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RESEARCH [version 1]: http://moscowamerican.com/wiki/Russians

RESEARCH [version 2]:

I have never met anyone who understood Russians. —Grand Duke Aleksandr Mikhailovich Romanov (1866–1933).

1️⃣ Why Don't Russians Smile: ~149 pages. https://bit.ly/2YGSAYE (Draft 8)

2️⃣ More than 50 books on Russia and the differences between Russians and Americans on google drive: https://bit.ly/2Lncikl

3️⃣ New Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhyDontRussiansSmile/

4️⃣ Emails: MoscowAmerican@gmail.com (primary) whydontrussianssmile@gmail.com

The BOOK: Why Don't Russians Smile

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Travis Lee Bailey


Akhauri Nitish Kumar


Olga Diamant


Mike Murrie


Why Don’t Russians Smile?

The definitive guide to the differences between Russians and Americans - 2nd edition


Table of Contents

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Table of contents


Introduction: I have never met anyone who understood Russians.

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Chapter 1: Russian Coconuts & American Peaches - Why don’t Russians Smile?

Chapter 2: Russians and Americans

Chapter 3: Russians’ Unique Culture and Character (Social Etiquette and Expectations)

Chapter 4: Visiting a Russian’s home

Chapter 5: SEX & dating

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Chapter 6: Marrying and Divorcing a Russian – Why do Russians cheat on their spouses so much?

Chapter 7: Living with a Russian – Russian Home life

Chapter 8: Russians in business

Chapter 9: Muscovites vs. “Real” Russians - What makes Russians tick?

Muscovites vs. “Real” Russians

Chapter 10: Further differences between Americans & Russians

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Chapter 11: Conclusion

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Become an author!

EXPIRED - 2nd edition opportunities ONLY

HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO WRITE & PUBLISH A BOOK? 🤔

Hard deadline to submit to publisher: August 31, 2020.

Do you have extra free time right now because of the Coronavirus?

We are writing a book on the

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RUSSIANS AND AMERICANS

We have begun to write the book. We need biweekly inspiration and collaboration to write it, as the founding author did with his 1st two books.

WE WILL LIST YOU AS AN AUTHOR ON THE COVER.

  • There will be numerous authors, as was done with the founding author's first book.
  • The book will be published by an English publishing house and be listed on Amazon.com, as the founding author's second book was.

About the founding authors 🙂

Travis Lee Bailey Travis Lee Bailey is the author of two books http://moscowamerican.com/wiki/En (scroll down to "published works") He graduated with his fourth degree in Sociology on the 11th of May 2020. Contact : MoscowAmerican@gmail.com (primary) whydontrussianssmile@gmail.com

Bailey has been a guest on Russian television & written about this subject in depth.

  • Justin Bellville is the author of three books.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO help MAKING YOU AN AUTHOR! 🙂

Past research

Past research

Russian national TV appearance: The stark differences between Russians and Americans

About the founding author Dubbed in Russian



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