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As an Englishman living in Russia for the past 4-5 months, I'm still adjusting to everyday life here — mostly little "first-world" inconveniences rather than big problems. In this raw, unfiltered vlog, I share what I'm getting used to: Endless icy stairs at train stations (babushkas, how do you do it?!) Relying on public transport outside the city — long journeys, unreliable trains, and multi-hour commutes for simple errands Expensive imported cars vs. cheaper ones in the UK (my old Vauxhalls cost just £400-£650!) Tons of paperwork for everything (visa process was all paper, no digital shortcuts) The strong Orthodox Christian culture — beautiful wooden churches everywhere and people openly practicing faith Winter beauty despite the cold, -15°C days, black ice, and mud Plus massive New Year trees in small towns I also touch on weird products like meat porridge (hard pass) and why I might finally get a car here. This is my honest perspective as a foreigner — Russians, correct me if I'm wrong! I love discussing these in the comments. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & Endless Train Station Stairs 2:15 - Public Transport Struggles Outside the City 4:36 - Cars: Prices, Insurance & Why I Might Buy One 7:08 - Weird Russian Products 8:09 - New Year Trees & Paperwork Everywhere 9:37 - Orthodox Churches and Christianity in Russia 12:55 - Winter Beauty If you're a foreigner considering Russia or just curious about real expat life, hit subscribe for more honest experiences! Drop a like if you've slipped on Russian ice. Comment below: What's the biggest adjustment you've made moving abroad? Or Russians — am I right about the stairs hating everyone? #lifeinrussia #ExpatInRussia #MovingToRussia #RussianWinter #OrthodoxChurch #PublicTransportRussia