К слову о безопасности. Обратите внимание, что Вы единственный кто нес рюкзак на груди) Я слышал, что так делают в небезопасных странах, когда опасаются за свое имущество. У нас в основном все носят рюкзаки за спиной)
It's pleasant to see a tourist being considerate to locals. Doesn't film if it can bring discomfort, doesn't speak loudly where it might be inappropriate, doesn't make noise to avoid waking up neighbours. All what I would personally ask for.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsevна западе все наоборот, в больших городах не везде чисто, а в маленьких чистота и порядок. В России все наоборот в одном городе чисто в 99 пиз@ц
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev ты можешь не соглашаться с чем хочешь, я тебе говорю как человек который прожил 10 лет в России и 10 лет за границей. Если смотреть только пропагандистов тогда может сложится очень интересное мнение.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev человек проживший в Штатах в 25 лет никогда не будет писать такие глупости, сравни любой город в сша с населением 10 тысяч человек и в России, тебе достаточно просто зайти в Гугел карты и самому убедится в этом, высунь глаза из жопы и все поймешь.
Skin color will be important when coloreds become a majority. Keep welcoming them and they sure will take an advantage of it. You want it to be like in Europe?
Not true. In every country skin color is important. If Russia all of a sudden had an influx of 10-20 million blacks everyone would be protesting against this in Russia. Stop being so foolish with your comment.
Помни - если у тебя возникают любые медицинские проблемы - ты можешь вызвать скорую помощь, и они тебе помогут бесплатно и быстро. Служба эксьренных вызовов в России 112. Не бойся спрашивать у лей помощи - не откажут.
Also , the emergency medical is assisted by real doctors not paramedics like in the states. No offense to paramedics but amount of money Americans pay for insurance there should be doctors .
@@dmitryk7320, о божечки,😂😂 миллионы гастарбайтеров из Средней Азии не только лечатся, но и учатся, и пенсии с маткапиталами получают за наш счёт. И ненавидят нас, преступления совершают. А тут один законопослушный турист ВОЗМОЖНО полечится 1 раз за наш счёт - и что? Облезешь, что ли? Тем более у него наверняка есть страховка. И да, приставки в русском языке пишутся слитно, позорище😂😂
@@dmitryk7320I think I would feel weird getting free medical care in another country, not that I have any issues with the medical system, just that I don't want people to feel I'm taking advantage of a system that is for a country I'm not a resident or citizen of.
@@Ozark-nq9uuyou do you. But here in Russia we are not selfish. And we do help out a lot - even “unfriendly” countries when they experience some huge difficulties - like an earthquake/fires etc. we do understand that we all share the same planet. So EACH person’s life does matter. So only someone with a sick mind would be against Russia’s medical system helping a foreigner in a health need because of the financial reasons. That’s simply NOT how Russians are built and how we operate. Since soviet times we live by this principle called DRUZHBA NARODOV (дружба народов) - friendship between peoples. So even though there’s always a black sheep in any culture - but most Russians do respect any people/country/culture
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I've visited Moscow twice. What a stunning city, very clean, beautiful and people are helpful and kind. I will come back as soon as I can...cheers from Brazil 🥰
Обожаю смотреть видео иностранца который впервые приезжает в Россию и воспринимает все это как приключение. С точки зрения местных это забавно и интересно. Welcome to Russia, dude!
Согласна, особенно когда они о безопастности на улицах говорят😂😂😂особенно американцы и европейцы. Вот дожили😂😂😂Москва и другие города России, к сожалению, кроме новый присоединенных городов, безопасны
no clickbait, no extra shenanigans, no obnoxious goofy behavior, no treating the locals like they're zoo animals, just "hey guys im here this is what its like and this is my thoughts", Sly is the chillest and least unnecessarily sensationalist travel vlogger
@@knopkaplay0507 Generally people were friendly and helpful. Generally no predetermined perceptions like it is in western Europe, but don't know if Central Asians can say that. Much better than my experience in Germany and France. It was in the 2000s, and at the beginning there was still some skinhead problem, but faded. I was doing research at an institute. Great place if you have local friends, Russians make very loyal friendships.
@@martino6205 I'm really glad that you liked Russia! You are welcome here any time :) You assumption about the perception is absolutely right. Good thing is that we really don't have any negative prejudices about black people. Bad thing is that if you are a Central Asian in Russia, your quality of life will probably be far below average for reasons other than financial well-being-constant security checks, rent declines, hidden racism, etc. And if you are also obviously islamic with ANY skin color, you will be literally cursed.
@@lehaepta don't write this lie. a 10% of Russia is Muslim. Are you out of your mind? Nobody curses me. As for people from other countries, these are poorly educated people, do not compare them with Muslims or people who live in Russia.
Russians in general are a very clean people. They wash their cars often, they clean their shoes often. Their restaurants are MUCH cleaner than in the US and they dont have sticky tables when you sit down. X.x The issue they have is climate is rough, and destroys infrustructure and roads at a much faster rate. Also they put sand on roads every year, so there is a period of the year where the roads are dirty with dust and sand. Then it gets cleaned up for the summer. This is because of climate. People need to realize Russia has a lot of infrastructure upkeep that is required because of their climate that many other places just dont have.
Климат и плотность населения. Мало кто вообще об этом думает. Почему-то многие полагают, что 10 деревень по 100 человек на дороге длинною в 300 км должны выглядеть такой же конфеткой, как и Токио. Так не бывает =) Живу во Владивостоке, в Приморском крае. Приморский край по размеру как половина Италии, а населения меньше двух миллионов. Конечно они не будут жить так же, как 30 миллионов на такой же территории в более мягком климате.
Какой вежливый джентельмен, постоянно беспокоился о громкости своего голоса, чтобы не потревожить соседей в отеле и даже в поезде 😊 мне кстати показалось, что отель дороговат, но я давно не смотрела цены и не знаю, нормальная это цена или нет
я сегодня в Москву из СПб поеду погулять, к сожалению это реальные цены, нормальный номер в хорошем месте на двух человек будет стоить около 5700 за ночь
I like how respectful you are about the noise. Americans tend to be loud, while in Russia it’s considered rude. I’m sure you’ll be fine for the rest of your trip. Russian people are very kind and cultured. And many in Moscow can at least understand English. So if you need help just ask.
@user-mu9tr3kj9ywe also know how to flush feces down the toilet like a civilized person -- whereas Eurasian barbarians apparently think it goes in a waste basket (Mr. Sly will discover this when he visits a Russian lavatory). Previously, in Finland, before Moskali were rightfully banned from the civilized world, signs were posted in truck stops in Moskal language only (they were the only ones who needed to be told) explaining how to use a toilet properly. I am sure the Finns are happy they no longer have to deal with this. In addition, Homo Sovieticus also believes the sink is the proper place to deposit mucus, blood, and other bodily fluids - having no idea what tissue paper (Kleenex) is for. All of which combines to make using a Russian bathroom a wonderful experience.
I will be there shortly for another trip for leisure. What a wonderful city, a wonderful country, and without question a wonderful people. God bless Russia
it can be less clean during winter, since snow gets dirty, but generally here it is pretty clean and it is pretty modern, there's still a housing modernization project going on which saw mixed results, it's goal is to replace old soviet buildings that are past their "expiration date", since they were designed to last around 50 years and for a lot of them this time already passed
My first trip to Moscow ended everything I saw on heard on American TV. It’s NOTHING like what Hollywood portrayed or politicians view Russia. My first impression of Moscow 2012 was how clean it is. Moscow is bigger than NYC, but NYC is a dump. Moscow subways and buses are more cleaner and functional than any US city. The people are wonderful. I too am a man of color and I speak Russian so it was easy to ask for directions and everyone are willing to help. As an American, on a train of 100 people, I would say 10 are obese. Whereas if it was the USA, it would’ve been 80 people are obese. That’s noticeable. The women, GOD DAMN, almost heaven. Sly, ain’t lying about the women. They are clever and they will test your manhood (that’s the Soviet blood in them). But after getting through the thick shell of their personality, great rewards. The dollar goes a long way, but I know Sly went cheap. The little apt, you get what you pay for. At $60 a night you’ll find a 3 or 4 star place. Overall, I recommend MORE Americans to visit Moscow and St. Pete’s. Personally St. Pete’s is a bit more fun than Moscow but no way a disappointment.
@meronvоткрыть дверь перед женщиной,уступить место в транспорте,дарить цветы,оплатить счёт в кафе,подать руку на лестнице,помочь донести тяжёлый пакет,сделать комплимент как она хорошо выглядит.Такие вещи по моему все в мире мужчины должны знать,что тут особенного 😂😂❤❤❤logz
@@ЕленаШепелева-я9у ууу, камрад, ты только что совершил акт сексуального насилия над свободной и независимой европейской женщиной, я серьёзно, большинство даже не представляет до какой степени там в головах насрано.
В России 190 этногрупп и равноправие , хоть вы фиолетовозеленого цвета и с другой планеты , если ведете сябя воспитано и культурно , будут вам рады и относится хорошо !
@@dmitryhannзапрещена пропаганда лгбт, сами "экстремисты" живут тут вполне спокойно, особенно если в открытую не достают окружающих своей ориентацией.
Just saw this video pop up on my feed, have not watched it yet (about to) but this is the one video I’ve been waiting for months if not years from you. My first day in Russia (Moscow) I was still questioning why I had decided to book a ticket to Moscow last minute other than the fact that the day before, Russia announced that South African no longer require a visa. On my way there I had thoughts of USSR , Soviet Union (basically everything I watched on tv growing up watching Hollywood movies where America is good and Russia is bad (and backwards) - ended up spending 3 months visiting Russia in the summer of 2017 and I didn’t want to leave - hope your experience is equally good. Ps: I do hope I get the chance to go back someday.
I understand how you felt about the USSR during the Cold War period. Hollywood and the US government was not the only one producing propaganda. The Soviet Union had their own propaganda machine going full blast too. Personally I don't think that it is such a good idea for a U.S. citizen to be visiting Russia with this proxy war going on between the US and Russia. That's how I see it as an African-American.
I went to Russia in 2018 for the World Cup and fell in love with some of the cities I visited and i have always wanted to return and see more. Was so excited to see your video today and i hope you enjoyed Russia as much as i did.
It’s amazingly clean everywhere! Metro stations seem to be museums! No rats down there? Where are the homeless? Bikes and scooters aren’t stolen? KGB didn’t arrest you and you weren’t placed in prison? No bears with vodka in the street?No graffiti on the walls? No, it can’t be the truth. 😂 I DON’T believe what I see ! Russia 🇷🇺 is THE BEST! God bless the Russians! Thanks for the video bro ❤
Ну,если кто-то идиот и ему очень надоело на свободе...😂то пожалуйста иди воруй велосипед, на первый раз ,тебя оштрафуют и общественные работы присудят а потом 5 лет колонии тебе обеспечат.😂😂😂
Если кто-то настолько глуп,что ему надоело на свободе,то вперёд, иди воруй!😂😂 Через час ты в тюрьме,у нас полиция работает четко.Мы за это налоги платим.😂😂😂
@evila9076 Was shocked some 40 years ago seing bundles with no resemblance to humans lying in the gutter of Fifth Avenue. Something decidedly wrong. As is with "diversity" - a mere deflection of the underlying issues.
Iam a swede living i Russia. I love the country. And i really love yr style. You sound as a good fellow and Russia will also be very happy to see you again.
@@objectobj Russia is the best country to live. No one will force you or your children to change gender. Nobody will rob you. You won't see drug addicts or homeless people. Russia has everything. The fastest and cheapest Internet in the world. If you get sick, you will be treated for free. Education is also free. People are sincere, they will not smile at you to deceive you. The people are very friendly.
Когда то били и бомжи, и попрошайки. До Путина. Путин поднял страну на высокий уровень. И сейчас есть бедные люди, бомжи, но для них созданы специальные центры, где они едят, моются и спят.
I’m African and have lived in Russia for over 5 years. You’ll be fine so long as you stick to the usual rules. Moscow is great! Enjoy your time there 😁
@@АристархЗамарочкин For example: 1. Be law-abiding person 2. Be respectful to our culture 3. Support official politics or don't talk about it 4. Be polite with other people 5. Don't be rude even in return (my personal) I am sure if you follow these rules you won't get trouble, and i think in any country
@@jamescc2010 Must be depressing for them to take such beautiful cramp transportation all the way back to dilapidated commie blocks. Meanwhile it’s the opposite for the US with shitty transportation/ car back to lavish over the top living spaces 😂
Я как человек работающий в одном из тех магазинов куда зашел sly скажу, что он выбрал довольно дорогие продукты, соки и нарезанные фрукты стоят примерно по 100 рублей. В данном магазине на 100 рублей можно купить килограм яблок или апельсин или груш и многое другое. Тоже самое с комнатой, я просто возмущен, что ты за такую цену получил такой маленький номер, ты мог найти намного лучше
listen, my advice to you, don't worry about sticking out, i ride the metro with black people every day cause there are many african students here, i went to middle school with 4 black kids, people are used to it, even if they look at you, it's not in a negative way, we just like to look at interesting people :D
You so respectful and golable at places, it's very touching. I've been few times in Russia and every time I was put aside for thorough passport check as a US citizen and every time they let me through. I hear you man. Thanks for what you doing. We people need more guys like you who breaks stereotypes. You are so brave going without knowing Russian language. You are from Seattle?! I'm from Everett
Anda que loco, jajajajaj, enjoy the trip, it's crazy. Very brave, I went to Moscow in July with my sister, she was scared, without me she would not have taken a step, I told her to go out alone and she told me you're crazy, she took advantage of me as much as she could, I studied in Moscow and I know the city well, plus the people are very friendly and help you with anything you need, the last straw was that I arrived at the hotel at night and a lady wanted to pay us for the hotel because we didn't have enough rubles. The people at the hotel were amazing they told me to pay one night and the rest in the morning after i went to exchange money.
В Москве очень дорогое жилье. Нужно тщательно искать и выбирать из предложенных вариантов. Порой дорого - не значит качественно. Учтите это, апельсины тут с неба не падают. Нужно трудиться. Moscow has very expensive housing. You need to carefully search and choose from the proposed options. Sometimes expensive does not mean quality. Keep this in mind, oranges don't fall from the sky here. You need to work.
Was there in 2019. So glad you are seeing how amazing the city is. People who have never been have no idea, how clean & safe it really is. Aside from all the financial obstacles, one of the best places to visit!
I’d love to go to Russia but my country is against citizens travelling there and no insurance companies will cover travel insurance for a Russia trip. ☹️
Moscow yes. It's the best city ever. And some other big cities are great as well. You will like it - Saint Petersburg of course, Ekaterinburg, Kazan, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Sochi. But little cities and villages are very poor unfortunately and don't look like Moscow. Here we call Moscow another country within a big country 🤷
A good news is that in Russia our hospitals do not ask for your insurance first. They help you first. And in majority of cases if you go to public hospitals, you will get a free of charge help even if you do not have an insurance. But you should have a translator with you (google may help) because still not many Russian people speak English
You're a brave man for drawing attention to yourself by walking around recording. I was in Russia in 2018 for the FIFA world cup. I have to say Russia was on the top of the list of best countries for me.
I am Russian-Moscow is a tourist city, there are millions of tourists visiting, nobody would be surprised to see a tourist filming. It's a big European city, they've seen it all
What really stood out to me immediately is how clean everything is and no homeless people tweaking out. Must be nice not seeing people overdosing on the streets like they do in Canada smh
That is the main reason why they hate Russia with all their guts, the EU and USA. Woke culture, drugs, color revolutions, all of that crap doesn't work in a place named Russia.
I'm Russian, lived in Europe for 10 years studding and working. Moved back in 2023 and never going to go anywhere else as an expat, probably only to Asia for winter haha.. Moscow is the best city in the world !
It is exact reason why they boycott it, because what Americans and Europeans hate the most is if someone who is not under their control gets to be powerful
I love that you take us with you to all these different places and you share your experiences through a humane and empathic lens. You have a different viewpoint from most Western TH-cam travel vloggers who are condescending, stereotyping and dehumanising with a superioty complex.
Да, это странно и выдаёт, что человек только приехал из небесрпасной страны, но ничего, скоро поймёт, что у нас намного безопаснее, чем во многих других странах
Great adventure. What a beautiful city , clean , graffiti and homeless free . All the best brother. Moscow is a giant of a city , architecture , history , parks, beautiful ladies , cultured , no woke bullshit . Good luck .
We do have homeless people, you'll see them on the outskirts of the city, rarely in the downtown. But yeah, it's not like in the US when you see entire camping sites of them I guess
@@ЕленаДьяконова-я6щ я из Санкт-Петербурга. Бездомных очень много, просто днём их не особо видно. Но когда гуляешь ночью, постоянно на них натыкаешься.
@@ЕленаДьяконова-я6щ Бомжей прилично в центр приехало как тепло стало, трутся около Чеховской и ближе к Лубянке. Другое дело, что такая миграция каждый год происходит, зимой они уезжают куда-то.
I arrived in Moscow on May 7th and had the same experience as you did. I think every American gets a little extra security checks. Makes sense given the current situation. Moscow has a lot of friendly people who are willing to help.
@@goldensuki Возможны проверки документов, так как вы иностранный гражданин. Во всём остальном, на вас даже особо внимания обращать не будут=) У нас народ не дикий. И что бы ваши сми вам не вкалачивали в разум, правды в этом 10-15%. Не более =)
Да , у нас в стране конечно есть свои проблемы но русский народ всегда стремится к доброте к красоте и к справедливости . Однажды я побывала в Америке и у меня в памяти остался только ужас и кошмар от того что я видела . Мы боялись вечером даже в метро заходить , очень много сумасшедших людей грязь и крысы . У меня создалось такое чувство, что это не страна а машина по утилизации людей .
Russia has reclaimed her status as a superpower. The president of my country, Pakistan, was removed by the US because he wanted to have non-hostile with Russia. His name was Imran Khan.
The president of Pakistan was removed because he's an islamic dictatorial dbag who kept on turning a once great country into a pile of ... moving it away from the civilisation.
The president of Pakistan was removed because he's an islamic dictatorial douchebag who kept on turning a once great country into a pile of ... moving it away from the civilisation.
Welcome to Russia! In Russia, many places have free Internet. For example, in the subway -) Just being on the subway, try to find free Wi-Fi and connect. The free Internet in the metro is not very good and there are advertisements (to turn off advertisements, you need to pay a subscription), but it is quite functional. secret: Many tourists don’t know this, but in Russia, you can get inside the Moscow Kremlin (behind the walls). Many tourists think that Red Square is the maximum. But in fact, if you search, you can find tickets for an excursion inside the fortress (this became possible after ~2017) Have a nice holiday!
Have a nice rest переводится более как "приятных снов" типо покемарить, перезаряжаться, а не "приятного отдыха" лучше наверное что-то вроде enjoy your time here, have a nice trip, have a nice holiday
OMG, I don’t know how recommendations work, but TH-cam offered me your video quite by accident, I decided to watch it and at the 13th minute I realized that you were walking in the courtyard of my office, between the Japanese embassy and the SPAR store. Awesome
Не припомню такого всегда, много лет подряд ездила в Москву и так как я там не особо ориентируюсь часто использовала навигатор гугл и всё было отлично и у меня и у друзей, так что не драматизируйте.
@@Ksy-NEKO раньше да, такого не было, а сейчас как раз навигаторы что яндекс, что гугл очень часто сбиваются. я только в апреле была в москве и невозможно было найти дорогу из-за того, что местоположение постоянно меняется, всё верно комментатор говорит
@@Ksy-NEKO Никто в драму, не вдается)),работаю курьером. Часто Яндекс навигатор, особенно в центре Москвы, определяет и строит маршрут из Африки или Украины))), хз почему так случается.И как раз , эти сбои начались после атак дронов,не думаю что совпадение.
@@Ksy-NEKOа мы тут живём, поэтому знаем, что это никакая не драма, а реальность. В центре стоят глушилки, поэтому все навигаторы тупят. Местным и не нужен навигатор, а вот приезжие таксисты и курьеры отказываются ездить в центр, потому что без навигатора и шагу ступить не могут. Ни картой воспользоваться, ни название улицы прочитать.
17:10 - that's a blueberry compote and a cranberry one. Very traditional in Russia, healthy and natural, no artificial coloring. Welcome to my hometown, enjoy your stay!
Wow Sly I just stumbled upon your channel and this video. This is so cool and I have to admit Im kinda of jealous cause I wish I was there right now. I did visit Moscow once way back in the mid eighties, when I was seventeen (still when the Soviet Union was around and the cold war was going on), it looks very different today. Anyway well done and thanks so much for posting this. I’m from the Uk btw.
Besides all the advantages, life in Russia is much easier then in the west, free medice, free schools, kindergartens, additional activities for children, sport, much more lower prices for rent, for electricity, heating, internet ( about 7$ per month), taxi, for everything. May be salaries are lower then in the west but difference in prices is TREMENDOUS!
Payment for 10-10.5 hours of a child’s stay in a kindergarten in Yekaterinburg in 2024 will be 3.6 thousand rubles (~$40). According to decrees of the government of the Sverdlovsk region (Russia)
@@musicclassic5938 Payment for 10-10.5 hours of a child’s stay in a kindergarten in Yekaterinburg in 2024 will be 3.6 thousand rubles (~$40). According to decrees of the government of the Sverdlovsk region (Russia)
As a Russian American, I really appreciate seeing videos like this. People should feel free to travel and go everywhere to see things for themselves and not get stuck in these stupid (often!) stereotypes about certain countries that the main Western political "elite" tries to impose on everyone. One thing you should all know without a doubt is that you are all welcome to come visit or stay in our beloved motherland, Russia: there’s room for everyone! ;) To you, bro, take your time, don't rush... there are many things to discover, to experience, to see and to taste in Russia! so have fun and enjoy without any moderation;) waiting for the next video 😉👌🏼✋🏼
GPS problem because of drones. Electronic warfare is always active in the city center and some areas. It will be like this until the war is over. Our taxi drivers are going crazy, navigators are lying))
I used to live in Moscow. Now in LA. Karen Bass should watch this video and learn from her Moscow colleagues about creating a pleasant city atmosphere.
Hahahaha! I used to live in LA and now live in Moscow (I travel back and forth all the time)! Brother, you hit the nail on the head with your comment! I also want that asshole Newsome to start taking care of California.
Thanks for letting the world know that we should travel to places on our own instead of listening to the media. I have been thinking about traveling to Russia for some time now but was concerned about safety. However, after viewing your video I will head out there to Moscow and spend some time checking out the culture and restaurants. Thanks again Brother Sly!!!
Moscow and other Russian cities are much safer than any Western and especially American city. This is an incredible difference - you can walk all night in any place without any fear. Moscow is especially safe because it is under the total control of surveillance cameras.
@@hoco9975 well dude, I lived in Moscow for 26 years. I might know better. It has gotten a lot better over the last decade, but I still saw people out of their mind fairly regularly. The subway is the best way to move around for those with the lowest means, so it makes absolute sense that you would see them there. Its not a knock on the city.
Мне нравится, как он удивляется тому, что какая-то парочка у входа в метро купила ему билетик и обсуждает это чуть ли не половину видео 😂 Чувак, привыкай, в России принято помогать людям, welcome to Moscow!
Greetings Sly, I am really enjoying these videos you are shooting . And I am envious of you in a good way. I sure wish I could have made that trip.... anyhow being I may never make it over there,, at l ast I can enjoy it vicariously thru your site. God bless and have an awesome time. Oh ,you got my first like and subscribe of the day..
The US could look as beautiful and clean as Russia if they took the taxpayer money they spend on perpetual wars and handouts to other countries, to benefit the American people and infrastructure instead. The architecture in those train stations looks insane. You have to respect a country that honors its past by preserving such architectural feats. Switzerland is very similar in that regard.
A totalitarian regime strikes fear into their people so no one would dare write graffitti or break a bulb in one of those chandelier...... So trade beauty for slavery....
shush...lets talk about Russia in Ukraine currently and all the wars they also had from the 70s thru today. But you dont want to talk about that do you?
@@LIL-MAN_theOG "Never forget who is the real threat to the world." List of countries that bombed/attacked the United States after World War II: Korea and China (1950-53) Guatemala (1954) Indonesia (1958) Cuba (1959-61) Guatemala (1960) Congo (1964) Laos (1964-73) Vietnam (1961-73) Cambodia (1969-70) Guatemala (1967-69) Grenada (1983) Lebanon (1983,1984) Libya (1986) El Salvador (1980s) Nicaragua (1980s) Iran (1987) Panama (1989) Iraq (1991) Kuwait (1991) Somalia (1993) Bosnia (1994, 1995) Sudan (1998) Afghanistan (1998) Yugoslavia (1999) Yemen (2002) Iraq (1991-2003) Iraq (2003-2015) Afghanistan (2001-2015) Pakistan (2007-2015) Somalia (2007, 2008, 2011) Yemen (2009, 2011) Libya (2011, 2015) Syria (2014-2015) ...
I’m planning to visit Moscow next month to in June. I’m planning to use my Panamanian passport to enter and I can visit visa free for 90 days, but I’m only staying for five days.
Btw, if ur planning to stay in Moscow for longer period, i would recommend to buy a ticket - troika, where u top up for a day (3$), for 30 days (24$) and etc, and use the public transport (bus, tram, metro are included) unlimited. And also the trip will be much easier if u download the “yandex map”, which is the local google map version, it will show which transport to use as well as the way to the destination. Hope it’ll help in ur journey:)
sorry i don't want to seem rude or something, just want to note that Yandex Maps are not related to Google Maps at all; this is another company as well as 2GIS, only idea is the same. But ye, especially in 2024, Yandex data is much more accurate in Russia comparing with Google and have some special useful features including public transport navigation:)
Not to mention the obsession here with Sly ending up in prison..... Must have to do with the US having by far the highest number of incarcerated people on earth...... many even completely innocent, for decades....
@@CA-Pirate Детройт очень депрессивный район. Это был рабочий город, где было много автомобильных заводов. Сейчас они все позакрывались. уехали в Китай. Поэтому в Детройте страшная преступность. Могут ограбить прямо в центре города, даже если сидишь в машине. Откроют дверь. отберут кошелек или сумку. И город грязных очень.
Why do people have the need to stuff themselves to an extent they cannot live a "normal" life? I think you have to examine the whole set up of US society.
Americans have a puffiness about them, especially wht Americans when they hit 50. I see some Europeans today - not sure what country they were from they were in their 50/60s looked very slim and good! Americans get a puff in their skin and face. People of all backgrounds. It has to be the chemicals in the food.
@@dancedance4315 Nonsense, people eat out all the time lol. Plenty of fat babuski (they love their zapikonka). Young Russians just burn it off by walking more. But yeah, in general - food is better quality.
Went to the U.S. in 2002 and 2005 and the cleanest place with proper infrastructure is Cleveland Ohio. But there are no People, like a Ghost town. Plus, being Asian, I got a lot of stares from Black people inside the mall, as if I just invaded their turf. NYC clearly is the winner for the nastiest place I've seen in the U.S. I Imagine how it is now 20 years later with all the homeless and illegal immigrants coming in to the city.
I live in Moscow all my life, and sometimes I just walk around, using only English (just for fun, obviously). And it's actually really cool that most places like restaurants, public transport, etc. usually have English as an option, and you can easily make an order or get to any point in Moscow without using Russian at all. But if you actually talk to someone, the chances of them using English on a decent level are pretty low
Watching your video make me feel great for the American citizen who is actually taking chances and realizing that in Russia is completely different what is they told us would be. Now,I want to visit Russia myself, because I already feel safer out there, than in New Orleans.
@@objectobj если кто и вливает деньги в войну, так это сами страны Запада во главе с США и ЕС, которые введя самое большое число незаконных санкций в мире на Россию, тем не менее сами же закупают российские нефть, газ, уголь, ядерное топливо, чёрные и цветные металлы и много чего ещё, тем самым существенно наполняя российский бюджет. Отталкивайся от прямых фактов, а не от западных СМИ.
I visited Moscow over 20 years ago and I actually have a video from that visit on my channel. It actually looks a lot more modern now with more English signage. Russia has gone through quite a lot since the end of the Cold War. The West has not been very nice to this country and there is some big karmic payback coming soon to the West for what they've done to this country
The west was extremely nice with Russia throughout all of its history. The food aid in the 1920's that probably saved hundreds of thousands, lend lease during WWII, food and monetary aid again in the 1990's. Considering all the horrors Russia have committed to its people and neighbouring nations in the 20th century with red terror and communistic oppression and the horrors it keeps committing even today, i dont know if Russia even deserved the kindness the west treated it with.
@@georgewashington1621 Тебе в голову пропаганда насрала🤦♂, россияне с ностальгией вспоминают СССР, а цену помощи кровожадного лицемерного запада мы помним, и коллективный Запад ответит за все свои античеловеческие деяния.
I’m working in moscow business taxi. And i miss good old days when a lot of foreign tourists come to city. It was great people with interesting lives. We had a great conversations, and i found good friends among them.
Рад, что такие крутые парни приезжают в мой город. Всегда расстраиваюсь, что не встречаю таких туристов вживую😂 я бы поболтал Россияне всегда хорошо и гостеприимно относились к иностранным гостям! Ребята не ведитесь на то, что показывают в СМИ о нас! Мы не боремся с медведями на улицах с деревянными дорогами в красных рубашках. У нас отличный современный и чистый город. Мы адекватные и приветливые. Лично я всегда с удовольствием общаюсь с иностранцами.
Hey I’m a Brit who has been living in Moscow for 11 years. My boyfriend is American and has been living here for 5 years. We teach English. If you need any advice or help just let me know! Happy to help.
заметьте, у нас запрещена пропаганда лгбт, но... тут написал чел, про парня своего... и НИКТО НЕ ОСУЖДАЛ И НЕ ХАЯЛ... Вот это и есть настояцее право слова, жизни и тп.
@@candykane4271 He can, just like Invisible People, Americas soft underbelly and many others can show you the dark side of America. PS. Have you seen Bald and bankrupts presentation of his native country?
In the beginning that's not subway but a rapid airport train and not a subway station but a train station. Shiny building next to it is a mall. In the middle of the video that's subway all right. The beverage in the end is “mors” (a berry drink). Thank you, keep on!
К слову о безопасности. Обратите внимание, что Вы единственный кто нес рюкзак на груди) Я слышал, что так делают в небезопасных странах, когда опасаются за свое имущество. У нас в основном все носят рюкзаки за спиной)
и телефон в заднем кармане брюк тоже носят))
Скоро таких " туристов" в количестве сто миллионов завезут с Африки, и будешь рюкзак на животе таскать, и я не шучу)))
@@РоманМимотин-б6ю 🤡
@@РоманМимотин-б6ю как скоро?
То есть это повод привлечь к себе внимание? То есть это говорит о тебе, что у тебя явно есть что-то ценное.
Moscow locals: casually walking around, enjoying warm evening
Sly: paranoid survival mode, danger behind every corner!
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😂
It's so scary to travel alone to another country you don't know anything about. I understand why he is so paranoid
Thanks for the comment, чувак! Somebody had to say that.
@@lyipan1009 Why is it lol ? If you're a pussy - everything is scary.
It's pleasant to see a tourist being considerate to locals. Doesn't film if it can bring discomfort, doesn't speak loudly where it might be inappropriate, doesn't make noise to avoid waking up neighbours. All what I would personally ask for.
That’s really pleasant too such polite people!
да тут всем похер снимаете вы его или нет, главное в лицо камерой не тыкать, чтобы без камеры не остаться. у нас нет шизы об «личном пространстве»
@@2eazy4arteeze94 так "в лицо камерой не тыкать" - это и есть "личное пространство"...
душнила
Moscow looks really huge, enormous...Hi Russians from South Africa 🇿🇦✌️
Привет!!!
И вам привет! приезжайте в гости!
@ihret you are not welcome
@ihret cuz your country is our war enemy. Go away.
@ihret cuz you are our war enemy
Все в комментариях удивляются чистоте, а я удивляюсь их удивлению))
@@Sergey_Bezhentsevна западе все наоборот, в больших городах не везде чисто, а в маленьких чистота и порядок. В России все наоборот в одном городе чисто в 99 пиз@ц
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev ты можешь не соглашаться с чем хочешь, я тебе говорю как человек который прожил 10 лет в России и 10 лет за границей. Если смотреть только пропагандистов тогда может сложится очень интересное мнение.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev человек проживший в Штатах в 25 лет никогда не будет писать такие глупости, сравни любой город в сша с населением 10 тысяч человек и в России, тебе достаточно просто зайти в Гугел карты и самому убедится в этом, высунь глаза из жопы и все поймешь.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev блин, времечко для обратного переезда вы, конечно, выбрали такое себе...
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev а откуда?
In Russia, skin color and eye color are not important, the main thing is that the person is good
Russia is the most racist country in Europe, if not in the world. 😆
Skin color will be important when coloreds become a majority. Keep welcoming them and they sure will take an advantage of it. You want it to be like in Europe?
Correction, the main thing is that the person is a quite slave and donates to destroy neighboring countries' cities.
"are not important", because almost everyone is White. It would be very different if there were too many different people.
Not true. In every country skin color is important. If Russia all of a sudden had an influx of 10-20 million blacks everyone would be protesting against this in Russia. Stop being so foolish with your comment.
Помни - если у тебя возникают любые медицинские проблемы - ты можешь вызвать скорую помощь, и они тебе помогут бесплатно и быстро. Служба эксьренных вызовов в России 112. Не бойся спрашивать у лей помощи - не откажут.
Beautiful post. Only a special person would even think to post this ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Also , the emergency medical is assisted by real doctors not paramedics like in the states. No offense to paramedics but amount of money Americans pay for insurance there should be doctors .
@@dmitryk7320, о божечки,😂😂 миллионы гастарбайтеров из Средней Азии не только лечатся, но и учатся, и пенсии с маткапиталами получают за наш счёт. И ненавидят нас, преступления совершают. А тут один законопослушный турист ВОЗМОЖНО полечится 1 раз за наш счёт - и что? Облезешь, что ли? Тем более у него наверняка есть страховка. И да, приставки в русском языке пишутся слитно, позорище😂😂
@@dmitryk7320I think I would feel weird getting free medical care in another country, not that I have any issues with the medical system, just that I don't want people to feel I'm taking advantage of a system that is for a country I'm not a resident or citizen of.
@@Ozark-nq9uuyou do you. But here in Russia we are not selfish. And we do help out a lot - even “unfriendly” countries when they experience some huge difficulties - like an earthquake/fires etc. we do understand that we all share the same planet. So EACH person’s life does matter. So only someone with a sick mind would be against Russia’s medical system helping a foreigner in a health need because of the financial reasons. That’s simply NOT how Russians are built and how we operate. Since soviet times we live by this principle called DRUZHBA NARODOV (дружба народов) - friendship between peoples. So even though there’s always a black sheep in any culture - but most Russians do respect any people/country/culture
I've visited Moscow twice. What a stunning city, very clean, beautiful and people are helpful and kind. I will come back as soon as I can...cheers from Brazil 🥰
We will be waiting for you 🇷🇺♥️🇧🇷
@@winchester9489 🤗
Call Russel. He there. He meet up with you! Awesome guy! He from Australia 🇦🇺. He lives Moscow. He on TH-cam travelling with Russell. 👈 👍❣️
@@PollyDollyBabe Good to know that
All these beautiful fascist, so sweet. Love it
Обожаю смотреть видео иностранца который впервые приезжает в Россию и воспринимает все это как приключение. С точки зрения местных это забавно и интересно.
Welcome to Russia, dude!
Согласна, особенно когда они о безопастности на улицах говорят😂😂😂особенно американцы и европейцы. Вот дожили😂😂😂Москва и другие города России, к сожалению, кроме новый присоединенных городов, безопасны
@@lauralee2641 погуляйте одна у химок ночью
Это называется комплекс неполноценности.
Если все время будет велком ту раша дуд, то через лет 10 раша будет типа филадельфии ..ты думай перел тем как говорить...
@@dmitryk7320 да-да, улыбнуло меня это
Очень волнуюсь всегда за иностранцев в России, переживаю чтобы их не обидели и у них не сложилось негативного впечатления, надеюсь все будет хорошо🙏🏻
Ваще похъ на туристов
Россияне сами боятся чтоб их не обидели 😅
Сейчас не 2000-е, когда скинхедов было столько же, сколько сейчас мигрантов, так что туристам по большому счету бояться нечего
@@ДенисБондаренко-у8етолько мигрантов😂
@@МаксимХудолей-с8ч ну да, действительно, если только их 😁
One thing I like about Sly is how respectful he is compared to all the other travel vloggers
no clickbait, no extra shenanigans, no obnoxious goofy behavior, no treating the locals like they're zoo animals, just "hey guys im here this is what its like and this is my thoughts", Sly is the chillest and least unnecessarily sensationalist travel vlogger
@@anthonygarvia3147 что-то не видела такого
He is a true gentleman. Very rare in America nowadays
I agree. Many vloggers are very loud, rude, and obnoxious. He was pretty low-key. Of course, he was scared. lol
Moskova çok güzel ve güvenli bir şehir.. Türkiye'den selam..
Sağol kardeşim size de Moskova’dan selamlar, Türkiye’yi çok beğeniyorum 🖐️
Чушь полная
Моя мама очень любит Анталию и частенько летает в Стамбул. Мне нравится колорит турецких городов)
@@greenduck72553может твоя мама наташа? Ты не чернявая?
Про Москву точно
Тебе тоже лучшие пожелания из России
С семьёй часто бываем в Сиде, на море
Tucker Carlsson didn't lie!
Moscow looks very clean and people are very helpful.
People are cold and nobody gives a damn about you.
@@tangodazefor Russians yes,but not for foreigners 😉
@@yarasputin полная глупость. сколько раз мне помогали в разных ситуациях, да и я не раз помогала нашим же людям. я не иностранка
@@tangodaze в США тоже самое только с дежурной улыбкой
@@tangodaze In USA no one gives a damn about you either, but everyone smiles.
Lived in Moscow for ten years as a black person. It was a very exciting place to be.
In a good way or a bad way? When was that? What's your heritage?
@@knopkaplay0507 Generally people were friendly and helpful. Generally no predetermined perceptions like it is in western Europe, but don't know if Central Asians can say that. Much better than my experience in Germany and France. It was in the 2000s, and at the beginning there was still some skinhead problem, but faded. I was doing research at an institute. Great place if you have local friends, Russians make very loyal friendships.
@@martino6205 I'm really glad that you liked Russia! You are welcome here any time :) You assumption about the perception is absolutely right. Good thing is that we really don't have any negative prejudices about black people. Bad thing is that if you are a Central Asian in Russia, your quality of life will probably be far below average for reasons other than financial well-being-constant security checks, rent declines, hidden racism, etc. And if you are also obviously islamic with ANY skin color, you will be literally cursed.
@@lehaeptaнасчёт ислама не правда, Россия православно исламская страна с 20 миллионами мусульман, никто никого не задирает по поводу религии
@@lehaepta don't write this lie. a 10% of Russia is Muslim. Are you out of your mind? Nobody curses me. As for people from other countries, these are poorly educated people, do not compare them with Muslims or people who live in Russia.
Russians in general are a very clean people. They wash their cars often, they clean their shoes often. Their restaurants are MUCH cleaner than in the US and they dont have sticky tables when you sit down. X.x
The issue they have is climate is rough, and destroys infrustructure and roads at a much faster rate. Also they put sand on roads every year, so there is a period of the year where the roads are dirty with dust and sand. Then it gets cleaned up for the summer. This is because of climate.
People need to realize Russia has a lot of infrastructure upkeep that is required because of their climate that many other places just dont have.
I noticed this as well about the restaurants. Way less grungy than in American if that makes sense.
Климат и плотность населения. Мало кто вообще об этом думает. Почему-то многие полагают, что 10 деревень по 100 человек на дороге длинною в 300 км должны выглядеть такой же конфеткой, как и Токио. Так не бывает =)
Живу во Владивостоке, в Приморском крае. Приморский край по размеру как половина Италии, а населения меньше двух миллионов. Конечно они не будут жить так же, как 30 миллионов на такой же территории в более мягком климате.
Абсолютно верно
@@кружево Yes, population density is a very good point.
Exactly! 👍
Какой вежливый джентельмен, постоянно беспокоился о громкости своего голоса, чтобы не потревожить соседей в отеле и даже в поезде 😊 мне кстати показалось, что отель дороговат, но я давно не смотрела цены и не знаю, нормальная это цена или нет
Умножай на 100, чутка отнимай (~10%) и получится примерная цифра
я сегодня в Москву из СПб поеду погулять, к сожалению это реальные цены, нормальный номер в хорошем месте на двух человек будет стоить около 5700 за ночь
I like how respectful you are about the noise. Americans tend to be loud, while in Russia it’s considered rude. I’m sure you’ll be fine for the rest of your trip. Russian people are very kind and cultured. And many in Moscow can at least understand English. So if you need help just ask.
@user-mu9tr3kj9y Absolutely true; I'm now In Canada and people act like there's nobody else around.
Look like many of our good cultures go down the drain like how to behave properly in public.
@user-mu9tr3kj9ywe also know how to flush feces down the toilet like a civilized person -- whereas Eurasian barbarians apparently think it goes in a waste basket (Mr. Sly will discover this when he visits a Russian lavatory).
Previously, in Finland, before Moskali were rightfully banned from the civilized world, signs were posted in truck stops in Moskal language only (they were the only ones who needed to be told) explaining how to use a toilet properly. I am sure the Finns are happy they no longer have to deal with this.
In addition, Homo Sovieticus also believes the sink is the proper place to deposit mucus, blood, and other bodily fluids - having no idea what tissue paper (Kleenex) is for. All of which combines to make using a Russian bathroom a wonderful experience.
kind so long as you arent gay lol
@user-mu9tr3kj9y That's hilarious. Russians are actually well known to be the loudest most messy people on vacations in other countries.
I will be there shortly for another trip for leisure. What a wonderful city, a wonderful country, and without question a wonderful people. God bless Russia
you are super welcome! summer is a nice time;)
slava ukraine
@@genripper-b8q what ukraine?
@@genripper-b8q не поможет)
@@olegrussanow8943 The one that Russia invaded and kills its citizen right now. Got it?
Russia is homeland of great poet with afticans roots, Alexander Pushkin!
@user-mu9tr3kj9ywtf you talking about, he was african 5 generation before, pushkin has perhaps 1% African dna
@user-mu9tr3kj9yон на 7/8 русский, зачем тебе эта чернота в россии?
Пушкин обходился без банковских карт и интернета и он обойдётся.
@@tsvigo11_70 😂
@user-mu9tr3kj9y Так этот негр из США. При чем тут Африка? ))
My gosh, Moscow looks so clean, modern and upscale. Not the dark, dreary pics I’ve seen elsewhere during a snowy winter.
We hid all the bears with balalaikas😂
@@MrMoscowrus Ah… that explains it! 🤣
@@MrMoscowrus Не пиши им такое. Они доверчивые..
The Only truly civilized City left on the face of the Earth. Thank You Russia! for Moscow.
it can be less clean during winter, since snow gets dirty, but generally here it is pretty clean
and it is pretty modern, there's still a housing modernization project going on which saw mixed results, it's goal is to replace old soviet buildings that are past their "expiration date", since they were designed to last around 50 years and for a lot of them this time already passed
My first trip to Moscow ended everything I saw on heard on American TV. It’s NOTHING like what Hollywood portrayed or politicians view Russia.
My first impression of Moscow 2012 was how clean it is. Moscow is bigger than NYC, but NYC is a dump. Moscow subways and buses are more cleaner and functional than any US city.
The people are wonderful. I too am a man of color and I speak Russian so it was easy to ask for directions and everyone are willing to help.
As an American, on a train of 100 people, I would say 10 are obese. Whereas if it was the USA, it would’ve been 80 people are obese. That’s noticeable. The women, GOD DAMN, almost heaven. Sly, ain’t lying about the women. They are clever and they will test your manhood (that’s the Soviet blood in them). But after getting through the thick shell of their personality, great rewards.
The dollar goes a long way, but I know Sly went cheap. The little apt, you get what you pay for. At $60 a night you’ll find a 3 or 4 star place.
Overall, I recommend MORE Americans to visit Moscow and St. Pete’s. Personally St. Pete’s is a bit more fun than Moscow but no way a disappointment.
😂😂😂❤❤
@meronvоткрыть дверь перед женщиной,уступить место в транспорте,дарить цветы,оплатить счёт в кафе,подать руку на лестнице,помочь донести тяжёлый пакет,сделать комплимент как она хорошо выглядит.Такие вещи по моему все в мире мужчины должны знать,что тут особенного 😂😂❤❤❤logz
@@ЕленаШепелева-я9у О, спасибо, в общем, то же самое, что и должен делать мужчина.
@@ЕленаШепелева-я9у ууу, камрад, ты только что совершил акт сексуального насилия над свободной и независимой европейской женщиной, я серьёзно, большинство даже не представляет до какой степени там в головах насрано.
One of the biggest surprises for New Yorkers is that Moscow has eight parks in the inner city which are thrice bigger than Central New York Park.
This isn’t America, people are not obsessed with skin color 😂
Я зациклен. Живу в Москве. Мой медведь расист.
В России 190 этногрупп и равноправие , хоть вы фиолетовозеленого цвета и с другой планеты , если ведете сябя воспитано и культурно , будут вам рады и относится хорошо !
@@NatashaAvtonomova в америке реально дофига расистов как среди белых так и черных и они думают, что в других странах людям не плевать на цвет кожи.
No but russians are racist as f!
@@dmitryhannзапрещена пропаганда лгбт, сами "экстремисты" живут тут вполне спокойно, особенно если в открытую не достают окружающих своей ориентацией.
Just saw this video pop up on my feed, have not watched it yet (about to) but this is the one video I’ve been waiting for months if not years from you. My first day in Russia (Moscow) I was still questioning why I had decided to book a ticket to Moscow last minute other than the fact that the day before, Russia announced that South African no longer require a visa. On my way there I had thoughts of USSR , Soviet Union (basically everything I watched on tv growing up watching Hollywood movies where America is good and Russia is bad (and backwards) - ended up spending 3 months visiting Russia in the summer of 2017 and I didn’t want to leave - hope your experience is equally good. Ps: I do hope I get the chance to go back someday.
I understand how you felt about the USSR during the Cold War period. Hollywood and the US government was not the only one producing propaganda. The Soviet Union had their own propaganda machine going full blast too. Personally I don't think that it is such a good idea for a U.S. citizen to be visiting Russia with this proxy war going on between the US and Russia. That's how I see it as an African-American.
Приезжайте к нам снова,ту нас стало только лучше🥳в любом городе России, вас тепло примут и помогут со всеми трудностями!
Ссср поддерживал ANK and Mandela и воевали против апартеида в Анголе и Мозамбике...
@@ВасилийИванов-щ6ю ты абсолютно прав
Из какого вы города? Я скоро буду в Претории
I went to Russia in 2018 for the World Cup and fell in love with some of the cities I visited and i have always wanted to return and see more. Was so excited to see your video today and i hope you enjoyed Russia as much as i did.
👍Hello from Russia
It’s amazingly clean everywhere! Metro stations seem to be museums! No rats down there? Where are the homeless? Bikes and scooters aren’t stolen? KGB didn’t arrest you and you weren’t placed in prison? No bears with vodka in the street?No graffiti on the walls? No, it can’t be the truth. 😂 I DON’T believe what I see ! Russia 🇷🇺 is THE BEST! God bless the Russians! Thanks for the video bro ❤
Медведи сидят дома, кашу варят, заняты
Ну,если кто-то идиот и ему очень надоело на свободе...😂то пожалуйста иди воруй велосипед, на первый раз ,тебя оштрафуют и общественные работы присудят а потом 5 лет колонии тебе обеспечат.😂😂😂
Если кто-то настолько глуп,что ему надоело на свободе,то вперёд, иди воруй!😂😂 Через час ты в тюрьме,у нас полиция работает четко.Мы за это налоги платим.😂😂😂
bikes do get stolen
Come live in Russia 🇷🇺 if you think it’s so good
Interesting.
No homeless in the metro station AND it's clean?
Never seen that once in the U.S.
Because they’re all in the Gulag.
@i-Am-What-i-NAM Hahaha.... US prisons are overflowing. There's no more space.....
Joys of diversty
@evila9076 Was shocked some 40 years ago seing bundles with no resemblance to humans lying in the gutter of Fifth Avenue. Something decidedly wrong. As is with "diversity" - a mere deflection of the underlying issues.
@@evila9076
Go back to 4Chan.
You don’t belong here.
Iam a swede living i Russia. I love the country.
And i really love yr style.
You sound as a good fellow and Russia will also be very happy to see you again.
What did you move?
🇷🇺🤝🇸🇪
Why did you move?
@@objectobj Russia is the best country to live. No one will force you or your children to change gender. Nobody will rob you. You won't see drug addicts or homeless people. Russia has everything. The fastest and cheapest Internet in the world. If you get sick, you will be treated for free. Education is also free. People are sincere, they will not smile at you to deceive you. The people are very friendly.
@@DoNaLd_TrAmP27 I did not ask you, kremlinbot, my question was directed to @peterkarlsson8820
No drunks and beggars in front of the train station. You have those even here in Switzerland.
Именно у этого вокзала полиция разгоняет бедных людей, у других вокзалов вы встретите и пьяниц и попрошаек
but they have those in 99.99% of russias other train stations
Because they all were drinking with bears and playing balalaika
Nooo. No Switzerland.
Когда то били и бомжи, и попрошайки. До Путина. Путин поднял страну на высокий уровень.
И сейчас есть бедные люди, бомжи, но для них созданы специальные центры, где они едят, моются и спят.
I’m African and have lived in Russia for over 5 years. You’ll be fine so long as you stick to the usual rules. Moscow is great! Enjoy your time there 😁
So youre not fighting? Just enjoying the women?
which rules for example?
@@АристархЗамарочкин basic and obvious "do not kill and thief"-like rules, which are somewhat universal across globe.
@@КанистраКеросина but russians are killing and robbing ukranians for 2 last years. what are youu talking about?
@@АристархЗамарочкин For example:
1. Be law-abiding person
2. Be respectful to our culture
3. Support official politics or don't talk about it
4. Be polite with other people
5. Don't be rude even in return (my personal)
I am sure if you follow these rules you won't get trouble, and i think in any country
The metro station looks stunning
Much nicer cleaner and saver than Los Angeles.
@@jamescc2010 Must be depressing for them to take such beautiful cramp transportation all the way back to dilapidated commie blocks. Meanwhile it’s the opposite for the US with shitty transportation/ car back to lavish over the top living spaces 😂
Wait till he rides one the new electro river boats
@@alexkonovalovи отведает этих мягких французских булочек... (с)
th-cam.com/video/gfDoumPhJbI/w-d-xo.html
It's really nice to see all the Russians being so warm and welcoming in the comments. Thank you guys!
❤❤❤
Welcome my friend)
From are you?
Потому что мы не вы, вы всегда были лицемерами и двуличными, так что чему удивляться то
@@pandarussian4652 🤦🤦🤦
Это Россия, добрая душа . Привет вам из Петропавловска- Камчатского. 🇷🇺🤝
Я как человек работающий в одном из тех магазинов куда зашел sly скажу, что он выбрал довольно дорогие продукты, соки и нарезанные фрукты стоят примерно по 100 рублей. В данном магазине на 100 рублей можно купить килограм яблок или апельсин или груш и многое другое. Тоже самое с комнатой, я просто возмущен, что ты за такую цену получил такой маленький номер, ты мог найти намного лучше
Неа не мог. Цену на аренду сильно подорожали. Большое спасибо за дорогие кредиты дорогому правительству. Понос им на голову.
@@greenduck72553что ж ты врешь?! Мы сняли шикарную квартиру с кухней по приемлемой цене на воробьиных горах
Это Москва, не забывай
@@Bogdan_Vader и чё, Я же тебе сказал что работаю в этом магазине и знаю все цены, к чему ты вообще это написал
@@egorsth успокойся, буйный)
Moscow is beautiful. Thanks for posting. Thanks for breaking out of the matrix!
listen, my advice to you, don't worry about sticking out, i ride the metro with black people every day cause there are many african students here, i went to middle school with 4 black kids, people are used to it, even if they look at you, it's not in a negative way, we just like to look at interesting people :D
Точно)
Факт!
Да так и есть
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Мы испытываем интерес, кто ты, откуда. Что можешь рассказать и показать, что мы можем рассказать и показать, или помочь тебе. никакой агрессии🙂
Have to say that is cleaner than anything in America... Beautiful city.
You so respectful and golable at places, it's very touching. I've been few times in Russia and every time I was put aside for thorough passport check as a US citizen and every time they let me through. I hear you man. Thanks for what you doing. We people need more guys like you who breaks stereotypes. You are so brave going without knowing Russian language. You are from Seattle?! I'm from Everett
Anda que loco, jajajajaj, enjoy the trip, it's crazy. Very brave, I went to Moscow in July with my sister, she was scared, without me she would not have taken a step, I told her to go out alone and she told me you're crazy, she took advantage of me as much as she could, I studied in Moscow and I know the city well, plus the people are very friendly and help you with anything you need, the last straw was that I arrived at the hotel at night and a lady wanted to pay us for the hotel because we didn't have enough rubles. The people at the hotel were amazing they told me to pay one night and the rest in the morning after i went to exchange money.
What was your sister scared of?
тоже любопытно))
@@SvjatoslavPodoplelovOf Russian bandits from American movies, probably
@@Levon_RnD Либо страшную Русскую мафию, либо страшную КГБ😁
Clean, safety, cheap, nice food, friendly, traditional. God bless saint Russia ❤
В Москве очень дорогое жилье.
Нужно тщательно искать и выбирать из предложенных вариантов.
Порой дорого - не значит качественно.
Учтите это, апельсины тут с неба не падают. Нужно трудиться.
Moscow has very expensive housing.
You need to carefully search and choose from the proposed options.
Sometimes expensive does not mean quality.
Keep this in mind, oranges don't fall from the sky here. You need to work.
@@Alexandr-kaMeHb для иностранца не дорогое, а дешевое. Сравните цены хотя бы с Ереваном :D
@@Alexandr-kaMeHb Дорогое? Это с какой стороны посмотреть....
un peu glauque le train vide !!
ну да только "нет войне" не говори, а то зед фашик/бот в виде тебя побежит доносить.
Was there in 2019. So glad you are seeing how amazing the city is. People who have never been have no idea, how clean & safe it really is. Aside from all the financial obstacles, one of the best places to visit!
Кто во время делает карту не каких проблем нет, а она делается за 10 минут.
I’d love to go to Russia but my country is against citizens travelling there and no insurance companies will cover travel insurance for a Russia trip. ☹️
@@stubru16 Do travel insurance in Russia 😁
Moscow yes. It's the best city ever. And some other big cities are great as well. You will like it - Saint Petersburg of course, Ekaterinburg, Kazan, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Sochi. But little cities and villages are very poor unfortunately and don't look like Moscow. Here we call Moscow another country within a big country 🤷
A good news is that in Russia our hospitals do not ask for your insurance first. They help you first. And in majority of cases if you go to public hospitals, you will get a free of charge help even if you do not have an insurance. But you should have a translator with you (google may help) because still not many Russian people speak English
Enjoying your videos, Sky! The only danger that I have found here is falling in love with the country - I visited 20 years ago and never left ❤
You're a brave man for drawing attention to yourself by walking around recording. I was in Russia in 2018 for the FIFA world cup. I have to say Russia was on the top of the list of best countries for me.
I am Russian-Moscow is a tourist city, there are millions of tourists visiting, nobody would be surprised to see a tourist filming. It's a big European city, they've seen it all
В чем смелость когда нет угрозы?)
Спасибо, что навестили нас!)) будем рады видеть снова!))
Thanks 🙏🏻
@@JuliaSochnikova Питер лучше :)
What really stood out to me immediately is how clean everything is and no homeless people tweaking out. Must be nice not seeing people overdosing on the streets like they do in Canada smh
Russia actually do have serious drug addition problems. Difference is they stay home and do their drugs because the Russian police would arrest them.
Мало того ,у нас ,в России, грозит тюремный срок не только за распространение, но и за употребление наркотиков.
Your governments are purposefully killing unnecessary people!
@@КаринаКарина-х1в4иу нас нет наказания за употребление, есть за хранение(в т.ч. в своем кармане)
That is the main reason why they hate Russia with all their guts, the EU and USA. Woke culture, drugs, color revolutions, all of that crap doesn't work in a place named Russia.
Shout out from Australia . ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Russia❤❤❤❤
Привет из Москвы❤❤❤
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А вы не кричите! Приезжайте, все увидите своими глазами. Добро пожаловать! ❤
From Australia in Moscow now and loving it, clean,nice people,metro is amazing...such a joy to be here
thank you❤️ love🇦🇺❤️
I'm Russian, lived in Europe for 10 years studding and working. Moved back in 2023 and never going to go anywhere else as an expat, probably only to Asia for winter haha.. Moscow is the best city in the world !
Good, stay there
@@ilynomad I have a German passport so can go there whenever I want to :p
@@oppa7094 Why don't you throw it if ruSSia is such a good place?
@@MajorChernobaev-w9i because I do business and with a German passport I don't need a visa dummy 🥹
@@MajorChernobaev-w9i because Im half German
التصوير جميل جداً . موسكو مدينه عصريه جداً ومن السئ جداً ان يتم مقاطعتها من القوى الامبرياليه
May Allah bless you
thanks brother, for kind words
It is exact reason why they boycott it, because what Americans and Europeans hate the most is if someone who is not under their control gets to be powerful
Не державы,а правительства этих держав.
потому что они чувствуют зависть)
Envy is the reason.
Unbelievably beautiful city!
I love that you take us with you to all these different places and you share your experiences through a humane and empathic lens. You have a different viewpoint from most Western TH-cam travel vloggers who are condescending, stereotyping and dehumanising with a superioty complex.
Ребята, расскажите ему, что у нас не принято носить рюкзак впереди. 😂😂😂Таким образом он наоборот привлекает внимание.
Ну, почему? Я ношу рюкзачок не на спине, а впереди - так удобнее доставать из него что-то при неободимости
Он носит чтобы не украли ничего. Привычка из "цивилизованных стран" где белых уже нет.
Пусть носит как удобно, какая разница пффф :Р
в смысле не принято, где это написано как принято рюкзак носить? чушь выдумал, как удобно так и носит
Да, это странно и выдаёт, что человек только приехал из небесрпасной страны, но ничего, скоро поймёт, что у нас намного безопаснее, чем во многих других странах
Great adventure.
What a beautiful city , clean , graffiti and homeless free .
All the best brother.
Moscow is a giant of a city , architecture , history , parks, beautiful ladies , cultured , no woke bullshit .
Good luck .
Where are from?
We do have homeless people, you'll see them on the outskirts of the city, rarely in the downtown. But yeah, it's not like in the US when you see entire camping sites of them I guess
@@mihanichГде вы видели бездомных???!!!😂Вы с Украины?...
@@ЕленаДьяконова-я6щ я из Санкт-Петербурга. Бездомных очень много, просто днём их не особо видно. Но когда гуляешь ночью, постоянно на них натыкаешься.
@@ЕленаДьяконова-я6щ Бомжей прилично в центр приехало как тепло стало, трутся около Чеховской и ближе к Лубянке. Другое дело, что такая миграция каждый год происходит, зимой они уезжают куда-то.
I arrived in Moscow on May 7th and had the same experience as you did. I think every American gets a little extra security checks. Makes sense given the current situation. Moscow has a lot of friendly people who are willing to help.
Забавно, что вы прилетели именно в аномально холодные погодные условия) Это не смазало ваши впечатления?
So, snow in may was fr you 😂😂. We normally do not have it.
How was the trip did the security get suspicious of you or anything? I want to travel there but I am scared.
@@goldensuki Возможны проверки документов, так как вы иностранный гражданин. Во всём остальном, на вас даже особо внимания обращать не будут=) У нас народ не дикий. И что бы ваши сми вам не вкалачивали в разум, правды в этом 10-15%. Не более =)
@@goldensukiничего не бойтесь, всех как в других странах. Никто вам плохо не сделает . Мы дружелюбные😊❤
Смотрела с таким интересом ак будто не живу тут всю жизнь
Ну я тоже смотрел с интересом, ведь я живу в России, а не в Москве))
@@ВладимирМерзляков-в5щ Подучи географию
Я/Мы)))
@@NordBird Ям у нас нет
@@Омомо-ч3ш 🤦♀️
Cleaner and safer than any US city
факт )
Cleaner and safer than any UK city as well.
Yeah as long as you dont go near crocus 😂
@@rodiculous9464и это все еще безопаснее, чем находится в высоком здании, из окна которого видно такое же здание
@rodiculous9464 Если не подходишь к американским школам )))
Крокус - один раз за 30 лет,
В америке каждый год
И число пострадавших несравнимо
❤ Rusia from Indonesia
Привет тебе, друг из Индонезии!🤝
❤❤❤
Terima kasih brother
Indonesia always was a friend of Russia❤
Да , у нас в стране конечно есть свои проблемы но русский народ всегда стремится к доброте к красоте и к справедливости . Однажды я побывала в Америке и у меня в памяти остался только ужас и кошмар от того что я видела . Мы боялись вечером даже в метро заходить , очень много сумасшедших людей грязь и крысы . У меня создалось такое чувство, что это не страна а машина по утилизации людей .
Russia has reclaimed her status as a superpower. The president of my country, Pakistan, was removed by the US because he wanted to have non-hostile with Russia. His name was Imran Khan.
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The president of Pakistan was removed because he's an islamic dictatorial dbag who kept on turning a once great country into a pile of ... moving it away from the civilisation.
The president of Pakistan was removed because he's an islamic dictatorial douchebag who kept on turning a once great country into a pile of ... moving it away from the civilisation.
reclaimed her status with what? by failing to defeat 10 times smaller and weaker military country? and bombing civilian objects?
no he wasnt he was a crook ,voted out on a no confidence vote even his people didnt want him
Welcome to Russia!
In Russia, many places have free Internet.
For example, in the subway -)
Just being on the subway, try to find free Wi-Fi and connect. The free Internet in the metro is not very good and there are advertisements (to turn off advertisements, you need to pay a subscription), but it is quite functional.
secret:
Many tourists don’t know this, but in Russia, you can get inside the Moscow Kremlin (behind the walls). Many tourists think that Red Square is the maximum. But in fact, if you search, you can find tickets for an excursion inside the fortress (this became possible after ~2017)
Have a nice holiday!
What do you mean by it became possible around 2017? Access to the kremlin for tourists was open since 1955
@@sunnyoceanI think he means that you can book it online since 2017
Have a nice rest переводится более как "приятных снов" типо покемарить, перезаряжаться, а не "приятного отдыха" лучше наверное что-то вроде enjoy your time here, have a nice trip, have a nice holiday
@@louiserocks1 Спасибо-)
You can't connect without a Russian phone number.
OMG, I don’t know how recommendations work, but TH-cam offered me your video quite by accident, I decided to watch it and at the 13th minute I realized that you were walking in the courtyard of my office, between the Japanese embassy and the SPAR store. Awesome
Moscow is so beautiful!
Moscow, wow looks real nice! What a adventure your on, thanks for sharing!👍🤙
GPS in the center of Moscow is crazy right now. To prevent targeted drones attacks.
Не припомню такого всегда, много лет подряд ездила в Москву и так как я там не особо ориентируюсь часто использовала навигатор гугл и всё было отлично и у меня и у друзей, так что не драматизируйте.
@@Ksy-NEKO раньше да, такого не было, а сейчас как раз навигаторы что яндекс, что гугл очень часто сбиваются. я только в апреле была в москве и невозможно было найти дорогу из-за того, что местоположение постоянно меняется, всё верно комментатор говорит
@@Ksy-NEKO Никто в драму, не вдается)),работаю курьером. Часто Яндекс навигатор, особенно в центре Москвы, определяет и строит маршрут из Африки или Украины))), хз почему так случается.И как раз , эти сбои начались после атак дронов,не думаю что совпадение.
@@Ksy-NEKO c 2022 в центре такая фигня к сожалению
@@Ksy-NEKOа мы тут живём, поэтому знаем, что это никакая не драма, а реальность. В центре стоят глушилки, поэтому все навигаторы тупят. Местным и не нужен навигатор, а вот приезжие таксисты и курьеры отказываются ездить в центр, потому что без навигатора и шагу ступить не могут. Ни картой воспользоваться, ни название улицы прочитать.
Russian people are so friendly, helpful and kind, they really care about foreigners there and try to help out all the time
17:10 - that's a blueberry compote and a cranberry one. Very traditional in Russia, healthy and natural, no artificial coloring. Welcome to my hometown, enjoy your stay!
Да да, конечно, натуральный без ароматизаторов и красителей ахахахв
@@Anatoly_Maly да , такие морсы обычно без красителей и ароматизаторов , я лично типа таких покупаю . Возможно добавлен сахар и всё
Not blueberry but bilberry.
@@Anatoly_Maly 👎
Но морс же не компот
Wow Sly I just stumbled upon your channel and this video. This is so cool and I have to admit Im kinda of jealous cause I wish I was there right now. I did visit Moscow once way back in the mid eighties, when I was seventeen (still when the Soviet Union was around and the cold war was going on), it looks very different today. Anyway well done and thanks so much for posting this. I’m from the Uk btw.
Thank you for being respectful and quiet. We Americans are so abnoscuously loud 😂 alot of times
Moscow looks sooooooo clean. I'm really liking what I am seeing.
Why dose it have to be dirty on streets?
Besides all the advantages, life in Russia is much easier then in the west, free medice, free schools, kindergartens, additional activities for children, sport, much more lower prices for rent, for electricity, heating, internet ( about 7$ per month), taxi, for everything. May be salaries are lower then in the west but difference in prices is TREMENDOUS!
Natural gas is $10 per months - unlimited use!! No meters! Daycare centers full day - $90 per month per kid!!
мой интернет стоит 3.3 доллара, и он очень быстрый. я нахожусь в 180 км от москвы
@@Filosofia666 Супер!
Payment for 10-10.5 hours of a child’s stay in a kindergarten in Yekaterinburg in 2024 will be 3.6 thousand rubles (~$40). According to decrees of the government of the Sverdlovsk region (Russia)
@@musicclassic5938 Payment for 10-10.5 hours of a child’s stay in a kindergarten in Yekaterinburg in 2024 will be 3.6 thousand rubles (~$40). According to decrees of the government of the Sverdlovsk region (Russia)
As a Russian American, I really appreciate seeing videos like this. People should feel free to travel and go everywhere to see things for themselves and not get stuck in these stupid (often!) stereotypes about certain countries that the main Western political "elite" tries to impose on everyone. One thing you should all know without a doubt is that you are all welcome to come visit or stay in our beloved motherland, Russia: there’s room for everyone! ;)
To you, bro, take your time, don't rush... there are many things to discover, to experience, to see and to taste in Russia! so have fun and enjoy without any moderation;) waiting for the next video 😉👌🏼✋🏼
Погостили и домой
Wow moscow looks nicer than any US city
Moscow doesn't represent what the rest of Russian cities look like.
Pyongyang looks nice too. Want to move there?
@@jacqdanielesenjoy streets of Philadelphia, nice song, but only song :)))
It sure is nicer. What's surprising about that?
@@jacqdanielesyou haven't been to Pyongyang or Moscow, so don't grunt,zombie propogand
Если кто-то собирается в Москву , то самое лучшее время это летом 🤩 летние вечера в Москве невероятны
GPS problem because of drones. Electronic warfare is always active in the city center and some areas. It will be like this until the war is over. Our taxi drivers are going crazy, navigators are lying))
So it is a war?
@@tarqinquentinsson-obviousl957 a war with NATO, yes
@@tarqinquentinsson-obviousl957 yeah.
"Special military war" is correct.
@@holodilnick There are a lot of funny people in the West who are sure that for using the word “war” we go to prison
Looks like a beautiful clean city! And your camera resolution is so sharp. I feel like I'm there with you!
I used to live in Moscow. Now in LA. Karen Bass should watch this video and learn from her Moscow colleagues about creating a pleasant city atmosphere.
Hahahaha! I used to live in LA and now live in Moscow (I travel back and forth all the time)! Brother, you hit the nail on the head with your comment! I also want that asshole Newsome to start taking care of California.
Everything looks so clean and beautiful
Thanks for letting the world know that we should travel to places on our own instead of listening to the media. I have been thinking about traveling to Russia for some time now but was concerned about safety. However, after viewing your video I will head out there to Moscow and spend some time checking out the culture and restaurants. Thanks again Brother Sly!!!
Moscow and other Russian cities are much safer than any Western and especially American city. This is an incredible difference - you can walk all night in any place without any fear. Moscow is especially safe because it is under the total control of surveillance cameras.
вы лучше пройдитесь по дальним улочкам и поговорите с людьми... они даже не зная английского объяснят вам что такое любовь доброта мир дружба...
Welcome
@@_VECHNIY_ не нужно гнать, ни кто его не тронул бы, даже в самом темном переулке. Москва город для людей
You'll have good time 100%. Enjoy!
Probably the most clean subway station I’ve seen. No addicts, no one’s being obnoxious, no garbage, just a peaceful experience
Those things happen too, it depends on the station
@@cosmotect There are no craigheads at any station in Moscow! facts
@@cosmotect Living in Moscow for 6 years, never seen an addict in a subway. Bs
@@hoco9975 well dude, I lived in Moscow for 26 years. I might know better.
It has gotten a lot better over the last decade, but I still saw people out of their mind fairly regularly. The subway is the best way to move around for those with the lowest means, so it makes absolute sense that you would see them there. Its not a knock on the city.
@@cosmotect у них своя шкала впечатлений от метро, а у вас своя. В обобщенном сравнении для них разница значительна.
Мне нравится, как он удивляется тому, что какая-то парочка у входа в метро купила ему билетик и обсуждает это чуть ли не половину видео 😂
Чувак, привыкай, в России принято помогать людям, welcome to Moscow!
Тут согласен. В любой другой стране, если б местные увидели, что у туриста проблемы с проходом в метро, сразу бы дали в морду.
@@holodilnick😂
@@holodilnick
Правильно!
нечего без денег приезжать.
😆😆😆
@@holodilnick чё серьёзно что ли?
@@guren3026 Естественно. Мне так в Барселоне наваляли. Причём замешкался-то всего секунд на 30... 🤕
Greetings Sly,
I am really enjoying these videos you are shooting . And I am envious of you in a good way. I sure wish I could have made that trip.... anyhow being I may never make it over there,, at l ast I can enjoy it vicariously thru your site.
God bless and have an awesome time.
Oh ,you got my first like and subscribe of the day..
The US could look as beautiful and clean as Russia if they took the taxpayer money they spend on perpetual wars and handouts to other countries, to benefit the American people and infrastructure instead. The architecture in those train stations looks insane. You have to respect a country that honors its past by preserving such architectural feats. Switzerland is very similar in that regard.
Exactly, in US with stupid corruption and politicians investing in wars, not the country. The outside world are improving their countries but not US.
A totalitarian regime strikes fear into their people so no one would dare write graffitti or break a bulb in one of those chandelier...... So trade beauty for slavery....
shush...lets talk about Russia in Ukraine currently and all the wars they also had from the 70s thru today. But you dont want to talk about that do you?
@@prostozachill8413 думкой богатеешь?
@@LIL-MAN_theOG "Never forget who is the real threat to the world."
List of countries that bombed/attacked the United States after World War II:
Korea and China (1950-53)
Guatemala (1954)
Indonesia (1958)
Cuba (1959-61)
Guatemala (1960)
Congo (1964)
Laos (1964-73)
Vietnam (1961-73)
Cambodia (1969-70)
Guatemala (1967-69)
Grenada (1983)
Lebanon (1983,1984)
Libya (1986)
El Salvador (1980s)
Nicaragua (1980s)
Iran (1987)
Panama (1989)
Iraq (1991)
Kuwait (1991)
Somalia (1993)
Bosnia (1994, 1995)
Sudan (1998)
Afghanistan (1998)
Yugoslavia (1999)
Yemen (2002)
Iraq (1991-2003)
Iraq (2003-2015)
Afghanistan (2001-2015)
Pakistan (2007-2015)
Somalia (2007, 2008, 2011)
Yemen (2009, 2011)
Libya (2011, 2015)
Syria (2014-2015) ...
A true man of the world! Thank you for sharing the adventure!
I just saw your video in my country Mozambique, thank you for putting us on the map. new subscriber🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
When I was young I watched a lot of documentaries about the Zambezi river 😍. Hello from Russia, dear friend
Beautiful place. Do not hear police all around. Seems to be very calm with no bad attitudes.
I’m planning to visit Moscow next month to in June. I’m planning to use my Panamanian passport to enter and I can visit visa free for 90 days, but I’m only staying for five days.
Жаль, что так мало. Подумай, может нужно использовать все 90 дней для изучения?
@@Ulyshkaa Что изучать то? Алкашей?
@@zaplakailolты, смотря это видео, изучаешь алкашей? Или зачем ты здесь, в видео о Москве?
@@Ulyshkaa I only get a week off for vacation.
@@AnthonyJosh Well, at least five days is better than none at all. But still sad. Hope you'll enjoy your trip
Btw, if ur planning to stay in Moscow for longer period, i would recommend to buy a ticket - troika, where u top up for a day (3$), for 30 days (24$) and etc, and use the public transport (bus, tram, metro are included) unlimited. And also the trip will be much easier if u download the “yandex map”, which is the local google map version, it will show which transport to use as well as the way to the destination.
Hope it’ll help in ur journey:)
sorry i don't want to seem rude or something, just want to note that Yandex Maps are not related to Google Maps at all; this is another company as well as 2GIS, only idea is the same. But ye, especially in 2024, Yandex data is much more accurate in Russia comparing with Google and have some special useful features including public transport navigation:)
@@julianox7976 They’re not the same, thats true, i just give google map as an example so u could easily imagine what do i meant :)
да да, Гугл тот еще Сусанин!
wow. Black man in the night walk to supermarket and back.......and still alive. Come to Detroit, let's try repeat it
Not to mention the obsession here with Sly ending up in prison..... Must have to do with the US having by far the highest number of incarcerated people on earth...... many even completely innocent, for decades....
Я очень извиняюсь, а что в Детройте ? Можно подробнее ? Спасибо!
😂😂😂
@@CA-Pirate Детройт очень депрессивный район. Это был рабочий город, где было много автомобильных заводов. Сейчас они все позакрывались. уехали в Китай. Поэтому в Детройте страшная преступность. Могут ограбить прямо в центре города, даже если сидишь в машине. Откроют дверь. отберут кошелек или сумку. И город грязных очень.
@@AlexanderTch спасибо за информацию. Это какой то кошмар, как люди то живут, выживание какое то -(((
Glad you liked our city, visit again. ❤
Notice the lack of obesity. That jumped out the most to me right away when I came to Russia.
America killing their own people.
Why do people have the need to stuff themselves to an extent they cannot live a "normal" life? I think you have to examine the whole set up of US society.
Americans have a puffiness about them, especially wht Americans when they hit 50. I see some Europeans today - not sure what country they were from they were in their 50/60s looked very slim and good!
Americans get a puff in their skin and face. People of all backgrounds.
It has to be the chemicals in the food.
The thing is that here in Russia we are used to cooking at home and eating rather healthily)))
@@dancedance4315 Nonsense, people eat out all the time lol. Plenty of fat babuski (they love their zapikonka). Young Russians just burn it off by walking more. But yeah, in general - food is better quality.
Russia has high percentage of obesity
Какой интеллигентный и приятный парень
the moment when you decided to talk extremely quiet at 11 PM got my heart cuz even among the locals there are people who dont do this. cool video!
You're amazing.. no fluff.. no flare... true world traveler for the experience.
Damn wish I was there with you man, always wanted to see Moscow. Enjoy it 👊
What an amazing place. First impression is everything looks so clean
It doesn't just look like it. This is reality.
Moscow looks clean
Compared to America it's spotless. I went there in 2018 and it was wonderful. I hope once this conflict ends i will go back there again.
@@deezeed2817 You can't compare Moscow a city to America an entire country numb nuts
@@deezeed2817Добро пожаловать!❤
@@deezeed2817 I dont think we will be allowed to exit the West after the war, iron curtain is coming to lock us all in.
Went to the U.S. in 2002 and 2005 and the cleanest place with proper infrastructure is Cleveland Ohio. But there are no People, like a Ghost town. Plus, being Asian, I got a lot of stares from Black people inside the mall, as if I just invaded their turf. NYC clearly is the winner for the nastiest place I've seen in the U.S. I Imagine how it is now 20 years later with all the homeless and illegal immigrants coming in to the city.
I live in Moscow all my life, and sometimes I just walk around, using only English (just for fun, obviously). And it's actually really cool that most places like restaurants, public transport, etc. usually have English as an option, and you can easily make an order or get to any point in Moscow without using Russian at all. But if you actually talk to someone, the chances of them using English on a decent level are pretty low
Watching your video make me feel great for the American citizen who is actually taking chances and realizing that in Russia is completely different what is they told us would be. Now,I want to visit Russia myself, because I already feel safer out there, than in New Orleans.
Yeah, feel free to pour your money into the war.
Come, we will be glad.😊
@@objectobj Traveling and getting to know different cultures is the way to peace, not war.
@@objectobj ПРИВЕТ ХРЮКОБОТ
@@objectobj если кто и вливает деньги в войну, так это сами страны Запада во главе с США и ЕС, которые введя самое большое число незаконных санкций в мире на Россию, тем не менее сами же закупают российские нефть, газ, уголь, ядерное топливо, чёрные и цветные металлы и много чего ещё, тем самым существенно наполняя российский бюджет. Отталкивайся от прямых фактов, а не от западных СМИ.
I visited Moscow over 20 years ago and I actually have a video from that visit on my channel. It actually looks a lot more modern now with more English signage. Russia has gone through quite a lot since the end of the Cold War. The West has not been very nice to this country and there is some big karmic payback coming soon to the West for what they've done to this country
В 90-х мы искренне верили, что войны закончились и Россия станет равной среди равных.
и не только с Россией.
The west was extremely nice with Russia throughout all of its history. The food aid in the 1920's that probably saved hundreds of thousands, lend lease during WWII, food and monetary aid again in the 1990's. Considering all the horrors Russia have committed to its people and neighbouring nations in the 20th century with red terror and communistic oppression and the horrors it keeps committing even today, i dont know if Russia even deserved the kindness the west treated it with.
@@georgewashington1621you sound delusional and skewed. Listening too much to propaganda news perhaps. Only the weak will fall for BS like you. Lol
@@georgewashington1621
Тебе в голову пропаганда насрала🤦♂, россияне с ностальгией вспоминают СССР, а цену помощи кровожадного лицемерного запада мы помним, и коллективный Запад ответит за все свои античеловеческие деяния.
I’m working in moscow business taxi. And i miss good old days when a lot of foreign tourists come to city. It was great people with interesting lives. We had a great conversations, and i found good friends among them.
Скучаешь как на бабки разводил их ? 😂😂😂
@@РоманР-и1пскучает по людям, которые не написали бы вот такой комментарий на доброе воспоминание
Maybe the good old days will come back once Putin is gone, reparations are paid etc.
@@DrDeagle откуда у Украины деньги на выплату репараций?
@@DrDeagle Репарации и так к вам в кукуев летят
Рад, что такие крутые парни приезжают в мой город. Всегда расстраиваюсь, что не встречаю таких туристов вживую😂 я бы поболтал
Россияне всегда хорошо и гостеприимно относились к иностранным гостям!
Ребята не ведитесь на то, что показывают в СМИ о нас!
Мы не боремся с медведями на улицах с деревянными дорогами в красных рубашках. У нас отличный современный и чистый город.
Мы адекватные и приветливые. Лично я всегда с удовольствием общаюсь с иностранцами.
😂 добре відноситеся до іноземців? Бачила я вашу доброту.. у вас для всіх є клікухи...так що не мели дурниць!
Goddang that’s a beautiful looking city.
Hey I’m a Brit who has been living in Moscow for 11 years. My boyfriend is American and has been living here for 5 years. We teach English. If you need any advice or help just let me know! Happy to help.
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заметьте, у нас запрещена пропаганда лгбт, но... тут написал чел, про парня своего... и НИКТО НЕ ОСУЖДАЛ И НЕ ХАЯЛ... Вот это и есть настояцее право слова, жизни и тп.
Мне кажется это девунаписала. )@@_VECHNIY_
@@_VECHNIY_ с чего ты взял, что это мужик написал?)
@@_VECHNIY_ это девушка, а бритт просто сокращение от бриттишь
Hey Bro, cool video. I'm impressed at how modern, clean and organized Moscow appears to be
it's quite normal for us
Собянин молодец 👏
Vasya in the hay can give you the other side of Russia.
@@user-vt6qk4yt1q факт
@@candykane4271 He can, just like Invisible People, Americas soft underbelly and many others can show you the dark side of America. PS. Have you seen Bald and bankrupts presentation of his native country?
In the beginning that's not subway but a rapid airport train and not a subway station but a train station. Shiny building next to it is a mall. In the middle of the video that's subway all right. The beverage in the end is “mors” (a berry drink). Thank you, keep on!