10 interesting and unexpected facts about the people of Siberia



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1. Do you drive 500 to 700 km and get from Tomsk or Novosibirsk to Altai Krai at the weekend? Estimated. For the people of Siberia, long distances are an everyday thing. They travel 300 km as often as we do to any part of their city.

2. When people from different parts of Siberia meet or call, they almost always start talking about the air, in whose area the climate is worse, they win. What a ritual of courtesy.

3. The people of southern Russia love sunflowers, and Siberia love cedar nuts. Of course, not everywhere, but where the taiga begins a couple of steps from home. In large cities, cedar nuts are sold in stores and are expensive, as everywhere.

4. Siberians divide themselves into real and not quite real Siberians. Those who live in the big cities are fake and those who live around Baikal and in the permafrost zone are real.

5. Siberia: more people with depression than the rest of Russia. This is due to the climate: little sun, long winters. It is true that you will not say from the side: nobody is sad, they do not complain. A true Siberian silently and patiently overcomes difficulties and solves various tasks in life.

10 interesting and unexpected facts about the people of Siberia

6. It is considered better not to have a conflict with the people of Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk or Omsk. They are simple people, so they will not argue for a long time and will take action, thus showing where you are wrong.

7. Many Siberians have not been to Moscow, St. Petersburg and have repeatedly visited China, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam. After all, it’s no wonder these countries are close. For them, a trip to Europe is a long-haul flight to the other side of the world.

8. Siberians consider themselves an autonomous nation, proud to talk about it. By the way, in the field of science it has long been debated whether to classify them as a separate sub-ethnic group of Russians.

10 interesting and unexpected facts about the people of Siberia

9. The people of Siberia actively support the stereotypes that exist about them and will gladly tell their trusted guest. And then they will mock the reaction of the Muscovites. By the way, many of them still believe that each inhabitant of Siberia eats an average of 1.4 bears a year.

10. For the people of Siberia, Lake Baikal is a unique, even sacred place. They respectfully call this deepest lake in the world a sea. It is practically a cult that even recent people who come to the region are going through.

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