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Русских, русскую культуру, язык и душу всегда любил. Чем более таких роликов с Русскими смотрю сейчас, тем более их люблю и вижу как они нормалные, человеческие, без ненависти к другим. Хочется сказать, лучше нас , Поляков, Чехов, Европейцов... А за нас мне сейчас встыдно, как смотрим на Русских, как относимся к ним. Гордитесь тем что вы Русские, вашой прекрасной родиной, вашой душой-нет такой другой в мире! Бог сохраняй на всегда Россию! Привет вам от Поляка. Oktawian
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I worked with Russians in London over 20 yrs ago. Very stoic, matter of fact with a dark sense of humour, theres always a tinge of resolve. Most memorable was a guy called 'Yuri'. A Soviet soldier who headed West when they stopped getting regular pay in the 90s. When I asked how he got to the UK, he said he walked from Ukraine 😂. The other guys said it was a mixture of walking, hiking, camping out, hitching and stowing away. Any which way, it was a feat with barely no money, only spoke Russian. He had a pistol which they said he sold in France to pay a lorry driver to bring him across the Channel. When I asked why he came to work in the UK, he said: America, too far to swim...😂😂 I save money for plane..
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Русские люди обязаны быть стойкими из за исторических испытаний. Моя бабушка 1909 года рождения проводила отца в 1914 году на войну, которую устроил Вильгельм и Николай 2 и больше его никогда не видела. Пережила революцию, гражданскую войну, великую отечественную войну, чудом её не задело пролетевшим осколком рядом (она была беременна моим отцом) , но разбомбило дом и она жила в уцелевшей половине дома ' а когда моему папе исполнилось 9 месяцев, бабушка смогла продать половину уцелевшего дома в станице Тверской ( краснодарский край) и поехала через освобожденный Сталинград на родину, к матери, в станицу Филоновскую. Всю жизнь работала как лошадь, моя бабушка, чтоб папа мой стал образованным и умным человеком. Я помню моих предков, они были как сталь!
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“Toska” is a Russian word that doesn’t have a direct translation in English, but it describes a deep, spiritual anguish or longing. It can encompass a range of feelings, from a vague, melancholic yearning to an intense, existential sadness. “Toska” is often associated with a sense of longing or craving for something unattainable or lost. When the woman said, “we are Russians, we are not sad, we just feel ‘toska’,” she was likely expressing a profound, culturally ingrained emotional state that is more complex and nuanced than simple sadness.
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I lived in Russia for 15 years. I can assure anyone Russians are not rude. Behind the often unsmiling face is a big generous warm heart. When things get difficult they just shrug their shoulders and keep going. I received so much kindness and generosity from strangers and friends, it was just normality in Russia. But they wonder why Americans grin all the time.
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I know Russians from personal experience. They may appear unfriendly at first, but once you are accepted into their circle, they are the most heartwarming and caring people you can imagine. Every time we visit their family there, they treat me like a son and do everything they can to make me happy. I love them all from the bottom of my heart.
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A good friend of mine who was born in Serbia into a poor family, was given a scholarship in Moscow. The language was no problem at all, but when she arrived, she smiled at everyone (that’s the way she is). No one smiled back. Finally, a female student she knew, told her, “If you walk around with a smile on your face, people will think you’re insane.” 😅 Long story short: in her time at the university, she made some of the best friends she ever had! She’s still in contact. She told me that Russians are awesome people. 👍
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@ElifromRussia
5 months ago
EDIT:
The main character from ‘Mumu’ didn’t do a suicide but simply left the city and wasn’t seen again.
I read this at the age of 10 and I guess memorised it wrong. Sorry for my mistake 🙌
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