Today a few of us got the chance to go to a museum. While wrapping things up we talked with our guide and tutors about the way things were in soviet times and how the effects still remain. It was so interesting and eye-opening to see how free we really are, and how restricted they used to be. Afterwards, we went to lunch with them as well and we talked more about the differences, stereotypes and views of Americans vs Russians. A lot of things make more since as to why they are the way they are. For an example, people not smiling, wearing bright colors or showing emotions were all results from the years of suppression through the soviet times. One of the tutors asked us what it meant to us to be an American. I had never even considered or thought about it, I guess it was always a give in.. I was free. After having to come up with an answer I found that my country actually made a difference to who I am and where I am today. When we asked what it meant for them to be Russian, I saw such a difference in the two countries. It was, needless to say, a fascinating and mind changing day today. I really enjoyed it.
This is a blog page for students in the University System of Georgia who are attending the 2012 Study Abroad EC trip to St. Petersburg, Russia!!
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Wow. удивительный опыт
Today a few of us got the chance to go to a museum. While wrapping things up we talked with our guide and tutors about the way things were in soviet times and how the effects still remain. It was so interesting and eye-opening to see how free we really are, and how restricted they used to be. Afterwards, we went to lunch with them as well and we talked more about the differences, stereotypes and views of Americans vs Russians. A lot of things make more since as to why they are the way they are. For an example, people not smiling, wearing bright colors or showing emotions were all results from the years of suppression through the soviet times. One of the tutors asked us what it meant to us to be an American. I had never even considered or thought about it, I guess it was always a give in.. I was free. After having to come up with an answer I found that my country actually made a difference to who I am and where I am today. When we asked what it meant for them to be Russian, I saw such a difference in the two countries. It was, needless to say, a fascinating and mind changing day today. I really enjoyed it.
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