Any Experience with RUSSIA?!?!?

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  1. MelissaMarti

    MelissaMarti Well-Known Member

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    Hey All!

    I am looking for anyone who has lived in or traveled around Russia who can offer some tips/suggestions. My hubby and I just found out we have to travel to Russia for FIFTEEN DAYS this fall (holy smokes!!). We have only ever been to Mexico/Caribbean, so this is going to be a completely new experience for us. Russia has never really been on our radar, so we don't know what to expect. We don't have a ton of details other than we will be traveling around Western Russia (I imagine flying into Moscow). And maybe stopping over in Germany for a few days on the way back through.

    I looked at the zeemap that was set up for our members (what a neat idea!), but didn't see any pins in Russia. I'd love some insights! TIA!
     
  2. Rikki

    Rikki Next I'm going to look up naughty limericks

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    Wow, how exciting! I have no insights as to travelling in Russia as I have never been there, but I started to learn Russian some time ago and wanted to tell you about a free Russian class that I took and that might come in handy.

    It is on Udemy and it is perfect for beginners. Not very hard - it's not that you will learn an awful lot, but it will give you an idea of Russian. They are by an American (married to a Ukrainian and living in Ukraine), who also has a paid extensive course but he is not plugging it too badly, and he also offers a free class about the Russian alphabet. I always hate going to places without at least knowing how to read the letters.
     
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  3. berniek

    berniek I have a girl crush on the Naming Fairy

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    I've never been to Russia, but it's huge so 15 days is not that much at all. Also, Germany is not that close really..

    Anyway, I even though I have never been, the one thing I feel you just have to do is go see a ballet. Because that's something Russia is known for. I'm not totally into ballet, but culture is always important for me when I'm on vacation.

    That's funny. American, living in Ukraine, has a Russian class/course. I mean it's totally possible, Ukrainian is spoken in Russia too, but it's not the same language then Russian is.
    But you probably know more about it then I do. I just thought it was an interesting thing.
     
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  4. MelissaMarti

    MelissaMarti Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the tips! I was looking into a Rosetta Stone course in Russian just to learn the basics, but I will check out the free course first :)
     
  5. MelissaMarti

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    I think they were thinking about having our flight stop in Germany on the way home instead of Amsterdam and then we could stay there for a couple days on our way home. :) Ballet is a great idea! I'll have to see if I can get my hubby to go for it...
     
  6. kimingvtx

    kimingvtx I'll try anything once!

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    I've never been to Russia but I'm so excited for you! What a wonderful experience!
     
  7. KarenW

    KarenW Send in the Clowns

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    When our eldest son went on his gap year, his first stop was Russia! Flying into Moscow by yourself was a good test for him. He wasn't thrilled with Moscow but loved St Petersburg. I think he found it a much more beautiful city and also a bit more friendly to Westerners. If he had his time over, he would have only spent a couple of nights in Moscow and the rest of his time in St Petersburg. Not sure how flexible your timetable is but I would consider this. He only stayed in hostels so no accommodation tips, maybe that's all taken care of for you anyway.

    Enjoy your travels, I always get so nervous travelling to a new area but have always loved the experience (I would love to go to Germany, it is high on my bucket list - my husband went for work and loved it)
     
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  8. Rikki

    Rikki Next I'm going to look up naughty limericks

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    Yes, it is. I just assumed he was living in a part of Ukraine that spoke Russian.

    @MelissaMarti If you can do the Rosetta Stone then I would go with that. The free course is very very basic, and Rosetta Stone will definitely give you way more in a short time.
     
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  9. bestcee

    bestcee In love with places I've never been to

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    I would want to see St. Petersburg and definitely the ballet.
    And my knowledge of Russia is limited to cousins serving church missions there and the show the Amazing Race. :blush
     
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  10. gonewiththewind

    gonewiththewind I choose joy.

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    I am no help, just wanted to say this sounds amazing!
     
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  11. MelissaMarti

    MelissaMarti Well-Known Member

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    So you'll forgive me if I'm a little quiet on the scrapping front in November? ;) This is nuts - I don't do well with things like this on such short notice!
     
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  12. MelissaMarti

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    Thank you for the input!! From what I've seen online, St. Petersburg looks very beautiful. I'm hoping we'll have an idea soon of where we'll be when - we're going to teach dairy farming classes, so we'll be in mostly rural areas, but they're building in time for us to do some sightseeing too. :)
     
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  13. gonewiththewind

    gonewiththewind I choose joy.

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    Absolutely!
     
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  14. cookingmylife

    cookingmylife Pizza would be my last meal, except ...

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    I think you will have an amazing experience especially as you'll be teaching something you know as opposed to being in a tourist group. Being part of people's day to day life really gives you an insight to a culture.

    btw, here at our library, Rosetta Stone is free.
     
  15. KayTeaPea

    KayTeaPea I carried a watermelon

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    I spent 6 weeks in Russia in 1995, we took the Trans-Siberian Railway allllllll the way across from the Pacific side (Khabarosk) to Moscow. I can try to answer some questions for you, but I am sure there have been MANY changes in the past 22 years!
     

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