American expat story | Business, dating, citizenship & building a house in Russia

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Published 2021-10-01
Tim Kirby is an American expat living in Russia. I asked Tim why he chose to move to Russia, how he got a Russian citizenship, what he loves and what he hates about Russians and their lifestyle, and his opinion about differences of Russian and American cultures.

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0:00 Russia is #2 country with the highest immigrant population
1:38 Why Tim decided to move to Russia?
2:52 Why would Americans want to move to Russian dacha or buy a house in Siberia?
6:08 "Russian don't know anything about Russia"
7:50 Is it hard to buy property in Russia?
8:18 How did you get citizenship?
9:16 About immigration to Russia
11:01 What is a Russian dream? Comparing USA and Russia
15:13 Where is it easier to become a successful entrepreneur in the US or in Russia?
17:17 Talking about Russian food at the table in a fast-food restaurant
18:18 What foods from the US did you miss the most?
20:42 Any differences in how Russians and Americans act in the work/business environment?
22:38 About following the rules in Russia
24:54 Whatā€™s the main difference in how Russians and Americans communicate?
27:28 Tim's thoughts about Russian women & dating
32:42 What Americans should never do in Russia? - Take off your shoes!
37:53 What are Russiaā€™s biggest problems?
40:50 What do you like the most about your life in Russia?

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All Comments (20)
  • Eli, you are an angel for being so professional and tolerant of this guy who behaved with such arrogance and pomposity. Thankfully, he is not an example of most men in the United States or elsewhere. I'm so glad he is not representative of the majority of people in the US. Such an unpleasant and abrasive person!
  • @Quinn000100
    I was watching this on TV...had to start up the lap top to come in and say, " Kudos, Eli. For your patience and your graciousness in this video. Omgosh.....he's a handful. He crossed the rude line"
  • @bradleyb.425
    Ugghhh. I'm an American and I feel exhausted just listening to him for 8 minutes. Too much arrogance and stressfulness. You're very lovely, calm and respectful Eli. You're a credit to your country and people. Not all Americans are like this unpleasant man.
  • @neptunetriton
    As an American from a similar background as Tim, I found his behavior to be rude and the way he spoke to you to be crass and abrasive. Iā€™m actually embarrassed for Tim that heā€™s representing Americans this way abroad. If this is the way heā€™s interacting with women, no wonder heā€™s having issues šŸ˜‚šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø
  • @hairybowsie77
    I respect how you just let this guy speak his mind, even when some of his points were arguable.
  • @dave80trkr
    Thank you Eli for taking him on the longest walk in his life. šŸ˜† I thought he was going to have a heart attack.
  • @neilsullivan5777
    It literally started bad straight away. Tim didn't even stand up when he shook Eli's hand. Very rude and disrespectful. After that it went downhill. Eli remained professional and calm regardless.
  • @cosmicriptid
    Applauds to you for being patient and trying to work with him.
  • Watching this is like when you come upon an accident scene and you know you shouldn't, but you look anyway. This guy's lack of self awareness and inability to exercise introspection is simply amazing. Kudos to you, Eli, for being so patient and tolerant of him. I'm sure that a fraction of 1% of the "hundreds" of Russian women he has dated went on a second date with him.
  • I hope you do not think that this man represents the United States. I did not care for his attitude. The statement he made that he knows Russia better than the Russian people is an insult. I always enjoy your videos and have learned so much from you. You were always pleasant and knowledgeable. This video was difficult to watch.
  • @AgitpropPsyop
    After watching this, Iā€™m convinced that this woman could get along and have a conversation with anyoneā€¦ Very agreeable personality. Great job!
  • @AN-cy7xm
    This guy represents a certain type of American. Extremely opinionated, very much a know-it-all, a person who generalizes past the point where it's insightful or helpful. Also, he is negative about people in the U.S. but even more negative about Russians. When I meet people like this, my assumption is that there's not much to learn from them.
  • Tim did a lot of projecting in this video but wish him the best. Ellie has top tier interviewing skills. Keep reaching 4 the stars. Blessings from NYC.
  • @fritzie8
    Wow this guy is rude and thinks he is smarter than everyone. I admire how calm, nice and on point you were during this interview with him. Good job Eli!
  • @Heidi-br4yl
    This man is insufferable. Well done to you Eli for remaining classy and calm.
  • @foridor
    Great interview. This guy is arrogant, jaded, and full of himself! Your patience with him was remarkable.
  • @gabrielbalbec883
    It was actually very informative and interesting to hear this American man, who has made the brave choice of moving to another country, learning its ways and trying to adapt, talking about his experience. I don't really understand some of the negative comments I read. The best to Tim, and Eli.