How is life in Siberia?

How is life in Siberia?

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hot as fuck apparently

It's probably boring and depressing

Lots of gays apparently

Better than in the w*Stern Russia

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Bydlo region with a lot of oil money is still a bydlo region.

I think Ivanovo and other pure russian regions are more bydlo, than beautiful Yakutia and Kamchatka

What happens in that dark green ural region?

All majority ethnic Russian regions are bydlo citadels.

it's raining and +20 outside
also siberia is a shithole but so is russia as whole

Lots of camwhores, apparently

It's pretty based actually
.t Siberian

It's wack

Yeah, it's hot as fuck now.

Winter cold, summer hot, this summer is a bit rainy tho. I like the place, won't go anywhere else.

Would I end up being robbed and killed if I went to some random Siberian town?

Unless it's Tuva or an extremely poor town, you wouldn't. No one speak English, good luck with communication.

What's up with Tuva? It looks like Russian Mongolia, kinda. And I've started to learn Russian, so communication won't be a problem. Also, I look like typical slav monkey

>What's up with Tuva?
Its people. They can kill you for nothing, let alone robbing. And I'm not even exaggerating. I live nearby and have seen a lot of news.
>And I've started to learn Russian, so communication won't be a problem. Also, I look like typical slav monkey
You won't have any problems at all in this case

Buryatia is actually Russian Mongolia, Tuva is turkic just like Yakutia (Sakha)

Thanks, russiabros. How's the transportation there? I mean, I'm poorfag, so I don't want to spend fortune just going to Siberia? Also what's the best way to get there? By plane or maybe train?

Train is cheaper, of course. It's 120$ from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk. More or less the same from Krasnoyarsk to Vladivostok.

tutu(dot)ru in case you know Russian well enough.

How many germans live there?

There is some small number of Volga Germans in south regions

A bunch
I'm a German and in the company I work for out of 50ish employees 10-15 have german last names

What are they like?

Bit classier than normal russkies, but nothing special

Do any of them still speak german as a first language?

Interesting. What's a comfy region to visit that isn't Moscow or St. Petersburg? I started learning russian too, so it shouldn't matter if they don't speak english

these big green blobs is like 100 people each

Why is the western part so poor when it's so close to europe?

Nah, my granddad spoke pidgin German-Russian with his mates, but I just had it in school and can't speak it at all now.
Maybe in Volga region they speak better German, I've heard they had local German newspapers and special fully German language schools

Well, they have little to do with Germany if anything at all. I mean, their ancestors lived in Russia for hundreds of years. They may look a bit German and know some German they've heard from parents. I had a Volga German classmate

what closeness to europe has to do with being poor? Moldavia is closer to europe then SaudiArabia

Kazan, Ekaterinburg, Yoshkar-Ola, Vladivostok