What do you like about Russia?
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What do you like about Russia?
Russia is great and vast, and its unique culture, exquisite architecture, rich history, beautiful nature leave an indelible impression on all life. It is not surprising that in Russia, among more than a thousand different cities, one can meet those whose beauty is simply breathtaking.
Is Russia a good place for foreigners?
Russia ranks near the top of the list for work-life balance in the world. Russians work to live rather than live to work like in most Western countries. Moscow specifically was ranked third overall in Internations’ Expat City Ranking 2020 for overall job satisfaction.
What are 2 things about Russia?
10 Fun Facts About Russia
- Moscow has more billionaires per capita than anywhere else in the world.
- Moscow has the 3rd busiest metro in the world.
- Russians are taught not to smile in school.
- Russians have a lot of superstitions.
- Russian brides go on a city tour after getting married.
What is it like to have a relationship with Russians?
Familial relationships and connections are also extremely close. Partying with Russians is excellent, they will show you a good time:) Russians are anything but reserved and aloof, but rather warm and sincere.
What should you expect when you visit Russia?
So when you go to Russia, expect to be offered a drink. And according to PRI, when you go to Russia, don’t expect that you can just say, “No thank you, I don’t drink” because no one will sympathize with or understand that for some people alcohol is a life-ruining force of destruction — they will just think you’re being insufferably rude.
Is it dangerous to visit Russia?
No Russia is not dangerous to visit. However it is a STRONGLY capitalist country in a way that people from Socialist countries in the west have forgotten. One aspect of this capitalism is that there are some kinds of petty crime that exploit naive people and foreigners tend to be INCREDIBLY naive.
What do Russians wear when they get home?
Usually when people get home, they immediately change into their “home clothes,” usually a t-shirt and pajama pants. This is to reduce the amount of dirt and germs that enter their apartments. Most people in Russia do not own their own cars and must rely on public transportation, which is not always the cleanest.
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