There is a blog one could probably find it interesting http://www.englishdadinmoscow.com/
Also I heard about a book called "America, What a Life?" from Nikolai Zlobin
it's like the complement of that, in russian, about the US
"It seems strange that ordinary Russians would still be hungry for details about how ordinary Americans eat, pay mortgages and hire teenage baby sitters"
Too many Russian have moved for better life to America that's why it's a point of interest
I have 1 friend mine, 3 colleagues and ~ 10 students of the same year who moved abroad
I understand their point, they've got all ranges of perspectives (maybe) and twice - 5 times higher salary
This is why I'm shocked about Americans and Europeans who're moving to Russia without even speaking Russian
The key thing here is that all dull and boring daily stuff becomes very interesting to foreigners because all things are different
Do you remember the Third Newton law
"When a first body exerts a force F1 on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force F2 = −F1 on the first body."
Let's state a new theorem:
"amount of emotions when moving from RU to US would be the same as when moving from US to RU"
It would be nice to prove it somehow
Also I heard about a book called "America, What a Life?" from Nikolai Zlobin
it's like the complement of that, in russian, about the US
"It seems strange that ordinary Russians would still be hungry for details about how ordinary Americans eat, pay mortgages and hire teenage baby sitters"
Too many Russian have moved for better life to America that's why it's a point of interest
I have 1 friend mine, 3 colleagues and ~ 10 students of the same year who moved abroad
I understand their point, they've got all ranges of perspectives (maybe) and twice - 5 times higher salary
This is why I'm shocked about Americans and Europeans who're moving to Russia without even speaking Russian
The key thing here is that all dull and boring daily stuff becomes very interesting to foreigners because all things are different
Do you remember the Third Newton law
"When a first body exerts a force F1 on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force F2 = −F1 on the first body."
Let's state a new theorem:
"amount of emotions when moving from RU to US would be the same as when moving from US to RU"
It would be nice to prove it somehow
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