Comments on Is it worth moving to the south of Russia: the pros and cons of the city, traffic jams, climate, sea, work, prices and attitudes towards locals | 74.ru

Sergey

Oct 9, 2022 at 12:28 pm

I partly agree with the author, moving from Siberia to the city of Krasnodar for old age is stupidity. Heat, stuffiness, traffic jams, aggression.
But there is one secret that most people who move do not even consider, probably fortunately for locals and not only locals. These are villages and small towns at a distance of 100 km from Krasnodar. There is no heat like in Krasnodar, there is a wonderful temperature ALL year round, gorgeous air, gorgeous nature.
Of course, this has its drawbacks hidden, it is even further from the sea by at least 100 km, this work is very small and not highly paid, medicine is better in the city in this regard.
But are these big cons? Remoteness from the sea is the absence of storms, humidity and other “charms”.
Temperatures in the summer are wonderful for the Urals and Siberians, they are the same as in the Urals in the summer, they are transferred in the same way. Spring, autumn, winter for us Uralians there is just a fairy tale! When they scare you with slush, there is practically none there, a few days a year it doesn’t count! Snow falls ! But it does not lie for a long time, a day or two, then it all dries quickly in the WINTER.
Salaries are low, but how much money is needed to choose the sea in a car with a tent two or three times a year ?? Yes, or even check into a hotel?? Taking into account the fact that you live at a distance of 200-300 km from the sea. It’s like from Chelyabinsk to Yekat, as many of us go with tents to the lakes, so there on the sea.

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