It took me some time to finally find a good video on Oneblade! Thanks for showing the 10mm cut. I think the Oneblade will be great for me, I have shorter and less dense beard. And as you mentioned, it should be very easy to fade my beard with Oneblade, as I always ask for a fade when getting a haircut
Thank you very much! I am glad you found value in the video and especially that my video has something that others don't. Based on your description, I think this could be a good purchase. I have recently made a comparison video between the OneBladePro and the Braun X model; it might be worth watching if you can consider being limited to a maximum of 5 mm trim length. However, if you want a 10 mm trim length, the OneBlade is probably more suitable. Good luck! And thanks again for the compliment! /Philip
thank you for making this video, i don't have any older men to ask these questions about so I appreciate you for taking time to explain each razor bro!
@@MacrisMaQ I’m sorry for the 'translation,' I was typing on my phone and forgot to switch to the English keyboard, so everything came out wrong. I then quickly used Google Translate to translate my Swedish text. Typing on my phone is something I usually avoid; I'm more of a person who calls people to ask how they’re doing. Maybe it’s old-fashioned, but there’s usually no room for misunderstandings that way. PS: There’s no right or wrong in this, I could just as easily be wrong in my videos. This is all about personal taste. Have a great day!
@@Philip.315 Ooh. Now I get that, I'm not a native English speaker either, so no worries. Also, sorry if my response might've seemed a little harsh. Nonetheless, great video and lots of love to You! ❤️
I am currently using the ConairMAN Super Stubble. I’ve had for 6 years and it’s time for a new one. I’ve tried many trimmers and can’t seem to find one that works best for my needs. I prefer easy length adjustments (no guard add-ons) and a powerful motor. One front runner is the Brio BeardScape Beard Trimmer v2 with the zero blade add-on. Pricey but may work for my needs. Would the Philips OneBlade Pro be a good choice to maintain 1-2mm stubble and lineups of cheeks/neck? A huge negative is having to buy replacement blades.
Hi @Adamas11! I totally get where you're coming from. It's tough to switch after using a product for so long. The Brio BeardScape v2 looks great with its powerful motor and adjustments, but it is quite pricey. If you're focused on short beard trimming, I'd recommend the Braun Pro Beard Trimmer Series 9 as a cheaper option. I’ve been really happy with it. If you're considering the Philips OneBlade, remember that the blade replacements add up over time. Personally, I use the Braun Pro BT Series 9 alongside the Braun X BT5200. If you find a good deal, you could save $60-90 compared to the Brio (take the numbers with a grain of salt). I’m curious, though-what makes the Brio so expensive? Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck! /Philip
@@Philip.315 I just watched your video on the Braun Pro Beard Trimmer Series 9. Very informative review. I may have to try that one. The US version is All-in-One/13-in-1 which is overkill in my opinion, but worth a shot. I am not sure what makes the Brio BeardScape so expensive. It seems very well built and has a powerful, variable speed motor with 240 minutes of trim time. It has a built-in micro-adjuster that allows you to set the blade to 1mm (the lowest setting), 1.3mm, 1.6mm, or 1.9mm. That would suite my stubble length ranges (can also use the 1mm/2mm guard). For lineups of cheeks and neck, I’d have to buy the zero blade (0.2mm add-on). If I can a good sales can get the trimmer, zero blade and case for about $120. 🤔 this one may be worth a shot as well…
@@Adamas11 Wow, then you've found better prices than me, then the numbers I sent you don't apply. I found here from Sweden a page that had a sale on the Brio V2 for around 230 dollars. But it feels like you are determined on which lengths you want to use, it has better precision than Braun if you start from the numbers you use. But I might be willing to try it in the future if I manage to find a good deal for around $120 :)
@@Philip.315 Yep, the Brio BeardScape might just be the one! They offer 90 days return policy (hopefully flexible, no hassle returns), so it’s worth a shot.
Phillips says that you should NOT use the Bodygroomer on your face. Is it not the case? Or you can use the trimmer side on your beard as opposed of the shaver side?
Now it's been a while, I made the video. But I want to remember that I used it on my neck (but i can be wrong). Recommendations are always good to follow, but I think maybe there is no such thing as right and wrong, as long as you get the result you want. I have seen people use shaving foam in combination with the trimmer. I will try it to see if it can be a more "softer" and closer shaving. I think that with the Philips oneblade, you can get a decent shaven look, but it doesn't feel like a clean-shaven. Not sure if I answered your question or made you more confused. You more than welcome to ask me new questions. regards/Philip
This was the video I needed! I have a beard very similar to yours and I’m looking for a new razor. I was strongly was considering the oneblade, but was very ify about it. After watching this I will not get the oneblade. Not strong enough Thanks!
I've been looking for a good body groomer and Phillips always makes top for the list. Did the research and I like the Oneblade concept. But I found the 5000 series to have a better option ie: handle extension to reach the back. I like this Oneblade and the adjustment length attachment rather than attaching different comb guards. But I don't need a blade for the face so I went with the 5000 instead. Maybe Phillips can look at creating a handle to reach the back.
I completely agree with you about Philips' models being top brands in groomes and trimmer industri, and that the 5000 model has better accessories. However, what I didn't like was that the seller wasn't sure about the availability of spare parts for it. Also, I found the length and shape less ergonomic compared to my old model. I've since noticed that the 5000 model has an extension part. Who knows, maybe I'll purchase one and make a video about it. I'll send a link along so you can see how the extender looks. Best regards, Philip www.netonnet.se/art/hem-fritid/personvard/harborttagning-rakning/kroppshartrimmer/philips-bodygroom-bg502015/1004375.17277/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv8SsBhC7ARIsALIkVT2HTpCLeXjYmBkaTNkkYWDoRanKliDfGuxm8gB-Qw6ZpRbG9XUzdosaApiCEALw_wcB
@Philip.315 maybe the Oneblade model can get an extension handle designed for it. I'm not sure, but I think the 5000 series is the only one with that feature. I wonder why the company didn't think about giving the Oneblade model that feature? Parts availability?
@@Philip.315 good question as that seems to the a theme this past year. And who knows for 2024? Just getting mine and I won't be using it daily. I am thinking it'll last a while longer.
Thanks for the video. Looks like the OneBlade is not great for big and thick beards. My beard is every similar to yours and I saw you struggling to properly shave it. Very informative video, keep up the good work :) Good job!
Thanks for showing us how to use the extended trimmer at 6:00 . I say US, because it's the most seeing part of the video. so I'm not alone LOL. I just tried it and it works very well.
Thanks for your comment, glad to hear you liked that part! Honestly, I hadn’t even noticed it myself, haha! Great to hear you're happy with the trimmer. As long as you're satisfied, that's what matters most. Have a great day/Philip
You should do a video with your average beard routine! I'd like to see that! MAybe I can learn something. I wear a pretty similiar beard to you and I've seen in other videos that you're also using the DE safety razor for detailining and such. So maybe that would be a video idea, that you just show your normal average beard routine, whilst using the tools that you actually use instead of showcasing a product for this video then. Cheers! :)
Hi there! I started working on a video that was meant to show how to go about shaving, like a beginner’s video, where I demonstrate a bit of how I do it. Unfortunately, some things have happened in my personal life that I need to deal with. I’m in a very dark place right now. I hope to get back on track soon. I hope you understand and can wait, but right now you wouldn’t recognize me if you saw me. Best regards/Philip
@@Philip.315 Hi Philip, I really hope things start turning around for you and you have support to get you out of the dark place you are in. Wishing you all of the best. Thank you for your video, I am not a guy but am trying to figure out if the OneBlade would be worthwhile to make my own shaving a bit easier /quicker. I appreciate how thorough you are. I do like the feel of a close shave with a razor but sometimes end up nicking myself, esp when I'm in a hurry, also at times get ingrown hairs from shaving but not enough to warrant having to find an alternative. The marketing makes this look like it may be worthwhile. Years ago I tried an electric razor but was sorely disappointed as I found my skin was irritated afterwards and the sharpness of the hair also irritated my skin, was hoping that even though this isn't a really close shave at least the hair would be much smoother to make it feel more comfortable.
@@-_-950 Thank you so mutch, im going to make a video soon, My wie is divorcing, me for another man that she has only have meet "once". After 14 years together with two buityful kids she has chosen to leave everything for random guy. Im not in a dark place right now im in a living hell right now. But I will give you some details on what is happening in video. Thank you so mutch for all support, i will be back i just have to heal my self and save my kids from this disaster
Is a shame that you had issues with your 7000 series model. I have two for a long time now and both works just fine. It can happen to any of this kind of devices. Now, don’t tell me the one blade pro is better than the 7000 . The 7000 is much more solid, ergonomic better built for the purpose ( body shaving), thanks to the shape of the head .
I don’t think I said it that way. In fact, I misspoke in the video when I mentioned the 7000 model-it’s actually the BG7025 model I’m holding in my hand. I do think the Philips 7000 model, or the 'All-in-One,' is a stronger device than the OneBlade and comes with a lot more accessories. However, when it comes to lighter shaving and trimming, I find the OneBlade more convenient to work with compared to the 7000 model. That being said, there’s no right or wrong here-it all comes down to personal preference. If the 7000 model (not the BG7025) had a better click system and more ergonomic design, it would definitely be my top choice. Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion. /Philip
Thanks for the feedback. I can agree that it is not entirely precise or effective for the face. However, I have experienced a few times now with both Philips and Braun that my skin gets easily irritated on the neck, and this irritation disappears when I use the 0 mm guard./ Philip
I've found that the blades don't set into the body of the shaver easily and the tiny plastic inserts break far too easily. Also, the instruction sheet font size is so tiny, you'll literally require a magnifying glass to read it. Lastly, replacement blades are hard to find - my local CVS store didn't carry any and they're pretty expensive for the little that you get.
Hi Dave. I completely agree with you, but I can comfort you by saying that the 7000 model was even more challenging when it came to replacing parts, to say the least, a disappointment, to be honest.
LoL, people watching you in the store. They left with a story to tell 🤣 Well done on your demonstration/comparison. You'll probably have to use both models for different functions.
It was just like the Godzilla effect when people witnessed me trying out the models. It’s to bad that you can’t buy that “one device” just like a swizz army knife. Thanks for the feedback and support I really appreciate it!
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. I've owned the previous version and what I saw in this review is that there's no difference in the trims and shaves. This product is basically meant for high school kids whom have light beards.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your perspective. I also found that this trimmer is best suited for those with shorter or lighter beards. In my review, I gave it a rating of 3 to 3.5 out of 5 because, while it works well for trimming/shaving my neck and upper cheeks, it may not be ideal for those with thicker beards. However, I don't entirely agree that it is only suitable for high school kids. I hope you found some value in the video or at least found it entertaining. Have a great day! /Philip
Here’s the translation: It's okay for a quick shave, but otherwise it's been sitting in the drawer more or less since I recorded. I sometimes use a similar Braun model to shave a bit off the neck. But what bothers me the most is the price of the blades.
@@Philip.315 well I have a wahl wet and dry shaver it does a decent job replacing the foil and blade cost about 17 gbp and they last me well over a year
@@Philip.315 братишь , включи переводчик и все поймёшь ))) Кстати , очень плохо , что ты не понимаешь по Русски.. Тебе уже давно пора начать учить наш язык . Иначе будешь сидеть в америке без работы)
@@НиколайСпасибо-я8ы If it's any comfort, I know a few words in Russian from my wrestling career. From what I can see, I don't have the same options in the app as on the computer where I can turn on translation. As for your comments, I have no idea where they have gone. But try again, and we'll give it another shot. Best regards, Philip."
It took me some time to finally find a good video on Oneblade! Thanks for showing the 10mm cut. I think the Oneblade will be great for me, I have shorter and less dense beard. And as you mentioned, it should be very easy to fade my beard with Oneblade, as I always ask for a fade when getting a haircut
Thank you very much! I am glad you found value in the video and especially that my video has something that others don't. Based on your description, I think this could be a good purchase. I have recently made a comparison video between the OneBladePro and the Braun X model; it might be worth watching if you can consider being limited to a maximum of 5 mm trim length. However, if you want a 10 mm trim length, the OneBlade is probably more suitable. Good luck! And thanks again for the compliment!
/Philip
thank you for making this video, i don't have any older men to ask these questions about so I appreciate you for taking time to explain each razor bro!
I’m glad you liked it! Take care! Philip “the old one” 😆
It's great for an everyday shave. Not as close as a razor, but much nicer for the skin.
I can agree that you can shave more often compared to using a traditional razor without getting irritated skin, but the result is not as good.
@@MacrisMaQ I’m sorry for the 'translation,' I was typing on my phone and forgot to switch to the English keyboard, so everything came out wrong. I then quickly used Google Translate to translate my Swedish text. Typing on my phone is something I usually avoid; I'm more of a person who calls people to ask how they’re doing. Maybe it’s old-fashioned, but there’s usually no room for misunderstandings that way. PS: There’s no right or wrong in this, I could just as easily be wrong in my videos. This is all about personal taste. Have a great day!
@@Philip.315 Ooh. Now I get that, I'm not a native English speaker either, so no worries. Also, sorry if my response might've seemed a little harsh. Nonetheless, great video and lots of love to You! ❤️
Btw. Such a great interaction for YT comments section. I really appreciate that. Hope You do well!
@@MacrisMaQ thanks ! I try to do my best 😊
I am currently using the ConairMAN Super Stubble. I’ve had for 6 years and it’s time for a new one. I’ve tried many trimmers and can’t seem to find one that works best for my needs. I prefer easy length adjustments (no guard add-ons) and a powerful motor. One front runner is the Brio BeardScape Beard Trimmer v2 with the zero blade add-on. Pricey but may work for my needs.
Would the Philips OneBlade Pro be a good choice to maintain 1-2mm stubble and lineups of cheeks/neck? A huge negative is having to buy replacement blades.
Hi @Adamas11! I totally get where you're coming from. It's tough to switch after using a product for so long. The Brio BeardScape v2 looks great with its powerful motor and adjustments, but it is quite pricey.
If you're focused on short beard trimming, I'd recommend the Braun Pro Beard Trimmer Series 9 as a cheaper option. I’ve been really happy with it. If you're considering the Philips OneBlade, remember that the blade replacements add up over time.
Personally, I use the Braun Pro BT Series 9 alongside the Braun X BT5200. If you find a good deal, you could save $60-90 compared to the Brio (take the numbers with a grain of salt). I’m curious, though-what makes the Brio so expensive?
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck!
/Philip
@@Philip.315 I just watched your video on the Braun Pro Beard Trimmer Series 9. Very informative review. I may have to try that one. The US version is All-in-One/13-in-1 which is overkill in my opinion, but worth a shot.
I am not sure what makes the Brio BeardScape so expensive. It seems very well built and has a powerful, variable speed motor with 240 minutes of trim time. It has a built-in micro-adjuster that allows you to set the blade to 1mm (the lowest setting), 1.3mm, 1.6mm, or 1.9mm. That would suite my stubble length ranges (can also use the 1mm/2mm guard). For lineups of cheeks and neck, I’d have to buy the zero blade (0.2mm add-on). If I can a good sales can get the trimmer, zero blade and case for about $120. 🤔 this one may be worth a shot as well…
@@Adamas11 Wow, then you've found better prices than me, then the numbers I sent you don't apply. I found here from Sweden a page that had a sale on the Brio V2 for around 230 dollars. But it feels like you are determined on which lengths you want to use, it has better precision than Braun if you start from the numbers you use. But I might be willing to try it in the future if I manage to find a good deal for around $120 :)
@@Philip.315 Yep, the Brio BeardScape might just be the one! They offer 90 days return policy (hopefully flexible, no hassle returns), so it’s worth a shot.
@@Adamas11 Let me know what you think of it
Phillips says that you should NOT use the Bodygroomer on your face. Is it not the case? Or you can use the trimmer side on your beard as opposed of the shaver side?
Now it's been a while, I made the video. But I want to remember that I used it on my neck (but i can be wrong). Recommendations are always good to follow, but I think maybe there is no such thing as right and wrong, as long as you get the result you want. I have seen people use shaving foam in combination with the trimmer. I will try it to see if it can be a more "softer" and closer shaving. I think that with the Philips oneblade, you can get a decent shaven look, but it doesn't feel like a clean-shaven. Not sure if I answered your question or made you more confused. You more than welcome to ask me new questions. regards/Philip
Just make sure to press lightly and don’t press onto acne and you will be fine. It is a bit harsh on the mustache area particularly
This was the video I needed! I have a beard very similar to yours and I’m looking for a new razor. I was strongly was considering the oneblade, but was very ify about it. After watching this I will not get the oneblade. Not strong enough Thanks!
How glad I am that it gave you something. What beard trimmer will you choose? I need tips for a new video. Have a great day! /Philip from Sweden
I've been looking for a good body groomer and Phillips always makes top for the list. Did the research and I like the Oneblade concept. But I found the 5000 series to have a better option ie: handle extension to reach the back. I like this Oneblade and the adjustment length attachment rather than attaching different comb guards. But I don't need a blade for the face so I went with the 5000 instead. Maybe Phillips can look at creating a handle to reach the back.
I completely agree with you about Philips' models being top brands in groomes and trimmer industri, and that the 5000 model has better accessories. However, what I didn't like was that the seller wasn't sure about the availability of spare parts for it. Also, I found the length and shape less ergonomic compared to my old model. I've since noticed that the 5000 model has an extension part. Who knows, maybe I'll purchase one and make a video about it. I'll send a link along so you can see how the extender looks. Best regards, Philip
www.netonnet.se/art/hem-fritid/personvard/harborttagning-rakning/kroppshartrimmer/philips-bodygroom-bg502015/1004375.17277/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv8SsBhC7ARIsALIkVT2HTpCLeXjYmBkaTNkkYWDoRanKliDfGuxm8gB-Qw6ZpRbG9XUzdosaApiCEALw_wcB
@Philip.315 maybe the Oneblade model can get an extension handle designed for it. I'm not sure, but I think the 5000 series is the only one with that feature. I wonder why the company didn't think about giving the Oneblade model that feature? Parts availability?
@@Philip.315 I actually purchased the 5000 model.
@@toner37 do you know if it easy to get spare parts?
@@Philip.315 good question as that seems to the a theme this past year. And who knows for 2024? Just getting mine and I won't be using it daily. I am thinking it'll last a while longer.
No way, man! Your old model is the same as mine. The 2 headed beast 😎
Haha 👍🏻
Thanks for the video. Looks like the OneBlade is not great for big and thick beards. My beard is every similar to yours and I saw you struggling to properly shave it. Very informative video, keep up the good work :) Good job!
Thank you so much for the feedback!
I have the one blade and it’s not great big thick beards in my opinion.
Thanks for showing us how to use the extended trimmer at 6:00 . I say US, because it's the most seeing part of the video. so I'm not alone LOL. I just tried it and it works very well.
Thanks for your comment, glad to hear you liked that part! Honestly, I hadn’t even noticed it myself, haha! Great to hear you're happy with the trimmer. As long as you're satisfied, that's what matters most. Have a great day/Philip
Great conclusion, TY so much :)
Glad you liked it, i will soon release a comparison video between Philips models and Braun serie 9. Have a great day!
You should do a video with your average beard routine! I'd like to see that! MAybe I can learn something. I wear a pretty similiar beard to you and I've seen in other videos that you're also using the DE safety razor for detailining and such. So maybe that would be a video idea, that you just show your normal average beard routine, whilst using the tools that you actually use instead of showcasing a product for this video then. Cheers! :)
Hi there! I started working on a video that was meant to show how to go about shaving, like a beginner’s video, where I demonstrate a bit of how I do it. Unfortunately, some things have happened in my personal life that I need to deal with. I’m in a very dark place right now. I hope to get back on track soon. I hope you understand and can wait, but right now you wouldn’t recognize me if you saw me. Best regards/Philip
@@Philip.315 Hi Philip, I really hope things start turning around for you and you have support to get you out of the dark place you are in. Wishing you all of the best.
Thank you for your video, I am not a guy but am trying to figure out if the OneBlade would be worthwhile to make my own shaving a bit easier /quicker. I appreciate how thorough you are.
I do like the feel of a close shave with a razor but sometimes end up nicking myself, esp when I'm in a hurry, also at times get ingrown hairs from shaving but not enough to warrant having to find an alternative. The marketing makes this look like it may be worthwhile. Years ago I tried an electric razor but was sorely disappointed as I found my skin was irritated afterwards and the sharpness of the hair also irritated my skin, was hoping that even though this isn't a really close shave at least the hair would be much smoother to make it feel more comfortable.
@@-_-950 Thank you so mutch, im going to make a video soon, My wie is divorcing, me for another man that she has only have meet "once". After 14 years together with two buityful kids she has chosen to leave everything for random guy. Im not in a dark place right now im in a living hell right now. But I will give you some details on what is happening in video. Thank you so mutch for all support, i will be back i just have to heal my self and save my kids from this disaster
Is a shame that you had issues with your 7000 series model. I have two for a long time now and both works just fine. It can happen to any of this kind of devices.
Now, don’t tell me the one blade pro is better than the 7000 . The 7000 is much more solid, ergonomic better built for the purpose ( body shaving), thanks to the shape of the head .
I don’t think I said it that way. In fact, I misspoke in the video when I mentioned the 7000 model-it’s actually the BG7025 model I’m holding in my hand. I do think the Philips 7000 model, or the 'All-in-One,' is a stronger device than the OneBlade and comes with a lot more accessories. However, when it comes to lighter shaving and trimming, I find the OneBlade more convenient to work with compared to the 7000 model. That being said, there’s no right or wrong here-it all comes down to personal preference. If the 7000 model (not the BG7025) had a better click system and more ergonomic design, it would definitely be my top choice. Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion. /Philip
The body groomer isn’t meant for precise beard cutting lol. It’s more for just body hair.
Thanks for the feedback. I can agree that it is not entirely precise or effective for the face. However, I have experienced a few times now with both Philips and Braun that my skin gets easily irritated on the neck, and this irritation disappears when I use the 0 mm guard./ Philip
I've found that the blades don't set into the body of the shaver easily and the tiny plastic inserts break far too easily. Also, the instruction sheet font size is so tiny, you'll literally require a magnifying glass to read it. Lastly, replacement blades are hard to find - my local CVS store didn't carry any and they're pretty expensive for the little that you get.
Hi Dave.
I completely agree with you, but I can comfort you by saying that the 7000 model was even more challenging when it came to replacing parts, to say the least, a disappointment, to be honest.
😊
LoL, people watching you in the store. They left with a story to tell 🤣 Well done on your demonstration/comparison. You'll probably have to use both models for different functions.
It was just like the Godzilla effect when people witnessed me trying out the models. It’s to bad that you can’t buy that “one device” just like a swizz army knife. Thanks for the feedback and support I really appreciate it!
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. I've owned the previous version and what I saw in this review is that there's no difference in the trims and shaves. This product is basically meant for high school kids whom have light beards.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your perspective. I also found that this trimmer is best suited for those with shorter or lighter beards. In my review, I gave it a rating of 3 to 3.5 out of 5 because, while it works well for trimming/shaving my neck and upper cheeks, it may not be ideal for those with thicker beards. However, I don't entirely agree that it is only suitable for high school kids. I hope you found some value in the video or at least found it entertaining. Have a great day! /Philip
Yo me afeito con la cortarme el pelo
@@srhaze7691 Are the results really good?
Perfectos,@@Philip.315
Thank u much ❤
I'm glad you liked it. A new video is coming up maybe next weekend about Philips Multigroom series 7000
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I bought one and what a waste of money it is only good for youngsters
Here’s the translation:
It's okay for a quick shave, but otherwise it's been sitting in the drawer more or less since I recorded. I sometimes use a similar Braun model to shave a bit off the neck. But what bothers me the most is the price of the blades.
@@Philip.315 well I have a wahl wet and dry shaver it does a decent job replacing the foil and blade cost about 17 gbp and they last me well over a year
Are you from "Limburg", you talk so sssssslllloooowwww, I almost felt in sleep...🤪
Haha, thank you for the feedback I guess? You’re not the first that has commented that, I’ll try to do better next time! Take care!
Which one for cyclists? I mean legs shaving
I believe the Philips BG 7025 is a better choice if you want that smother finish so they will be more aerodynamic friendly 😄
А где мои комментарии
I don't understand what you're writing
@@Philip.315 братишь , включи переводчик и все поймёшь )))
Кстати , очень плохо , что ты не понимаешь по Русски..
Тебе уже давно пора начать учить наш язык . Иначе будешь сидеть в америке без работы)
@@НиколайСпасибо-я8ы If it's any comfort, I know a few words in Russian from my wrestling career. From what I can see, I don't have the same options in the app as on the computer where I can turn on translation. As for your comments, I have no idea where they have gone. But try again, and we'll give it another shot. Best regards, Philip."
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