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Hedy Chen
Russian people usually use "нормаль" to answer the greeting as "How are you going?" Is it true?
I heard that Russian people prefer answer "нормально" instead of others because they are unwilling to show their real emotion and have thoughts of "Things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme".So even everything goes well they would not say "хорошо“.Is that true?
2 mai 2017 01:47
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On the question "How are you going" I always answer "Нормально", but some people can say more.
It's just a habit
It's just a habit
2 mai 2017
2
Hedy, I don't know:) I don't use this word. Since I remember myself, I find it uninformative.
I normally say "just terrible" 'like shit" "better don't even ask" and 'very well'.
I normally say "just terrible" 'like shit" "better don't even ask" and 'very well'.
2 mai 2017
1
@<a ui-sref="user({id:comment.commenter_obj.id})" href="https://www.italki.com/user/1497498" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(149, 149, 149); outline: 0px;">K P</a> All right,it seems that I am learning fake Russian.
2 mai 2017
@<a ui-sref="user({id:comment.commenter_obj.id})" href="https://www.italki.com/user/1497498" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(149, 149, 149); outline: 0px;">K P</a> That's great! Now I completely know the usage of it.
3 mai 2017
@<a ui-sref="user({id:comment.commenter_obj.id})" href="https://www.italki.com/user/1794572" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Roman Quester</a> In my opinion they should not be called unfriendly,it should be called seriously because of the such cold weather froze expression up.I tried to make myself keeping smile when I was in cold winds of Russia but I couldn't! Maybe I am a little bit cheeky,the more seriously they are,the stronger willingness for me to moon them over.I like serious people because I am also that kind of person.
3 mai 2017
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Hedy Chen
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (shanghaïen), Anglais, Grec, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Grec, Russe
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