When you find yourself in a Russian restaurant in California, you involuntarily begin to believe that someone has invented a time machine. Because this very time has stopped here. Anyway, my personal experience so far has been that way. But sometimes it's just ...
Inna Usubyan, a practicing designer living in Washington DC, shared her impressions of organizing the interior and home life in the United States. Many things that are familiar to Americans leave people from other countries, to say the least, amazed, writes Inna in a column for Houzz. ...
Children born in America and having both Russian parents are automatically granted Russian citizenship by law. Accordingly, in order to travel from the United States to Russia and return back, in addition to a birth certificate or a Russian passport, a child must have a passport. Just put ...
When I moved to the USA, all my friends unanimously said that my husband and I wouldn’t want to go back, because it was sooo cool there. I still couldn’t understand what was so cool about this...
— How much money do you need for a comfortable life? — How much money do you spend on groceries? — How much does a trip to a cafe cost you? -So expensive? Wow! Friends and acquaintances ask a lot of questions about the cost of living in Miami. Perhaps,…
Each country has its own way of life, its own traditions and laws, which may seem strange and even stupid to us, immigrants. These things may not be liked, irritated, or confusing, but they are all a significant part of the life of the country in which we...
I have always treated the United States as a country where everything is thought out to the smallest detail. Starting from global things (transport interchanges, arrangement of residential buildings) and ending with the state's concern for the personal hygiene of the population (there are disinfectants in almost every store, which I personally really ...
Daria Penionzhkevich moved from the Moscow region to Texas two years ago. At home, the woman worked as a doctor. Daria, by her own example, talked about how she gave birth to her second child in the United States. Good news and search for a doctor A year after my emigration to ...
After my first childhood love with my native Kharkov, my head was instantly turned by the handsome Kiev, he knows how! Everything in him was spinning, sparkling, songs were shouting, films were being shot, champagne was drunk, sessions were giving up on their own. The ecstatic Kiev dizziness led me to tender Riga. ...
Russian woman Daria Penionzhkevich moved to Texas from the Moscow region. In the first person, a mother of two children tells the Our Texas website about the work of children's doctors in the USA. “I realized as soon as I arrived that the medical care of children in the USA and Russia is very different...