THIS HOW RUSSIA IS REALLY LOOKS LIKE

youtu.be/8ueOZZeqLKU

Russian youtuber with his family go to the shop to buy some beer.

Attached: Безымянный.png (1366x768, 958K)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtube.com/watch?v=cQ4DDliDB34
youtube.com/watch?v=5gHIi-Cepzo
youtube.com/watch?v=o9qds8LpTqY
youtu.be/ICXHFbvhAN8
youtu.be/82GiYzOsRV0
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

kind of looks like rural USA.

Пивo хopoшee в Poccии?

Can't compare to other countries really.
Typical convenience store beer is ok.
You can also find some gems in pubs.

Yep, there some good beers. But beer on video are shit for bydlo

comfy. I want to move there

What a shithole, how can russians live in these conditions, absolutely disgusting

ruslan gitelmann is german boy

actually he a jew

Looks like my estate but we have paved roads

>THIS HOW RUSSIA IS REALLY LOOKS LIKE
That's called village, only bydlo lives there and it's surely not how Russia looks like.

No, this is what Russia looks like
youtube.com/watch?v=cQ4DDliDB34

Moscow/Petersburg/Novisibirsk/etc its not a most part of Russia. Most art of Russia is on the video

I know a woman who’s a professional ballerina and stays in St. Petersburg most of the year round, she says Russia is actually a very nice place with decent people contrary to stereotypes.

living in the rural USA I give an emphatic no in reply

Petersburg its only 5.3mln from 144.3mln of russians

≥ballerina
still acts as an irish

Attached: 15307795633840.jpg (1080x1059, 88K)

My boyfriend from Petersburg, so, thats really nice city. But my hometown is totally like on video. Most part of Russia is like a very big ghetto for white niggers

Now I live in Moscow and thats cool, but thats still not real Russia

I don’t get you pham

Lol, stop defending these savages.
80% Russia lives in the European part, and guess how much of these people live in actual cities and not villages.
The fact that we got lots of land with descents of criminals working crops and drinking moonshine there doesn't make that "most part of Russia". By your logic most part of Russia is siberian wilderness, forget that nobody in their right mind lives there, let alone has access to roads and airports, lol.

> fag
reported to fsb

Pedojew fuck off you’re not a grill

Why has you came here with broken English?

Objectively it's a shit country, but it seems strangely comfy to me, and I would like to live there.

Also

>Drinking in a convenience store like it's a bar
>Being able to buy alcohol in a convenience store at all

Truly the land of the free. Here in Canada, at least in my province, we can only buy booze at government-run liquor stores which close at 9. The people who work there are dicks too. One time they wouldn't sell to me because my driver's license expired literally on that day. I am in my 30's, I look my age and they shouldn't have been asking for ID in the first place.

Do you visited europeans cities? Like Tambov, Tver or something? Thats an absolute shithole

>Most art of Russia is on the video
Lies. Even smallest towns are better than this shithole.

>Drinking in a convenience store like it's a bar
That mostly works outside of big cities, cause our rednecks don't give a fuck. Doing that in a nice neighbourhood will get you kicked out.
We also got a law that makes selling booze after 11 illegal. Lots of places work around that anyway, because boozers roaming the streets at night give a nice profit. Most reckless guys just risk the place closing down and sell the booze to anyone who doesn't look like an undercover inspector, the more refined establishments find loopholes in laws and are registered as a restaraunt, for example. Places like this open the bottle before giving it to you as if they are "serving" it like a fucking 100$ wine lol.

Thanks guys. Is it true that there are very few differences in accent in Russian compared to other languages like Spanish and English? And if there is one what would the accent in this video be?

>360p

Russia, truly.

>Being able to buy alcohol in a convenience store at all
???
That's normal across the world.

Can't do it here.

>a law that makes selling booze after 11 illegal
On the federal level? Fuck Im surprised that a country like Russia also has this.

Ontario? But yeah I agree with you, something about Eastern Europe's and Latin America's laxness regarding some laws considered important here makes these parts of the world really comfy and attractive. Cops would beat our asses here if they saw us drinking a beer in the street.

He is probably a Ontariofag. They can't buy alcohol before 19 too. In based QVÉBEC we can buy beer and wines anywhere but spirits are limited to Zionist government-owned stores who stay open fucking 4 hours a day.

>Is it true that there are not many differences in accent in Russian compared to other languages like Spanish and English
Well, yes, accents in Russia differ mostly by weird local words, pronounciation of a couple of letters like "г", and intonation that's often hard to pinpoint.
>And if there is one what would the accent in this video be?
This guy is such a retard that I can't really understand. The way other people talk tells me only that these people are from a rural area that isn't too close to our western borders, and far enough from Siberia.

I wonder what such nations like Canada need such laws for, it's not that you had a real problem with alcoholism that affected your society

Yep. Only caucasians and people from countries that was part of the soviet union (but not Belarus) have strong accent
This video is from Khakassia, but they speaking just like all other russians all over the world.

I agree, but truly if you look at Canadian and American politics they are quite similar, but we are a bit more progressive maybe. Americans are super strict and autistic regarding alcohol laws and this also shows in Canada, because well we're truly the 51st state.

all Russians with dyslexia*

>Is it true that there are very few differences in accent in Russian compared to other languages like Spanish and English?

There are three main Russian dialects

Northern - unaccented "o" is pronounced like "o", "g" is pronounced like "g"

Central - unaccented "o" is pronounced like "long a", "g" is pronounced like "g"

Southern - unaccented "o" is pronounced like "a" (not as long as in Central, especially in Moscow), "g" is pronounced like "h".

That's basically all differences, also the Petersburg local dialect uses some odd words.

Some people claim there's a separate "Ural dialect" but in reality it's not.

>Americans are super strict and autistic regarding alcohol laws

It must be a leftover from the 19th century, when hordes of drunk Irish and Slavs came there.

>On the federal level?
Yeah, but that law is actually 2-4 years old lol.

Ural people don't have a dialect, but a lot of them have a disgusting fucking intonation when they speak.
youtube.com/watch?v=5gHIi-Cepzo

he's high, it's not a good example of real intonation

These alcohol regulations are a relic from the prohibition-era. I'm not sure if we ever had prohibition in Canada, but that sort of thinking definitely existed. Today the government justifies their regulations by claiming it's a "public safety" issue but it's more about protecting their monopoly on liquor sales. Also the LCBO workers are public sector union which is why Queen Dyke and the NDP suck their dicks, but the Doug Ford PC's were talking about loosening the rules, we'll see if they follow through.

That was the first example that came to my mind.
Listen to the guy on the left, you'll notice a lot of similarities.
youtube.com/watch?v=o9qds8LpTqY

Now its old russian rap thread youtu.be/ICXHFbvhAN8

youtu.be/82GiYzOsRV0

вдыхaeм дым