Ask a villager Russian who moved to the city at the age of 14 everything

Ask a villager Russian who moved to the city at the age of 14 everything.

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Which region? How cold does it get? How rural/stuck in time are villages there?

>region
Nizhni Novgorod oblast.
>cold
Usually it's between -5 and -15.
>How rural/stuck in time are villages there?
You see an averge one in the picture. You can have normal lavatory and even running water now, God bless cheap technologies. The rest depends on the management. If they didn't sell their lands and equipment for cents in early 90s they can have nice things. Every family owns about 0.5 hectare + a share in a collective farm that some kept. Many small ones died out sue to extreme urbanization.

Do you prefer the city over the village?
How do you feel about globalists trying to surround and balkanize your country?
Is the chick running after Putin legit? Will Putin continue hold the reigns?

City for winter, village for summer.
>globalists trying to surround and balkanize your country
I don't feel it.
>chick running after Putin
She is a mem candidate from a Britt-level reality show.
>Will Putin continue
Probably. KGB is strong in this one.

How do people in the rural areas feel about the USSR era? Is the feeling different than in the cities?

I want to expand on this fellows question. My family is from Albania, my grandpa was telling me that him and some pilots went to Russia to do some training back in the 50's and they encountered some villagers deep in Siberia who didn't even know that there was a revolution and wanted to know who the new Tzar was, how credible would this have been back in the 50's in bumfuck nowhere Russia. btw the reason for the encounter was an emergency landing. They were training the pilots how to do long flights and the pilot went fucking deep into nowhere.

Do you actually hate Americans or just thing we are brainwashed sheep?

We remember repressions very well in this region. Most city dwellers have close ties to village also. The good thing was that collective farms still managed to keep the society alive but it was nothing compared to early 20th century remembered too well in our families.

Those were probably old-believers or other peasants who escaped Romanovs' regime.

I don't but I don't get why do they mock and badmouth us so much in movies.

Can you get WiFi in these villages? Like good enough for eso?

I don't know either, slavbro.
And unfortunately it's beyond movies. Both sides of American politics paint russia as some sort of evil villian.

This goes back to globalist agenda of balknaizing Russia. It's been the goal for some 150-200 years. Russia is the only focal point besides America.

Some have cable, some just mobile plans. You can buy a router for a sim card so yes.

Well, our government fits the bad image well enough. Politicians just do their job as always.

How do people keep warm in that level of cold?

Hard pressed to find a government that doesn't fit the evil villian image. Russia is just easy target I guess. Leftover mistrust from the cold war

It is celsius. Not really freezing.

>Leftover mistrust from the cold war
Crimea though.

To most Americans that's pretty damn cold.

I'm not so sure many Americans even know what crimea even is...

Erope has much colder areas. You actually get used to new temperatures very fast. 3-5 years and you'd be alright at -50. Humidity also matter much. We have 30-35 in summer BTW.

Some stuff Putin annexed from someone. They should know at least that much. I guess?

Yep a peninsula in the black sea. Former territory of Ukraine till the revolution and separatists gave putin every excuse needed to annex.

Sound about right?
Yeah, few Americans know shit about it. Hell, most Americans still call it "THE Ukraine"

>I don't but I don't get why do they mock and badmouth us so much in movies.
I love the name slavbro

It's because in the movies you have to have a villain and the only countries that are strong enough to be a reasonable opponent to the US are Russia and China. I've heard we're usually the bad guy in their movies.
Politics is basically as stupid as movies so it bleeds over to real life.

I have great respect for the Russians and have liked the ones I've met.

opinion of the Soviet Union, slavbro?

>every excuse needed to annex.
Well the annex violated international law, but the original transfer from Russia to Ukraine was an internal USSR matter and Russia's biggest and most important naval base is there. so yea I can see why he did it.

Are Russian girls as beautiful as we seem to think?

Socialism, ethnical policies and other repressions were pretty bad. The profits of the system couldn't justify them.

>Are Russian girls as beautiful as we seem to think?
They are beautiful enough to me. I've only been to Spain once so I can't really compare. I believe googling pictures won't show me real life. The place was also full of Russians, Dutch and other foreigners.

Don't forget NATO incursion, as it were.
Nato spreads surrounding russia but denies russian entry into nato and the wonders why russia does some of the things it does.

>wonders why russia does some of the things it does
No I don't wonder. I just wish our countries got along better, I'd like to visit there are ride a motorcycle through the countryside.

What do you do for a job in the city?

>Nizhni Novgorod
Ahh I knew is as Gorky

>"THE Ukraine"
I still do. Ukraine means borderlands and "the borderlands" sounds more natural than "borderlands" to me.

Why did you move to the city?

I work in detached home construction when it's warm. For the winter it's furniture time. My grand dad taught me how to make stuff from wood, now it helps a lot. A Russian who doesn't drink is always needed.

I like this picture. Very comfy.

Russians are famous for their wood working skills.

Are you married?

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чтo вы дyмaeтe o aмepикaнcкeй кyльтype?

kek

>ah, old Myshkino

Honestly, the rural pics look kinda comfy. Provided one has enough food and heat its seems quiet. Imagine endless land is available to live on since the country is so huge, provided one is willing to live in buttfuck siberia.

My home in the countryside is similar but we have those stripped acrpets all over the floor. the leders are always so strict with kids who mess with those carpets.

Yes, recently. She is a uni student, came from a village on the opposite side of Nizhni Novgorod.

Americans have many nice things. I'm not familiar with their way of life in person so I wouldn't judge anything. It seems to me that 20s-50s were the most pruductive years in terms of arts like music and movies. Stuff from these decades is distinctively American, it has more national character that more recent. At least for my eyes that haven't seen much.

I hope my broken English is not too tiring to read.

I wonder why Americans always think about Siberia when Russia is mentioned.

>acrpets
>leders
Ah, I can't hit the keys, sorry.

Did you serve in the Military?

Why Russia Is So Anti-Gay? in case you are, then why?

>I wonder why Americans always think about Siberia when Russia is mentioned.
It was always mentioned negatively for it's cold and has associations with being "sent there" like to a prison camp. Think cold war, red scare and scary general associations with you being the bad guys. I'm sure Siberian camps were a real thing at some point, don't know how relevant it is today but the cultural association is still there. Also I'm generalizing here but, most of us 'muricans had to google "Nizhni Novgorod oblast" because we really don't know much about Russian geography/regions, Siberia is one of those common ones that we know because Russia=scary bad place.

I don't know user. I'm American and I want to experience Siberia.
Mosquitos though.

I'd love to go too, but I'm generalizing American culture 65 years ago. The cold war was real and Siberia was always associated with gulags and shit. Siberia still kind of hovers back there in the American cultural consciousness. Just trying to give OP an insight as to why Siberia always comes up randomly in conversation.

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No, they let me go because they have many conscripts + people on contracts. I have some problems with my herat so they didn't want me.

I never seen it in real life. People didn't care when sex change was legalized and other stuffs were seen as a natural part of the freedom of choice. Some people chose weird things but they never asked for any special rights here or blamed straingt people fro opression because, well, everyone were equally opressed. Now someone in the government thinks it is a great idea to confront some laughable LGBT community nobody even cares about. I don't believe people will turn into gays because of black liberal magic. I don't support them but I don't see them as enemies of family. In fact straight men and women are the biggest enemies of family here.

Siberia was often called our America between 1861 (when they ended slavery) and 1917. Far away from the capitals they felt more free. Photo is Chelyabinsk weapons store of the Settler Society.

do u have sexual intercourse with animals?

>Siberia was often called our America between 1861 (when they ended slavery) and 1917. Far away from the capitals they felt more free. Photo is Chelyabinsk weapons store of the Settler Society
Huh, I've never heard anything like that about Siberia. Thanks user!

What is your favourite dish? how is russian gastronomy in your region? (the most typical food)

What people do for living in such small remote villages? I only see houses there and maybe one shop.