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))
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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.
same here man...i put off learning russian like a month into process cause of the situation. i was even looking at doing study abroad, but i figure i might as well still learn the language because situation wont last forever and ill get my chance eventually.
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.
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)))
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.
@@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
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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 ❤
I'm learning Russian because I like a Ukrainian girl her native language is russian
what a fun idea for an episode!
12:33 Love that humour, Nikita! 🤣👍
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.
same here man...i put off learning russian like a month into process cause of the situation. i was even looking at doing study abroad, but i figure i might as well still learn the language because situation wont last forever and ill get my chance eventually.
Excellent👍
Excellent video ❤❤❤
Вот красавцы! Я только что нашёл вас в интернете. От прошлой недели вы каждый день ездите самной на роботу! Мне очень с вами приятно!
Девушка у которой день рождение. Желаю Вам счастья!
hii 😀✋✋ thank you
2:31 Hardcore concert wow i didnt know they had such raves in Russia too thats awesome 😆
謝謝你、感恩老師
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
Wow they talk so fast
Russian girls are so nice! :-)
Sadly, though, they don't last long in SΕΧ.
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)))
hi
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.
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