Check Out My Moscow Neighbourhood! 👀

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • #moscow #moscowtravel #russia #russiatravel #russianlanguage #learnrussian
    Have you ever wanted to know what a real Moscow neighbourhood looks like. A place where people live and work away from the tourist spots. Well, come with me for a walk around Shabolovskaya, a cool little neighbourhood about 7 minutes by Metro from the centre of the city.

Komentáře • 655

  • @scottishguyinmoscow
    @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 15 dny +55

    What other Moscow neighbourhood should I check out next?
    Какой еще район Москвы мне стоит посетить в следующий раз?

    • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
      @user-sf3fe4bh2q Před 15 dny +7

      Посетите парк Сокольники: очень милое место.

    • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
      @user-sf3fe4bh2q Před 15 dny +2

      СОКОЛЬНИКИ.

    • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
      @user-sf3fe4bh2q Před 15 dny +2

      Почему- то исчезают мои советы: парк Сокольники: очень симпатичное место.

    • @Mikhail_Zyablov
      @Mikhail_Zyablov Před 15 dny +5

      Замоскворечье. (Zamoskvorechje) Новокузнецкая станция метро. Или Третьяковская станция метро

    • @myst-2003
      @myst-2003 Před 15 dny +6

      Погуляйте, пожалуйста, около метро Кропоткинская по улочкам в сторону Арбата

  • @nbach2202
    @nbach2202 Před 15 dny +361

    I've spent one month in Russia Moscow. Criss-crossed Moscow on foot and every type of transportation.
    Day or night is the same picture,
    peace and tranquility. Walked from Komsomolskay to Red Square train station. From Theater Oleg Tabakov Cyxarevskaya to Mir Prospect train Station. From Paveletskata Train Station to Taganskaya Train Station .
    20 thousand steps and more every day.
    Metro is a lifeline. Doesn't matter where you enter,you'll find connections underground.
    Troika monthly transportation card will give an intimated ride underground and above the ground. Pay attention to Music Grand Hall near Paveletskaya.
    Theaters are for every interest. Flowers sold and bought everywhere. Moscow is constantly being improved, repainted, built, rebuilt, and made accessible.
    Awesome way to see Sadovoe cycle is to take B BUS.
    From a Taganskaya to Smolenskaya , from Smolenskaya to Taganskaya. It will complete the circle. Take train #3 to see Clear Pond and along Moscow River. Don't forget the University of Lomonosov Lenin gorky.
    Ie ., walk , drive, fly , but get to Russia .

    • @alexanderkuptsov6117
      @alexanderkuptsov6117 Před 12 dny +7

      >>Walked from Komsomolskay to Red Square train station. From Theater Oleg Tabakov Cyxarevskaya to Mir Prospect train Station
      Oh, in summer I walk these routes too )

    • @user-uy7nx1dn8h
      @user-uy7nx1dn8h Před 11 dny +3

      ❤💯👍🤗🇷🇺

  • @BritishChef436
    @BritishChef436 Před 15 dny +454

    Do you know. I've spent about 7 weeks in Russia. And I can say that I agree with you. So much crime is happening in England. And I've not seen anything wrong during my visits to Russia.

    • @evgeniygeht7494
      @evgeniygeht7494 Před 15 dny +12

      Скучно не правда ли?

    • @user-bv3yo2qg2l
      @user-bv3yo2qg2l Před 15 dny +4

      Все нормально.

    • @user-eq2zr6bk1x
      @user-eq2zr6bk1x Před 15 dny +9

      Скучно что , без криминалити?

    • @hansschwartz1480
      @hansschwartz1480 Před 15 dny

      Well, what cities are you spending your time in Russia? Were you surprised there’s a noticeable difference between levels of crime?

    • @BritishChef436
      @BritishChef436 Před 15 dny +25

      @hansschwartz1480 So I've spent my time in Saint Petersburg, Shushary. And during my visits. I never saw anything bad. Of course. I'm not saying that crime doesn't happen. But I just haven't seen it yet.

  • @GregoryBamber
    @GregoryBamber Před 15 dny +204

    My Russian wife lives and works in Moscow and I will be soon but I will be riding one of my custom built (by me) bicycles that I will bringing with me to get around.

  • @longarm498
    @longarm498 Před 15 dny +223

    Hi! We eat ice cream at -25 because this ice cream is only - 5 Celsius from the refrigerator, it's warmer than outside, we get so warm from the inside)))

    • @Apheliont
      @Apheliont Před 15 dny +23

      🤣👍

    • @user-qh6dh2br8t
      @user-qh6dh2br8t Před 14 dny +7

      It's minus 27 degrees in my fridge. The temperature controller is broken, I need to buy a new refrigerator.

    • @longarm498
      @longarm498 Před 14 dny +6

      @@user-qh6dh2br8t Put some vodka in the refrigerator, so your soul will feel warmer)))

    • @user-qh6dh2br8t
      @user-qh6dh2br8t Před 13 dny +5

      @@longarm498 I can't stand vodka. But I really like pork. That's what I filled my fridge with. I warm my soul with a baked pork neck))

    • @longarm498
      @longarm498 Před 13 dny

      @@user-qh6dh2br8t Don't make a cult out of food! You have to eat to live, not live to eat))))

  • @Iknowaboutroaches3350
    @Iknowaboutroaches3350 Před 15 dny +338

    I'm American but I would love to live in Russia, the streets are clean, drug dealers are punished, the government looks out for the people, I'm tired of this "democratic" cesspool.

    • @user-ku3gq2ui7d
      @user-ku3gq2ui7d Před 14 dny +16

      welcom

    • @terencemalik6415
      @terencemalik6415 Před 14 dny +27

      We do have our share of problems out here as well. Uncontrolled migration, corruption on top of the government and attempts of mimicking the BS coming from your "first world countries ", such as the climate change, carbon footprint and food from those poor grasshoppers. But overall atmosphere is purer, I must admit. I've been everywhere, including 7 different states in the States.

    • @Njordall
      @Njordall Před 14 dny +9

      So go. Ask Russell Bentley how the Russians like Americans.

    • @user-ho9dt6tb4d
      @user-ho9dt6tb4d Před 14 dny +39

      @@Njordall В России смотрят не из какой ты страны, а какой ты человек.

    • @NataliaYasnaya
      @NataliaYasnaya Před 14 dny

      @@NjordallRussians judge people according to their personal qualities, not nationality.

  • @bulgariab.g.7952
    @bulgariab.g.7952 Před 14 dny +139

    Streets looking better than Toronto Canada 🇨🇦 clean sweep and bigger ❤🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺❤️🌎☦️🛐🕊️

    • @user-bg3mc1yo9x
      @user-bg3mc1yo9x Před 13 dny +9

      Москва-древний город. Ей почти 900 лет. И она выглядит великолепно!

    • @anettemor1730
      @anettemor1730 Před 12 dny +6

      you are not serious compare Toronto with Moscow. the biggest toronto ice skating is like one on the worst Moscow edge made by few neighbours to entertain their own few kids. Moscow is simply different universe.

    • @elina33
      @elina33 Před 11 dny +4

      Moscow is indeed incredibly clean

    • @MariaCarlottaNotes
      @MariaCarlottaNotes Před 11 dny +4

      You have to look at the meter-high garbage in major German cities 😅
      More and more homeless people on the streets, thieves, drug addicts and people armed with knives...

    • @elina33
      @elina33 Před 11 dny

      @@MariaCarlottaNotes all because cultural enrichment from migrants

  • @ooen
    @ooen Před 15 dny +182

    Hello! I literally discovered you a few hours ago and watched most videos (granted, they're not many yet 😅), liked, subbed, easy decision because two things i love very much are already on your channel title: Scotland and Moscow!
    (And imagine i haven't been to any yet! Hopefully Moscow within the year!)
    I am greek and i was happy watching this video in particular, as i already know all the brands mentioned, and all the russian words mentioned 🙂
    I've been learning russian since December on Duolingo (+ ASMR and a podcast for listening) and yeah, before anyone laughs i have to say, nobody's gonna learn russian on Duolingo, however it's good enough for the basics.
    I've known russians almost all my life (and i'm 40), both online and in life, and all of them are some of the kindest people i've known.
    Happy to have found your channel!

    • @alexpesok5892
      @alexpesok5892 Před 15 dny +17

      Спасибо за добрые слова.

    • @user-qc6lo4bh7s
      @user-qc6lo4bh7s Před 11 dny +3

      Welcome!

    • @NAVIOROLtd
      @NAVIOROLtd Před 11 dny +1

      It's amazing!, russian people are very open heart, honest and pure🙏! And I learning few more languages too!!! Duolingo is very helping tool, helps to bring people together ❤

    • @vinokurova4585
      @vinokurova4585 Před 6 dny +1

      Приезжайте в Калугу, наш город находится 180 км от Москвы, у нас потрясающе леса, много церквей и очень красивых девушек?)))

  • @zen_XIII
    @zen_XIII Před 14 dny +102

    Love from NYC I'm absolutely disappointed with what's going on in the UK overall I have never been there and I always felt like even though no society is perfect you always had this charm about you and I couldn't wait to visit.. I still do but I'm absolutely disappointed that actual Britain's are not in control of their own culture anymore.. Same reasons here in the US I'm not sure which one is worse But regardless I can't wait to visit Russia.. CHEERS! ❤🇷🇺💪

    • @fireflyrobert
      @fireflyrobert Před 14 dny +6

      I live in UK and agree with you.

    • @dilmara3567
      @dilmara3567 Před 11 dny +7

      you're welcome! i've lived in many capitals, but to me moscow is the best in terms of quality of life

    • @user-qc6lo4bh7s
      @user-qc6lo4bh7s Před 11 dny +1

      Welcome.

    • @DontMansion
      @DontMansion Před dnem

      You should stay in your best country

  • @user-rk2xc6gs9m
    @user-rk2xc6gs9m Před 14 dny +76

    Part of the historical center of Moscow is called "Kitay-city". This name has nothing to do with the country of China. "keta" or "kitA" is a kind of piles that reinforced this part of the bank of the Moskva River up to the XIX century! Back in the XIX century, under this wall of piles, on the very bank of the river, there was a whole town of houses of the poor. There were frequent fires here.

    • @KVentz
      @KVentz Před 9 dny

      Well, the name of the China country in Russian means “The kita country”, meaning “The wall country”. The country behind the wall. So, there is a relation between “kita” and China. :)

    • @user-rk2xc6gs9m
      @user-rk2xc6gs9m Před 9 dny +2

      @@KVentz ,No, it's not like that. If you pronounce how I just spelled "Kitay". Then in Russian it is similar to the eastern country of China.
      But if we are talking about the ancient part of Moscow called "Kitay-city", then this means only one thing: this quarter of Moscow was once fenced off from the side of the Moskva River with special wooden piles called "kita" in Russian.

    • @dorogomiloff
      @dorogomiloff Před 7 hodinami

      Can confirm. It has nothing to do with China.

  • @user-xo9kw1oh6i
    @user-xo9kw1oh6i Před 15 dny +95

    Мы едим мороженое на улице при любой температуре потому что мороженка это вкусно! Ням - ням 😋

    • @user-kb8ek1ho6h
      @user-kb8ek1ho6h Před 14 dny +3

      Да, уж, прямо- таки, при любой. Надоели шаблоны.

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 Před 14 dny +2

      ​@@user-kb8ek1ho6hв детстве ел и при 35-, сейчас вообще не ем

    • @miamia-rk9rp
      @miamia-rk9rp Před 13 dny +4

      @@user-kb8ek1ho6h ну так все по-разному, многие при любой, в Сургуте, например, при -30 нормально есть мороженое на улице

    • @maddestmonarch
      @maddestmonarch Před 13 dny +2

      @@user-kb8ek1ho6h ну в ураган, наверное, не очень удобно есть. Улетит ))
      Кроме совсем уж экстрима ничего не мешает наслаждаться мороженкой.

    • @hunam3876
      @hunam3876 Před 13 dny +7

      @@miamia-rk9rp при минус 50 на Ямале даже согреваешся от него.

  • @ConcertGrande
    @ConcertGrande Před 14 dny +60

    I am Breton and I lived in Edinburgh for 2 years 71/72 I immediately recognized your incredible accent. I'm going to come to the capital for 20 days this fall for the first time and I'm hunting for videos like yours to immerse myself in the place my friend!
    Cherrio .Isambard

    • @musicclassic5938
      @musicclassic5938 Před 13 dny +1

      Nice to see you here, Andre. Also try some videos by an Australian man named Russell with his gastronomic tours. Shabolovka is far from being the best places in Moscow.

    • @ConcertGrande
      @ConcertGrande Před 13 dny +1

      @@musicclassic5938 so funny to find you there too Igor! As you can see, I'm hunting all the videos from Moscow! Russell's videos I also watch them. Thank you

    • @klounader
      @klounader Před 13 dny

      @@ConcertGrande see @expatamerican3234

    • @user-qc6lo4bh7s
      @user-qc6lo4bh7s Před 11 dny +1

      Welcome!

    • @ConcertGrande
      @ConcertGrande Před 11 dny

      @@user-qc6lo4bh7s спасибо, Константин !

  • @fritaim
    @fritaim Před 11 dny +22

    Thanks for the nice walk. Important facts about the urban environment in Russia and the former USSR. You are a young man and you probably don't have children, so kindergartens, schools, hospitals, etc. are not shown in the video.
    Your neighbourhood in the video has 3 kindergarden and 4 schools, 2 big hospitals.
    In Russia, according to the rules of urban construction, a kindergarten or school should not be located further than 500-800 meters from each house, so that each child can walk to study by yourself without parents. Every school of 60s - nowadays are located in the middle of block avoiding crossing busy roads to protect safety of kids.
    Hospitals usually are located at a distance of no more than 15 minutes by public transport or 60 minutes of slow walking. Public transport starting at 4 am to 1 am, in towns at 6 am to 9-10 pm, time interval is not more than 15 min. So you don't need a car if you live in Russia.
    According to these rules, 80% and more of apartment buildings in Russia have been built.
    Each apartment in the houses has central heating. Оne boiler plant heats 10-30 thousand people.
    That's why apartments are so popular with Russians. It's just convenient. If you go to work in the morning, you do not need to turn off the heating and follow kids to school in the morning if they are at age 8 or more. If your kid is small just take him in a stroller to the nearest kindergarden in 5 min. Every morning you go out of your appartment and come back evening after but you always 24/7 have your room temp +21-26. And all utilities are cheap, on average no more than 30-100 USD per month for all inclusive.
    Everyone in the USSR had the right to receive an apartment for free from the state as property after of 10 years of work experience no matter what kind of job it was. For 70 years of USSR, the state has been building multi-storey typically buildings in cities and towns, because they are more convenient to maintain and cheaper if the government pays for it, and not you :) But socialism ended, and all people remained living in multi-storey buildings and received full ownership of housing as a gift from the state. So Russia is a country where about 80% populations has an own property without mortgage at all.

  • @craggyislsnd
    @craggyislsnd Před 15 dny +128

    This kind of video gives the true flavour. Kudos for providing it, brother. All the best with the channel!

  • @suepoole8323
    @suepoole8323 Před 11 dny +15

    Just discovered your channel, subbed already.. I am too old to leave Birmingham, yes the UK one.. were I younger I would love to live in and around Moscow, Russia in general would be OK too.. I have been travelling around with Serge (Russian)through his videos, also an English teacher through his videos.. so now I am travelling with you and your videos I'm 72, love the way you are making these interesting, fun and wish you huge success with growing the channel ...going back over your other videos tomorrow.

    • @volhakorban9146
      @volhakorban9146 Před 11 dny

      I absolutely adore your comment. It feels as though you've gracefully descended from the pages of Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine. Much love from from Belarus.

  • @JohnDoe-yr4ck
    @JohnDoe-yr4ck Před 15 dny +103

    Kitay-gorod is actually coming not from Kitay which is China in Russian. The original word was Ketay (but somehow the word tranformed to Kitay years after), which is kind of circular defence structure, like a fortified fence

    • @user-ew8cf2bb9e
      @user-ew8cf2bb9e Před 11 dny +8

      "Кита" по-древнерусски это забор, ограда.

    • @sunx6008
      @sunx6008 Před 11 dny +7

      @@user-ew8cf2bb9e А "город" по старому значит крепость. Т.е. на современном станцию метро можно было бы назвать "крепостная стена". Кстати, часть той стены ещё можно обнаружить рядом.

    • @trionghost
      @trionghost Před 11 dny +6

      @@sunx6008 У нас даже многие русские не знают, что китай-город - это город за стеной. Вокруг Москвы было три стены - кремль, китай-город и внешняя стена, которая вообще по сути частокол. Ну и то, что с нашей позиции "Китай" - это страна за стеной ))).

    • @sasha7966
      @sasha7966 Před 10 dny +1

      Самая внешняя стена называлась валом, отсюда названия улиц садового кольца, как Земляной вал, коровий вал и т.д.

  • @tashahersh807
    @tashahersh807 Před 15 dny +47

    Огромное число москвичей имеет загородные дома или дачи. Они могут быть как летними, т.е. пригодными для проживания только в тёплую погоду, так и дома, где можно жить круглый год. Мои родители живут с апреля по октябрь за городом (они пенсионеры). У брата дача рядом с городом, когда начинаются летние каникулы они всей семьей переезжают в загородный дом и оттуда ездят на работу, а дети с бабушкой на даче. 🙂

  • @yaolika
    @yaolika Před 15 dny +78

    I am from Moscow, but have been living in another country for a few years. Sometimes miss Moscow (and StPete) so much that watch general walking tours or metro rides. Your videos are pleasant to watch and to listen to.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 15 dny +4

      Wow, thank you!

    • @user-kn9mt5tx9w
      @user-kn9mt5tx9w Před 15 dny +1

      Я когда жила в Австрии, тоже очень скучала❤

    • @captainchaoscow
      @captainchaoscow Před 14 dny +2

      It's better then in the West. It's time to go back.

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 Před 14 dny

      ​@@captainchaoscowgovernment and laws goes crazy

    • @hehmda672
      @hehmda672 Před 11 dny +2

      Why don’t you come back from time to time?
      I’m Ukrainian who ran from all what’s happening there to Europe, and I also miss my Odessa. And wish I could go back from time to time, but I can’t. Why don’t you utilize such freedom?

  • @sasch206
    @sasch206 Před 12 dny +31

    you're gaining popularity fast!!! Godspeed and welcome to Russia. We're happy to have you!

  • @chapinrus
    @chapinrus Před 13 dny +20

    😁 You are my neighbor. I'm from Latin America but living a long time here in Russia. I live just where pyaterochka is I'm sure you know where.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 12 dny +7

      Thanks for watching, neighbour! If you see me please say hello 😄

  • @climate-civilizations
    @climate-civilizations Před 10 dny +13

    No graffiti or other signs of vandalism - that's the first thing I check in a city. In the UK they even celebrated and speculate with graffiti as a commodity. i.e Banksy or whatever the name was.

  • @user-wo2xr3kb2o
    @user-wo2xr3kb2o Před 14 dny +96

    Люблю фильм "Храброе сердце" о народно - освободительной борьбе шотландцев против англичан.
    Желаю Шотландии независимости и процветания!

    • @jfgkzfrttew7402
      @jfgkzfrttew7402 Před 14 dny +5

      Бурятии, Якутии, Дагестану, Чечне, Ингушетии, Татарстану аналогично с московитами

    • @user-fm9bf2xm7q
      @user-fm9bf2xm7q Před 14 dny +37

      @@jfgkzfrttew7402 туловище, ты чего возбудилось-то? У нас федерация. Где ты видело федерацию в мелкобритании? британия-в таком виде не жилец.

    • @jfgkzfrttew7402
      @jfgkzfrttew7402 Před 14 dny +2

      @@user-fm9bf2xm7q лапоть, РФ официально уже диктатура и без Москвы в РФ ничего не решается. Вопрос о геноциде народов в России уже поднимается в ООН.

    • @user-fm9bf2xm7q
      @user-fm9bf2xm7q Před 13 dny +12

      @@user-ul5tf8ui6t Сама поняла, что ляпнула? Ты где слышала про королевство Уэльс, королевство Шотландия или королевство Сев.Ирландия? Назови мне королей этих частей мелкобритании. Пока ничего не написала, умнее выглядела.

    • @user-fm9bf2xm7q
      @user-fm9bf2xm7q Před 13 dny

      @@jfgkzfrttew7402 Лапоть-твой партнер-глиномес, который тебя с утреца жахнул. Один вопрос-какой конкретно народ в России подвергается ГЕНОЦИДУ? Про ООН базарь со своими синими собутыльниками-здесь свободных ушей нет. Ты же в курсе-мы в рай, а ОНИ ПРОСТО СДОХНУТ. Никогда об этом не забывай.

  • @Barinov30
    @Barinov30 Před 14 dny +132

    Ни на что не променяю такую "тоталитарную" Россию!!!! пусть всегда так будет. обожаю такой "тоталитаризм")))

    • @deletedchanneI
      @deletedchanneI Před 13 dny +10

      Главное за МКАД не выглядывать 😅

    • @user-bg3mc1yo9x
      @user-bg3mc1yo9x Před 13 dny +29

      @@deletedchanneIага. Заглядывать и почаще. В Питер, Казань, Псков и далее.

    • @AndreyTsukanov
      @AndreyTsukanov Před 12 dny

      @@user-bg3mc1yo9x в кострому загляни. только лучше на чужой машине))

    • @AndreyTsukanov
      @AndreyTsukanov Před 12 dny +1

      часто тебя на тоталитаризме перекашивает?

    • @user-cj8xk8uk3h
      @user-cj8xk8uk3h Před 12 dny +4

      @@deletedchanneIза мкад который ты видишь в интернете? 😅

  • @antonkucherov9215
    @antonkucherov9215 Před 15 dny +31

    It's very convinient to buy ice cream during winter because you can just put it in your bag and effortlessly bring it to the safety of your freezer))

  • @Drax458
    @Drax458 Před 5 dny +4

    Look how clean and orderly their cities are. Everything is well-maintained and properly regulated, from the metro to other public transport services. There's no graffiti, offensive remarks on the walls, or posters sticking around, which I believe is the main reason for the city to preserve its own character. Moscow looks safer and more secure than our cities. Most importantly, there's no fear of getting robbed or stabbed in the streets, which I believe is a ginormous plus point for Moscow.

  • @vladimirkravchenko6399
    @vladimirkravchenko6399 Před 15 dny +56

    вот Вы пример того, как мы представляем шотландцев: рыжий, высокий и мужественный.Here you are an example of how we imagine Scots: red, tall and courageous.

    • @MsLS8
      @MsLS8 Před 14 dny

      а где вы увидели мужественного? Это на видео вообще не видно😊

    • @vladimirkravchenko6399
      @vladimirkravchenko6399 Před 14 dny +14

      @@MsLS8 каждый видит то, что хочет увидеть, и не видит то, что не хочет

    • @MsLS8
      @MsLS8 Před 14 dny

      @@vladimirkravchenko6399 ну в Вас я тоже не вижу мужественности

    • @vladimirkravchenko6399
      @vladimirkravchenko6399 Před 14 dny +13

      @@MsLS8 а мне плевать, чего вы там не видите, я комментировал шотландца а не вас

    • @two7736
      @two7736 Před 14 dny +6

      ​@@MsLS8что ты несешь🤦‍♀️

  • @Starbuck556
    @Starbuck556 Před 4 dny +1

    Watching from Canada my neighborhood that I grew up in the 90s, narrated by a Scottish guy is surreal. Thank you for this. It changed quite a bit, so clean and beautiful ❤️

  • @arsyfoox
    @arsyfoox Před 14 dny +25

    Hello Homeboy. The best hood in the city. No crime, not a lot of people, infrastructure and walking distance to 2 of circle lines stations.

    • @user-vn1ps1nt3r
      @user-vn1ps1nt3r Před 14 dny +1

      Людей мало, потому что все на работе!!!вечером будет много..

  • @taemck3946
    @taemck3946 Před 12 dny +14

    In Russia, affordable medicine and social policy medicines should also be available, so there are many pharmacies and they are often around the clock.
    There are also a lot of flower shops (I remember how in Cambridge I tried to buy a bouquet on Sunday, because we were going to visit a university professor and wanted to please the hostess of the house).
    In Russian cities, flower shops are everywhere, near the metro, for sure, and in nearby points they also work around the clock.
    And most Russians do not live in rented apartments, but in their own flat. There are completely different laws for apartments and flat (an flat is considered a living space, but apartments are not, therefore taxes are higher on apartments, but there are no requirements for the amount of direct sunlight that should fall on the windows of housing;n my opinion, it is impossible to register in the apartment).
    But at the same time, many Russians have a cottage with a garden outside the city, where they go on weekends. Just look at the traffic map on Saturday morning from Moscow and back on Sunday evening. Someone has a small house built by their grandfather, someone has a mansion. My family has 5 dachas - my grandmothers, my parents, my brothers, my aunts, my husband have one from his parents and my husband and I are building a new house together, by the lake.
    Libraries are being renovated, in addition to books, there should now be an IT-zone and facilities for master classes.
    We are eat ice cream not to cool down, but as a dessert.😂
    And what difference does it make, if you want something? Moreover - 25C ice cream is not so cold anymore. Just try it. But I advise you to take creamier varieties in winter, "plombeer", for example, or "lakomka".
    I think the British will also be surprised by the question "why do you drink hot tea in the summer heat?". The weather cannot interfere with tea drinking.
    Yandex surprised me, they usually worked fine. 🙈

  • @sonechka100
    @sonechka100 Před 15 dny +52

    "Kita" is a bunch of long poles. They were used in the construction of fortifications. Thus, Kitaj Gorod has nothing to do with China, but with the second city wall.

    • @rodjarrow6575
      @rodjarrow6575 Před 15 dny +10

      К слову: Даже в середине 19 века (это, не так уж и давно), при постройке оборонительный укреплений бастионов Севастополя (в Крымская война 1854-55 годов) применялось вот-эта старинная (Китайгородская) технология постройки оборонительных укреплений: Плелись высокие корзины (даже без дна, такой цилиндр, ставился на землю и наполнялся землей, и так строили быстровозводимые бастионы линии обороны города Севастополя, которые можно увидеть сегодня на изображении панорамы обороны Севастополя - для тех, кто хочет увидеть воочию, факт о том, как на самом деле выглядело понятие стена их киты... это были составные плетёные элементы (цилиндры из плетённых жердей, наполненные землей), которые изображены на панораме бастионов обороны города Севастополя. - Что не сложно сделать в сети... А, вот, уже кирпичную «китайгородскую» стену в Москве строили позже, сохранив старинное, уже привычное на то время название этой линии городского оборонительного укрепления.

    • @SQSNSQ
      @SQSNSQ Před 14 dny

      @@rodjarrow6575 Плетенные корзины, наполненные землей также назывались на западный манер "фашины". Кстати, они и до сих пор используются для строительства оборонительных сооружений, только корзины из пластика.

  • @noizekiller
    @noizekiller Před 15 dny +63

    The shop is called Perekryostok which means "crossroad". And you said "pererostok" which means "overage"

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 15 dny +18

      Thank you, I thought I was saying it wrong 😄

    • @ltJetboy
      @ltJetboy Před 14 dny +22

      More like "overgrown".

    • @Lahmatka
      @Lahmatka Před 6 dny +3

      Well I'm definitely calling it Pererostok from now on.

  • @orange1832
    @orange1832 Před 9 dny +3

    Beautiful city! That's why the Moscovites I've met have been so proud of their city.
    Love your accent!

  • @llmxxzbz
    @llmxxzbz Před 15 dny +26

    greetings from the western part of Russia, Kaliningrad. very interesting video about Moscow, where I was 2 years ago. thank you and I'm looking forward to the new video! ☺️
    your videos are nice to listen to!!

  • @Apetrainingsystems
    @Apetrainingsystems Před 15 dny +40

    Love these mate. Keep em coming 👌🏾🔥

  • @michaelg3671
    @michaelg3671 Před 15 dny +23

    Cool channel i just discovered. Keen to see your experience, Moscow is my favourite city in the world and I hope to move there one day

  • @Sergey_Bezhentsev
    @Sergey_Bezhentsev Před 15 dny +22

    Cool! 👍🏻✌🏻

  • @transforminferno
    @transforminferno Před 15 dny +25

    Man, i like to eat icecream in winter chillin in my warm and cozy appartment. Мороженое зимой наоминает о /лете. Впрочем как и цветы 24/7. Штука вполне обЪяснимая. Чел, кстати, весьма наблюдательный, его прогулочки смотреть не скучно.

  • @VadimKraev
    @VadimKraev Před 15 dny +39

    У тебя смешалось вместе два выражения! Правильнее будет либо:
    Добро пожаловать в Москву.
    либо
    Привет из Москвы.
    Спасибо за видео!

  • @MariaOrlova-ty7bd
    @MariaOrlova-ty7bd Před 5 dny +3

    10 роз?) Если решишь дарить цветы русской девушке, то обязательно помни, что количество цветов должно быть нечетным. Четное количество цветов-это мертвым, например на похороны.

  • @hansschwartz1480
    @hansschwartz1480 Před 15 dny +36

    Nice looking neighborhood! I’m wondering do your neighbors interact with you and each other or do most people just keep to themselves? Also how did you find your English teaching job in Moscow! Looking forward to new videos!

    • @oscarpetersson5324
      @oscarpetersson5324 Před 15 dny +21

      In Moscow, people tend not to interact randomly, even with neighbors. We also find it strange to ask strangers such things as "How are you doing?".
      Although being polite is always welcomed, simple "hello", "thanks" and "goodbye" is enough.
      But, just like with most russians, if you actually have common topics or you are already discussing something, then people will open up to you pretty easily.
      You just have to remember that we take questions at face value, so if you ask people, "How was your day?", they will literally describe their day.

    • @firegirl24
      @firegirl24 Před 15 dny +19

      hi, I live in Russia in an apartment building, there are 36 apartments in my entrance. I say hello to all the neighbors I meet when I enter the house. There may be some conversations with neighbors on the floor - 3 apartments, the apartment below me on the floor below and above me on the floor above. Separately, I can communicate with neighbors around my age and with mothers of children on the playground. You are not required to have mandatory conversations and greetings with all your neighbors.

    • @mikem9892
      @mikem9892 Před 15 dny +1

      ​@@firegirl24This is kinda sad IMO. I have neighbors even from childhood that I love like family. Russia is amazing but uptight closed people are not my cup of tea

    • @firegirl24
      @firegirl24 Před 15 dny +24

      ​@@mikem9892You are confusing the concept of friends and neighbors. In Russia, people don’t like empty talk; we are straightforward and talk mostly to the point. With relatives and friends there is confidential communication, and with neighbors there is mainly a formal greeting.

    • @user-vl1ph1no7e
      @user-vl1ph1no7e Před 15 dny

      В России не напряжённые люди, а скромные​@@mikem9892

  • @dannye6912
    @dannye6912 Před 14 dny +9

    Thx for the tour.

  • @Privet888
    @Privet888 Před 11 dny +5

    Hi Jim! Thank you for your videos. I appreciate your positive attitude to my country. Of course, we do have problems, but it’s just nice to hear that we also have “human faces”. I’d recommend you as an idea to think about “Moscow city design”. You may notice that all names of the stores are written are the same from the technical point of view: they have the same size, kind of similar font, distance between letters, etc. You may also notice that we don’t have huge neon advertisements like in NYC or Vegas. We did have them before but it was very disturbing to the residents. All offline stores and restaurants must follow these guidelines. The guidelines were developed by “Artemy Lebedev studio”, if I’m not mistaken.
    None of the bloggers have ever talked about this, but it does make the “visual daily life” more comfortable. Best regards and good luck, Julia

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 10 dny +3

      Hi Julia, I have definitely noticed the lack of advertising in the metro and the city, it keeps the place beautiful. I will consider looking at this in more detail in video

    • @Privet888
      @Privet888 Před 10 dny

      @@scottishguyinmoscow ❤️

    • @young_mozi
      @young_mozi Před 10 dny

      @@scottishguyinmoscow more information: www.artlebedev.com/moscow/design-code/

  • @Vldmt
    @Vldmt Před 14 dny +8

    I also live on Shabolovka, it's funny to look at my street through other man 's eyes. Thanks!

  • @AzariasTM
    @AzariasTM Před 15 dny +26

    Well, firstly, the ice cream is delicious, and secondly, in winter the apartments are warm, and sometimes even hot, thanks to central heating or their own gas boiler rooms in modern houses, so it’s not a problem to eat ice cream at home. If consumed outdoors at -25, then these are rather refined and unique experimenters, I think. At a minimum you need to have a healthy immune system 😅

    • @vladimirkorotaev9302
      @vladimirkorotaev9302 Před 15 dny +3

      @AzariasTM С С мороженым понятно. Но вот как понять тех кто на улице в мроз минус 25 пьёт пиво из алюминевых банок. Как губы не примерзают к металлу?

    • @AzariasTM
      @AzariasTM Před 15 dny

      @@vladimirkorotaev9302 наверное не успевает замёрзнуть до такой степени, что губы прилипают. Я не пил пиво зимой на улице, так что точно сказать не могу. 🙂 Надо у экспертов спрашивать 😅

    • @vladimirkorotaev9302
      @vladimirkorotaev9302 Před 15 dny +1

      @@AzariasTM :)) Вот и мне не приходилось пить. Но видеть, видел как мужички в мороз пили пивко из банок.

    • @transforminferno
      @transforminferno Před 14 dny

      @@vladimirkorotaev9302 похмелялись после вчерашнего))

    • @klounader
      @klounader Před 13 dny +2

      @@vladimirkorotaev9302 так это ж физика. банка не ледяная. пиво жидкое, значит плюсовой температуры, поэтому губы не примерзают. теплоёмкость тоненькой алюминиевой банки недостаточна, чтобы справиться с теплом тела и жидкости. учись, студент!

  • @sergio-er1zx
    @sergio-er1zx Před 9 dny +7

    Спасибо что показываешь миру лучший город Земли!

  • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
    @user-sf3fe4bh2q Před 15 dny +20

    Kitay- gorod has nothing to do with China. Kita meant bundles of rods with which the Kremlin walls were strengthened..

    • @lilipop6990
      @lilipop6990 Před 15 dny

      Кита это кирпич из чего был построен район..это просто 😼

  • @lyudmila166
    @lyudmila166 Před 10 dny +3

    Мы едим мороженое зимой, потому что дома(квартира) тепло..

  • @andreanagy4801
    @andreanagy4801 Před 15 dny +2

    Thanks for the walk!!

  • @user-pj6jf5es7p
    @user-pj6jf5es7p Před 15 dny +38

    Здравствуйте,симпатичный шотландец.К сожалению незнаю вашего имени,если можно напишите по-русски как вас зовут,чтоб в дальнешем обращаться по имени.Мороженое мы русские едим в мороз потому что вкусно😂 ну,и испытываем не обычные ощущения в желудке когда при глотании кусок мороженого туда падает😂и когда рот замерзает на морозе нам тоже нравится😂.Ведь в России зима длинная, не всегда же есть его дома,хочется и на улице😂.Это как у вас в шотландии мужчины ходят в юбках(килт), мы то понимаем что это ваша культура и не все в них там ходят а определённая народность,но для наших мужчин это дикость,ну как для вас мороженое зимой на улице😊 Ну,а про самокаты и скутеры,чтоб у вас шотландии их не крали,надо менять мышление и улучшать качество жизни☝быть человеком с большой буквы "Ч" и понимать что эти новшества и блага не для тебя одного а для всех граждан,для удобства передвижения.Ведь не плохо вы проехали,припарковали на месте через приложение Яндекс,после вас другой человек воспользуется,очень удобно👍А вы всё-таки попробуйте мороженое зимой - 25 гр 💪✊♥️🙋‍♀️

    • @Artbrodyaga
      @Artbrodyaga Před 14 dny

      Его зовут Джим

    • @user-pj6jf5es7p
      @user-pj6jf5es7p Před 14 dny +1

      @@Artbrodyaga Спасибо за информацию🤝

  • @kevinallen2154
    @kevinallen2154 Před 11 dny +4

    Beautiful city

  • @keramave776
    @keramave776 Před 13 dny +10

    Slavic people like sweets so they usually like ice cream.

  • @MariaCarlottaNotes
    @MariaCarlottaNotes Před 11 dny +3

    The streets are definitely cleaner than most major European cities...

  • @user-bp5nb4zs7q
    @user-bp5nb4zs7q Před 14 dny +20

    Hello! My husband is your subscriber and we live next you. I would recommend to visit Donskoy Monastery that's very close from your house. I would like also to recommend visiting the Danilovsky Market. It is food court where you can taste different cuisines of the world. It is also next to you.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 12 dny +4

      hello neighbour, thanks for watching. If you see me on the street, say hello!

    • @user-bp5nb4zs7q
      @user-bp5nb4zs7q Před 12 dny +3

      @@scottishguyinmoscow Necessarily!🖐🖐🖐

  • @user-kb8ek1ho6h
    @user-kb8ek1ho6h Před 15 dny +44

    "Добро пожаловать ИЗ Москвы"- так не говорят, говорят: "добро пожаловать В Москву". Можно сказать: "Привет ИЗ Москвы".

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow  Před 15 dny +8

      Thanks for letting me know 😄

    • @Tsar_Sculptor
      @Tsar_Sculptor Před 15 dny +15

      Да, звучит так будто хочет выгнать человека из Москвы, вежливо😅

    • @user-fu2cv9xl7p
      @user-fu2cv9xl7p Před 14 dny

      @@Tsar_Sculptor мне понравилось это словосочетание))

    • @abrakadabra35873
      @abrakadabra35873 Před 14 dny +5

      Это известная шутка на базе игры слов: "Добро пожаловать отсюда!"

    • @user-kb8ek1ho6h
      @user-kb8ek1ho6h Před 14 dny

      @@abrakadabra35873 ну, да, аналогичная по смыслу фраза "Закройте дверь с той стороны, пожалуйста"

  • @montecarlo2021
    @montecarlo2021 Před 12 dny +3

    Regards from Spain Mate ! Keep posting !

  • @user-cc2sv8fp5q
    @user-cc2sv8fp5q Před 9 dny +1

    Lived in Shabolovka too, it's a quiet region. Recognised places, everything is the same. I love your cute accent! As to eating ice-cream - its just yummy. It's interesting to see our life through eyes of a foreigner, to get to know what's different.

  • @kevinallen2154
    @kevinallen2154 Před 11 dny +3

    City looks clean

  • @user-cl9ue3jl9p
    @user-cl9ue3jl9p Před 11 dny +1

    It was very interesting to listen to the scottish accent. I understood 95%. Thanks a lot for the video and wish you a pleasant stay in Russia!

  • @KirillFrolov77
    @KirillFrolov77 Před 15 dny +15

    Oh, your accent! :-)))) I already forgot how Scottish accent sounds like.
    Yeah, Moscow is a great place to live. The only thing is cold during the winter.

    • @musicclassic5938
      @musicclassic5938 Před 13 dny

      Listen to George Galloway show to have a dip into real Scottish accent

    • @KirillFrolov77
      @KirillFrolov77 Před 12 dny

      @@musicclassic5938 ah yeah! :-))

  • @ams779
    @ams779 Před 14 dny +6

    Ice cream in Russia is eaten in apartments at + 25 and at -25 degrees, it is easy to bring ice cream to the apartment so that it does not melt.

  • @hasterl3
    @hasterl3 Před 15 dny +2

    Nice tour!

  • @nataliokk9804
    @nataliokk9804 Před 11 dny +6

    I study in that university that you showed. Yes, it's a campus of Higher School of Economics, one of the best universities in Russia. And that campus in particular is Higher School of business, where all of the management subjects are.

    • @jpn369
      @jpn369 Před 10 dny +1

      ВШЭ - один из лучших универов России? Спасибо, посмеялась от души.

  • @Dfsk580
    @Dfsk580 Před 15 dny +3

    Nice video. Good luck!

  • @lanam1139
    @lanam1139 Před 13 dny +5

    It's soo clean, I miss it

  • @v1ncy_vinny406
    @v1ncy_vinny406 Před 10 dny +2

    You have decent viewership for such a new channel. Keep posting

  • @klee7840
    @klee7840 Před dnem

    The most interesting thing is that not only Moscow looks like this. I also recommend visiting beautiful St. Petersburg, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Sochi, Kaliningrad, Vladivostok, Altai Territory and many other cities and regions of Russia! Crimea has also changed a lot since 2014 (for the better)!

  • @Svetaskiwi
    @Svetaskiwi Před 11 dny +2

    The name "Kitai Gorod" actually originates from old Russian and doesn't directly translate to "China Town" as one might expect. In Russian, "Kitai" (Китай) historically referred not to China, but to any distant and exotic land. "Gorod" (город) means "city." So, "Kitai Gorod" essentially means "Walled City" or "Fortified Town."
    The area known as Kitai Gorod is a historic district within Moscow, Russia, located near the Kremlin. It has been an important part of Moscow since medieval times, and it contains many historical buildings and landmarks. Despite the name, it has no direct connection to China.

  • @TrashPanda101
    @TrashPanda101 Před 11 dny

    Hey fella. Looking forward to more of your videos!

  • @tim_despair
    @tim_despair Před 15 dny +6

    Ice cream is delicious in any weather, adults wouldn’t eat it outdoors, but we could take it home and have this as a dessert 🍨at home

  • @karimedinburgh
    @karimedinburgh Před 12 dny

    Nice video , hope you have an amazing time !!!

  • @graywhite1529
    @graywhite1529 Před 15 dny +6

    You haven't shown the main landmark of Shabolovskay - the Shukhov tower, just opposite the metro station 😁

  • @DM-fd2os
    @DM-fd2os Před 12 dny

    Great video! I used to live in this area when I was a student (nearby,Akademicheskaya) . Very nice.

  • @alexanderparshin5979
    @alexanderparshin5979 Před 10 dny +1

    Great content mate

  • @user-re3ys5jo4z
    @user-re3ys5jo4z Před 11 dny +3

    Мы едим мороженое, не потому что жарко, а потому что вкусно. Зимой в мороз мороженое такое же вкусное, как и в жару.

  • @alexanderparshin5979
    @alexanderparshin5979 Před 10 dny +3

    when it's -25 you can actually use ice cream to warm up to -5 so it's pretty cool haha

  • @user-sm5mc9xq4i
    @user-sm5mc9xq4i Před 15 dny +9

    The name of the Kitay-Gorod metro station is not related to Chinatown (where the Chinese live or have lived)..😅 The name of the area comes from the old word "whale", that is, the binding of poles, which were used in the construction of fortifications. According to the "Dictionary of the Russian language of the XI-XVII centuries", the word "whale" means something braided, tied in a bun, in a braid.. But there are other versions of the origin.. Read Wikipedia!

  • @EdReddish184
    @EdReddish184 Před 10 dny +1

    The Scottish accent rocks😊 So rough and harsh, I love it.

  • @user-ts2ok1bb1j
    @user-ts2ok1bb1j Před 15 dny +5

    Nice

  • @dariakorovkina1224
    @dariakorovkina1224 Před 15 dny +25

    Как можно было пройти мимо самого главного на Шаболовке - Шуховской башни. И Донской монастырь - это, конечно, не совсем Шаболовка, но все же окрестности и определенно стоит больше внимания, чем палатки с шаурмой и кальянные...Если свернуть в районе "Кусочков" налево, вы попадаете тоже в уникальное место - Хавско-Шаболовский жилмассив. ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A5%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE-%D0%A8%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%B6%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B2

  • @sergeykazantsev1
    @sergeykazantsev1 Před 13 dny +8

    As a possessor of English as a second language, I love different English accents, and of course love your Scottish accent, bro. Keep it, be glad and proud of it, we need to celebrate differences.

  • @peterr7321
    @peterr7321 Před 14 dny +5

    It is fantastic not to see garbage and litter on the sidewalks or streets. Perhaps US cities could employ some Russians to give instructions as to how to maintain a decent atmosphere.

    • @two7736
      @two7736 Před 13 dny +2

      Ругать детей за выброшенный мусор, я думаю🤷‍♀️ это с детства должно прививаться. Но у нас и мигрантов в таком количестве нет, а у них уже другая культура и повеледение

    • @mimasam5528
      @mimasam5528 Před 6 dny

      ​@@two7736 At first, In cities UK, there are nothing for throwing garbage. For example in Spain, you can find every corner litter 🚮 So their cities are clean.I had to take with me hours my garbage till my hotel in London because there is none.
      Don't blame migrants because they adapt if there were a system. Also the British were in their countries once,they were colonizers. So they have every right to come there lol.

  • @alex-E7WHU
    @alex-E7WHU Před 11 dny +1

    Looks really very nice 👍

  • @justharryfly
    @justharryfly Před 13 dny

    Привет 👋🏻
    Cool content bro. If you live on Shabolovskaya we're almost neighbors 😊

  • @soliel8999
    @soliel8999 Před dnem

    In the 1980s in the USA, they didn't lock the churches, so you could always go in and pray. Those days are gone. 😢

  • @jimmybirtles3800
    @jimmybirtles3800 Před 13 dny +1

    Sounds a great city.

  • @taonow369
    @taonow369 Před 11 dny +1

    So clean

  • @user-sf3fe4bh2q
    @user-sf3fe4bh2q Před 15 dny +12

    I never tasted shaurma either.😂

    • @JoeBriben
      @JoeBriben Před 15 dny +4

      We call it food for gods

    • @mimasam5528
      @mimasam5528 Před 6 dny +1

      You should taste it, it is delicious.

  • @user-py9pr6wt4s
    @user-py9pr6wt4s Před 15 dny +21

    В России большинства есть загородные дома. Зимой жить собственном доме,вдали от театров,кафе,ресторанов,музеев,катков, общественного транспорта,витрины разных магазинов считается не очень комфортно. Так же на долгую зиму нужно позаботится о тепле,горячей воде итд, что стоит дороговато. Русского человека согреет душу больше проведение вместе на даче,бане,рыбалке искренними друзьями,чем демонстрация большого дома, богатства как показателя превосходства что принята на Западе.

  • @patrick8358
    @patrick8358 Před 11 dny +1

    Shabolovskaya is still quite central. I worked there for 5 years. It's a very nice area. Technically the metro station Shabolovskaya is outside the ring line, but you can walk to Dobrininskaya/Serpukhovskaya in 10 minutes, which are on the ring line. Oktyabrskoye is on the ring line, too.
    Better to show them a neighborhood like Tsaritsyno or Krylatskoye if you want to show a more "normal" neighborhood. While plain, they are still clean and quite nice.

  • @victoriagorbunova1075

    Не могла понять, что за станция такая "Щевелёвская"? Шаболовская оказывается. ))) Спасибо за видео! Сейчас живу в Канаде и скучаю по Россиюшке, по Москве, по Питеру...

  • @ams779
    @ams779 Před 14 dny +4

    There is car sharing, you can also drive a car

  • @bigshot8231
    @bigshot8231 Před 14 dny +3

    Ранее в том месте стояла каменная стена, ее разобрали не так уж и давно. В древне русском языке "кий"-это камень, "тай"-это конечная граница, конечная точка. Другими словами, китай это просто район обнесенный стеной. Именно по этому настоящий Китай (страна) так называется у нас, так как ранние границы Китая шли по границе Китайской Стены.

  • @JuliaGubankova
    @JuliaGubankova Před 7 dny

    Я жила рядом с этими местами раните, очень приятно видеть их в вас на фоне и подмечать изменения, произошедшие за 2 года.
    Сейчас там стало еще спокойнее и чище!
    Скучаю по этому району.

  • @johnroster9942
    @johnroster9942 Před 14 dny +2

    As Russian who used to live in Moscow for 5 years I would say Shabolovskaya district is definitely residential but it's expensive one, close to center of city and so on. It would be event better to see districts close to outskirts, however they also would be almost identical in terms of infrastructure and safety, but buildings will be older - a lot of typical Khrushchev and Brezhnev period buildings.

  • @arsyfoox
    @arsyfoox Před 14 dny +4

    And on the question of ice cream, there are some Russian that believe ice cream is the first cure for sore throat.

  • @user-mn6sq3is4t
    @user-mn6sq3is4t Před 12 dny +2

    Big fan from India❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @machetas
    @machetas Před 11 dny +2

    There is an old monastery across the street from shisha place.

  • @ingmar4ty
    @ingmar4ty Před 12 dny +2

    When I was about eleven years old, I loved to pick some ice-cream from a kiosk after a school on my way to a home even when it was -20 Celsius these days. An ice-cream is really enjoyable at the deep minus because it's warmer than air you breathe.

  • @annadavis-eo4pw
    @annadavis-eo4pw Před 11 dny

    I grew up in Шаболовка neighborhood in the 70s. In the 90s I moved to the US. Last time visited the area in 2017, when my daughter who studied at the University of Edinburgh (where I also spent quite some time🙂) had to spend 1 year in Moscow as part of her curriculum. It’s hard to recognize the area but your video brought back lots of memories. Looove your Scottish accent! What part of Scotland are you from?

  • @dumay_govori
    @dumay_govori Před 13 dny +4

    17:48 я к такому велосиеду подошел и немного подергал его за ручку, а он мне говорит:
    - не толкай меня :)))