa2798 Год назад
"Visit Russia before it visits you!"
@alexzimmerman7768
@alexzimmerman7768 Год назад
"Russia, because I don't want to go to prison for treason"
@sollte1239
@sollte1239 Год назад
Maybe you could have asked the lady that could not speak English in Russian. Old people from east Germany and Berlin learned Russian at school but not English
@losarpettystrakos7687
@losarpettystrakos7687 Год назад
Very few people from East Germany can speak Russian fluently. They were forced to learn Russian and most didn't like it - so were their skills. Most of them only remember some words and very basic phrases today. Merkel is one of the few exceptions, but she never spoke Russian in public since she became Chancellor, maybe her skills are not that good either. ;-)
@elainewhite3059
@elainewhite3059 Год назад
I could tell that she knew the question and just didn't want to talk so "No English" is a standard brush off in my opinion. I experienced this when I went on a vacation there.
@alicepopovski3643
@alicepopovski3643 Год назад
Bs , we had russian in school , doesn’t mean we learned it , hated it , we were forced to learn, absolutely useless.
@Amizoni
@Amizoni Год назад
In Russia, they teach German, French, English, but they know only Russian and a little English well
@sollte1239
@sollte1239 Год назад
@@elainewhite3059 People in Berlin that grew up during the GDR time are mostly really not able to speak English. Like I stated before they learned Russian and not English at school.
@richardsingh5827
@richardsingh5827 Год назад
That guy who asked about is it dyed hair 😂😂
@Lyra7745
@Lyra7745 Год назад
03:04 I think he's rather from a french-speaking country 😄 But cool to see people from Berlin on 1420!
@joestrat2723
@joestrat2723 Год назад
:10 says it all. The last young lady was incredibly insightful, every conversation I heard while in Russia sounded like an argument, a haggling negotiation. A Russian I know once told me, if you want to survive in Russia, you need to know how to "spin"(lie). I found that depressing. We all lie to some degree, but to enshrine it as a state institution is an ugly look.
@niklasleandr
@niklasleandr Год назад
How to operate with this kind of enviroment. Thats not for me... Watching lies presidential level on daily basis...
@Naschira
@Naschira Год назад
Strange opinion. I have been living in Russia since my birth, and at the same time I do not like and do not know how to lie. I can be wrong, but I deliberately lie very rarely and then I feel a sense of discomfort. I wouldn't say my life is bad.
@user-xl9ji8vh5h
@user-xl9ji8vh5h Год назад
"spin" is no lie. "to spin" is to be able to find a way out of any situation (google translate)
@jdrancho1864
@jdrancho1864 Год назад
@@user-xl9ji8vh5h argue and deny in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
@yep9710
@yep9710 Год назад
@@user-xl9ji8vh5h
@edmondokupie
@edmondokupie Год назад
1420 in Germany...cool Guys 😎👍🏼
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