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Originally Posted by Alex CZ
Ты бы уделял больше время своему плагину
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Ты не поверишь, но вот ровно сейчас я уделяю ему внимание. Прям ровно в данный момент. Ты просто этого не замечаешь, ибо немножко слабоват на голову ;)
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Originally Posted by NALEM
Unlike Europeans, most Americans choose to not travel abroad. When they do, they remain confined to the hotel resorts for their one week visit, and limit themselves to visiting a popular tourist destination for a few hours only.
Americans do not realize that in Russia, for the average citizen, it is much safer than in the USA. Russians do not have to worry about most people having guns, and being shot by another citizen. Americans do not realize the conveniences of Russia where you can pay all your bills (mobile phone, taxes, even school tuition) using the ATM. Americans do not realize that such ATMs are located not only in banks, but also small markets which are open 24 hours. Americans do not realize that, unlike American government services which are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm, Russian government services and banks are open 6 days a week, and usually you can find a bank open also on Sunday's.
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I think it depends from city to city. In Moscow most of shops work 24/7 and not just some small markets, but the supermarkets and hypermarkets too. You can buy say... a sofa by night and it will be cheaper than if you buy it at the day time. The ATMs are really located almost everywhere. That's true. As about the guns. In Russia we have very similar rules to the US ones. You can buy a semi-automatic version of AK47 right via
the Internet. But for unknown reason we really have
much less shooting accidents than the USA.