1) In Russia it’s absolutely normal to say “he died”, “he died”, but not in England. They say exclusively “he left” or “he left us” and no mention of death. Either they are so afraid of her, or politeness and fear are triggered to hurt the feelings of the interlocutor.
2) In England, you can not punish children, you can not feed the children. A fat child may be taken from the family by guardianship authorities.
In Russia, there are less strict orders, but on the other hand, in recent years the system has tightened and now even with us it is impossible to beat children or keep them in inappropriate conditions.
3) Tolerance. In England you may be condemned for hating, for example, whales. You can hate them in your company, but if you are talking about hatred of whales with an outsider who doesn't like it, you may suddenly be approached by police with a subpoena. About gays, blacks or about feminism it is better not to stutter at all. And the walls there have ears.
In Russia, you can easily hate the person you are talking to and tell him that in person. Everything will end in scuffle, no more.
4) A smile. Everyone is smiling at you. Up to the seller in the funeral parlor.
In Russia, if you smiled, check if you forgot to put on your pants or if something is stuck in your teeth. Wait for the trick.
5) Racism. Oddly enough, but there is the opposite of racism. Blacks hate whites. You can notice on the streets a crowd of guys in which there will not be a single white. Moreover, passing by, they will look at you contemptuously, and if you stare, they will also inadvertently beat you. At the same time, black men do not hesitate to drag white into bed. This, incidentally, is also racism, because the next day he will abandon her and will tell his friends how and what was, exposing the lady in a bad light. But it is worth noting that not all are. Probably.
In Russia, racism is a very vague concept. Most likely this is due to the fact that the country is multinational and there are far fewer Russians in it than representatives of other nations. Including, where not to spit - everywhere relatives. All the same, it’s hard to hate, for example, Adyghe people if your best friend or even grandfather is an Adyghe himself. The only ones who cause irritation in Russian people are defiantly behaving visitors.
6) Water. In England, you can not spend a lot of water. More precisely, this is not prohibited, but the residents themselves save it. Morning procedures are performed using a sink, with two taps, one with hot water, the second with cold, the sinks are filled with water, hands are washed in it, the face is washed in it, and the paste is spit out there. But it's not as bad as bathrooms without a shower. The same two taps. Ideally, you need to dial the bathroom, soak in it, wash in it - shave, wash your hair in the same place and get out of the water without washing.
In Russia, they bathe for a long time, especially women. We can say that they do not crawl out of the bathroom for hours. Water is poured during the entire bathing process, only pensioners bother mainly on the cost of water, and even these are rare.
2) In England, you can not punish children, you can not feed the children. A fat child may be taken from the family by guardianship authorities.
In Russia, there are less strict orders, but on the other hand, in recent years the system has tightened and now even with us it is impossible to beat children or keep them in inappropriate conditions.
3) Tolerance. In England you may be condemned for hating, for example, whales. You can hate them in your company, but if you are talking about hatred of whales with an outsider who doesn't like it, you may suddenly be approached by police with a subpoena. About gays, blacks or about feminism it is better not to stutter at all. And the walls there have ears.
In Russia, you can easily hate the person you are talking to and tell him that in person. Everything will end in scuffle, no more.
4) A smile. Everyone is smiling at you. Up to the seller in the funeral parlor.
In Russia, if you smiled, check if you forgot to put on your pants or if something is stuck in your teeth. Wait for the trick.
5) Racism. Oddly enough, but there is the opposite of racism. Blacks hate whites. You can notice on the streets a crowd of guys in which there will not be a single white. Moreover, passing by, they will look at you contemptuously, and if you stare, they will also inadvertently beat you. At the same time, black men do not hesitate to drag white into bed. This, incidentally, is also racism, because the next day he will abandon her and will tell his friends how and what was, exposing the lady in a bad light. But it is worth noting that not all are. Probably.
In Russia, racism is a very vague concept. Most likely this is due to the fact that the country is multinational and there are far fewer Russians in it than representatives of other nations. Including, where not to spit - everywhere relatives. All the same, it’s hard to hate, for example, Adyghe people if your best friend or even grandfather is an Adyghe himself. The only ones who cause irritation in Russian people are defiantly behaving visitors.
6) Water. In England, you can not spend a lot of water. More precisely, this is not prohibited, but the residents themselves save it. Morning procedures are performed using a sink, with two taps, one with hot water, the second with cold, the sinks are filled with water, hands are washed in it, the face is washed in it, and the paste is spit out there. But it's not as bad as bathrooms without a shower. The same two taps. Ideally, you need to dial the bathroom, soak in it, wash in it - shave, wash your hair in the same place and get out of the water without washing.
In Russia, they bathe for a long time, especially women. We can say that they do not crawl out of the bathroom for hours. Water is poured during the entire bathing process, only pensioners bother mainly on the cost of water, and even these are rare.
That’s probably all. Thanks for attention!