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Is it true that Russian immigrants in America it is very bad to show? and therefore think that this is the culture of the Russians. And all the emigrants communicate only with their (Italian with Italian, Russian with Russians, and so on)
In the United States, I've started conversations in coffeehouses effortlessly with Arabs, Persians, South Asians, Japanese, southern Europeans, and even Romanians (fairly close). People from Russia, the Ukraine and Moldova have all had a surly edge.
There are all kinds. The younger generation can be cynical. But there are all kinds. Look at Grey, for example. If you approached him in a coffee shop, he'd be friendly.
Russia has psychologists, but not many psychotherapists, that's the difference. I've seen people devastated by the death of a loved one, and because there's no psychotherapy available to people, the bereaved turn to drink. Also, unemployment is very difficult for people to deal with. Humans can't solve all their own problems; trauma of any sort can be overwhelming. This is normal. The field of psychotherapy needs to be more developed.
Is it true that Russian immigrants in America it is very bad to show? and therefore think that this is the culture of the Russians. And all the emigrants communicate only with their (Italian with Italian, Russian with Russians, and so on)
This is a good point, immigrants tend to stick together, but even that is a generalization, and doesn't apply to everyone.
No, it isn't bad to show you're an immigrant.
Last edited by Ruth4Truth; 05-20-2012 at 10:44 PM..
There are all kinds. The younger generation can be cynical. But there are all kinds. Look at Grey, for example. If you approached him in a coffee shop, he'd be friendly.
Russia has psychologists, but not many psychotherapists, that's the difference. I've seen people devastated by the death of a loved one, and because there's no psychotherapy available to people, the bereaved turn to drink. Also, unemployment is very difficult for people to deal with. Humans can't solve all their own problems; trauma of any sort can be overwhelming. This is normal. The field of psychotherapy needs to be more developed.
They only have a few people turn to them! consider if you're walking you're crazy(Psychotherapists)
I still don't know what you mean. Now I'm afraid to ask.
Yes, do not fear!! They say that girl (an American) in bed talking about politics. In place of that to love her beloved
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