Day in My SOVIET ☭ VILLAGE SCHOOL in Russia

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My Soviet school in the Russian village is very different from schools in other countries, isn't it? Today I will return there to give you a tour of its corridors, offices, dining room, and also to tell you about the peculiarities of school education in Russia. I hope you will be interested!

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Timestamps:

00:00 Russian Schools Gopniks hehe
00:16 Getting Ready For School
00:45 Morning Meeting At School
01:51 School Tour! (Lockers?)
02:40 Me And Dog have something to say!
03:08 WHY WE WEAR SOVIET UNIFORMS?
03:40 Russian School Education System
05:19 STRICT DISCIPLINE IN RUSSIAN SCHOOLS
06:12 LUNCH AT VILLAGE SCHOOL
06:30 I MET MY FAVORITE TEACHER
07:25 !!! SCHOOLS TOILET TOUR !!!
07:54 Putin's portraits in the classroom?
08:22 Lesson Started 🤓
09:39 Do I miss it?

#vlog #realrussia #lifeinrussia
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I LOVE what's going on in the comments! Thank you for sharing your school experience from your home-country! ❤ I'm reading all this and I'm shocked that we have so much in common! This comment section has become very warm and informative, thanks to you 🥰

AgentNesty
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I am from Bulgaria my school was almost identical. Funny enough the schools always make cooler changes after you graduate, happen to me aswell.

knife
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I'm Vietnamese and I'm surprised that the education in Russia that you showed is 100% same as education in Vietnam, from type of textbooks, exam at the beginning of class, disciplines to school life, except division of grades into levels of elementary, middle, high school in Vietnam.

Nataliagonzalezhuelva
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Ого, ты из Самарской области?
Привет из Тольятти!)
Очень классный ролик, наполненный теплотой воспоминаний.
Наши деревни - это что то невероятное, в них такая атмосфера, настоящего дома, уюта, а наша природа...🥹
Очень приятно слышать, что школа вызывает у тебя положительные эмоции.
В этом году я её заканчиваю и уже сейчас, и годом ранее, и двумя, я вспоминаю, вспоминал и буду вспоминать те беззаботные годы начальных классов, средней школы (у нас она состоит из 2ух корпусов).
Невозможно передать все те эмоции, которые принесла мне школа, но хочу сказать, я рад, что у меня было всё так, как это было. Я бы с удовольствием всё повторил, насладился бы каждым моментом, каждым солнечным деньком, каждой прогулкой после дождя с друзьями или просто с родителями, каждым чаепитием с классом и каждым субботником😢😔

somebody
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The rule is clear: whenever you finish school, it automatically has structural improvements that it didn't have when you studied there.😭

katsuybr
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Maybe you think all western-country schools have lockers, but I think it is more specifically a US thing. Going to school in "generic western european country", we did not have lockers. I have also heard others explain that this is a general difference between US and Europe.

eckligt
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This is so wholesome. I live in a big city but I also went to the same school for 11 years. It really becomes your home.

sayuu_chan
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Thank you for sharing this part of your life! I'm in the US, and a lot of what you shared reminds me of my schools here. I see a lot of similarities to school in America. The food there looks much healthier there, though. We mostly have canned/frozen food or junk food at American schools. We don't typically have uniforms in public schools, more just in private schools here.

melissab
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Это гениальная идея снять такие видео на английском языке. Молодец, продолжай!

sabirakhmedow
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As a bulgarian it's striking how much soviet life has influenced us and even so many years later how so little has changed both here and in Russia (especially in the small towns/selo where time seems to be stopped). I graduated 12th grade (here we have 12 grades) back in 2014 in my small 'selo' :D And of course they made all the reinovations after we graduated.
Great video, keep up the good work.

nbmaster-reloaded
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I was at school in Scotland during the cold war and we were lucky to have a Russian class along with French I always enjoyed the Russian classes and learned about real Russian people and culture it was cool. Unfortunately my application for visiting a Russian was not approved to visit a Russian school on yearly trips to that ran from our school somehow. I would still like to visit some day

johnwatt
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I never heard of the story of MuMu, you showed it to us, I got it on line, I read it and I cried. Wow... Great story. Great video. keep them coming. Cheers eh :)

liteney
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Wow, thank you for sharing! This is so cool and at the same time so weird to see - I am a year older then you and hearing the stories of when you were going to school, how it looked and how it is now is remarkable! Of course things develop and change over the years, but what a huge difference to where I, myself have grown up)

I'm going to follow you, I am on a journey to learn the Russian language and to learn more about the culture - I think your channel might help))

bigostream
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I feel you there. I'm from Bulgaria and our schools are almost identical. Also im glad to see you talk that way about the education, it really has a charm of it's own! Keep on pushing the youtube algorithm and keep on vlogging!

fancroy
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Schools in southern California, USA are very similar! I had the chance to walk to school every day. Then ride a bike. USA has grades 1-6 Elementary, 7-8 middle, 9-12 High school. My mom was a teacher. After she past away I found hundreds of letters from her students who adored her. I thought of my mom when I saw your face light up seeing your favorite. My aunt was a principle in a school in Oregon. I though of her when you shewed her office. I'll have to ask my aunt if she used fear as discipline. WE are more similar than different

theSawyerSolution
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I am from India and I am so surprised to know that the education system is same to same there in Russia. And what's more amazing I am also 23, and I passed and studied the classes at same age as yours. I also broke my shoulder carrying heavy books and what not everyday on my bag. In government schools in here we usually have like pre-nursery, nursery, then kindergarten to class 4 in some schools. It was my case. I started my high school in class 5 and we also had sections. then after 10th class we have to choose a stream we want to study like science, arts or commerce, which is dependent on the grades we get from the board exams. so I changed my school because they did not have science course and completed my 11th and 12th there with science. and then I again had to give another board exam to get into college with the marks. then 3 years Bachelors, and then took a gap year and now doing masters. uff alot of studying. i am very happy to see so much similarities between you and me.❤

snehaha
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I'm 19 years older than you but this totally reminds me of my elementary school which means for the first three school years (1987-1989) it was in socialist Czechoslovakia. Especially that discipline and teacher-student relationship and also that thing with the principal - when he showed up in the class, it ment something serious (at least we thought so). He was like Jean Luc Picard of the school. You don't mess with him. LOL
Btw very cute video. Thanks a lot for it :)

kombasanpracka
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Thank you. Your video helps remind us that children are all the same all over the world. That was wonderful. Thank you for sharing your school with us.

xiaowei
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I am so happy I stumbled onto your channel and absolutely love your point of view and your little hometown.

theresamatheson
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the way you narrate this, brings back lot of the school nostalgia everyone has. lot of relatable stuff, cool vid

pranayrl