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RE: Is it really like this in Russia?
(12-19-2012 06:41 PM)jimukr104 Wrote: I agree with you. But how do they know you are not Slav? Russians look so different that any European can be taken as one. Like my wife always says its when I speak that they see me as a foreigner. However, when I speak since I speak broken Russian they do not peg me as a Westerner. Westerners usually do not speak Russian. Due to my dark features they think i am Bulgarian or some other x Warsaw pact country. Bulgarian is nice since they liked Bulgaria.
Greek might have a dark tan so they think hes different?Not sure.
Jim, as a previous poster alluded to, they know that you are a foreigner. They can sniff you out just by looking at you. By the way you dress, walk, hold yourself, posture. I remember getting on buses and trams and have half the carriage stare at me. It wasnt hostile or anything just curiosity. I have even had Babushki come up to me in the shops asking me questions of where I was from. They knew I wasnt a local. I'm Irish, pale white skin and I just cannot tan in the summer. Call it the curse of the Celts. When I am here in Dublin, I can tell you a Pole, Russian or other Slavs by just looking at them. Its the same with them. I just dont look Slav at all.
Anyway speaking of curses, here is another one -
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/heal...66002.html
Given that Russian/Balkan diet is heavy in red meat and iron, I'm royally fucked if I stay there for a long time.
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RE: Is it really like this in Russia?
(12-19-2012 06:55 PM)Partizan Wrote: (12-19-2012 06:41 PM)jimukr104 Wrote: I agree with you. But how do they know you are not Slav? Russians look so different that any European can be taken as one. Like my wife always says its when I speak that they see me as a foreigner. However, when I speak since I speak broken Russian they do not peg me as a Westerner. Westerners usually do not speak Russian. Due to my dark features they think i am Bulgarian or some other x Warsaw pact country. Bulgarian is nice since they liked Bulgaria.
Greek might have a dark tan so they think hes different?Not sure.
Jim, as a previous poster alluded to, they know that you are a foreigner. They can sniff you out just by looking at you. By the way you dress, walk, hold yourself, posture. I remember getting on buses and trams and have half the carriage stare at me. It wasnt hostile or anything just curiosity. I have even had Babushki come up to me in the shops asking me questions of where I was from. They knew I wasnt a local. I'm Irish, pale white skin and I just cannot tan in the summer. Call it the curse of the Celts. When I am here in Dublin, I can tell you a Pole, Russian or other Slavs by just looking at them. Its the same with them. I just dont look Slav at all.
Anyway speaking of curses, here is another one -
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/heal...66002.html
Given that Russian/Balkan diet is heavy in red meat and iron, I'm royally fucked if I stay there for a long time.
I read that post. I just can not relate to it. Maybe things have changed in the last 5-6 years. The only time they pegged me as a foreigner was when I opened my mouth. In Odessa they would more easily out me as a non local than in Kiev or provinces but they have had foreigners for decades and probably are good at noticing them. But in cities where they have little experience with seeing outsiders it was harder for them to "MAKE" me. Often the women or babushkas would start speaking Russian with me or refer to me as " young man" in Russian asking me directions, etc.
I also often dressed more flashy than even locals and still was seen as a local. Times might be different now, maybe now I would be spotted. The only thing know I have that maybe blends in is i can walk the way a Russian does with that STOIC look on their face. They always have that expressionless face. Cops also have stoic looks on their face ,so I am thinking that is the key. I must have learned to look like a Russian while standing on patrol.
Makes sense. I remember going to the Irish pub with my wing-man who was American to meet his GF, and she thought I was a Russian guy. My wife when I met her thought I was local, and her mom even made a similar comment.
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RE: Is it really like this in Russia?
(12-19-2012 06:29 PM)Partizan Wrote: (12-19-2012 04:35 PM)Greek kamaki Wrote: Actually in some Sofia clubs like Sin City guys look like that and they are the ones accompanied by hot women.Bulgarian guys are characterized by massive necks it is another thing to describe them and another to see them in row.They lack however the uptight tense posture of Serbs and the very big forearms of the latter.
In Ukraine many guys are malnourished and pose no danger.Their physical built does not carry a relation to the common Balkan appearance(wide shoulders, muscular backs etc).In Russia almost all guys have some knowledge of boxing and some skill in martial arts is essential in this country for survival.
Generally Russians are the most unpredictable of all they can change in a moment.Ukrainians are very europeanized and almost never threatening except in Donetsk which is the mafia centre.Russians do not give a shit about foreigners actually they do not want foreigners in their country and the number of tourists to Russia has seriously decreased.A non Slav can have every kind of difficulty in Russia especially if he does not speak Russian.(for example they denied to me to stay on a hotel because I was not a Russian citizen and the hotel was meant for Russians only).
They also never try to facilitate you in anything and cause all kinds of problems for very ordinary stuff.In Ukraine it is the opposite.As long as you pay you get royal treatment and everyone is more than willing to take your euro.(in Russia they even refuse to change to rubles in many cases.They also like to spit in your face and show you who is the boss in Russia).
I'm sorry Kamaki but I just have to pull you up on this one. This is just plain old scaremongering. Yes people should be cautious in Russia and apply common sense but that is the same everywhere. I have never had anyone spit in my face because I was not Russian, refused entrance into hotels, restaurants, niteclubs because I was not Russian nor any cashier refusing to exchange my money from Euro to Roubles because I was not Russian. In fact I never had any bother from anyone on account of my non Slav identity. In fact tourism numbers in Russia are on the up. You have the Winter Olympics in Sochi in little over a year and the FIFA World Cup in 2018 in which Russia is really pushing the boat out in welcoming guests. The 2018 World Cup will be a damn good one. They know how to put on a good show.
Partizan, I am sure your experience was as pleasant in Russia as you have described. I dont know your background or your modus operandi, when you travel. Kamaki´s experience might have been different than yours because we know how and why he travels. Also, maybe being Greek is not such a positive thing in Russia.
Neil, for example, talks about his experience in Russia very positively, but he is a dutch man who went there for the overall adventure....pussy was just a great side benefit. He didn´t bring negative attention to himself, by being a foreing poon hound.
All of this is conjecture, until one personally goes there. I have heard differeing views about how things could go.
Now, several guys going to to a 2nd tier Russian city to hunt is something unprecented, so I think there is no way of knowing what could happen. But I do heed Kamaki´s advice, especially since we know he just went there to slay the local pussy, like some of us will.
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