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Message Subject I'm Russian – ask me a question. Be it about Russia or a personal one.
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Pozdrav Tamonten!

One thing I always wanted to know about Russians is their attitude when dealing with smaller nations in civil sphere not politics. I mean we never were under Soviet influence in Yugoslavia/less interaction, so I want know more about working men or middle class Russians, when they are large/strong community in neighboring countries. What's the attitude?

I'll give you an example..when Serbs(and I love them to death but its true), immigrated to neighboring states in Yugo, they played superiority game..didnt learn our language we had to speak theirs in our homes, that's one example but it was commie times, so nothing made sense back then.

So how is it in let's say Lithuania or any Balt state for that matter? I know Balts give your minority a hard time but where does it come from-the hate? What is the reputation of Russian minority there and more important what is their attitude towards Lithuanian state or its people? Do they recognize it as their country? Did they learned the language? We got Serbs living in Slovenia for 40 years and they don't know a word of Slovene.
 Quoting: tyash


Mislim, da vem, zakaj Srbi ne ucijo slovenskega jezika
Kako Slovenci vedo, srbsko (in veste, da so hrvaski in italijanski jezik), zakaj bi srbi leni, da se naucijo slovenscine

Hope google translate did a good job :)

I don't know how many Slovenians speak Serbian but it must be large percent. IMHO as polite as Slovenians are they feel talking to those people in their language


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72085093


Google made a poor job as always:) but I agree with the bold part completely. We never cared about foreigners speak our language beside being impressed. I see it in my work every day, Americans try to speak a sentence or two in Slovenian and us replying in English. It negates their try instantly.
 
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