Monday, February 2, 2015

You can take the Russian away from Russia, but...

I spent over three years working for an organisation that worked hard to fight stereotypes about Russians. Over that period, I wrote many articles about how so many of the said stereotypes were plain and simple unfair. In fact, these days, the chances of seeing a random drunk in Moscow's city centre on a working afternoon is a remote possibility.

So here, I am thousands of kilometres away from Moscow, in warm and sunny Kuala Lumpur, not thinking either of Russians or stereotypes and bang..

It is 5 pm and someone tries to open the door of my service flat. Not foreseeing any trouble, I open the door...only to see a 6 foot 3 inch drunken man calling himself Andrei walking in.  With him is a Central Asian woman speaking perfect and unaccented Russian.  She says her partner was renting this flat a day before (Not sure how they got on the floor, unless they rented another flat in the same floor).

I politely tell them that I am renting this place and the couple apologise and leave. I don't really know what to make of this, but given the size of that person, panicking and/or getting him agitated would have surely meant that I would have found the need to use my health insurance cover  for some injuries.

Calmness and conversations got me out of a lot of potential trouble in Russia, and today was no exception

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