There were some other differences I was ruminating on the other night.
CashPractically everybody in Russia owns there own home. Everybody. The concept of a mortgage is very new, and still not very popular. The entire idea of credit is unappealing. If you pay for something on credit card, be it a restaurant bill, purchase of clothing or whatever, you will be looked at as a bit of a loser because you had to borrow money. Really.
It's all cash, cash, cash. Sister-in-law used to be responsible for ...eh some legal work surrounding due diligence for foreign companies buying and selling Russian based companies and/or large scale property. Something like that, I don't pretend to understand law. The payments were made in cash. Just like in the movies. A few thug bodyguards, standard black heavily modified German cars with black out windows, and a suitcase or more full of cash. Perfectly normal.
That everyone owns their own home, there is no mortgage hanging over anyone's head, makes for a different attitude towards money and life in general. Russians are far, far more likely to spend everything they have because they still have the house. It doesn't really matter as much.
Metro stationsAlso Moscow's metro stations are incredible. Anyone here catch the train? Compare our stations to theirs. I hear Kazan's are the bomb now too.



There are ...I don't know. Lots of metro stations like these. 30 or 40?
Small collection of them here:
www.flickriver.com/photos/32224170@N03/sets/72157618770196273/If you go to Moscow you have to do at least half a day traveling around seeing them all. They are as spectacular as they look in the photos, perhaps more so. It's always cool if you go to a restaurant in a part of town you haven't been to before and you come to a beautiful metro you haven't seen before. Each one is completely unique.
Nice article about them with some more photos here:
calvertjournal.com/comment/show/52/owen-hatherley-architecture-design-moscow-metroFound Kazan's too:
k-metro.ruz.net/english/stations.htmlMakes all of ours seem Soviet in comparison. Weird eh?