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Two years in the queue: escaped from Russian comedian complained about medicine in Europe

Alexander Nezlobin. Photo: Nezlobin / YouTube

Popular stand-up comedian Alexander Nezlobin, who left In Russia, he stated that in Germany it is extremely difficult to make an appointment with a medical specialist. He told about it in the show of stand-up artist Ruslan Bely * "Cultural Difference".

During filming in Berlin, Nezlobin warned that he might need to go to the toilet against the background of malaise. White* indicated that he could help with an appointment with a doctor in Germany through his colleague, since there is good medicine in this country.

"Yes, but to sign up — you have to stand in line for two years. Until you recover," Nezlobin responded with a joke.

White* noted that in Spain, where he lives, there are similar problems. He joked that in order to get to a doctor in Europe on insurance, you need to get cured.

As reported by EADaily, earlier Bely * said that as soon as he received the status of a foreign agent, he was immediately included in the chat, where only foreign agents communicate.

"99% of the people from this chat are correctly recognized as foreign agents. I've never seen a more stuffy chat in my life! What kind of spirits they are," the comedian noted.

*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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04.12.2025

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