Written by Lena Lukashova


How homeless people live in the USA: a difficult story of one man

A small coffee shop, from the windows of which the Pacific Ocean gleams in the rays of the awakened sun. Tom, a skinny 55-year-old American, carefully puts a piece of apple pie for his wife. Suddenly a bearded man comes in. Greasy blonde hair just begs for a haircut. A soiled windbreaker, badly worn jeans ...


Personal experience: what surprises us in the American approach to parenting

Each nation has its own traditions in raising children too. But in the modern world, when people can freely travel around countries, getting acquainted with foreign cultures. Some traditions we like, and some we find puzzling. Lena Lushakova described in her...


How life in the USA changes people: the personal experience of our immigrant

I have been in the USA continuously for about 8 months, not counting wintering in California a couple of years ago. Novice—that’s what my friends happily call me. Indeed, by the standards of immigrants who have lived here for five to seven years, I am that newcomer. How life changing...


Why do Americans move so often

Many Americans change their place of residence with enviable regularity. The average US resident moves 12 times in his life, according to data from the US Census Bureau. Lena Lukashova talked with people of different ages and professions, as a result of which she identified three reasons for frequent moving ...


I went to Hollywood, but ended up in the USSR: how they live in 'our' areas of California

Drive to Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood. What pictures pop up in your head? Luxurious houses, azure ocean and palm trees? Yes, that's right. But there is also something else. Suddenly, the usual huge American stores are replaced by small rooms with long-unwashed glass. I hear Russian ...


Parents-educators: how much do families in the United States receive who have taken a child on time

Surfing the Internet. Suddenly an advertisement pops up: Become foster parent - “become a parent-educator,” literally. I became curious what this thing was, especially since the advertisement was presented as a potential job. It turns out that these are temporary parents to whom the orphan child is handed over for a short time - until...


Reason for the surprise of an immigrant: how former prisoners are helped in the USA

Once I was looking for housing in California and came across an ad: half a house for rent in Irvine for $ 700. Fantastic value for this state. I'm coming. The door is opened by a short guy of 25-27 years old. Beady brown eyes smile affably. Name is Paul. He walks, shows the apartments. The rooms are large and ...


Only geniuses can learn: what do Americans think about Russian

Americans will always feel much more different from us than we do from them. This is because we, at the very least, understand English, while for the inhabitants of the United States, Russian is something absolutely incredible. Many Americans admit that they don't ...


'The American mentality will not be mine': a Russian woman about adaptation to the USA

Flying to live on another continent means encountering the difficulties and peculiarities of someone else’s mentality. But why? Alina, an English coach and blogger, talks about this in an interview with the publication. She moved to America with her husband Sergei five years ago. - Why…


Mission Impossible: How US Immigrants Tried to Evict a Non-Paying Tenant

- We then specially rented a two-bedroom apartment for six months: parents came to visit my wife. Who knew that we would get into such a story ... - shares my friend Denis, on whose behalf I will continue the story. The parents stayed for two months, and for the rest ...

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