Спасибо. Я индиец и был в Москве в сентябре. Снега не было, но было так же красиво. Я подписался. Хотелось бы вернуться снова когда-нибудь. Спокойной ночи.
I enjoyed watching you and your husband traverse the snowy sidewalks of Moscow. As I watched, it occurred to me that there were a lot of hazards on your excursion that would be considered liability issues by shopkeepers in my nation. Owners of shops in upscale neighborhoods usually have snow melting systems consisting of boilers and warm water/antifreeze mix in pipes installed in the sidewalks. In areas used by us common folk, snow melting pellets or less expensive rock salt are applied generously to help prevent people from slipping and falling on the sidewalks and initiating a lawsuit. My wife tripped on a sidewalk injuring her knee cap recently . Our health insurance company, that we pay only $600 each month as part of the health and welfare benefits obtained through my plumbers union membership, paid all of the hospital bill but they conducted an investigation to determine if anyone was negligent or to blame for the fall. They wanted to sue another party to recoup some of the money that they dispersed to the hospital. In conclusion, I could have just said that I really enjoyed your video, but you did say that you are learning English and practiced by reading interesting words.
Thank you for your comment. We were very interested to find out something about your country. Your system for protecting citizens from falling snow is very interesting, I suppose we don't have something like that. In our city they also use salt, sometimes they use sand. Thank you for sharing your personal story and I hope that now the consequences of this fall no longer bother your wife. We were surprised how expensive your insurance is! Most likely, if the same situation happened in Russia, a person would simply go to state clinics, get free help and would not go to court, since here it is very long and difficult.
There are similar public toilets in Berlin -- they are self-cleaning, usually in pretty good condition, and cost 50c (0.5€) -- you are correct about electric cars, they are most useful in cities where there is a sufficient density of charging stations -- also regarding the climate in Russia, the batteries drain faster and take much longer to charge in cold weather
Tires for you hands! -- that's funny -- they are gloves -- mittens can also be worn on hands -- the difference between gloves and mittens is that gloves have 5 separate places for your thumb and four fingers, but mittens have only two places, one for your thumb and another large one for all four fingers -- mittens are usually warmer because your four fingers are all together and warm each other, but it can be more difficult to handle or manipulate objects with mittens
Gloves: я нравится description "hand tights" better however 🤭 Feel free to share words with us по-русски that вы не знаете. We will be happy to learn the equivalent works in Russian :)
If your dog poops in a park or on the streets of Moscow, are you required to pick it up and dispose of it, or can you just leave it? That item covering your hand is called a glove, and if you were wearing two of them, they would be a pair of gloves.
I have never seen anyone get fined for not cleaning up after their dog, but that is the behavior expected of dog owners. I would say that dog owners are now deciding how to behave, some clean up after themselves, some don't. Thanks for suggesting a new word🤓
Nice🎉 ... Vlog..
Nice video 👍
Hallo, I am youtuber Indonesian, .. Nice to meet you.. 🎉
What a cute couple😄 nice video!
Спасибо. Я индиец и был в Москве в сентябре. Снега не было, но было так же красиво. Я подписался. Хотелось бы вернуться снова когда-нибудь. Спокойной ночи.
Добрый день! Сентябрь был очень теплый🙂 В Москве снег лежит примерно с ноября по март
Спасибо за подписку
Love from India 😍
Hello, Kate!!❤❤❤
I enjoyed watching you and your husband traverse the snowy sidewalks of Moscow. As I watched, it occurred to me that there were a lot of hazards on your excursion that would be considered liability issues by shopkeepers in my nation. Owners of shops in upscale neighborhoods usually have snow melting systems consisting of boilers and warm water/antifreeze mix in pipes installed in the sidewalks. In areas used by us common folk, snow melting pellets or less expensive rock salt are applied generously to help prevent people from slipping and falling on the sidewalks and initiating a lawsuit. My wife tripped on a sidewalk injuring her knee cap recently . Our health insurance company, that we pay only $600 each month as part of the health and welfare benefits obtained through my plumbers union membership, paid all of the hospital bill but they conducted an investigation to determine if anyone was negligent or to blame for the fall. They wanted to sue another party to recoup some of the money that they dispersed to the hospital. In conclusion, I could have just said that I really enjoyed your video, but you did say that you are learning English and practiced by reading interesting words.
Thank you for your comment. We were very interested to find out something about your country. Your system for protecting citizens from falling snow is very interesting, I suppose we don't have something like that. In our city they also use salt, sometimes they use sand. Thank you for sharing your personal story and I hope that now the consequences of this fall no longer bother your wife. We were surprised how expensive your insurance is! Most likely, if the same situation happened in Russia, a person would simply go to state clinics, get free help and would not go to court, since here it is very long and difficult.
❤wow nice place
Nice dear ❤️
❤❤❤ I would like to visit 🎉
I’m noticing how clean your streets are. Is most of Moscow like that??
I think 98% of Moscow places are clean. When I went to other towns of Russia, I didn’t see dirty streets either
There are similar public toilets in Berlin -- they are self-cleaning, usually in pretty good condition, and cost 50c (0.5€) -- you are correct about electric cars, they are most useful in cities where there is a sufficient density of charging stations -- also regarding the climate in Russia, the batteries drain faster and take much longer to charge in cold weather
Thanks your comments!
Hello ,kate..ilove your vidios..from bali❤
Tires for you hands! -- that's funny -- they are gloves -- mittens can also be worn on hands -- the difference between gloves and mittens is that gloves have 5 separate places for your thumb and four fingers, but mittens have only two places, one for your thumb and another large one for all four fingers -- mittens are usually warmer because your four fingers are all together and warm each other, but it can be more difficult to handle or manipulate objects with mittens
Gloves: я нравится description "hand tights" better however 🤭 Feel free to share words with us по-русски that вы не знаете. We will be happy to learn the equivalent works in Russian :)
I'll be honest, I also like my version of the name better 😁 thanks for support
If your dog poops in a park or on the streets of Moscow, are you required to pick it up and dispose of it, or can you just leave it? That item covering your hand is called a glove, and if you were wearing two of them, they would be a pair of gloves.
I have never seen anyone get fined for not cleaning up after their dog, but that is the behavior expected of dog owners. I would say that dog owners are now deciding how to behave, some clean up after themselves, some don't.
Thanks for suggesting a new word🤓