Posts by author Alain Osadchaya


To give birth to a child and stay in the country: how Russians live in Brazil

ForumDaily continues to publish stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed all over the world. More life stories can be read here. Russians Natalya Shalygina and Yaroslav Vlasov have a bizarre political and geographical fate. They left Russia for Ukraine, and from there to Brazil, for...


Lack of pretentiousness and long-term vacation: how Ukrainians live in Australia

ForumDaily continues to publish stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed all over the world. More life stories can be read here. Kiev resident Pavel Tubolets graduated from KPI in 2008 and, after some thought, accepted the employer’s offer to move to Sydney. The Observer asked Pavel about the paralytic...


Country of salsa, coffee and drugs: how Ukrainians live in Colombia

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Victoria Gershkul from Kiev, a translator from Spanish by profession, lived for more than a year in Colombia, one of the most disadvantaged countries in Latin America, where civilians ...


Country of common sense: what Denmark surprised the Ukrainian programmer

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Ukrainian programmer Alexander Skakunov went on a business trip to Denmark and was so fascinated by this country that he decided to move there with his wife and child. ...


The American Dream: How Ukrainian Lives in Minnesota

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Irina Rybchyn, at the age of 21, decided to see the world and flew to the USA on a student program. The girl liked life in the new country so much that, almost ...


Confession of an emigrant: how does a Ukrainian woman live in Mexico

  Wherever ours are not... ForumDaily continues to talk about people who emigrated and are now organizing their lives far from their homeland. Next up is the story of a Ukrainian woman living in Mexico. Kiev resident Olga Levchuk met and began corresponding with a man in 2009...


Retired Americans leave the United States in search of a better life

Long years of work behind, children have grown up, and years of a quiet life in retirement ahead? Many believe that American retirees live happily ever after, but this is not entirely true. Unfortunately, funds for a decent life are not always enough, which is why elderly people leave ...


“Can you not come to the USA? Do not come. Immigrant from Russia - about life in America

Maria Podolyak has been living in the United States for 2,5 years and helps Russian projects to enter the American market, and also maintains a blog about life in America. About two years before that, Maria lived in New York, now - in the city of Gainesville not far from ...


How can Israel spoil relations with American Jews

To the average observer, Israel has never looked safer and more prosperous than it does now. His Arab neighbors are in chaos. Iran's nuclear program has been mothballed for some time. Trump's team couldn't be more friendly, and the Palestinians couldn't be weaker. Everything is calm on the Tel Aviv front. Now look again. Actually…


About Russians in America

I want to say right away: speaking further in the text “Russians in America”, I mean all peoples who speak Russian (Belarusians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Moldovans, etc.). How I would divide Russians in America Probably by age. Young people who came to ...

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