Once popular in Russia, stand-up comedian Dmitry Romanov❶, who currently lives in Portugal, assessed the level of happiness in emigration. He wrote about this in the telegram channel.
Romanov❶ considers emigration "not an easy road," but he ventured on this step under the pressure of circumstances.
"If you have an illusion that you will move and immediately "heal" — you will be damned how difficult it is at first," stated Romanov❶.
He added that he did not become happier after moving to another country, but now life is getting easier and easier every day.
"I'm definitely getting happier every day," he concluded.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Romanov ❶ said that he had already issued four citizenship to his daughter, and now the fifth is being processed. The comedian proudly declares that the child is not yet two years old, but he has already provided her with options in the future.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring

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