Typical Uzbek Apartment Tour | Where Uzbeks Live In Tashkent?

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Where do usual Uzbek people live? I'm showing your a regular small apartment in Uzbekistan that I just rented.

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Ah, I've missed this kind of video, thanks for giving us a tour. Much appreciated. I'm so glad you were able to find an apartment with air conditioning and high speed internet.

marilynparmelee
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The apartment is modest and it has clearly been refurbished with new floors, doors, furniture and kitchen appliances. It is interesting to see how the average Uzbek lives.
It will be interesting to see the food market.

denisemeredith
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That apartment in Manhattan in New York City would be over three thousand dollars a month right now. Here in Fayetteville North Carolina it would be over eight hundred dollars a month. (If you are not military here there is a good chance you are poor) For five hundred a month where I live in North Carolina you get a small room in someone else's home. Actually that apartment could be pretty with a few things to make it look like a home and a little cleaning. I thought it was cool when you looked out a window and there was a wedding. Really enjoy seeing how people live in other countries.

southernhippie
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Glad to see you still have your sense of humor! Also, the fact that you are grateful for having found this apartment with its great location, A/C and high speed internet shows that you haven't lost your perspective as to what is important in life, mainly gratitude for your blessings. I hope that you will be able to develop a successful business in Uzbekistan and that all will be well for you, your family and your country. Take care and God Bless. 🤗❤🙏🌎

jvstcu
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The best feature of the apartment is the sarcasm. Thanks for the tour.

jlpack
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Very interesting Kostya! Great to see how an average Uzbek would live. It makes me realize how lucky lucky lucky we are here in Canada!

crazypaulinquebec
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Just found your channel. I grew up in a similar, if not smaller apartment with my mom in Tashkent. The people in UZ are very hospitable and kind, it’s fantastic that you and many others were able to flee there in a time of need. No matter how small or old the apartment is, it’s a lot better than having to serve on the front lines.

alinalinalinalina
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What a fun trip through your apartment, and your commentary made me laugh out loud😂 High tech computer chair..giant flat screen TV, brand new couch..😁 I live in a studio and the kitchen and kitchen sink is WAY bigger than mine. I also light my stove burners with the power of thought. Cool wallpaper too! I live in Hawaii and the custom here is also to always remove shoes upon entering. Being shoeless so much leads to having 'Fred Flintstone feet', or 'luau feet' as it's called here. Thank you again for the interesting and entertaining tour🙂

sueclark
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Very interesting to see how people live around the world. Thanks for what you do!

hanniballecter
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I like the fact that the toilet is separate from the bathroom. Thank you for showing us your place.

claylover
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Electric blanket if you can find one would keep you very warm

grahamparks
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My father grew in an appartment similar to this in Romania, along with his parents, sister, brother+wife+newborn, wild times

okipo
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I lived in Sweden for awhile about ten years ago. In 1970 they had a massive housing shortage. Soviet designed apartment blocks very similar to this were built around Stockholm area. At the time I was there a remodeled 2 bedroom went for 100, 000 Euros. Being from the US it was like a living museum in a way.
Odd points - Everything was either reinforced concrete including all interior walls or a strange version of cardboard, that included interior doors and cabinets. Basement storage space was behind a actual water tight ship door. Floor was hardwood with about 6 inches of packed gravel under it. Pipes and most electrical was in conduits outside the wall. One apartment had a lady with 3 GIANT Great Danes, another had bunk beds through out for about 10 people in a 2 bedroom.... Interesting place

dirkbonesteel
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I think that's a great apartment! It's a lot nicer than some places I've lived!

lynlandham
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Constantine, love all the inside stories, yet, I was very concerned about your safety in that country. I am so glad you got out and start all over.
Much prayers for you and your family.

KoAm-
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Your apartment reminds me of the first apartment my husband and I had in Miami Florida in 1966. We had a strict budget, but we had a roof over our heads and a bed to sleep in and we were grateful. We even had a view. It was the back alley of a grocery store. The positive thing about it was that we could walk to the grocery store, so we did not need to drive and saved gasoline.

marystaufenberg
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I could definitely stay there! Thanks for showing the layout 🙏

Waryan
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Greetings from Finland but I've to comment on your bedroom! Seems like the balcony has been coverted to a bedroom. No wonder it's so cold, you're almost sleeping outdoors :)

recoo
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Gratitude is the attitude of all things good. Good video Konstantin.

muleears
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Hello from Wyoming. Interesting to see the apartment, and I've enjoyed learning about Uzbekistan, which is a mystery place to me. You have a gift for teaching and videography. By sharing you help us all learn that people everywhere are just people like us, and that is such a positive use of technology. It makes it harder for the power seekers of the world to dehumanize "others". Your prayers help us give voice to our thoughts and feelings that we have trouble organizing and putting into words. Sending up the prayer is one action we can take. Are you working out? Self-care is important, too, especially in stress. Welcome to the plant-based community!

Tess