Things that ONLY make sense in Russia 😅🇷🇺

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Who needs a seat belt, if god himself is with the Russians.

flintb
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As a Georgian, I too can confirm that being Lactose intolerant in the Eastern Europe is like being allergic to bread. We Georgians literally have a dish where we put cheese in more cheese.

NickAndriadze
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Come to Romania and you will see Pharmacy next to Casino, next to a Bank, next to a Pawn Shop, next to a Market, next to a Fast Food, next to a Casino, Pharmacy, Bank, Pawn Shop ....😂

noroc
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>eat breakfast
>mega poop
>use sandpaper toilet roll
>go to pharmacy for imodium and stuff for a sore butt

hetty
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"where can i find a pharmacy?"
"Yes"

johnny_eth
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Никогда не думал что тверская аллея аптек станет известной на западе)

ZR-nhww
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My wife is Polish, and "Apteka" was one of the 1st words I learned. They are literally everywhere, and as you say, not uncommon to see multiple in a row :)

Bosshog-WealthHealthBetterment
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Yes, it was a shock for me when in some Western countries I could not find a working pharmacy nearby, and this was during the day. Secondly, you cannot buy many medicines that are freely sold in Russia without a prescription. And a document in Russian, of course, is not suitable - you need to go to a local doctor first. And of course the prices are very high. Some drugs in America cost 50 times more than in Russia, despite the fact that they are produced in the same factory in India.

john_wng
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Those huts look like from the times when Dostojevski was writing his books

imin
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In my opinion, in Russia (and Slavic countries, hello from Serbia) it’s easier to be allergic to water than to milk and dairy products, because it’s just as important as air. I can’t imagine how you can live without milk in this fucking life, poor boy🫣
Omg he will never know the delights of baked milk and the delicious taste of fresh milk from granny 😢

valeriabriss
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Orthodox crosses and icons in cars are all across Serbia, romania, grecce, and belarus, not just in Russia

djordjepetrovic
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My man, we have ALL those things in Romania as well! 😂

Cherry_Peach_
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The same thing in Romania with the farmacy 10 in a row 😅

bojescuconstantin
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Смотрю и просто угарнула от первого момента. Реально, у многих висит иконка на зеркале, но зачем детей пристегивать, если можно прокричать "Менты!" И ребенок спрячется. Хорошо, что мой дед даже на 5 минут езды требовал пристегнуться, хотя он атеист, а на зеркале разве что камера однажды сломанная повисла, больше ничего там не было и не будет

artagizai
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Where's the pharmacy

Which one.

cyrusjamesingua
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Hes been in russia so long he starts speaking english with a mild russian accent

Germanchiller
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Sounds like where I live in Peru! Pharmacy, pharmacy, religious icons, pharmacy, pharmacy, bar bar bar, pharmacy, chicken shop, chicken shop, bar bar.

AustinZest
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Please call the grannies "Ба́бушка", not "Бабу́шка", they'll give you apples this way 😉

leonardonetto
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This is literally all of Eastern Europe

bigzed
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Only in Eastern Europe a priest can throw holy water to a fleet of vehicles that passed engineer inspection already 😂

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