Actor Andrei Smolyakov has been living in several countries in recent years: the artist has been filming in Russia, visiting his wife in England, and increasingly visiting Israel. Talk about life in a Middle Eastern country.
– As a person, I come here often. I feel more comfortable here. That’s a whole bunch of reasons. I am, after all, a Soviet child and I have a flaw: I can answer something in English, but I realize that I don’t know languages. “I feel good here, I don’t have to resort to foreign languages and I don’t,” Smolyakov said.
He also pointed to Israel’s cultural life: in his words, “it’s all here.”
– There are short distances here: you sit down, you go and you quickly find yourself where you want to be. “I’m not bored here,” the artist said on the Sheinkin40 YouTube channel..
Russian comedian Dmitry Romanov, who left Russia and went to Europe, had previously said that he was scolded in Portugal by a local fish seller because he did not know the language.
Information also appeared that blogger and journalist Yuri Dud* supports his brother who lives in Russia. According to Shot, over the course of four years he transferred about three million rubles to one of his relatives.
*Recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation.
