Wow, it looks so clean. Being in NYC, you start to assume that every city is full to the brim with refuse and the pee smell. Were people friendly? What was the best part, and the worst part?
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Wow, it looks so clean. Being in NYC, you start to assume that every city is full to the brim with refuse and the pee smell. Were people friendly? What was the best part, and the worst part?
The city was immaculate and surprisingly the people were very friendly. The women are very beautiful in Moscow and I heard that they would never leave home without getting ready , looking beautiful, and (always) wearing high heels!
The countless sights to see and never ending beauty was defiantly the best part. The worst part is you'd need 10 days of continuous walking to see everything.
Finally there's someone who genuine likes Moscow -- a quality not easy to find even among Muscovites!
I'm not surprised that the people are friendly, Russian culture is very beautiful. Their politicians, like American politicians, not so much. But the people of a country are not defined by the government of a country