I was thinking of taking Russian classes. I've found a Russian institute and I'd like to learn it...

I was thinking of taking Russian classes. I've found a Russian institute and I'd like to learn it. I've got a pretty basic level.


Is it worth learning Russian nowadays?

Pros and cons?

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Sure, go ahead.
It opens up a lot of areas for you where people don't speak English, you can get through eastern Europe with it
And you will be 30% better at csgo

Eastern europe best europe


How many neighbour countries speak Russian? Ukraine is one of them i guess

All of them, and those who don't are just pretending

That's a big pro indeed, also Russian classes are cheap here so I'll go ahead. Although it'd be harder than English

Depends on the age of people in many countries but:
Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan and to some extent in other Slavic countries like Poland (especially older people)
And some areas of China. Russian is quite popular in some regions.

>Russian is quite popular in some regions.
And that's a good thing

Do you guys come from 2ch.hk?

Why the fuck would you want to learn such an unnecessary disgusting language?

>you can get through eastern Europe with it
Lol, no you can’t unless you’re talking about post-Soviet states