Being funny in your native language is an achievement. Being funny in a language you have learned, as you do in English, this is a great gift. You are very funny even in circumstances which are disturbing. Congratulations!
I visited Moscow in 2018 when the World Cup was in progress. Thanks for bringing back pleasant memories. By the way I’m a mechanical engineer and there is no reason to be afraid of elevators. They are equipped with emergency brakes should the cable fail.
omg, thank you so much for your great support 🙏🏼❤️ That's amazing what you was able to visit Moscow at World Cup times, I remember this times when so many foreigners visited our cities, and it was just an international party on the streets every day :) It was so magical! And about elevators - I'm afraid this emergency brakes will break as well 🥲😂 I often see the news of elevators falling, although people do not hurt much. I know chances are small but 🥲
@@Brodragon2225why, like why do you guys always end up in every video having a russian or Israeli girl. Aren't there girls in India? And why would Russians follow Hinduism, thats the most stupid thing I've ever heard. The country that fight for centuries to withhold orthodox Christianity, and have the Byzantine double headed eagle as an emblem, will be hindu? Whatever
You make me laugh! Your joy in living is so contagious! Thank you for showing an old Canadian what life is really like in Russia and making me smile while you do it!
After seeing Lenin: "Yep, he's still there." Absolutely killer line. Especially in your oh-so-dry delivery. Every one of your posts demonstrate your considerable talent in composing, editing, and narrating. And humor. Thank you for yet another wonderfully entertaining adventure.
I had a big smile on my face when she said that, too. I'm originally from Vietnam, and there's still a mausoleum in Hanoi with the embalmed body of Ho Chi Minh in there. The mausoleum is like a replica of Lenin's in Moscow, and it is said that they have to bring Ho Chi Minh body to Russia every year for the "maintenance'. If I were to visit Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, I would probably have the same reaction!
@@huyvu9336В России большинство уважает Ленина. Поняли, что он был прав, и снова прав. Хошимин - ленинец, значит, тоже достоин уважения. Вьетнамцы молодцы.
@@barreloffun10 As for Ho Chi Minh, I think some older folks from the north still see him as the one that led the fight for independence, while older folks from the south consider him primarily responsible for the meaningless war that killed almost 3 million Vietnamese (and Vietnam got its "independence" later than most countries in the region that did not experience wars). For younger Vietnamese, and most Vietnamese are young now, Ho Chi Minh is an irrelevant figure. They know his name, but ask them and they would know a lot more about Elon Musk and Steve Jobs and K-pop singers! It's harder to say whether they're sick of communism because of several factors. First, most Vietnamese have not experienced anything but communism, so they have nothing to compare to. Second, just like China, Vietnam is a communist country in the political sense of the word, but economically it's pretty much a capitalist society now.
The funniest thing in the conversation with that guy in the end of the video is that they both were using polite form of language so it sounds more comic considering their topics. :D
Did someone ever mention the great choice of music in your videos? It's just a detail, but amazing how much care, taste and sense of humor went into it!
“I’m getting chocolized”. You have successfully invented a new English word. I would trademark that. Friendly advice from an Arizona attorney traveling in New Zealand
That was the scene that made me smile... Chocolized ! At 4:23 - However I believe The Willy Wonka Candy Company (Nestle Co.) owns the rights to that word.
As an American I was on Red Square in 1980 as a tourist, wow 43 years ago! My brother was studying in Germany at the time and got me on a German student trip to Moscow and Leningrad (as it was called then). Didn't get to see Lenin though, it was summer and I was wearing shorts and they made me get out of line because it was disrespectful or something so I went into GUM. It was pretty empty then, looks much better now. Also walked out in some great big park nearby which was great. Lots of Russians swimming, picnicking and old men playing chess in the clearings in the woods. Enjoyed that experience much more. Very interesting trip, right at the close of the Brezhnev era.
When I visited Moscow in 2004, I too went to see Red Square, GUM department store, Kremlin (and the jewels inside, Czar canon) and I walked along the Moscow River past the gigantic statue of Peter the Great. I did this in JANUARY with snow and ice covering the sidewalks, and I live in FLORIDA - so don't complain about the cold so much, lol.
i enjoyed your video and your sense of humour, i visited Moscow and Saint Petersburg a couple of years ago and that gave me a total different perspective of your beutifull country.
I just found your channel today but now I’m obsessed with your sense of humour ha. I didn’t think I was going to comment but you finding the little mouse and not being able to resist buying it for your grandma really made me think of my own grandma from her village in Hungary. She passed away years ago but I miss her so much every day. I hope you get to give the little grandma mouse to your grandma this Christmas and spend a lot of quality time together!
I watched this video after watching the video on your Christmas presents shopping. The contrast between the public transport at Moscow and at Samara is striking. I liked the boy at the end. He was bold and respectful.
Unique,and entertaining from a lovely Russian girl with a pleasurable way of speaking.Boyfriend looks a good guy too.Russians are definately one of my favourites.Cheers.
I think the older guy also was taking a shine to you too!Youre an absolute man magnet!😉I looked up on google translate"Ya ne govoryu po nemetski"..Im learning to speak Russian day by day!10 years fluent!😁
It's a conundrum. If you say "I can't speak German" in Russian, the German speaker doesn't understand you. But if you say it in German (Ich kann nicht Deutsch sprechen), then the person doesn't believe you and tries to speak to you in German anyway. "Nemetski" sounds nothing like "German" in German.
I love watching you so much because of your humour and personality! we're just one year apart so I feel like I'm hanging out with my girl bestie whenever I watch one of your vlogs. Sending love from the other side of the world!
i love your videos so so much and i am in the process of learning Russian and these videos helped me a lot and i hope i can come in visit Russia some day! please keep making amazing✨content
Once again you have outdone yourself, which i did not think possible. love to see your content . If hollywood had half your talent the so called entertainment industry would greatly improve in the U.S. pakaw from Texas.
That was sooooo Fun Agent Nesty....!!! Thanks for taking me back to Moscow, I just loved it when I was there...!! It looks wonderful now also. 🤩 You sure look fantastic !! ❤️🥰👌
You are confusing central Moscow (and St Petersburg) with Russia. They are very different things. I lived in central Moscow (just outside the 3rd ring road, I could literally see St Basil's and the Kremlin from my window, and walk there in 70 minutes) for three years 2015-2018. Yes, it's very nice there, if you can ignore the government and politics. Go an hour outside Moscow and it's absolutely different with villages with dirt/mud roads lined by shacks.
@@BruceHoult I live in one of the poorest republics in a village 10 km from the city. and I travel long distances for work. and what do you think? There are roads, schoolchildren are collected and transported by a school bus, there is a whole outpatient clinic in the village, a large store, people buy cars, houses are built in entire settlements. you are talking about Russia 90-2010. this information is no longer relevant. There are bad revenges in any country, including the USA, the whole question is in development trends and people.
I live in America your country is so beautiful and so many beautiful people. I know it may seem cool to live in the west but never take for granted what you have. God bless you sweetheart and thankyou for bringing joy to my day.
You can always go back to where ever you came from if you don’t like the USA, believe me us Americans don’t mind a bit if you leave we prefer it. But that’s why the USA is so great you are able to have a opinion and say it out loud without being arrested. Why don’t you go to Russia and hold a sign outside the Kremlin saying Putin sucks and see what happens. I bet you might think differently then.
Wow, I'm glad your videos are doing better everyday! Thank you for the interesting and nice content, especially for the effort you always make in taking those super pretty shots of Moscow !
Hi Agent Nesty! Your videos are just amazing! But your personality is much more amazing! Please don't stop creating this type of content! Greetings from Hungary!
Nesty, each of your videos is becoming a mini-movie, complete with drama, suspense, comedy and pathos. They are as entertaining as they are informative. Central Moscow is beautiful -- I can see why the natives feel so insulated from the rest of the country and what is going on "next door". And yes, holding up a paper sign in Red Square seems like a distinctly bad idea. I'm sure your granny will be thrilled with her present but _dang,_ that was expensive. P.S. Lemon curd is something we used to spread on bread as kids, though the lemon pie taste was as weird on bread as it must be in a drink. I see Stars has kept that cringey Starbucks policy of wanting your name just to order coffee.
Thank you for this, Nesty! This is what I do when I travel - no tourist places, just wander around where the locals are, meet interesting people, see ordinary but fascinating (to me) things. Unless things change, I probably won't have the chance to do this in Russia. So I appreciate you doing it for me! I also enjoy your wacky humor. Большое спасибо!
I like that too! Well, I also like seeing some Tourist special things (pyramids, monuments, stuff), but I like to combine it with visiting places where no tourist comes.
Agreed. I grew up in Vietnam during the time when everything was about Russia -- the Russian movies we watched each night on TV, the rock bands that visited Saigon (Western music was banned then), the Russian language classes we were required to take, and the roughly 70% of foreigners we saw on the stress...so much so that Russia became a must on my bucket list. Russia is still one of the places I like to visit, but I don't see that happening anytime soon now that I'm a US citizen.
Thank you for showing the world how beautiful Russia really is. Red square is so cool 😎 and so clean. Transit system puts ours to shame in Canada. So many happy people just enjoying life. No homeless people anywhere. The west could learn a lot from Russia 🇷🇺
Watching a pretty country girl having fun in a big city is very amusing to watch. Have been to London with English country people and they are exactly the same. Love the Nesty views of Russia.
Nesty, it is so amazing to see each one of my Russian vloggers I subscribe to visit Moscow. It is the same place, but the perspectives are always different and fun to see. A day of chocolates and VR. What an interesting combo that I will have to try! I was hoping to hear thoughts on more tasting Star's over Starbucks . Hope you had a great time there. Love the new boyfriend!🤣🤣🤣. 14 yrs old and a smoker, wow! 🤣🤣🤣
Just came across your channel recently as I was trying to find Russian vloggers to learn Russia. Love your videos. They are funny and interesting. Looking forward to more videos from you. :)
You really have the comedic touch! I love your videos. Beyond that, they often contain trenchant sociocultural analysis wrapped inside that (by turns) sly and goofy humor.
I love all your videos! I saw you did a video for my workplace Times Radio and since then have watched them all. I love the humour in your videos and I see all the effort you go to in the edit.. all the sound FX and the content is also so interesting, I love your country and hope to visit one day.
Thank you for all the great laughs I got from this one video! 😻❤ Grandma will love the mouse but then try to smack some sense into you so be prepared to run when you give it to her. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
"Everyone is going there so I am going there too". Lol. I have done that countless times. Also ridden old elevators like that, praying that it would get me there alive. Your video was entertaining and awesome as always.
Настя, у тебя хорошие видео, мне понравились. Молодец, что показываешь Россию для иностранцев, пусть видят, что у нас ни только медведи и матрешки и знакомятся с нашей прекрасной страной!)))
точно! я иностранец и я был в 65 районов в россий! я люблю россию! кстати я не видел медвед :))) th-cam.com/video/5qx0ZMj-WJY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MGwlhBvSZpsgkEfV
Amazing video, I have watched it all and it gave me such a home vibe, I'm currently abroad and while watching I felt like watching my home village and city from Romania
Omg, Сходненская метро (not sure how to spell in english) 😄 is the stop I lived at back in the 90's.when visiting the country as a Russian language student. According to the updated maps, the metro lines have expanded considerably. Thank you for taking us along on this visit, Agent N. Loved it!
Agent Nesty, my favorite Russian spy, your videos always make my day. Sorry that you were so cold and did not enjoy Moscow as much as you could have in warmer weather. Still, I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos, especially the one visiting your grandparents in their village.
Awesome video, Nesty! Inner city Moscow seems very sophisticated and vibrant. It's interesting how Western brands like Starbucks and McDonald's have been rebranded in Russia. I wonder if they'll change back to their original names and logos after the special military operation. That guy at the end who wanted to be your boyfriend seemed sightly creepy...
@@j.4332 NFKRZ doesn't relize that those rebrands are not there to give better services or to compete with original ones.....they are there to keep ppls jobs and protect ordinary Russians which he likes to represent
@@j.4332 because there are a backdoors for US companies to still makes money on Russian market. Washington knows it and tolerates it. Why? Maybe there are several possible answers
@@risbolensky3921всё верно, ушли европейские компании. Компании из США остались, кроме Макдональдс, и теперь на освободившемся от европейцев рынке зарабатывают. Ни чего личного, только бизнес.
They will return to the original form. Its officially confirmed that McDonald's has a clause in the contract with the new chain owner that they will "buy" everything back after the war ends. Probably most other Western companies have gone the same way.
Russia is more than beautiful, I have been there twice it is a dream nothing like the West portrays it It's a peaceful look at Nesty going about her business in Moscow do you think a young lady could do that in LA or Chicago without risking her life. Beautiful race of people !!
I like you and Russian people, in general. I was in the USSR long ago and can tell you that we did stand in lines to buy bread at the bakery in Moscow. Yes, life is better for sure. You have that dry, sneaky Russian humor that is funny but bites with truth. What a lovely young woman you are...
Just started to watch your videos, really interesting. I lived in Ukraine for four and a half years, and you have brought so many memories back. Don’t become too political, I understand you have strong views and I respect you, but be careful, you know how it is. Bless and stay safe.
So, my grandma just watched this video, I didn't know she knew how to do it 🥲 Wish me luck so I don't get nailed when I gift her the mouse
too funny.
I think I just fell in
No good deed goes unpunished.
Oh no Agent Nesty, I think that's an Awesome gift for Grandma, I bet she's gonna love it, trust me 😉😊❤️🙏👍
@@KitLee698 Before even 30 seconds elapsed she had already friendzoned all of us... time to just pack it in
Such a missed opportunity by not renaming Starbucks as Tsarbucks 😩
AHAHAH
That is Hilarious !!!!
Clever 😆
Ok, I love this!!! 😍
Mines a Nicholas Latte
Being funny in your native language is an achievement. Being funny in a language you have learned, as you do in English, this is a great gift. You are very funny even in circumstances which are disturbing. Congratulations!
She's an icon, she's a legend ✨
She just random chick speaking easy language, making vlogs about her life
@@РоманХрабуст-ю2н As random as anyone can be. But don't worry dude I think your're the special one here
based@@РоманХрабуст-ю2н
@@unlokia indeed she is funny and does a great job making entertaining and informative content, not everyone can boast such talent
@@unlokia Dude, calm down.
YOU are by far the best Russian vlogger I've encountered. I especially like the way you can present your life with that dry whit and humour.
Zack the Russian is pretty interesting as well. He made it to the US where he's planning to stay I believe
@@ptrekboxbreaks5198
Тогда вряд ли его можно назвать "русским блогером". 🤷🏼
I visited Moscow in 2018 when the World Cup was in progress. Thanks for bringing back pleasant memories. By the way I’m a mechanical engineer and there is no reason to be afraid of elevators. They are equipped with emergency brakes should the cable fail.
omg, thank you so much for your great support 🙏🏼❤️ That's amazing what you was able to visit Moscow at World Cup times, I remember this times when so many foreigners visited our cities, and it was just an international party on the streets every day :) It was so magical! And about elevators - I'm afraid this emergency brakes will break as well 🥲😂 I often see the news of elevators falling, although people do not hurt much. I know chances are small but 🥲
@@AgentNesty hey natsy make a video of russians who follow hinduism
Simp 🤦🏿♀🤦🏿♀🤡🤡
@@colors6692 why bro
@@Brodragon2225why, like why do you guys always end up in every video having a russian or Israeli girl. Aren't there girls in India? And why would Russians follow Hinduism, thats the most stupid thing I've ever heard. The country that fight for centuries to withhold orthodox Christianity, and have the Byzantine double headed eagle as an emblem, will be hindu? Whatever
Her videos are always fun and make me smile.
You make me laugh! Your joy in living is so contagious! Thank you for showing an old Canadian what life is really like in Russia and making me smile while you do it!
After seeing Lenin: "Yep, he's still there." Absolutely killer line. Especially in your oh-so-dry delivery. Every one of your posts demonstrate your considerable talent in composing, editing, and narrating. And humor. Thank you for yet another wonderfully entertaining adventure.
I had a big smile on my face when she said that, too. I'm originally from Vietnam, and there's still a mausoleum in Hanoi with the embalmed body of Ho Chi Minh in there. The mausoleum is like a replica of Lenin's in Moscow, and it is said that they have to bring Ho Chi Minh body to Russia every year for the "maintenance'. If I were to visit Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, I would probably have the same reaction!
@@huyvu9336What do Vietnamese think of Ho Chi Minh? Are they sick of communism?
@@huyvu9336В России большинство уважает Ленина. Поняли, что он был прав, и снова прав. Хошимин - ленинец, значит, тоже достоин уважения. Вьетнамцы молодцы.
Next there will be Putin in some weird casket. You will literally miss these days before the war. Maybe 20 years or more.
@@barreloffun10 As for Ho Chi Minh, I think some older folks from the north still see him as the one that led the fight for independence, while older folks from the south consider him primarily responsible for the meaningless war that killed almost 3 million Vietnamese (and Vietnam got its "independence" later than most countries in the region that did not experience wars). For younger Vietnamese, and most Vietnamese are young now, Ho Chi Minh is an irrelevant figure. They know his name, but ask them and they would know a lot more about Elon Musk and Steve Jobs and K-pop singers! It's harder to say whether they're sick of communism because of several factors. First, most Vietnamese have not experienced anything but communism, so they have nothing to compare to. Second, just like China, Vietnam is a communist country in the political sense of the word, but economically it's pretty much a capitalist society now.
The funniest thing in the conversation with that guy in the end of the video is that they both were using polite form of language so it sounds more comic considering their topics. :D
Did someone ever mention the great choice of music in your videos? It's just a detail, but amazing how much care, taste and sense of humor went into it!
OMG - that young kid was hilarious!! Moscow looks lovely.
“I’m getting chocolized”. You have successfully invented a new English word. I would trademark that. Friendly advice from an Arizona attorney traveling in New Zealand
That was the scene that made me smile... Chocolized ! At 4:23 - However I believe The Willy Wonka Candy Company (Nestle Co.) owns the rights to that word.
Я становлюсь таким шоколадным
As an American I was on Red Square in 1980 as a tourist, wow 43 years ago! My brother was studying in Germany at the time and got me on a German student trip to Moscow and Leningrad (as it was called then). Didn't get to see Lenin though, it was summer and I was wearing shorts and they made me get out of line because it was disrespectful or something so I went into GUM. It was pretty empty then, looks much better now. Also walked out in some great big park nearby which was great. Lots of Russians swimming, picnicking and old men playing chess in the clearings in the woods. Enjoyed that experience much more. Very interesting trip, right at the close of the Brezhnev era.
Video je vrhunski, nisam ni znao da postoje tako zanimljivi vlogeri u Rusiji. Svaka vam čast
Thank you Nesty for letting us hangout with you in Moscow for a few days. Life is always more fun with our favourite secret agent 😂❤.
When I visited Moscow in 2004, I too went to see Red Square, GUM department store, Kremlin (and the jewels inside, Czar canon) and I walked along the Moscow River past the gigantic statue of Peter the Great. I did this in JANUARY with snow and ice covering the sidewalks, and I live in FLORIDA - so don't complain about the cold so much, lol.
i enjoyed your video and your sense of humour, i visited Moscow and Saint Petersburg a couple of years ago and that gave me a total different perspective of your beutifull country.
I just found your channel today but now I’m obsessed with your sense of humour ha. I didn’t think I was going to comment but you finding the little mouse and not being able to resist buying it for your grandma really made me think of my own grandma from her village in Hungary. She passed away years ago but I miss her so much every day. I hope you get to give the little grandma mouse to your grandma this Christmas and spend a lot of quality time together!
"But I'm going somewhere, and this is already something."
The Quote of the century.
I watched this video after watching the video on your Christmas presents shopping. The contrast between the public transport at Moscow and at Samara is striking. I liked the boy at the end. He was bold and respectful.
You from?
This is by far the best travel vlog about Moscow I ever saw.
Unique,and entertaining from a lovely Russian girl with a pleasurable way of speaking.Boyfriend looks a good guy too.Russians are definately one of my favourites.Cheers.
I think the older guy also was taking a shine to you too!Youre an absolute man magnet!😉I looked up on google translate"Ya ne govoryu po nemetski"..Im learning to speak Russian day by day!10 years fluent!😁
It's a conundrum. If you say "I can't speak German" in Russian, the German speaker doesn't understand you. But if you say it in German (Ich kann nicht Deutsch sprechen), then the person doesn't believe you and tries to speak to you in German anyway. "Nemetski" sounds nothing like "German" in German.
I've watched this video for the third time - and I can't get enough of it! I'll likely watch it several more times - until the next one. 😊
I love watching you so much because of your humour and personality! we're just one year apart so I feel like I'm hanging out with my girl bestie whenever I watch one of your vlogs. Sending love from the other side of the world!
Nastya, you have such a natural and warm personality, and with a great sense of humour :) i really had fun watching this video. Thanks for sharing !
Your editing is hilarious :) Skipping to you eating the sandwich right after you talked about how much the grandma mouse cost was comic genius 😂
I am floored. It was pure enjoyment watching this video. Well-balanced, Informative, and laced with humor. Excellent work. and Thank you
i love your videos so so much and i am in the process of learning Russian and these videos helped me a lot and i hope i can come in visit Russia some day! please keep making amazing✨content
Once again you have outdone yourself, which i did not think possible. love to see your content . If hollywood had half your talent the so called entertainment industry would greatly improve in the U.S. pakaw from Texas.
That was sooooo Fun Agent Nesty....!!! Thanks for taking me back to Moscow, I just loved it when I was there...!! It looks wonderful now also. 🤩 You sure look fantastic !! ❤️🥰👌
Russia is very clean and beautiful country…beautiful people too. I worked with some Russians until now..they are amazing people.❤❤❤
Oameni sunt curați,dar politica e murdară😢În istorie conducătorii ruși au încercat să ucidă mai multe țări nevinovate😢😢😢
You are confusing central Moscow (and St Petersburg) with Russia. They are very different things. I lived in central Moscow (just outside the 3rd ring road, I could literally see St Basil's and the Kremlin from my window, and walk there in 70 minutes) for three years 2015-2018. Yes, it's very nice there, if you can ignore the government and politics. Go an hour outside Moscow and it's absolutely different with villages with dirt/mud roads lined by shacks.
@@BruceHoultWell, why are you lying, shameless??
@@grexseven4864I’m not lying.
@@BruceHoult I live in one of the poorest republics in a village 10 km from the city. and I travel long distances for work. and what do you think? There are roads, schoolchildren are collected and transported by a school bus, there is a whole outpatient clinic in the village, a large store, people buy cars, houses are built in entire settlements. you are talking about Russia 90-2010. this information is no longer relevant. There are bad revenges in any country, including the USA, the whole question is in development trends and people.
Lovely vlog Anastasia!! Beautiful views of the city!! You are so funny! Your reaction with the VR glasses was hilarious!!
What can I say ... another brilliant, interesting, AND entertaining video ...need more ....😊😘😘💝
I live in America your country is so beautiful and so many beautiful people. I know it may seem cool to live in the west but never take for granted what you have. God bless you sweetheart and thankyou for bringing joy to my day.
Trol?
@@tofferijere no
Thank you for your kind words about Russia!❤
You can always go back to where ever you came from if you don’t like the USA, believe me us Americans don’t mind a bit if you leave we prefer it. But that’s why the USA is so great you are able to have a opinion and say it out loud without being arrested. Why don’t you go to Russia and hold a sign outside the Kremlin saying Putin sucks and see what happens. I bet you might think differently then.
@@75impalaca91ничего серьёзного не произойдет и тебя не посадят в тюрьму или же что то хуже
Wow, I'm glad your videos are doing better everyday! Thank you for the interesting and nice content, especially for the effort you always make in taking those super pretty shots of Moscow !
I was literally missing your videos glad to see you back on TH-cam ❤😊
Hi Agent Nesty!
Your videos are just amazing! But your personality is much more amazing! Please don't stop creating this type of content! Greetings from Hungary!
Nesty, each of your videos is becoming a mini-movie, complete with drama, suspense, comedy and pathos. They are as entertaining as they are informative. Central Moscow is beautiful -- I can see why the natives feel so insulated from the rest of the country and what is going on "next door". And yes, holding up a paper sign in Red Square seems like a distinctly bad idea. I'm sure your granny will be thrilled with her present but _dang,_ that was expensive. P.S. Lemon curd is something we used to spread on bread as kids, though the lemon pie taste was as weird on bread as it must be in a drink. I see Stars has kept that cringey Starbucks policy of wanting your name just to order coffee.
Thank you for this, Nesty! This is what I do when I travel - no tourist places, just wander around where the locals are, meet interesting people, see ordinary but fascinating (to me) things. Unless things change, I probably won't have the chance to do this in Russia. So I appreciate you doing it for me! I also enjoy your wacky humor. Большое спасибо!
I like that too! Well, I also like seeing some Tourist special things (pyramids, monuments, stuff), but I like to combine it with visiting places where no tourist comes.
Why can't you visit Russia?
@@xalekceyCNN tells us that every American who goes to Russia is sent to gulag :)
Agreed. I grew up in Vietnam during the time when everything was about Russia -- the Russian movies we watched each night on TV, the rock bands that visited Saigon (Western music was banned then), the Russian language classes we were required to take, and the roughly 70% of foreigners we saw on the stress...so much so that Russia became a must on my bucket list. Russia is still one of the places I like to visit, but I don't see that happening anytime soon now that I'm a US citizen.
@@PaulV. Not anymore : instead, they send you to a siberian salt mine.
Glad to see that you had a fun time in moscow. I always enjoy your humerus and entertaining videos.
Thank you for showing the world how beautiful Russia really is. Red square is so cool 😎 and so clean. Transit system puts ours to shame in Canada. So many happy people just enjoying life. No homeless people anywhere. The west could learn a lot from Russia 🇷🇺
Спасибо,
Watching a pretty country girl having fun in a big city is very amusing to watch. Have been to London with English country people and they are exactly the same. Love the Nesty views of Russia.
Why?
That kid is superb.. joke on joke and he was easy with it, if possible link with him once more, his personality is just what this internet is about.
this warms my heart, i miss moscow so much)) thank you for this amazing vlog
Nesty, it is so amazing to see each one of my Russian vloggers I subscribe to visit Moscow. It is the same place, but the perspectives are always different and fun to see. A day of chocolates and VR. What an interesting combo that I will have to try! I was hoping to hear thoughts on more tasting Star's over Starbucks . Hope you had a great time there. Love the new boyfriend!🤣🤣🤣. 14 yrs old and a smoker, wow! 🤣🤣🤣
@_Akato I know he was! Nesty cracks me up. How did she get that guy to do and say all that stuff, ingenious! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just came across your channel recently as I was trying to find Russian vloggers to learn Russia. Love your videos. They are funny and interesting. Looking forward to more videos from you. :)
Hello from London Ontario Canada! Love your video's! Would love to visit Russia some day, it looks beautiful
Omg Nesty you're so funny, haven't laughed this much since the last time, stay safe, hugs 💜
6:27 omg you look like a child on the Christmas day so adorable.
I really love to watch your videos you`re so calming and interesting.
You really have the comedic touch! I love your videos. Beyond that, they often contain trenchant sociocultural analysis wrapped inside that (by turns) sly and goofy humor.
Russia is really very beautiful, would love to visit someday❤
Real Russia now: th-cam.com/video/y0aRbsNtqAE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your kind words about Russia!
Would Russians love to change the name of Moscow to Putingrad?
@@volkerhartnegg8211 no , why ?))))
@@Plenger25 even better: one city they will call medvedevsk
wow, great look at moskow, nice mall, and star bucks rebrand. very interesting. i want to go. thank you so much, love your videos
Great Vlogging! Very funny and entertaining. And takes me back to Russia.. lived there for 3 years. Great memories!
I love all your videos! I saw you did a video for my workplace Times Radio and since then have watched them all. I love the humour in your videos and I see all the effort you go to in the edit.. all the sound FX and the content is also so interesting, I love your country and hope to visit one day.
Thank you for all the great laughs I got from this one video! 😻❤
Grandma will love the mouse but then try to smack some sense into you so be prepared to run when you give it to her.
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
I don't know why I bother to watch Netflix when I can just watch your channel instead. It's so much more entertaining.
"Everyone is going there so I am going there too". Lol. I have done that countless times. Also ridden old elevators like that, praying that it would get me there alive. Your video was entertaining and awesome as always.
That boy who asked for a light then says “I’m 14 live with it” made me laugh. Definitely weird but was funny 😂
Настя, у тебя хорошие видео, мне понравились. Молодец, что показываешь Россию для иностранцев, пусть видят, что у нас ни только медведи и матрешки и знакомятся с нашей прекрасной страной!)))
Нынешний стереотип - это hardbass и все, что около него. Про медведей и матрёшки давно не актуально
точно! я иностранец и я был в 65 районов в россий! я люблю россию! кстати я не видел медвед :))) th-cam.com/video/5qx0ZMj-WJY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MGwlhBvSZpsgkEfV
Мой медведь не согласен.
@@user-kh9ti1tj8hхардбас был в 2008, 16 лет назад
Our girl's humour is so on point.
What a gem of a video again.
Wow! I love this video! You must make more! And your sense of humor is so charming! 🤗
as always , you made my evening ! smart , fun , and i think it was so nice of you to buy the decoration for your Grandma !!
I was literally looking for some russian vlogger, and here I found your channel its super amazing and informative at local level information 🤗
This has to be my favorite video on this channel.
I suddenly have this aesthetic moment of having a desire to go there someday, it just feels calming and soul soothing
Nice video. The city seems to be really beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us. 😊😊😊
Thanks for another great video Agent Nesty. Moscow looks amazing despite the rain. Anyhoo peace and luv from Scotland.
Thank u so much John 🥰 Greetings to Scotland 🫂
@@AgentNesty I lost my bank card on tuesday, waiting on a new one and i'll resume my membership.
Thank you Nesty for taking us on your adventure, cold and windy though it may have been!
I'm a Truck driver and you entertain me during my 45 mins break
thx
Really beautiful place actually. And everyone seems lovely. Well done!
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Nesty, I really enjoyed your video. You are charming, funny, and delightful. (Adorable accent, too . . . )
Keep up the good work! Thanks!
Amazing video, I have watched it all and it gave me such a home vibe, I'm currently abroad and while watching I felt like watching my home village and city from Romania
You're amazing! Thanks for an entertaining video! Got me to smile many times 😄 Take care!
I’m so happy! Thank u sm!🥰❤️
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Lovely.❤❤❤
Lovely.❤❤❤
Lovely.❤❤❤
Omg, Сходненская метро (not sure how to spell in english) 😄 is the stop I lived at back in the 90's.when visiting the country as a Russian language student. According to the updated maps, the metro lines have expanded considerably. Thank you for taking us along on this visit, Agent N. Loved it!
Ma‘am, even in Germany you can eat for a week for this money 🙈 I salute your love and dedication for your grandma 🥰
I just adored the poor little girl in the Big City angle. We could turn this into a full length movie.
This is amazing. I loved the tour and I also loved the harry potter and VR reaction.
Agent Nesty, my favorite Russian spy, your videos always make my day. Sorry that you were so cold and did not enjoy Moscow as much as you could have in warmer weather. Still, I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos, especially the one visiting your grandparents in their village.
Wish to visit your country someday... it's really beautiful country ❤❤❤... Love from India❤️❤️❤️
Видос классный получился! Будучи в Москве десятки раз уже как-то и сам забыл как всему вокруг удивлялся и терялся в городе)
Great video - loved it. Hope I can visit Moscow someday....
I hope to visit Russia in 3 months 🙏, you are amazing 👏
Thank u so much 🥰
Awesome video, Nesty! Inner city Moscow seems very sophisticated and vibrant. It's interesting how Western brands like Starbucks and McDonald's have been rebranded in Russia. I wonder if they'll change back to their original names and logos after the special military operation. That guy at the end who wanted to be your boyfriend seemed sightly creepy...
A Russian vlogger NKFRZ did a video about all the Russian knock-offs like "Stars Coffee" for Starbucks etc.How they get away with it i dont know!
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NFKRZ doesn't relize that those rebrands are not there to give better services or to compete with original ones.....they are there to keep ppls jobs and protect ordinary Russians which he likes to represent
@@j.4332 because there are a backdoors for US companies to still makes money on Russian market. Washington knows it and tolerates it. Why? Maybe there are several possible answers
@@risbolensky3921всё верно, ушли европейские компании. Компании из США остались, кроме Макдональдс, и теперь на освободившемся от европейцев рынке зарабатывают. Ни чего личного, только бизнес.
They will return to the original form. Its officially confirmed that McDonald's has a clause in the contract with the new chain owner that they will "buy" everything back after the war ends. Probably most other Western companies have gone the same way.
I lived one year in Moscow. I kove this city and the people.
Greetings from Spain! ❤
That kid is chaotic,please do collab with him again lmao
that kid is a walking chaos lmao
beautiful Moscow, thank you for showing me around your town
Moscow is very cool.clean.safe.nice place.
yes , Putin make Russia great again .
Ты когда там последний раз был?
Hahhahhaa.. you catch my attention in 2 mins. Now im gonna watch all your videos. So fun and natural vlog without over edit or script. Thanks Nesty
Russia is more than beautiful, I have been there twice it is a dream nothing like the West portrays it It's a peaceful look at Nesty going about her business in Moscow do you think a young lady could do that in LA or Chicago without risking her life. Beautiful race of people !!
Yeah, it's NOT the Russian people that's the problem: it's the Russian government!
I wish you luck on your mission Agent , Big success
The kid was probably harmless but he made me feel uneasy but I keep my guard up at all times. Stay safe
He's got the same personality disorder that causes people to become hollywood stars
Please never eat or drink what people hand to you on the streat. He might have had good intentions, but we need to stay safe ❤
I love your sense of humor...and your personality.
I like you and Russian people, in general. I was in the USSR long ago and can tell you that we did stand in lines to buy bread at the bakery in Moscow. Yes, life is better for sure. You have that dry, sneaky Russian humor that is funny but bites with truth. What a lovely young woman you are...
That was interesting and you are always so funny. Thanks for the video. Stay well and be safe. I liked the little porcelain carousel myself.
"I am going to eat all chocolate in here, and die....that's my plan" :)) 😅😂😆
Your videos are amazing!!!! Really makes me smile, hope to meet u one day sister!!
Having grandma is luxury nowadays
Just started to watch your videos, really interesting. I lived in Ukraine for four and a half years, and you have brought so many memories back. Don’t become too political, I understand you have strong views and I respect you, but be careful, you know how it is. Bless and stay safe.