interestingly, in my hometown Ulan-Ude we have used the word chav since 1990 - it sounds "chava". In Moscow where I live now nobody knows this word. It is weird how the word came all the way from the UK to Siberia but didn't stay in Central Russia
@@olegsoben That's very interesting! From what I know, the English term chav comes from the word 'chavi' which means boy in the Romani (gypsy) language, so maybe it has a common origin 🤔
@@olegsoben Я жил в УУ 25 лет и никогда не слышал этого там) Говорили только быдло или гопник. Наверно супер локальное слово, многие там даже не знают, что такое фага, хотя я тоже его в УУ узнал))
Привет Никите и команде Easy Languages 😊 В последнее время залпами смотрю Ваши видео на многих «подшефных» каналах, невероятно интересные и качественные ролики ❤ Девушку с Днём Рождения 🎉 Касаемо свиданий из самых романтичных и запоминающихся были те, в которых мы с партнером состояли в долгих отношениях: поездки на мотоцикле, совместные походы, поездки в другие города, совместные вело-прохваты по городу, рыбалка на рассвете. Это все охватывало наши интересы и было невероятно прекрасным! Из хороших первых свиданий могу вспомнить те, на которых были цветы и поход в ресторан. Классика, но мило) Из ужасных были те, на которых задавали бестактные вопросы, давили, молчали всю прогулку, в целом вели себя странно. Всем любви и классных свиданий ❤
Since being introduced to Russia in my youth. I did take a virtual tour of Moscow and the Russian girls are very beautiful. Hopefully it things calm down I'll visit Moscow and find me a date out there.
You can't judge all women just by one. But I think that it is good that she left you. Germans must date Germans. I am Russian and lived in US for several years, different mentality. I was raised by American family, but i was 16, when i came to US, so many things i didn't accept or understood. I finished High school, then university, and then i went back to Russia. I can't live abroad, it supresses me.
Yeah, I have a similar story. Met a Russian woman at a clothing store and invited her for a drink at a bar since she wasn’t doing anything else after. We talked and had drinks for 30 minutes and then bluntly told me that I was too serious and not fun. Ah well. It happens.
In Russian "gopnik-гопник" is a rude word, yes. Gopnik is a person who often spends time on the streets and try to rob someone, bothers girls in a very rude way and tries to look like the strongest and "the highest" one. This person in 99% isn't educated at all and wears old fashioned sport clothes. And he's never alone - only in a group of his supporters. Nowadays the number of these people has decreased, fortunately, that's why a person can name by this way another one behaving like "gopnik" Btw, a company of these guys is called "gopotA-гопотА", or just in a plural form "gOpniki-гОпники"
It's not a rude word per se, in that it's not a swearword, or a taboo word. But if you call someone that, even if they are quite obviously a gopnik, they'll be offended.
@@zloychechen5150 it is defenitely rude. Like calling someone a thief would obviously be rude unless he's proudly state himself as a thief (unlikely). And no gopnik would call himself like that.
У меня 1-е нормальное свидание было в 21 год, очень странным и ни разу не романтичным))) - познакомились на работе, эмоций особо не было, как будто случайно заехали к ней домой (было по пути) и...совершенно неожиданно - жесткий секс, без всяких прелюдий. Мне это так понравилось, что уже 23 года женаты)))
@@different_stuff tattoo and being unattractive correlate, im not fond of seeing people, most importantly my partner, covered in useless text worse than a dormitory's fridge
8::40 I love the fact that you translated "gopnik" to "chav" ... perfect anaolgy for British subsbribers like me hahaha
interestingly, in my hometown Ulan-Ude we have used the word chav since 1990 - it sounds "chava". In Moscow where I live now nobody knows this word. It is weird how the word came all the way from the UK to Siberia but didn't stay in Central Russia
@@olegsoben That's very interesting! From what I know, the English term chav comes from the word 'chavi' which means boy in the Romani (gypsy) language, so maybe it has a common origin 🤔
@@lunino4374 I don't know, it might but it seems to me that it came from the UK
@@olegsoben Я жил в УУ 25 лет и никогда не слышал этого там) Говорили только быдло или гопник. Наверно супер локальное слово, многие там даже не знают, что такое фага, хотя я тоже его в УУ узнал))
@@Swageralt это было в 90-х
сестра до сих пор использует это слово, хотя я в МСК немного подзабыл
12:33 Love that humour, Nikita! 🤣👍
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Девушку с Днём Рождения 🎉
Касаемо свиданий из самых романтичных и запоминающихся были те, в которых мы с партнером состояли в долгих отношениях: поездки на мотоцикле, совместные походы, поездки в другие города, совместные вело-прохваты по городу, рыбалка на рассвете. Это все охватывало наши интересы и было невероятно прекрасным! Из хороших первых свиданий могу вспомнить те, на которых были цветы и поход в ресторан. Классика, но мило) Из ужасных были те, на которых задавали бестактные вопросы, давили, молчали всю прогулку, в целом вели себя странно. Всем любви и классных свиданий ❤
what a fun idea for an episode!
Since being introduced to Russia in my youth. I did take a virtual tour of Moscow and the Russian girls are very beautiful. Hopefully it things calm down I'll visit Moscow and find me a date out there.
Вот красавцы! Я только что нашёл вас в интернете. От прошлой недели вы каждый день ездите самной на роботу! Мне очень с вами приятно!
Excellent video ❤❤❤
Excellent👍
I'm learning Russian because I like a Ukrainian girl her native language is russian
Девушка у которой день рождение. Желаю Вам счастья!
2:31 Hardcore concert wow i didnt know they had such raves in Russia too thats awesome 😆
hii 😀✋✋ thank you
Ha ha ha 😂 kak интересно!! Спасибо! :D
9:30 Case in point of what not to do on a date haha
But but but, maybe this was a really well-groomed horse with an impeccable pedigree???
у тебя много растений Мне нравится!
I once dated a Russian girl back in Germany. She dumped me on our first date. Pretty intense character I must say.
what went wrong?
@@christophercolumbus8944 She told me I wasn't fun to be around. Haha😀
You can't judge all women just by one. But I think that it is good that she left you. Germans must date Germans. I am Russian and lived in US for several years, different mentality. I was raised by American family, but i was 16, when i came to US, so many things i didn't accept or understood. I finished High school, then university, and then i went back to Russia. I can't live abroad, it supresses me.
@@НатальяПетрова-ж8э2м I'm not German. I'm from Spain 🇪🇸. I was in Germany back then.
Yeah, I have a similar story. Met a Russian woman at a clothing store and invited her for a drink at a bar since she wasn’t doing anything else after. We talked and had drinks for 30 minutes and then bluntly told me that I was too serious and not fun. Ah well. It happens.
zdrasywujtie tawarisz
Даров, братик
謝謝你、感恩老師
Is 'gopnik' a rude word? I cannot find it in my R-E dictionary, and Google Translate gives me ***** as if it were an obscenity! Please advise, thanks.
In Russian "gopnik-гопник" is a rude word, yes. Gopnik is a person who often spends time on the streets and try to rob someone, bothers girls in a very rude way and tries to look like the strongest and "the highest" one. This person in 99% isn't educated at all and wears old fashioned sport clothes. And he's never alone - only in a group of his supporters. Nowadays the number of these people has decreased, fortunately, that's why a person can name by this way another one behaving like "gopnik"
Btw, a company of these guys is called "gopotA-гопотА", or just in a plural form "gOpniki-гОпники"
It's not a rude word per se, in that it's not a swearword, or a taboo word. But if you call someone that, even if they are quite obviously a gopnik, they'll be offended.
In Mexico, it’s the equivalent to “naco”
@@zloychechen5150 it is defenitely rude. Like calling someone a thief would obviously be rude unless he's proudly state himself as a thief (unlikely). And no gopnik would call himself like that.
Wow they talk so fast
У меня 1-е нормальное свидание было в 21 год, очень странным и ни разу не романтичным))) - познакомились на работе, эмоций особо не было, как будто случайно заехали к ней домой (было по пути) и...совершенно неожиданно - жесткий секс, без всяких прелюдий. Мне это так понравилось, что уже 23 года женаты)))
Russian girls are so nice! :-)
Sadly, though, they don't last long in SΕΧ.
hi
This is the female version... the very few guys there are always accompanied by ladies and no guys are interviewed alone... weird
Я люблю России и литература Россию
it is really awful to see how todays women are covered in horrible tatoos, really offputting, like ex-inmates
i guess you believe in god?
This ain't it. Tattoos are awesome
@@different_stuff should one believe in God in order to have this opinion?
@@oan7975 i wouldn't say "should" but it's typical for religious people.
I consider tatoos ugly, but i don't despise tatooed people
@@different_stuff tattoo and being unattractive correlate, im not fond of seeing people, most importantly my partner, covered in useless text worse than a dormitory's fridge