Why Russia Looks So Depressing?

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2022
  • Life in Russia is depressing, how can we live here, everything inside Russia is so grey and not welcoming. Every day I see these comments under some of my videos, many other videos. Today I tried to think about why does Russia give such vibes and does it depend on how it's usually portrayed in the media.
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  • @Zangieff
    @Zangieff  Před rokem +103

    I don’t find Russia depressing. “Life in Russia is depressing, how can we live here, everything inside Russia is so grey and not welcoming. “Every day I see these comments under some of my videos, many other videos. Today I tried to think about why does Russia give such vibes and does it depend on how it's usually portrayed in the media.
    If you feel it, you can support the channel through SuperThanks in the comment section or by joining:
    www.patreon.com/zangieff
    Thanks!

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem +23

      Some of your countrymen have made it a point to bash russia any way they know how. For likes and money from western viewers. It's disgusting.

    • @laughingseal2282
      @laughingseal2282 Před rokem +7

      Bro, the thing isn't really the coloring. It's mostly the cloudy weather. I think people are biased in this regard.
      I'm from Brazil and it also looks depressing on rainy days.

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +13

      @@chickenlover657 I see that yeah, sad, but maybe they actually see it like this, maybe just behave as you described. Anyway, I’m personally just trying to show things without extra drama

    • @derekbutts1782
      @derekbutts1782 Před rokem +14

      It's gray and dead in northeast Ohio too lol . Same lateral . It's all good brother

    • @coffeecake8098
      @coffeecake8098 Před rokem +2

      In autumn the nature starts its hibernation, it is a farewell up to next spring. Some people say, the nature dies - dies to be reborn after winter. Excellent in autumn or winter: Drink some hot tea (your typical tea) with spices (cinnamon, coriander, piment, vanilla, nutmeg - only a bit each, put the spices in a sachet, will be removed before drinking), sugar or honey and a bit butter or milk.
      Alternative: Same spices in warm milk, sugar or honey. Or you drink hot wine, red or white or cider, heaten SLOWLY with same spices (no vanilla), a bit orange peel, sugar or honey. No milk / butter here. Spices and peel please remove before drinking. 🇩🇪

  • @jcben
    @jcben Před rokem +117

    Hey Zangieff
    Once leaves have fallen and the sky turns grey most places in the world become depressing.
    Have a good weekend

    • @coffeecake8098
      @coffeecake8098 Před rokem +6

      And then you need a sunny day with light blue sky in winter. All looks calm and bright.🤩

    • @24CiViC
      @24CiViC Před rokem

      Yep! Summer green versus winter blah - it’s the same everywhere!

    • @xJ0LLYR0GERx
      @xJ0LLYR0GERx Před rokem +1

      I think part of the depressing look come from a lot of the old soviet architecture. Then filming in the winter amplifies it.

  • @roskis6493
    @roskis6493 Před rokem +47

    As a person from Sweden, I can totally relate to this. November is by far the darkest, rainiest, gloomiest month of the year.
    We have 5 months of winter from november to march, two months of spring from apr to may, three months of summer from june to aug, and two months of autumn from sep to oct.

    • @user-gu8ic3eb1x
      @user-gu8ic3eb1x Před 11 měsíci

      I agree the country is depressing because of the weather but the summer is absolutely worth it Haha I also remember the festivals and carnivals those were some memories

  • @MaryJones-fs4wf
    @MaryJones-fs4wf Před rokem +151

    The world need more people like Zangieff.

    • @Wanda-fi6mj
      @Wanda-fi6mj Před rokem +10

      He seems like a really nice person

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +9

      Thank you:)

    • @RFFChannel
      @RFFChannel Před rokem +1

      I think the same. Anyway autumn or winter are not so good in any places.

  • @KimbaLorber
    @KimbaLorber Před rokem +32

    It's the same in Canada, where I live. Different seasons make the landscape look so different. Russia is beautiful with incredibly varied landscapes. Keep up the great work with your videos! Spreading understanding is definitely your calling. :)

  • @westvirginiaridgewalker
    @westvirginiaridgewalker Před rokem +75

    I wish more folks like you would post videos, pictures etc. because in this day there are still people who think/see other countries as the tv media has shown. St. Petersburg is beautiful. I’m sick of the media telling people who to hate it sickens me. There are bad apples in every country. Love your videos!

    • @drthomason7043
      @drthomason7043 Před rokem +3

      News reporters need to be sentational and dramatic to get the viewer, I've noticed some vloggers use the same tactics. It's sad when they get political and religious and so narrow.

    • @kdawg9477
      @kdawg9477 Před rokem +1

      😂🤣 if you only name the city of the country as "beautiful".. then you really have NOT seen the real russia 🤣😂

    • @ceeteemcdee4126
      @ceeteemcdee4126 Před rokem +4

      @@kdawg9477 There are many ugly places in the States, trust me.

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg Před rokem +3

      Off course it depends where and when you take video..take Venice ..most beautifull city..but before you cross the channel to Venice you pass to new part off Venice ..which is all just depressing grey industrial zone mixed with ugly housing that looks horrible. And i been there just week ago and in cloudy weather it look like waste land and that is just 2 minute drive from Venice that everyone picture and celebrate

    • @JB6802
      @JB6802 Před rokem

      I have always wanted to visit St Petersburg!

  • @David-ii3bi
    @David-ii3bi Před rokem +101

    Russia is a beautiful and distinctive country. It is winter and some people react unkindly based on cultural differences. This CZcams channel will help to change those misconceptions. Thanks for sharing the Russian lifestyle.

  • @vatnikgaucho
    @vatnikgaucho Před rokem +34

    Hi Zangieff, love your videos. I see nothing different in Russia comparing it to other parts of the world. I'm in Buenos Aires now and I feel the same thing but not only from summer to fall, but also from day to day. Yesterday was a wonderful bright and sunny day and today it's a depressing grey day (a storm is coming). A puddle with a candy wrapping will look beautiful and colorful under the sun, and the best trees and buildings will look pale and depressing under a grey sky. Take care.

    • @coffeecake8098
      @coffeecake8098 Před rokem +3

      In Denmark especially smaller houses are often red or ocher coloured. They look bright even when the sky is grey or when dawn. And even grey painted houses look friendly. No wonder that people in Denmark are happier and less stressed than here in Germany 🤔

  • @RussianMermaid
    @RussianMermaid Před rokem +35

    November is really the most “depressive” month of the year, just because it is the end of the extremely beautiful bright autumn (in my hometown the view of the streets in autumn looks absolutely fantastic) and the end of warmth. So, it is true just due to our climate, and I’m absolutely ok about it too))) This makes us feel even happier when the snow finally starts falling and the town becomes colourful and shining again 😊❤
    The beauty is in the eyes of the one who is watching.
    I love and share your point of view ❤

    • @stephensmith2601
      @stephensmith2601 Před rokem +4

      Very true, Katya, each season brings us something new. And even on the cloudiest day, we always know that sunshine is on its way. Your videos also brighten my day.

    • @RussianMermaid
      @RussianMermaid Před rokem +2

      @@stephensmith2601 I am so happy to hear this ☺️🥰 Thank you very much!
      It is imports to remember, that our happiness consists of small pieces ☺️ We should collect them ourselves and build one big happy picture of our life 😌

    • @atomictraveller
      @atomictraveller Před rokem

      you should grow weed. then in november you'd be stoned.

  • @kellyrenee9679
    @kellyrenee9679 Před rokem +7

    Its nearly winter many places look depressimg once the cold sets in and no sun out.

  • @saywhat5528
    @saywhat5528 Před rokem +119

    I'm American and I am going to tell you not to even listen to those of us that have negative comments about your dwellings over there. Many Americans are very materialistic and entitled. I love your videos & i love the seasonal changes. Anyone can make any place a home. The most important content of that home is LOVE! Material possessions mean nothing and aesthetics are pleasing to the eyes of the beholder. Just remember that some people have nothing better to do but criticize others. Pay them no mind!! I love your content & keep it up!!💛

    • @bobbystark3721
      @bobbystark3721 Před rokem +9

      As another American, your observation about Americans is spot on. And it’s a sad observation…

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Před rokem

      Yeah, the general state of a society, culture, nation is everything to me. Which is very frustrating, because there is still so much cynicism putting up borders, everywhere. I am someone who wants to give all the time, but I had to stop that habit in vampiric western society.

    • @robbinkopp7505
      @robbinkopp7505 Před rokem +3

      Im an American living in Chelyabinsk Russia and it reminds me a lot of living in the State of Wisconsin. We have the same four seasons so same climate. Remember it is different here but I embrace it so when in Russia do as the Russians do

    • @lachlancroll2386
      @lachlancroll2386 Před rokem +1

      The apartments and cityscape in Russia looks very underwhelming just like their economy. Especially compared to first-world countries like The USA. And I don't think that it's wrong to notice or comment on that. It's not Zangieff or other Russian citizens fault that their economy is so bad. It's the Russian oligarchs and corrupt government that holds the country back. Many Americans love to complain about how bad their government, country and culture is, but fail to realise that they have it better than 90% of the world including Russia. Please let's not sit around and pretend that life for the average Russian is as good as life for an average American. I'm not saying that America doesn't have its problems but at least the majority of the population doesn't have to live in soviet style blocks.

    • @bradsnyder978
      @bradsnyder978 Před rokem

      Agreed. Good work my man

  • @lauralishes1
    @lauralishes1 Před rokem +3

    Looks like your channel has hit the CZcams algorithm. It popped up in my recommended videos for some reason.

  • @Kosackk
    @Kosackk Před rokem +11

    Its depressing in whole of Europe during the autummn and winter, its the darkness and less sun! Even in Sweden, Stockholm where i live, and ive been in Russia during the winter and autummn, its pretty much the same here during those 6 months

  • @sineadkellyartist
    @sineadkellyartist Před rokem +12

    Good to see you! Thanks for sharing - it’s great to have an insight to a country I’ve not visited. The dull light and colours of winter help spring look all the more beautiful 💫

  • @stephensmith2601
    @stephensmith2601 Před rokem +17

    Your streets and apartment blocks aren't really more depressing that those to be found anywhere else, even with the grey weather. All they need to make them look more cheerful are people walking and chatting outside, children playing and other signs of social life. Sunshine and a lick of fresh paint would help, but they are not the most important elements. I've seen cheerful happy scenes in very poor slum villages and depressing sterile 'emptiness' in well-tended, climate-blessed rich areas. It's the people make the place. The children you show playing outside make all the difference.

    • @alientooth9125
      @alientooth9125 Před měsícem

      Also old buildings and apartments come into play

  • @kareno6986
    @kareno6986 Před rokem +12

    Good to see you are well Zangieff. It’s coming into winter here in Scotland too. Lots of trees have lost their leaves, the sky is grey, it’s pouring with rain and there’s graffiti in our cities, towns and villages too. I don’t think it’s depressing it’s just the season we’re in

  • @robbie974
    @robbie974 Před rokem +34

    Это похоже на любое место, в котором есть сезоны, и я думаю, что это выглядит красивым, спокойным местом. Я живу в Среднеатлантических США и это похоже, деревья сбросили листья, но они вернутся. Наши листья также становятся коричневыми, на земле, как только они были с дерева в течение некоторого времени. Большинство на земле коричневые. Какого цвета были листья до того, как дерево сбросило их? Между зеленым и коричневым, должно быть, был какой-то желтый, оранжевый или красный. Я с нетерпением жду вашего видео весной, чтобы увидеть цветы, цветущие.

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 Před rokem +2

      Depends on local trees. In my region of Russia poplars for some reason hold their leaves until the very end of autumn and drop them all together.

  • @2centsworth479
    @2centsworth479 Před rokem +5

    I am in South Africa (currently enjoying the spring rains and the trees are very green and beautiful) and our grass turns brown and looks awful during the winter, the trees are mostly naked with no leaves

  • @Duda286
    @Duda286 Před rokem +15

    6:20 "You know what is the most important thing? It is that the kids are happy [...]"
    Yes. From the start I saw kids having fun, I didn't see depressing things... Trees with no leaves are even interesting for me. Where I live (southern Brazil) if a tree has no leaves, it's dead. There's none of that seasonal leaves falling off and then popping up again. So yea. Every place is different.
    Sorry, it may be a biased opinion. I really wanna go to russia somehow, someday. And I'd be happy to know that day is close by...

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for sharing your experience:)

  • @coffeecake8098
    @coffeecake8098 Před rokem +20

    Hi Zangieff, my friend. I am so happy to see you 👋. If you go to German cities they look depressive and grey as well, except for little villages with very old half-timbered houses (you find them usually in center and southern region - for tourists "Deutsche Fachwerkstrasse" is maybe interesting) or houses made of clinker (you find them in northern region of FRG, the roofes are sometimes covered with reed). When its dark and the lights go on they look really lovely. Especially new houses (small and huge) here have no soul, look trist, cold and sad. Some people love it, others not. I never lived in a (huge) city amid huge houses, I could not imagine to do it and won't do it. When the sun is shining, everything looks more friendly and everywhere its more bright. And without humor, joy and fun everything is grey and depressive. So we should never lose it, whatever happens. Hugs from Frankfurt@Main 🇩🇪 For understanding: I don't live in Frankfurt, but 20 km south of and Frankfurt is better known than my hometown.

    • @JeanStAubin-nl9uo
      @JeanStAubin-nl9uo Před rokem

      What is clinker and what is reed? I'm from US. Thank you.

    • @coffeecake8098
      @coffeecake8098 Před rokem

      @@JeanStAubin-nl9uo Reed is a natural material, it looks like "straw", thatch is the better expression for this. Sorry for my bad translation. The roofs of some houses near our sea side are covered with it instead of roof tiles. And clinker looks like red stones (bricks), colour is similar to terra cotta, houses in northern region are often built with that. Greetings from 🇩🇪🙂

    • @JeanStAubin-nl9uo
      @JeanStAubin-nl9uo Před rokem +1

      @@coffeecake8098 Sounds charming!

    • @coffeecake8098
      @coffeecake8098 Před rokem

      @@JeanStAubin-nl9uo Yes, it's really beautiful, good for vacation. 💕My mother was born in that region. In the city where she was born huge cruise ships are built: e.g. for Aida cruise lines, Disney Cruise lines and many others..

  • @recurvearcher6542
    @recurvearcher6542 Před rokem +11

    Hi Zangieff,
    Thank you.
    Hey there are far worse place's around the world to live.
    What i saw was exactly what you'd expect during autumn and winter.
    I used to embrace winter, frost on the ground walking to school , rainy day's, warm open fire's, hot chocolate drinks , plenty of soup , slow cooked stews , all great memories of winter.
    If you weren't in Russia it could have been anywhere in Europe during the winter month's.
    Excellent post.

  • @digitaldynamic3476
    @digitaldynamic3476 Před rokem +5

    A lot of what You showed Us reminded Me of many locations in the Pacific Northwest of the USA 😊 primarily Washington state. Thank You for sharing 😁

  • @Natashanjka
    @Natashanjka Před rokem +49

    Тоже думала записать видео на эту тему и сказать: да, блин, потому что мы находимся в такой климатической зоне! Если бы тут была другая страна, в это время года она бы тоже выглядела depressing. Мне даже интересно, кто начал называть это depressing, потому что никогда так не считала, для меня это всегда было естественным, потому что да, природа из лета переходит в зиму и это НОРМАЛЬНО.

    • @cm-yu6gu
      @cm-yu6gu Před rokem +6

      It's not so much the climate, it's the Soviet architecture
      Canada also has harsh winter climates but doesn't look as depressing because they don't have these grey, run down apartment blocks everywhere

    • @Natashanjka
      @Natashanjka Před rokem +2

      @@cm-yu6gu what color are your blocks in Canada?

    • @cm-yu6gu
      @cm-yu6gu Před rokem +2

      @@Natashanjka I'm not from Canada, but some houses are made of bricks which is a little less depressing. Also there just aren't as many of those blocks altogether, most people live in houses
      I've lived in England and it rains alot, skies are almost always grey, but alot of houses are made of red brick so it looks a little cosier

    • @Natashanjka
      @Natashanjka Před rokem +2

      @@cm-yu6gu yeah, I see, colors are important. Modern block are colorful here. But also, Soviet blocks are not always grey. Then can be pink, green, yellow. In my city, at least, they exist.

    • @cm-yu6gu
      @cm-yu6gu Před rokem

      @@Natashanjka but the majority are grey, no? But it's also not only the color, it's the architecture too. This very monotonous, straight and plain structure gives kind of a prison vibe. It's not only Russia, many ex Soviet countries have it and also Germany too. It can feel a little sterile and souless. I think it's the kind of thing you adjust to though, if you have lived with it your entire life it becomes normal and you can't see the starkness as much.
      But if you have been exposed to a lot of old European villages and cities, cobbled streets, cute gardens and old buildings- the atmosphere can feel very ominous and dense

  • @Kim-ec9du
    @Kim-ec9du Před rokem +23

    Thank you for sharing your life in Russia.

  • @samk9729
    @samk9729 Před rokem +4

    Glad to see you are safe and well @Zangieff 👍🏻

  • @jamiebeard8142
    @jamiebeard8142 Před rokem +7

    I think it's because of how cold it gets there so quickly it doesn't really leave alot of time for a color change in the leaves ect..

  • @suzanned7472
    @suzanned7472 Před rokem +4

    I love your comments on the grass. The color of grass is so different everywhere you go. Scotland has lovely green grass and always the first thing I notice when landing in a new place. ☺️

  • @toxic515
    @toxic515 Před rokem +4

    I'm so glad to see you online. Love as always from Texas.

  • @letterbox203
    @letterbox203 Před rokem +11

    The way you filmed the gray and drab of your region is an art in itself! I enjoy it quite a bit, especially after visiting the art Deco in Miami and NSU museum in Fort Laudsrdale. It fits the theme nicely.

  • @darrenbuckley2082
    @darrenbuckley2082 Před rokem +7

    In St Petersburg i stayed on the island, and the old soviet block i stayed in looked like it would last a thousand years at least, once inside it was beautiful design by a Russian lady called Nena, stunning.Such happy memories of 2017 had to go back the year after so much left to see, my love to your family at this time, take care.

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing)

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem +2

      When I was a kid, it was a strong conviction in my country, literally held by everyone, that if "the russians made it" it would surely last forever.

  • @kleinnina1237
    @kleinnina1237 Před rokem +10

    This could be in Germany in November, no difference here! In summer everything is green and beautiful and from November onwards it looks like this! The vegetation in Russia looks a lot like the vegetation here! I love watching your videos and can see that there is no difference to Russians and other people in this world! I actually think that the Russians are friendlier than germans! You have a beautiful family Zangieff! Greetings from Germany!

  • @taumygilbert9279
    @taumygilbert9279 Před rokem +1

    I live in the Pacific Northwest in Washington state USA and our fall looks just like your fall, wet, cold and the trees fast asleep. Spring will come again, friend 💗

  • @whatawonderfulworld749
    @whatawonderfulworld749 Před rokem +11

    I don't think Russia depressing. Russia is beautiful to me! 🪆❤️🇷🇺

  • @serenajeanne
    @serenajeanne Před rokem +5

    I think weather and vibes looks more calming and peaceful than depressing to be honest!

  • @Lasky202
    @Lasky202 Před rokem +4

    Good to see you my friend. I hope you and your family are doing well. God bless.

  • @77matius
    @77matius Před rokem +5

    Hi Zangieff! It is great to see you! You look well.

  • @AngelMartinez-ic7si
    @AngelMartinez-ic7si Před rokem +2

    Thank you for posting the climate situation in your area.
    I live in Central California USA; at the moment, it's a touch Nippy. Partly cloudy and the leaves are falling in their
    red, gold and brown hues.
    Your video shows all brown leaves, it would be depressing to some folks.
    👍Your positive attitude is good. There's not much one can do.
    You have a beautiful family and they wouldn't want a grumpy daddy around!
    My friend, " Love. Caring. Hope" are the foundation of our emotions.
    ❤May you all remain Safe and Healthy!! Be seeing ya!! ...😇...

  • @brianm7191
    @brianm7191 Před rokem +2

    I live in minnesota, looks very familliar to me. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robbie974
    @robbie974 Před rokem +6

    It looks like any place that that has seasons and I think it looks a beautiful, peaceful place. I live in Mid-Atlantic US and it looks similar, trees dropped their leaves, but they will be back. Our leaves also turn brown, on the ground once they've been off of the tree for a while. Most on the ground are brown. What color were the leaves before the tree dropped them? Between green and brown, there must have been some sort of yellow, orange, or red. I look forward to a video by you in the spring to see the flowers blooming.

  • @ehmzed
    @ehmzed Před rokem +2

    They should plant some evergreen trees here and there to leave some green even in the winter!

  • @KimBockBooks
    @KimBockBooks Před rokem +6

    Hi Zangieff, nice to see you again! To be honest, winter has always been my favourite time of the year. Maybe because I live in South Africa and any other time of the year is unbearably hot and humid (for me at least). We have short winters and the hot seasons are long and very hot (especially from November to March). February is usually the hottest month of the year. Although we have spring from 1 September to the en of November, the heat doesn't start gradually. It's still winter one day and then boom! it's hot. The rain comes later and later every year, so everything green burns to brown until early November when we get some rain in the central and northern parts of South Africa. Only then do we see some green.
    So the bottom line is every country has it's pretty and less pretty times. Personally I would prefer long winters over long summers. But that's just me. 🇿🇦

  • @alanperello
    @alanperello Před rokem +1

    Thanks Zangieff. Life looks fine and that’s great. Please keep making videos for us.

  • @howierfs5471
    @howierfs5471 Před rokem +1

    For myself the grey and cold times, the wet and cold is always depressing and cant wait for spring with colours. I wonder you are still there and your friends Konstantin and Nicki are somewhere else. Stay safe, stay healthy with your whole family.

  • @zaineridling
    @zaineridling Před rokem +12

    Я из середины Соединенных Штатов (Миссури), и я действительно восхищаюсь вами. Я считаю, что главная причина того, что большая часть России кажется серой, - это дороги. Да, у вас так много травы и кустов, а также деревьев, что, когда листья падают, они попадают под машины, а затем быстро превращаются в грязь. А потом месяцами идет снег, а дороги так и не успевают очиститься от дождя. Спасибо за ваш канал! 💯

  • @ken9295
    @ken9295 Před rokem +2

    Zangieff the outdoors reminds me of the US Midwest in the late fall and winter., gray skies, bare trees. That's one reason I would never move back there after graduating from university. The one thing inside that looks depressing is the old style inside the older apartments. The wallpaper looks like something I would have found in my grandparents house in the 50s & 60s. The lighting inside the apartments looks harsh and not warm and generally the style looks out of date.

  • @joannunemaker6332
    @joannunemaker6332 Před rokem +2

    Illinois looks like what you are showing us. Dying plants for the winter and no sun is no fun. Love from US.

  • @Jacob_Tribal
    @Jacob_Tribal Před rokem +3

    Anywhere in the world would look dreary (depressing) with gray skies in fall(autumn).

  • @susangeorge3140
    @susangeorge3140 Před rokem +2

    I'm in New Hampshire, USA. Right now here it looks the same way. When the cold weather comes, it's more grey, the gas dies, and no more leaves on the tree. Right now, I am looking out my window, and it's grey and depressing. It is unusually warm today because of what's left of a hurricane.

  • @jadecovehealing5636
    @jadecovehealing5636 Před rokem +2

    This looks like every northern city in America when November comes around. And most of the south too. It is interesting to see the new buildings versus the old ones though. Usually I like older buildings better than new ones because older typically has more character to it and modern ones are cold and plain. But from this video it looks like it's the opposite. I was cracking up because when you showed the one apartment and said it was occupied by an older lady, I had to chuckle because that is exactly how the elderly decorate here in the U.S too. I just moved into a place with little pink flowers on the walls where an older person lived for a long time. (Yes we painted.) It's always interesting to me how people of every country are so often similar. Yes differences of course, but the similarities outnumber the differences in my view.

  • @florencioiiiubas1044
    @florencioiiiubas1044 Před rokem +2

    I am your new subsciber from the Philippines. God bless you Sir!

  • @joi3296
    @joi3296 Před rokem +3

    Zangieffffff!

  • @jaspermartin7444
    @jaspermartin7444 Před rokem

    I remember that video, that's the first one from this channel I ever saw, and I liked the kitchen wallpaper :-) And actually, those kitchen cabinets are really nice. Anyway, I love autumn and don't consider anything to look "depressing". Hope you are staying safe and well!

  • @brianjonker510
    @brianjonker510 Před rokem +5

    Life in central NY State is similarly overcast, brown, and muddy. It is just the way it goes in November and yes it is the worst. It also makes for a general population drain as people move to Florida or other places Americans call the 'Sun Belt"

  • @micahboswell4000
    @micahboswell4000 Před rokem

    Thanks, Zangieff. Keep up the good work.

  • @shadow-mask
    @shadow-mask Před rokem +14

    "Russians never smile" 😅 we just have a 'resting bich face', I look grumpy by default, unless you say something funny

  • @gabriellagirardi4741
    @gabriellagirardi4741 Před rokem +4

    I do not think that your country looks so depressing. Now we are approaching the cold season and probably, especially in the coldest countries, this might have some negative nuances on our behaviour, temperament. Anyway you have a very positive temperament and attitude towards life. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video

  • @paulinejensen7968
    @paulinejensen7968 Před rokem

    Thank you for pointing these things out. I'm from NW Washington State (US) where it rains a fair amount year-round. It's very forested, making it dark, gray and depressing.

  • @ricks.1318
    @ricks.1318 Před rokem +8

    I ENJOY your content .... You seem to be very honest about typical Russian lifestyle .... ALWAYS be proud of "your culture", your people !!!!

  • @bobbystark3721
    @bobbystark3721 Před rokem +2

    This is a great video not so much about climate and grey skies, but more so about contentment with where one lives. On a deeper level, it seems like you were really trying to communicate that you’ve discovered happiness in your life with your family despite the grey skies and weather. There’s joy to be seen all around you as long as you’re open to seeing it.
    I also live in a place that has grey skies and cold winters. I don’t mind it in the least. It provides a fantastic contrast to summer. I’ve really come to enjoy the different seasons and climates where I live.
    Russia is a place I’d love to visit someday. Thank you for bringing it to me.

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem

      Covered skies, lower melanoma risk. Cloudy days are like cozy hugs. 🇷🇺

  • @angleunknown
    @angleunknown Před rokem +2

    It's a state of mind! It's almost winter here and to me EVERY season is beautiful! Currently live in Ohio valley, trees are already bare but still so beautiful! I LOVE seeing other places no matter the season. People are going to have a negative perspective and comments because they are negative.

  • @BluesBrethrenofPolishPeoplesR

    Thanks for another cool video!

  • @ABCantonese
    @ABCantonese Před rokem

    Glad to see you're back. Was going to watch the news, but had to open when I saw that it was you. Just started the video, wondering how/if you got caught up in all that's been happening especially with the recent mxxxxxxxxxxx, so sorry if you do address this later in the video.

  • @BramHeerebout
    @BramHeerebout Před rokem +5

    Colors, architecture, leave distribution, it can all have an effect, but I think it all matters little if the sun shines. In autumn and winter you can have blue skies and a shining sun just as well and if you do, it all looks fine 😀🌞

  • @Jonathan_Taylor
    @Jonathan_Taylor Před rokem

    Thank you for your very good explanation of something so normal, that is confusing for some, for small reasons. Incredibly interesting walk with you. Really like your brown jacket also..

  • @stevechilders2624
    @stevechilders2624 Před rokem +1

    It looks like where I live, Seattle. It’s gray ever day here now. When it’s summer it will be beautiful

  • @vlglupak
    @vlglupak Před rokem +14

    Ох, осень поздняя и весна ранняя - худшее время в России :) Но летом и зимой зачастую красота...
    (Зависит от места, конечно)

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Před rokem +3

      Ранняя весна ужасна в России всё таки из за проблем с ливнёвками, снег тает и кругом грязь, вода. А поздняя осень сама по себе унылая

  • @sallylambert7552
    @sallylambert7552 Před rokem +5

    Do you think it is not the atmosphere but the state of mind? You have a good happy life and a positive attitude, beautiful sweet family. You can say your glass is half empty or half full. I also didnt think this seems depressing. It is very compact, lots of people in a small area. Maybe some would prefer a private home, some prefer the city. Happiness is the choice of your state of mind. 😘

  • @monikaborczyk7160
    @monikaborczyk7160 Před rokem +3

    I'm from Poland, living in Ireland. Both places not the most appealing during the autumn. Yet, when you live there you appreciate a rough charm of that season as well :) but I agree - it very much depends if you are filming a parking lot or pretty landscapes

    • @stamfordmeetup
      @stamfordmeetup Před rokem

      Ireland must be a nightmare with all that rain and wind

    • @monikaborczyk7160
      @monikaborczyk7160 Před rokem

      @@stamfordmeetup.. in a way it's :) but it never gets very cold and it's gorgeous here

  • @BaresEatBeats
    @BaresEatBeats Před rokem +6

    Honestly, many estates in South London look way, way more depressing (and are likely far more dangerous).

  • @annafromrussia
    @annafromrussia Před rokem +6

    Hello from Siberian city ☃️

  • @j1err33
    @j1err33 Před rokem

    Thank-you so much! You should see the desert where I live - dry and barren - but I love all the sunshine.

  • @kristinhumbles
    @kristinhumbles Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing your videos on life in Russia. I find it extremely fascinating! I've wanted to see something like this for a long time :)

  • @lordinquis8r679
    @lordinquis8r679 Před rokem +2

    BrotherZ! Landscaping is a year round thing to do, until it snows. The trees and shrubs that I see in the videos often appear to be volunteers or neglected. Thoughtful plantings will add color and interest even in drab weather conditions. Leaf debris must be removed weekly until snow starts to fall. It’s a corporate management issue.
    Private ownership of houses, not apartments, adds greatly to the landscape by providing the homeowner artist with a creative outlet.
    Remember that parking lots and roadways are part of the landscape. Thoughtful design for access and storm water removal, blacker pavement with delineated lines that pop with color and concrete curbs that are kept clean add immensely to brighter living.
    Good landscape is an ongoing, lifetime achievement. When is the best time to plant a shade tree? Twenty years ago or today.
    Good landscaping starts within the space between the citizen’s ears.

  • @jerribaglio2739
    @jerribaglio2739 Před rokem +3

    It is such a beautiful country☘️☘️☘️

  • @stonermummy604
    @stonermummy604 Před rokem

    Beautiful! Same here, its fall season. I would love to visit, be safe be blessed...

  • @kyms9390
    @kyms9390 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your video. I agree it looks depressing and cold but so can Melbourne Australia a lot of the year now too. Nobody would ever think Australia could be similar but Melbourne can be a very dark, cold and depressing place also.

  • @loriannepraznovsky2164
    @loriannepraznovsky2164 Před rokem +1

    We have been having a sunnier and warmer than normal November this year but usually looks the same grey and overcast here.

  • @sallylambert7552
    @sallylambert7552 Před rokem

    Good to see you. Take care of your family and friends, i hope you are all well. Spasibo! Paka. 😘

  • @chuck_howard
    @chuck_howard Před rokem +1

    I am from the upper Midwest region near Chicago and our area looks much like yours in the fall. Lots of greys and browns and can be depressing. In some places we have bright yellow leaves and red ones but not everywhere. I think the lack of daylight has a lot to do with how people feel around me and not just the drab brown and grey colors.

  • @cheryldidur2300
    @cheryldidur2300 Před rokem

    I really like the contrast of your videos shot in summer and in autumn. It's just nature - trees with no leaves, overcast sky, that's just autumn. As for the many, many apartment buildings from several eras, that is unusual to North American people where we're accustomed to individual houses with large yards. It's just a different place.

  • @OsbornIOW
    @OsbornIOW Před rokem

    Looks the same as UK Autumn to me. Thanks for your videos about your country and your thoughts. 😁

  • @SkynetDrone12
    @SkynetDrone12 Před rokem +1

    Aweosme another video!

  • @chirperg6210
    @chirperg6210 Před rokem +2

    Nice to see you again mate ....glad to see that you are well and sporting a smart new haircut. Cheers mate our beers are waiting on the bar.

  • @Xpurple
    @Xpurple Před rokem

    I think it looks amazing! Thank you!

  • @ssanti66
    @ssanti66 Před rokem

    I live in a coastal town, and if you take a stroll along the seafront, to me it looks beautiful, whether during the summer with a clear blue sky and blue waters, or during the winter, when you can see all shades of grey. Some might find it depressing in winter, though. I guess it depends on personal taste. Thank you Zangieff for always giving us your perspective, I always look forward to your streams/videos.

  • @xdarockstar2560
    @xdarockstar2560 Před rokem +3

    Greetings from Santa Monica California

  • @stewartrogerson1369
    @stewartrogerson1369 Před rokem +3

    There are some pretty grim places in the UK and the rest of Europe, It does not look too bad where you are and the new developments appear to improve the area significantly.

  • @gladysseaman4346
    @gladysseaman4346 Před rokem

    I am amazed at how green the grass still is! Mine looks faded from the sun, but I find the grey sky depressing as we also have had the same for much of this week.

  • @lisab2303
    @lisab2303 Před rokem +1

    Zangieff honestly Russia looks like a lot of areas in autumn around the world. Really no different. I live in Florida and the trees are missing all their leaves and the grass is brown. The skies are grey and gloomy. It is just the season. I personally prefer the cooler weather because I can’t stand the humidity and bugs in the summertime.

  • @TheRealMick
    @TheRealMick Před rokem +6

    A really interesting and educational video, Zangieff, thank you!
    I love to see the Soviet-era architecture and to me this is best presented against a palette of muted late-autumn colours.
    I learned an unfamiliar declension of that 'you-know-what' word on the wall at 6:54. I have added it to my vocabulary! 😄
    I expect this video will do well due to the title and the CZcams algorithm mistaking it for an anti-Russia theme!
    Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +4

      Thanks 😂

    • @gvsku
      @gvsku Před rokem +2

      Oh I thought 6:54 was just unconventional spelling) looks like the good old nominative case with the last but one letter misspelled)))

    • @TheRealMick
      @TheRealMick Před rokem

      @@gvsku Prepositional case (plural form) as far as I could discern. Google Translate and Reverso Content turned up nothing for that spelling, but I found it via a Google search that led me to a Russian language version of 'Wiktionary'. The Wiktionary entry is under the word spelt without the final 'х' and the full spelling appears at the bottom of the cases table near the top of the page.
      I'm sure it's not a great idea to learn Russian from a wall rather than a teacher, but at least it is quite good fun! 😄

    • @gvsku
      @gvsku Před rokem +1

      @@TheRealMick interesting) I thought the last letter was 'К' not 'Х', thus the word in question will be 'уё...ок' (like 'ублюдок' but worse😉 ), misspelled as 'уё...ак' as the unstressed 'О' is pronounced as 'А'. Singular, nominative.)))

    • @TheRealMick
      @TheRealMick Před rokem

      @@gvsku Oh, blimey! I hadn't even thought of that! 😄 I think Zangieff needs to start filming some Russian language lessons to help some of his viewers who keep looking at graffiti in his videos! 😄 He is very fluent in English so would probably make a good teacher.

  • @margaretspignardo5588
    @margaretspignardo5588 Před rokem +1

    That's what November looks like here in NY state. No leaves on trees, frequent grey skies and brown leaves on the ground.

    • @misterm5325
      @misterm5325 Před rokem

      I once stayed at Niagara Falls/US side. The first thing I thought was all the run-down buildings and infrastructure covered in ice that I saw from my hotel window looked like something you'd see in a video from Russia. Coming from 5 hours south of there it really felt like I was in another country.

  • @lindawierzbicki-johnson3469

    Missed you, I was worried for you and your family. 😔

  • @anacarlotana
    @anacarlotana Před rokem

    I’m Mexican and I enjoyed your stroll. Loved the shades of deep green, the brownish leaves covering the soil in orden to preserve warmth. The layout of the neighborhood as well. You know, I live on a desert and your Fall is our Spring. Jajaja, that’s the time we prepare for our hot Summer. I must admit, though, my favourite season is, in my case, yellowish . Nice video; above all, polite.

  • @hardtackbeans9790
    @hardtackbeans9790 Před rokem +1

    I have seen depressing parts of Russia but not all of it. Few parts of the world don't get depressing during the autumn. The tropics of course don't change. They did a study & found many places that are depressing had a higher suicide rate. Alaska is dark a great deal of the time during winter. Just one example but there are others.

  • @NicholasWalkerPiano
    @NicholasWalkerPiano Před rokem +2

    Dear Zangieff! Your videos are so heartening! Actually, I really like the older Soviet apartments, with their balconies and courtyards. Of course there are shortcomings with these apartments, as with Victorian/Edwardian terraced houses in the UK, in one of which we live, but the construction is on a human scale and the community life is much better than in a 24 or 40 (as they have in China 😱). The climate is what it is in Russia and totally different to Japan or Maritime Climate Europe. It's the people who make the difference, and most of my friends in Russia are not well off, but they are all exceptional, so thank God for people like you! Keep up the good work!

    • @Zangieff
      @Zangieff  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @NicholasWalkerPiano
      @NicholasWalkerPiano Před rokem

      I meant 24 or 40 floors of course! May God bless you, your family, friends and neighbours!

  • @krissied4507
    @krissied4507 Před rokem

    It looks like a typical fall day here in America too!! The sun goes down early, the leaves fall off the trees it’s gray and dreary, very normal for autumn ❤❤❤❤

  • @imogenPsychic
    @imogenPsychic Před rokem +1

    Summer in general always nice and bright. Winter just depressing in general.

  • @robertoelcano5965
    @robertoelcano5965 Před rokem

    Greetings from Spain, i like your videos

  • @InsaneNuYawka
    @InsaneNuYawka Před rokem

    Zangieff, I totally agree. Your attitude is logical and not emotional. I am from the Northeast of the United States where we get strong winters every year as part of the climate and it is actually identical in several ways. Also, the tall buildings make it look like many parts of NYC which has been called "the world's greatest city ".. I think many people love to stereotype and just label Russia as depressing for xyz factors and apply it to any image they see of it. But anyone who has real life experience traveling will know the reality.. You pointed out the variants of plant life which is completely true and the markers of perceived imperfections bc of things like each resident deciding how to frame their balconies. The comparison to summer make the area look like an idyllic storybook village and yet as you said, its actually the same streets, buildings and trees. I'm glad you have a logical set of eyes and brain, its just too bad many others are blinded and lacking in experience.

  • @JayTulip
    @JayTulip Před rokem

    This time of the year things look grey and depressing in other part of the world where we have autumn. London is depressing not just because of the weather but because of the state of things. Spasibo za pokaz.