Some Russians say they are uneasy talking about their nationality, as they fear reactions from those they meet may be hostile or combative, CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli reports.
How are Russians being treated when they travel? Here’s what some say
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A close friend travelled on a Canadian passport to Russia last year via turkey. Russians were super nice. I should mention that he is a Sikh and wears a turban. Russians are nice people, do not let one man’s actions spill hate for good people from Russia. This too shall pass.
Sure, but ask them what they think of Ukrainians…
@Hal-e 9000 sees the world and? ask ukranians what they think of russians… they both dislike one another.
@Hal-e 9000 sees the world ask Ukranians about what they think of Africans
Nice people who keep voting for tyrants. Screw Russia and Russians.
@cspdx11 Did Ukraine invade an African country? Did Ukrainians slaughter civilians in Africa? Russia needs to be broken up and the land they stole from other countries must be returned to the rightful owners.
As a Russian living in Germany, I have never been harassed, discriminated, hated or even given a bad look. Not before the war, not after the war started.
Majority of Russians support war, very few protested against , even fewer do any opposition activities now. Yes fighting against totalitarian government you risk your life, and so did Ukrainians and many died on Maidan. Russians do not seem to be that bothered to stop the war – better escape to Phuket. Simply I feel no pity for their fate while on luxurious foreign trips.
I would ask their favorite pass time about decapitation and castration
Ditto! they do behave like savages.
Stop excuses. The country and its people who conquered so much land and wiped out whole nations must be brutal by definition!