Russians describe Americans

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0:00 - 3 stereotypes
3:11 - Would you like to become American?

channel
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These ridiculous stereotypes had my fat ass spitting beer all over my Whopper and Assault Rifle in laughter.

slowjoe
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as an American, this is all pretty funny to me. I mean, many of them aren't wrong though. Second, if someone asked me about Russian stereotypes all id be able to say was: vodka, cold, communism. So Its a two way street I suppose

bl
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Our family hosted a Russian high school boy for a month about five years ago. His name was Nikita and he was from Moscow. His mother is a pediatrician and I think his father worked in material sciences. He and my son got along so well they were once mistaken for brothers. We enjoyed having him.

jwrockets
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I love how we were described as greedy and generous, fat, lazy but somehow work a lot. I'm sure there were more contradictions haha

johnnyslokes
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“They eat a lot of fast food.”
At first I was like nah I don’t eat much fast food, then I remembered I’m eating Domino’s😂

KZ-sges
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The older I get, and the more I learn, it still blows me away that governments, cultural differences, and propaganda have fooled people for so long into believing that they are much different than others... We are all humans. We need food, shelter, and desire companionship and some form of security. This American would love to be able to visit and converse with Russians about life, and all kinds of topics. My guess would be that we have much more in common than stereotypes would suggest.

mattyice
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The USA does have a ridiculous amount of fast, very unhealthy food restaurants, but you do not have to eat at them if you care about your health. Just keep driving by, like I do.

tamarabeck
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My Russian friend just showed me this video and I’m in laughter 🤣 this is great.
I’m American and this is spot-on. Fast food, burgers, and weapons 🤣 I’m planning to grill burgers at home later tonight lol
I have a few Russian friends and they’re great respectful people. They tell me Russian stereotypes too, especially with Vodka jokes. Lol

Churboiismiley
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“Burgers, beer and weapons”, Precisely what I had for dinner while sitting next to my AR 🇺🇸

jonnyvargas
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"What's that thing called.... Uh... democracy."
Lol

stefanmanev
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I'm from Montana, and many of these stereotypes hold true.

But, the US is so varied and diverse, that when I visit other states, it's almost like I'm in a different country.

calvin-
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I'm half Russian and half American and they are both wonderful countries.

jeshyavague
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"They are funny and then stick a knife in your back." He must have lived here for awhile.

mikea
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"small talk about nothing", LMAO! That guy is my favorite by far and he is so right.

GbawlZ
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0:12 those girls in the background lollll

anaclarajac
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vital to remember that her asked about stereotypes, not facts. It becomes clear that they clearly understand the difference.

thomasd
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“They like to live in houses” yea lmao we do i guess

cesarvaldez
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I was in Russia twice, once in the early 70's, then in 89. Russians were very friendly to me and my brother. We sang songs, laughed a lot, and had conversations often by hand gestures and even drawing, since English wasn't common. I very much enjoyed Russians.

blessedwithchallenges
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I'm an attorney in the US. I do wealth planning for "high net worth" (rich) clients.
The biggest misconception non-Americans have about America is that we're all rich. In truth, most of us are poor people trying to _live_ like we're rich. The young Americans you see on reality shows with fancy cars, nice watches, huge houses, and chic clothes - 99% of those people are in debt up to their eyeballs. They may have a high income, but they have nothing to show for it except the appearance of wealth.
The irony is, most of my clients don't live like they're rich. They don't have flashy cars or have enormous homes or wear flashy clothes. They don't buy a lot of things that lose value over time, like cars or clothes or jewelry. They drive Toyotas - but they own stocks. They live in modest houses - but they own other modest houses that they rent out to make more money.
The idea that "anyone can become rich" in the USA is _absolutely_ true. But to become rich, you have to live like you are poor, and invest your income in things that make you more income. Almost everyone in the USA could do this if they had the self-discipline, but most of us have trouble resisting the consumer mindset. Our economy caters to our vices and we indulge them.
If you see a person in the USA who looks rich, that is usually a sign that they are poor. It sounds crazy but it's true.

cisium