answering your questions about STUDYING IN RUSSIA.

michie
17 Jan 202115:31

Summary

TLDR嗨,欢迎回到我的频道!我是米琪,目前在俄罗斯留学。今天,我将回答大家关于在俄罗斯生活和学习的一些常见问题。我选择来俄罗斯是因为有限的选择和奖学金,尽管语言和文化挑战很大。作为一个内向的人,我在校园里并不总是感到舒适。我的大学是圣彼得堡彼得大帝理工大学。我在这里学习机械工程,语言学习并不难,因为我擅长语言。虽然有时会遇到种族歧视,但整体上俄罗斯人和世界各地的人一样,有好有坏。在俄罗斯生活成本与其他地方差不多,交朋友也不难。我给大家的建议是,做好心理准备,学习和生活都会很艰难,但你会克服的。如果我能做到,你也可以!

Takeaways

  • 😀 米奇正在俄罗斯留学,并决定制作一个视频回答常见问题。
  • 🌍 她没有选择英语国家是因为选择有限,最终觉得在俄罗斯学习会很有趣。
  • 🏫 她在彼得大帝圣彼得堡理工大学学习机械工程,并且获得了全额奖学金。
  • 😌 在校园里,她觉得60%舒适,但由于内向和语言障碍,实际表现可能较差。
  • 🗣 她擅长学习语言,因此学俄语对她来说并不困难。
  • ❄️ 俄罗斯的冬天非常寒冷,有时温度低至零下20度。
  • 🧑🏿‍🦱 作为黑人,米奇在俄罗斯会被注视,有时有人会试图拍她的照片。
  • 👫 俄罗斯有友好的人也有不友好的人,就像世界上任何地方一样。
  • 📚 对于在俄罗斯学习的建议是尽量交朋友,并做好应对困难的准备。
  • 💪 她强调,留学生活是困难的,但只要努力就能成功。

Q & A

  • 为什么你没有选择去一个说英语的国家学习?

    -简单的答案是我没有太多选择,在这些选择中,我认为去俄罗斯学习会很有趣。

  • 你现在住在俄罗斯吗?

    -是的,我在这里学习,已经住了两年,现在是第三年。

  • 你是奖学金生吗?

    -是的,我的学费和生活费用由奖学金覆盖,否则我可能不会在这里学习。

  • 你在哪所大学学习?

    -我在圣彼得堡彼得大帝理工大学学习。

  • 你在校园里表达自我的自由度如何?

    -总体来说,我在熟悉的人群中感到比较舒适,但由于我是内向的人,加上说俄语有时会让我脑子转不过来,所以我大约有60%的时间感到舒适。

  • 你在学习什么专业?

    -我在学习机械工程,这对我来说真的很难。

  • 学习俄语对你来说难吗?

    -对我来说不难,因为我特别擅长学习语言,而且我在班里是最好的学生。

  • 在俄罗斯生活的费用如何?

    -总体来说,生活费用和我的家乡差不多。尽管如此,我还是觉得在这里生活有点贵。

  • 在俄罗斯容易交朋友吗?

    -当然可以,这里有很多友好的人。如果你去的大学有很多国际学生,他们会理解你不会说俄语的情况,交朋友并不难。

  • 俄罗斯人对外国人友好吗?

    -这取决于你和谁比较。比如说,如果和赞比亚人比较,赞比亚人总体上更友好。但在俄罗斯,你会遇到好人也会遇到不好的人。

Outlines

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😊 自我介绍和视频主题

Michi在开头问候观众并介绍自己,同时解释这段视频的主题是回答她在俄罗斯学习期间收到的常见问题。她将问题分为四组:关于赞比亚、俄罗斯生活、学业与奖学金、以及她个人的经验。

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🎓 为什么选择俄罗斯学习

Michi回答了她选择在俄罗斯而非英语国家学习的原因,并解释了她在俄罗斯的生活情况,包括是否获得奖学金、就读的大学、以及她在校园内的自我表达自由度。

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📚 学习和语言挑战

Michi分享了她在俄罗斯学习机械工程的经历,回答了学习是否困难、学俄语的难度以及她选择在俄罗斯学习的原因。她提到自己擅长语言学习,并详细解释了她的勇气和独立心。

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🌍 生活体验与文化冲击

Michi谈到了在俄罗斯的生活体验,包括如何维持生活、是否遭遇种族歧视、俄罗斯人的友善程度以及俄罗斯文化是否如电影中所描述的一样。她也回答了关于俄罗斯是否寒冷、能否找到非洲产品等问题。

🤝 交友与学业工作平衡

Michi解释了在俄罗斯交朋友的难易程度、是否能在学习期间工作以及学习俄语的必要性。她给出了学习俄语的建议,并讨论了是否需要学俄语来学习医学课程。

📖 学习与奖学金建议

Michi分享了在俄罗斯和赞比亚学习医学的比较,回答了是否需要特定成绩来获得奖学金,并为想要来俄罗斯学习的学生提供了建议。她强调了交友的重要性以及面对困难的心理准备。

🎉 视频结尾感谢

Michi在视频的结尾感谢观众的支持,庆祝达到2000订阅者,并鼓励大家继续支持她。她还提到自己很开心,但也有些紧张,邀请观众在下一次视频中再见。

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Keywords

💡俄罗斯

俄罗斯是一个东欧国家,视频中的作者在俄罗斯留学。作者分享了她在俄罗斯的生活经历,包括文化适应和语言学习。

💡奖学金

奖学金是指为支持学生完成学业而提供的资金援助。视频中作者提到她通过奖学金在俄罗斯留学,这使得她的父母无需承担学费负担。

💡机械工程

机械工程是一个技术和应用科学的领域,涉及设计、分析和制造机械系统。作者在视频中提到她在俄罗斯学习机械工程,并表示这个专业对她来说非常困难。

💡语言学习

语言学习是指学习和掌握一种新的语言。作者提到她学习俄语的经历,并分享了学习语言的技巧,如重复练习和多听俄语。

💡圣彼得堡理工大学

圣彼得堡理工大学是俄罗斯的一所知名大学,作者在这里就读。她提到这所大学的全名为圣彼得堡彼得大帝理工大学。

💡文化适应

文化适应指适应和融入新的文化环境。作者分享了她在俄罗斯适应新文化的经历,并谈到了遇到的挑战和收获。

💡自我表达

自我表达是指个人表达自己想法、感受和个性的能力。作者提到在校园里表达自我的自由度,以及她作为内向者在俄罗斯的适应过程。

💡生活费用

生活费用指在某地生活所需的开销。作者谈到在俄罗斯的生活成本,并比较了不同物品的价格。

💡交朋友

交朋友是指建立新的社交关系。作者强调在国外留学时结交朋友的重要性,并分享了她在俄罗斯结识朋友的经验。

💡种族歧视

种族歧视是指基于种族或肤色对个人或群体的不公平待遇。作者分享了她在俄罗斯遇到的种族歧视事件,以及她对此的感受和反应。

Highlights

视频开头,Michi自我介绍并说明将回答关于她在俄罗斯生活和学习的问题。

Michi解释她为什么选择来俄罗斯学习,而不是去一个英语国家。

她提到自己在俄罗斯的圣彼得堡彼得大帝理工大学学习机械工程。

Michi描述了自己在校园内的自由表达情况,以及她的内向性格对这一点的影响。

她谈到学习俄语的难度,并提到自己在语言学习方面的天赋。

Michi分享了她选择在俄罗斯学习的原因,主要是由于获得了全额奖学金。

她讨论了自己如何维持生活,包括政府提供的津贴和父母的支持。

Michi回忆起在大学第一周遇到的种族歧视事件。

她描述了自己作为一个黑人在俄罗斯街头的经历,包括被人拍照和注视的情况。

Michi讨论了俄罗斯人的友好程度,以及与其他国家的人相比的不同。

她谈到俄罗斯文化与电影中描绘的差异和相似之处。

Michi回答了关于俄罗斯是否存在种族主义的问题,强调世界各地都有种族主义者。

她描述了俄罗斯的寒冷天气,特别是冬季的极端低温。

Michi分享了在俄罗斯寻找非洲产品(如头发护理产品)的经历。

她讨论了在俄罗斯生活成本的可负担性,以及与赞比亚的比较。

Michi谈到在俄罗斯交朋友的难易程度,并分享了她作为一个内向者的个人挑战。

她回答了关于在学校和工作的平衡问题,并提到自己曾经做过家教。

Michi给出学习俄语的建议,包括重复和大声朗读。

她讨论了学习俄语对于不同专业课程的必要性,特别是医学专业。

Michi回答了关于在俄罗斯和赞比亚学习医学的比较,提到语言的影响。

她提供了获得奖学金所需条件的信息,强调高分并不是唯一的标准。

Michi给出即将来俄罗斯学习的学生的建议,强调交朋友和接受困难的现实。

她总结了视频,感谢观众的支持,并表示会继续分享她的经历。

Transcripts

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hi and welcome back to my channel if

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you're new my name is michi if you're

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not

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hi friend

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as some of you may know i am studying in

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russia and

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ever since i made this video right here

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i have received a bunch of questions

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from all over the world and today i

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decided to just make one video

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to answer the most frequent questions

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i've been answering them but like

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they keep on coming so i have a bunch of

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questions here and i'm going to try to

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answer

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as many of them as possible in the

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amount of time that i have

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okay i've separated these questions into

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four groups they are questions that are

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specific to zambia there's questions

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about life in russia

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questions about school the scholarship

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and the language and then questions that

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are directed to me

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and that have to do with my experience

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so let's get started

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the first question is why didn't i

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choose an english-speaking country to

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come and study

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and the simple answer is that i didn't

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have that many choices and of the

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choices i just thought it would be fun

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to come and study in russia

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yeah fun is the word i used

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the next question is do i live in russia

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yes i do

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i study here i've been living here for

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two years now

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going into my third year of living in

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here the next question is am i on a

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scholarship

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am i sponsored i would just like to let

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you know that if i was paying for this

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with my own money

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maybe i would not be studying here the

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next question is what university am i

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at i am at saint petersburg polytechnic

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university of peter the great the peter

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the great might come before after i'm

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not completely sure what matters is that

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i know it

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in english oh no in russian and that's

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what's important

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the next question was how free am i to

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express myself on campus

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i'm pretty comfortable around the people

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who i'm comfortable

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being around because i'm introverted and

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on top of that

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like speaking russian my brain it jumps

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so sometimes i don't respond or react to

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things the way i would react to them if

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i was required to speak

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in english or if the person i was

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reacting to was speaking english

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but for the most part i'd say i'm 60

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i'm 40 comfortable on campus i'm very

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shy

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i just seem like this but in reality

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yeah i get very nervous and i get very

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anxious so

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as a person as michi i am not that

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comfortable

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the next question is what am i studying

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i'm studying mechanical engineering

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that even surprises me to say when i

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when it comes out of my mouth i'm just

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like who do you think you are

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it's really hard by the way i know

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someone's going to ask the next question

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is was it hard for me to learn the

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language

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no because i am particularly good at

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learning languages like arts and stuff

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has always been my strong suit

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so it wasn't that difficult for me to

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learn the language i was the best in my

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class

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the next question is what made me study

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in russia

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like i said honestly it was just about

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options i was very

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brave i mean i still am feeling very

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brave and just wanting to go

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somewhere far away and learn someone

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else's culture

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and learn how to be independent those

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were my main reasons

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also because it was a full scholarship

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and i like the idea of somebody paying

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for my education so that my parents

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don't have to stress about such things

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you know i mean it's nothing deep

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there's no special reason like i once

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watched the russian movie and then

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as i was looking into the actor's eyes i

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just felt moved to

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that the next question is how do i

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manage to sustain myself

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i'm assuming this person means in terms

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of money my government gives me like

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a stipend a buzzer which is like they

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just give you money so that you can take

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care of yourself

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it's not a lot so for the most part my

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parents take really good care of me

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whenever i feel like i need more money

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i've worked before but that question

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will come up later so

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the next question is do i ever get bad

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comments about being black as i'm

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walking around roaming in the streets

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and stuff

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honest answer is yeah no no to be honest

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with you no one has ever like said

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something in my presence

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that made me oh no wait i once i got

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called the n-word on like my first

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my first week in university well i

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didn't get called the n-word

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this person was reading a joke and the

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joke at the n-word

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now that i think about it now that i am

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smarter that was so disrespectful and i

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should have knocked

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his head now but i'm not violent i

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probably should have just like shouted

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at him

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but yeah my first week

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at my university someone said the n-word

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in front of me

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how did it make me feel at the time

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i was actually traumatized now that i

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think about it i was just in shock i was

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just like

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but yeah after that not many people say

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a lot of negative things

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people do stare a lot i think at

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different people in general so as a

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black girl

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i can be walking just walking with my

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natural hair out and they'll be like

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children sometimes

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like calling their moms and being like

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or like

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if i'm ever wearing anything that shows

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a lot of my skin like if i'm wearing

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shorts so if i'm wearing a vest and i go

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outside

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i just notice that there are more people

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looking at me

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and sometimes there are people who try

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to take pictures of me which i find very

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offensive because i'm not a statue

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i'm just a girl but yeah sometimes i

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catch them sometimes i know they sneak

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pictures of me some people have walked

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up to me and asked me for pictures

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i say no because it makes me very

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uncomfortable so for the most part

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that's my experience being black i could

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go into a lot more detail but

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moving on to the next section which is

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questions about living in russia and the

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first question is are russians friendly

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to be honest with you it depends on what

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you are comparing

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or who you are comparing them to for

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example i'm from zambia

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and i will say that if you compare

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zambians in general to russians

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zambians are far more friendly but for

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the most part you will meet really nice

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people and you meet really bad people

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because russia is just a place like

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anywhere else the next question is is

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russian culture the same

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as it is in movies to be honest with you

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there are some series and movies that

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i've seen that depict russian culture

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pretty accurately

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but you just know the thing about trying

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to make a movie about someone else's

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life is that there are a lot of

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stereotypes

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for example most of the russian accents

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that i heard before i came to russia

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were really heavy

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and russians who speak english don't

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necessarily speak like that in fact i

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have a friend

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her name is camilla and she barely has a

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russian accent she has a russian accent

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when she says some things

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but for the most part she just sounds

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english almost british

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so yeah there are stereotypes and

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there's some stuff that's accurate the

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next question

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is are people in russia racist simple

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answer

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there racist people all over the world

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you'll find some of them in russia

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you'll find some of them wherever you go

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i won't say russians in general are

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racist because that's not true

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like i said you meet nice people you

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will meet dragons

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they have them all in this country

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that's what you're asking there they are

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this next question really made me laugh

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because it's coming from someone who's

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in russia hi wanji

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um she was asking me if it's cold in

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russia and the answer is

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yes it's really really cold in fact i

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don't know anyway i can't show you

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because i'm using my phone as a recorder

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but like today it's minus 20 degrees

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that's like normal winter weather in

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fact i think it's called the where when

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she lives i don't know why she's

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accident me

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my girl she also asked me is davinco

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bella in russia baby girl

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i don't know about your city but here i

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wouldn't be searching for those things

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they're not nice to eat why i don't know

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if you live in russia and you have

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bought finger bala before please let us

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know

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help us quench our fists for the

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motherland the next question is

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can i find african products in russia

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i'm assuming this person was asking

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about hair products otherwise i don't

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know

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what products was picking off i do buy

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my hair products

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from russia because there are many

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africans in russia

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and some of them have shops and some of

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them sell these types of things because

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they know that

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there's people like me who need them the

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next question

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is are things in russia affordable and

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the answer is

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i honestly don't know i only started

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taking care of myself and buying my own

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groceries and stuff and even paying

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attention to prices

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when i came here so before that i wasn't

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aware

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okay i didn't know how much stuff is but

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i'd say it's

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i think it's expensive just to be alive

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it's pretty much the same i think i've

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had a phone call with my mom

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or was it my dad where we were comparing

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prices and like converting them to

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dollars and seeing like oh is this like

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super expensive and for the most part

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the things that we talked about with the

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same prices

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so yeah i'd say it's normal the next

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question is can you make friends easily

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and honestly i don't see why not of

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course you can there are many many

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friendly people here and

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if you are here to study specifically if

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you're going to a university where

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they've already

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like they already know that it's a

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school that enrolls international

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students

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as well they'll understand if you can't

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speak

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really good russian if you can't speak

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russian at all and it's just if you're

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okay if you're not me it's easy to make

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friends let me just say that because i

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struggle

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but yeah fighting the next question is

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can you work and do school at the same

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time

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it just depends on your course and how

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you manage your time and you as an

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individual

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i have tutored before and i used to

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tutor on thursdays when i had classes

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that

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ended early and that was hectic like i

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really

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dreaded thursdays because i'd have to be

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running all over the city

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but there are some people who are doing

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easier courses or like if your

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schoolwork is easier for you to do and

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you don't have to spend like a bunch of

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hours doing stuff

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i think it makes a lot of sense to just

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balance up your time

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and then you can work and do school at

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the same time

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the first question is do you have to

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learn the language

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no you don't because there are some

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universities in russia where you can

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study

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in english the next question is how easy

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is it to learn the language

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i'll just be honest with you and say

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that russian is a really difficult

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language to learn

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i think it's one of the most difficult

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languages in the world or something like

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that

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so it's pretty hard another question

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wasn't really a question this person

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simply said

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um to give them tips on how to learn the

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language and i'm going to say

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number one repetition is your best

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friend just repeat things repeat things

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repeat things

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and when you read while you're learning

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the language you should try to read out

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loud so that you can

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hear yourself and hear if you're

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pronouncing things right

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and also so that you can practice saying

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these words another tip i would give is

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like listen to russian so like find a

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series even if you don't completely

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understand it

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just so that you can hear how the tone

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of russians voices

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as they speak and yeah those would be my

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main tips

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the next question is do you have to

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learn the language even for courses like

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medicine

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i'm not sure about each and every

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university because most universities are

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different from each other but

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i think the answer to that is yes i'm

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pretty sure i have friends who are

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studying medicine who are learning it in

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russian

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so yeah and the similar question was if

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your course is in

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english do you have to learn russian i'm

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not completely sure about this either

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because most universities have a

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preparatory year

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where you have to learn russian and a

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few other subjects

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and to me it just makes sense like if

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you're going to be living here you might

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as well know some basics

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but i can't answer you for sure because

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i don't know about

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every university in russia

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the first question is is studying

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medicine better in russia or in zambia

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and i actually went and asked the doctor

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who studied in russia i'm going to link

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her channel

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in the description box you should check

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it out she has very interesting videos

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and she said if you're studying in

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russia so that you go back to zambia to

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work it's better to study in zambia

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but she said that overall zambia is

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better because

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of the language russian isn't a

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universal language but english is the

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next question is do you have to get six

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points in order to get a scholarship

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through

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h-e-l-s-b simple answer no

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i know lots of people who didn't get six

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points so you'll be completely fine

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if you apply and you didn't get six

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points but if you're in high school and

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you want to get a scholarship it doesn't

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hurt to work hard

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just do your best and the last question

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which also isn't really a question was

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basically tips and advice

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for people who want to come and study in

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russia and

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i would honestly have to make a whole

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other video to give you

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very accurate tips and very accurate

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advice so i'm just going to give you

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guys the most important tip

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and the most important piece of advice

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the most important tip for me

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is make friends make friends with the

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people who you come to this country with

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make friends with russians just try to

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make friends

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because it will feel a lot less like

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the world sucks if you have people

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around you and people to talk to talk to

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your friends

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don't try to eh mangas a tough guy tough

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guy

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it's hard studying abroad is really

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difficult studying in general is hard

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there's no need for you to come here and

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act like we have always showed us

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sometimes you have to cry on someone

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else's

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pillow and it really does help my

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friends have gotten me through a lot of

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things am i lying

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no i'm not i'm not my friends have

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gotten me through two things

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and the piece of advice that i would

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give is

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you should expect it to be difficult you

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should expect to struggle

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if anyone has ever lied to you and just

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said nah when you come here it's gonna

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be fun and life is easy

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you'll come and cry a bucket of tears i

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think that's a piece of advice that i

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wish i had

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not only heard but understood it will be

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difficult

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and not just like difficult like

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schoolwork itself like nah there will be

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so many things that will challenge you

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i'm not saying this to discourage you

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i'm saying this so that you should be

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prepared it's going to be hard

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but you will manage because if i can do

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it

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if i can do it anyone can do it thank

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