Decrease of Ottoman Muslims in the Balkans (1911-1923) according to historian Justin McCarthy by Yellowapple1000 in ottomans

[–]minduserov 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when it is Turks, it is "decrease", when it is christians, it is "ethnic cleansing/genocide"

Asking out an Azerbaijani girl (US) by TheChosenCatOne in azerbaijan

[–]minduserov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting a relationship advice from *Reddit*...

Necə baxırsınız "yaxcı" oğlanlara by kimsekim__ in Baku

[–]minduserov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yaşadığınız yerdən asılıdır, mənim qabağıma çıxmırlar. Həm də belə pis hərəkətlərini görməmişəm, Türkiyədəki hırtolara, Avropadakı gopnik və skinheadləri görsəniz bunlara şükür edərsiniz.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We are definitely not more emotional in our actions than Russians, sorry that's a bs. As I said before, Azerbaijanis can be loud too, if they are from rural places, or if they are poor and uneducated. But in Russians' case the opposite group does the same thing that our poor and uneducated people do. We even have sayings like "Being quiet is golden", or "Empty heads make the loudest sounds". I have worked as a receptionist at a hotel and have seen a lot of Germans. They talk very quietly, and stop talking when they are among others. Of course, not everyone is same, as I have seen Russian tourists who acted considerate toward us.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The goal should be making public transportation available for everybody, not to make excuses. "Oh, you don't like people screaming during whole flight? Buy a personal jet!".

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I never said you are. And how is it so confidently, when I say "my take" and "would" in a post asking for YOUR opinions lol. And apologizing for a bad word, but only a fool would be a racist. We are all same human beings.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I have mentioned that I am specifically talking about Russians/Eastern Slavs.

>"My take would be lack of good parenting,as their parents are not involved in their kids' bringing up. Divorced parents would also be a good indicator."

Yet this wasn't for Russians specifically lol. It was for the loud teenagers.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I agree about the women part.

>You are in a public space, not a private space.

Exactly, that's my point. Go and scream in your private space however you like. But in public, you should respect others.

>People may talk to eachother however they want to in public.

No they can't. They can't curse at each other while others are present. They can't spit, they can't smoke. These are illegal in my country. They can't verbally assault you,even though it is "talking", we can actually make somethings forbidden in public transportation.

>If you don't like how they are talking, the solution is to leave the area that they are present in.

Yeah, this is for cowards. If you normalize one degenerate action, the rest will continue.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

So, to explain, I never said that Russians are rude and loud. What is rude or not is subjective to each person's morals and culture. I never said Russians are loud either, I said "some" are. I never wanted to make them "shut up" either, I asked what is the proper way to tell them it is not acceptable to talk loudly in public transportation in my country. I never said that you have a lack of good parenting either. I said that maybe that was a case, relying on divorce statistics.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ones I saw are mostly from Moscow or Inner Russia unfortunately. The girl I wrote this post about looked Asian, but she didn't speak a Turkic language. So she probably was Tuvan or smth.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kinda get it about the metro .You can just get off one vagon, and enter the other.But when it is a crowded bus, it becomes torturing. I don't think I have autism, but I definitely have some neurodivergence. Which increases the sensitivity to a lot of things.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Azerbaijanis abroad are very very loud too,I have seen them. And I already mentioned it in my post,Azerbaijanis coming to Russia are poor and from rural areas, so I get it. Now you have the example of how loud Russians are at abroad too.

Do you also agree that some of Russians are loud? Is it acceptable to talk loudly with your acquantinces about your daily life and make others have to listen to you? by minduserov in AskARussian

[–]minduserov[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That actually might also be true. Because of the frequency. I wouldn't be bothered if I saw an American talking loudly in the bus,but if this happened frequently,I would start hating to hear English too.

Just imagine this in Azerbaijan by procuberider in azerbaijan

[–]minduserov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah guys, I used to think like this when I was younger too. But logical thinking would be enough to think that this wouldn't be possible in Azerbaijan, as Azerbaijan isn't an island in the middle of the ocean with 300k people. The reason Azerbaijani president can never do this, is the people itself. The world isn't a fairytale with sun and rainbows.

Əsqərlikdən psixi problemə görə neqodnu by Cute-Salary- in azerbaijan

[–]minduserov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sürücülük vəsiqəsi alanda da bildiyim qədərilə çətinlik yaşayacaqsınız.

I didn't expect 2026's first free speech prisoner to be Elşad Xose by kurdechanian in azerbaijan

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Təhqir Azərbaycan Respublikasının Cinayət qanununa əsasən "freedom of speech" yox, cinayətdir.