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Well, the last thing is the houses in California and I have never seen houses built so poorly. In my country, houses built in the 80s are essentially better than houses in California. And I miss the fact that I could yell at 1am and nobody would have heard it …
It was also fun for me to see people's faces when I walked in shorts and a t-shirt in the winter in Los Angeles ... and it was hot. Perhaps you do not know, but for people who have grown up in very cold places (In Moscow, it could be -30C in winter) the blood circulates much faster to warm the body. And for this summer I was just dying. You have no idea how I want to go home, in the snow, to Mother Russia.
Well, in general, that's all, or at least everything that I remembered at the moment.
And again, sorry for those words. Consider that I am from another country, with a totally opposite mentality and so on. And yes, I'm sorry for making your eyes burn from my level of English.
And by the way. How do you feel about when foreigners like me speak English on bad level or with russian accent? (Because everywhere people have different view on foreigners with low language knowledge) What are your stereotypes about Russians and which ones have you met? Just interesting in your experience.