9 habits of Russians, from whom the Europeans are in shock
Russian habits, way of life and traditions often lead to confusion for foreigners, and sometimes even injected them into a stupor. The Europeans and the Americans believe the Russians wasteful, disingenuous, and seriously wonder how it is possible, for example, to sleep without curtains on the Windows or to equip a separate bathroom. Sit back and we will discuss nine of the most bizarre habits of the people of Russia in the opinion of foreigners.
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Habit 1: take off your shoes when entering the apartment
If you invite guests other-Europeans and ask them to take off their shoes in the hallway, he will look at you as crazy, and asks are quite normal, from his point of view, the question "Why?" The fact that the aliens decided to walk around the house in sneakers, boots, shoes or any other shoes. Unlike our roads, their streets are almost always clean (mainly due to the cobblestones), so foreigners don't see the point to walk around the apartment in Slippers or barefoot.
Habit 2: Wash the dishes under running water
Europeans pay for public resources comes at a price, so they are very sparingly relate to water and electricity. I advise you not to wash in the alien ware running water, as most likely he has a coronary at the sight of such waste. In France and England, for example, the hostess just plug the sink stopper, collect water and wash her dirty dishes. As for Italy, there is almost every house has a dishwasher, which uses several times less water than is obtained when washing hands.
Interesting fact: In Germany there is a next life hack: they fill the dishwasher just before bed, as night time are cheaper rates.
Habit 3: do Not disconnect the battery before leaving for work
Many Russian apartments are heated in winter so well that their inhabitants can move freely around the house in a t-shirt, shorts and barefoot. In Europe this will never happen, not least because the countries do not have Central heating – the battery trying to include as little as possible to save resources. That is why the French, the British or the Germans will always have to bundle up in winter, warm pajamas, robes, wear Terry socks and Slippers, heated. And leaving the house, the Europeans necessarily cover the radiators (which in Russia – a rarity).
Habit 4: Sleep without shutters on the Windows and blackout curtains
The lack of curtains on the Windows in Russia are not uncommon. Some people prefer to leave the window completely open, others hung only a thin see-through curtains. But in Europe, this habit causes confusion and shock. There used to sleep with tightly shuttered, as even the slightest light of a lantern keeps people awake. Coming to Russia and settled in the hotel, many foreigners ask for a room with blackout curtains, so stylish and trendy options which are usually present on the Windows in hotels do not always completely block out the light.
Habit 5: to Arrange separate bathrooms
Russian flats quite often there are separate bathrooms. And some people even deliberately choose such a place to wait two hours while the wife will take a bath to go to the bathroom – not every man can afford. As for Europe, there is toilet and bathroom in most cases combined. Foreigners think that this is very convenient because in one room you can do all things. Plus the impact of their savings on utilities – the Europeans will never take a half hour shower. Water treatments take them for five to ten minutes.
Habit 5: to Abandon Windows, and a bidet in the toilets
If you travel a lot around Europe, you've probably noticed that most of the apartments definitely have a bidet and a window in the bathroom (even if it is very tiny). For Russia it is very rare. Of course, in private homes, sometimes equipped with a small window, but this is the exception rather the rule. But foreigners are required daily to ventilate the bathroom, and wonder why the Russians do not. With a bidet, a separate story – the Europeans consider frequent showers unacceptable waste, as it uses large amounts of water. But the bidet, in their opinion, it is much more economical. Perhaps that is why European toilets so rare baths.
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