Is the populace of your country pro or anti russia?

Is the populace of your country pro or anti russia?

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Definitely pro.
(I personally am not)

> anti russia
this

Anti

Anti

Pro Russia in NI

I wish we Greeks could hate them like america.

>turkey
>pro russia

they only like their women

Austria should be mixed feelings.

Why are Russians so disrespectful when addressing their president?
I've been watching some Q&A video of Putin, and a lot of people just say "Hello Vladimir Vladimirovich, I have this and that question ...."
Wtf? That's Mister Putin for you. Would you go and call your university professor "hey sergei" instead of "Uhm excuse me professor so-and-so"?

you are wrong

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>poland
>mixed feeling

Not really. Poland is one of the most Russia-hating nations in the world.

>Czech Republic
>Anti-Russia
This is a false meme that should be at once exterminated

BECAUSE IT'S SHIT OUR PRESIDENT IS JUST FUCKING OLIGARKH ANAL SLAVE AND WE CAN'T DO NOTHING TO BE OKAY BECAUSE WE'RE OCCUPIED

But there are a lot of russiaboos too

whats wrong with my country Greece?

Russiaboos in Poland are just a passionate minority.

your country is germany

>Spain hating Russia more than the US

LMAO

We were the ones that went against the sanctions and we're always backing your butt from anglos in the eu congresses

I am a Greek

Word "mister" is not commonly used in russian language. University professor also would be called Sergei Petrovich. And it is indeed the most polite form of adressing in russian.

You use the patronymic to show respect and friendliness I think in Russian.

I think that is the polite way of addressing someone, with their full name.

I think a lot of the millennials for some reason think Putin is SAtan and fears Russia, but I don't know for the general poplulation

But you are a Chechen, so you are basically Russian, right?

>That's Mister Putin for you.

We have no word for "mister" in Russian. First name + patronymic is a typical formal addressing to another person.

neutral desu

Way too much of Ukraine is green. Odessa is sure as hell not pro-Russian, considering they set Russians on fire. Same with the rest of the southern Ukrainian coast.

This poll is about the opinion of regular people living in these countries, not the authorities or governments.

Montenegro should really be red now. They're not happy after that attempted coup.

commies and some nationalists are pro-Russia

My country is not anti-russian
Nor is it pro-russian
We am neutral

>commies are pro-Russia
>commies are in favour of a literal fascist country pursuing the policy of xenophobia, militarism and expansionism

What the hell is wrong with these people? Do they have an single-digit IQ or what?

Pro

They are Commies. Do you really need to ask those questions?

Pro-russian feels unites all mentally handicapped peoples of the world, be it venezuelan chavistas, trump supporters, austrian neonazis or french commies.

so you make no distinction between right and left?

Czechia should be yellow.

Substantial portion of our underclass misses the security of totalitarian regime and looks at Russia as saviour to this day.
Substantial portion of our economical elite wants to benefit from Russian kleptocracy and is also favourable towards it.

I wouldn't say pro, just not anti

>Kosovo
>green
>Albania
>mixed feelings

>Mister

We don't have this thing in the language.
Before the gommies it was gospodin (m) and gospozha (f).
After 1917 it was banned for not being gommie enough and replaced with tovarish (both m and f).
After 1991 tovarish wasn't actually banned but went into disuse for being too gommie.

So now to show respect when addressing to somebody we use just name + patronymic.

>Poland
>Mixed feelings
I have doubts.

pro-russia

chyna

Edginess is edginess. Be it in the form of a chavista beret or a trump cap. Two sides of the same coin.

MH17 meme reply

yes, inoffensive centrism that relinquishes any strong opinion that might elicit negative reactions is the correct stance, and not at all symptomatic of cowardice

italy has mixed feelings about russia

Did you took this map out of your ass?

Portugal of the far-left parties that dominate parliament are far more anti-american than anti-russian

so basically commies? what happened to centrism?

yeah, except not really

as far as politicians are concerned, only communists like russia, and that's only because of nostalgia

also, learn to speak english before you post under my flag

The Portuguese goverment is a coalition of:

- Socialist Party
- Portuguese Comunist Party
- Left Bloc = sjw

And the prime Minister is brown.
Portugal is the Sweden of southern europe

>And the prime Minister is brown.
And his first name is Alberto

t. Ovčáček

*Antonio

>Communist Party
>2016
>Europe

wtf Portugal?

we don't actually give a fuck about what the russians are doing aslong aslong as it's not trying to conquer us and we can sell them cheese

>that map

I hope none of you believe that's real.

That map is bullshit.

You didn't know that the European Union is basically just an improved version of the USSR? Lol.

Sweden was fucked over by our neo-liberal right wing, not the social democrats.

Cowardice is when you put somebody else's ass in the line of 'negative reactions that might happen' for shekels, power or the sake of your own ass.

Yes, they're all the biggest cowards around.

*Barbosa

>Poland
>mixed
???

*Bosta

...

>doesn't work
>kills everyone's economy except the host state (germany/russia in respective cases)
>cripples all participants in several ways
>kills all sense of belonging to all of its citizens
>within 30 years of true establishment causes a civil war which leaves economically crippled militaristic nations in its wake
hah- oh fuck

Russia is a Serb enabler so we'd celebrate if they'd burn.

Albania, Azerbaijan, Poland, Turkey --> red
What were your reasons to paint Arab states like that? I don't remember anybody in Maghreb or Iraq to br positive about us lol. But relations with Lebanese are great.

Source : -

>Spain
>Pro-Russia

Lel most of people here is anti because of massive brainwashing by the media at the point that everyone think that Putin is the Evil and falling in memes like all Russians are crazy or drunk.

>anti russia

They're dumbfuck.

They think any racist guy is a fascist...yet they love Russia. topkek

only these alt-right retards similar to the people who browse Sup Forums

most of poles either dislike russia or simply hate it

how do you know it is brainwashing that he is evil if many russians here say the same?

Russians were shown as they were - the robbery and occupation of Bessarabia have shattered all illusions and the peasants that suffered most from the occupation did not have for the muscal(moscovite-russian) nothing but words of hatred... "-Karl Marx

The country/government? Anti. The people? Indifferent.

>Poland
>mixed feelings
I personally like Russians but the general sentiment here is we hate Russia as a state (its government not the people).

Recognizing the state of affairs is not the same as agreeing with it.
In fact president's toady is known for the opposite: dutifully bullshit how flawless and infallible his master is regardless of reality.

What is the consensus among poles on Germany?

Proper commies, not SJW's.

Also, it's mostly economical policies. Socially we're one of the most conservative countries this side of the wall.

Kremlin likes to support any commies that aren't their own.

I know what do gommies think about us, thanks.

Are you from Krakow?

Lol, what is the Left Block?

Eh, i don't hate you (your state and it's Peter-tier expansionism plans are atrocious, though).
Personally, i like a lot of your stuff(have a russian store nearby. Have a weakness for your foodstuffs. Bought a Baltika beer today, for example).

Those aren't the communist party, is what I meant.

Also, despite their voters, almost nobody takes them seriously on the social matters, just the economical ones (which is still baffling to me, but you know.)

>hungarian popuation
>pro russia
it's just orbán and his cronies

Maybe is the same poster, I have a Russian friend who says that 90% of population support Putin

Well I won't call it expansionism, it's revanchism imho.
Baltika is not that good desu, if you'd visit us once, try beers by little local breweries, it's much better.

disgustingly pro

Only Vyvadil and his loonies are openly pro-Russian. I am all in favor of being on good terms with them, but they can't be our friends, and don't really want to. Just like we have literally no reason wanting to be their vassal, again. Especially after what have they done here.

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>takes them seriously on the social matters
They are in power, they make your laws, like the law that gives you jail time if you cat call a girl in the street.

99% are pro russian and more loyal to putin than his underlings. The rest are american agents.

meh, i just decided i wanna taste all the stuff i find in certain stores.
Baltika was just what i bought and was available this week.

All countries that border Russia hate it. Belarus and Eastern Ukraine being parts of Russia, that is.

politically as pro as can be
socially idk, i think people have low opinions of them because them invading east europe drove many romanians in
goddamnit, our main thread here on Sup Forums has more romanians in it than actual italians

I wonder how the fuck did you guys got to EU, let alone NATO.

Why is the uk listed as anti russia? Is it because of the assassinations?

how to get into EU or NATO
>are you russian?
>don't be russian