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Contents
- 1 Title Page
- 2 Table of Contents
- 2.1 Introduction: I have never met anyone who understood Russians.
- 2.2 Chapter 2: Russians and Americans
- 2.3 Chapter 3: Russians’ Unique Culture and Character (Social Etiquette and Expectations)
- 2.4 Chapter 4: Visiting a Russian’s home
- 2.5 Chapter 5: SEX & dating
- 2.6 Chapter 6: Marrying and Divorcing a Russian – Why do Russians cheat on their spouses so much?
- 2.7 Chapter 7: Living with a Russian – Russian Home life
- 2.8 Chapter 8: Russians in business [Luc Jones book]
- 2.9 Chapter 9: Muscovites vs. “Real” Russians - What makes Russians tick?
- 2.10 Chapter 10: Further differences between Americans & Russians
- 2.11 Chapter 11: Conclusion
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The definitive guide to the differences between Russians and Americans - 2nd edition
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Table of Contents
Introduction: I have never met anyone who understood Russians.
- Chapter 1: Russian Coconuts & American Peaches - Why don’t Russians Smile?
- Why are Americans like peaches and Russians are like Coconuts?
- Beyond Fruit - Why don’t Russians smile?
- Immigration
- Soviet Propaganda
- Social Distancing (rename) “The Peach and the Coconut: A Guide to Collaboration for Global Teams” BOOK - Acquire
- Your American smile may be misinterpreted as arrogance
- Russians interpret the question of “How are you?” and strangers asking personal questions very differently than Americans
- America is the most individualistic nation in the world, whereas Russia has no word for privacy
Chapter 2: Russians and Americans
Chapter 3: Russians’ Unique Culture and Character (Social Etiquette and Expectations)
- The Russian Soul ✅
- Collectivism
- Pessimism - A pessimist is an informed optimist
- Russians Lie
- Verification - Trust but Verify
- Cheating in Universities
- Alan Akamba Section
- Friends - the key to getting anything done in Russia
- The Importance of Equality
- Caution and Conservatism
- Russians Extremes and Contradictions
- [[Big Is Beautiful [rename] ]]
- Russians superiority complex (Messianism)
- Russians’ rebellious spirit (completely rewrite)
- Alcoholism - Russia’s Scourge
- [[Nagging [Need source!]]]
- Time and Patience
- Communication Differences
- Language - different shades of meaning
- Russians are long winded
- Intimate touch between friends
- American’s infatuation with mental health
- Etc.
Chapter 4: Visiting a Russian’s home
Chapter 5: SEX & dating
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 [Luc Jones book]
Chapter 9: Muscovites vs. “Real” Russians - What makes Russians tick?
Muscovites vs. “Real” Russians
Chapter 10: Further differences between Americans & Russians
Chapter 11: Conclusion