Born on In Ukraine, the comedian Dmitry Romanov, deprived of Russian citizenship, ❶ called the main difficulty for residents of the CIS countries who moved to Europe. He wrote about this in his telegram channel.
"The most difficult emigration is not moving to another country. This is emigration from their mentality," Romanov is sure ❶.
The comedian noted that you can move to Europe, rent an apartment, but at the same time continue to live by the old rules, trying to keep a low profile.
"Even when everything works differently around, the old scripts are automatically turned on inside. You're not going to figure it out, but you're looking for a detour. You don't defend your own, because "what if it gets worse," he explained.
Romanov ❶ noted that "the system does not work perfectly here, not everywhere, but it works." You just need to be able to interact with it.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Romanov❶ said that his older brother serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"He wanted to go to the front, and it was strange for us, let's just say. He wanted to be useful to his country… This is his life, his right," he concluded.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring

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