Average thinking is a bad thinking:There is no mass mongering
[QUOTE=Lukasek]Sometimes 3 days are to little time to make works contacts and in 3 days you hardly will get to know the places where to go...specially for me that I returned to Russia after 4 years from my last time, I need time to re-learn how it works.
Not to mention that as when from Tver I decided to Samara it took me 3 days just to book flat, flight, cause I do not like to go blind to some place.
However maybe it was just a my mistake, but I really under estimate how it is hard when you leave Moscow or Piter.[/QUOTE]You have to think differently than the average person if you want to succeed. Because if you are going to do what the average person does, you are not going to succeed.
3 days are the maximum, one can stay in a place without being laid. More than that means negative relation quantityXquality/moneyXtime because denominator starts to be huge.
In Russia-Ukraine comfort=money. You buy comfort with money. That is why it is easy in capital cities, because you pay a lot of money but in reality you overpay. You pay inflated prices for substandard than western comfort.
In order to turn all relations in favour of you, you need to start thinking like a Slav and not like the common person in the West.
Please explain. Its NOT a free country!
[QUOTE=Hecker]
I would move to Krasnodar.
I would move to Saratov.
Or Rostov na Don.
There are so many targets that it is meaningless to be stuck in one city if you face difficulties.
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1. No matter where you go, you are required to register with the police.
2. No matter where you go, you need an invitation, before.
3. So how the heck do you just go where you want?