It was my first month in Saint-Petersburg. I just started my studies at academy. And i had to bring some papers to some "window " so they could give me a place in student's dormitory. There was a long line and i heard while standing in this line that some vaccines are required. I realized that i dont have one. I was in panic.
But there was a russian woman, a mother of one student.. she looked at me very surprised, and said in that confused manner : "why don't you just go to a nearest corner and buy paper for 3 bucks??what is the problem?i bet you can even go and come back before your turn"
It was my first month in Saint-Petersburg. I just started my studies at academy. And i had to bring some papers to some "window " so they could give me a place in student's dormitory. There was a long line and i heard while standing in this line that some vaccines are required. I realized that i dont have one. I was in panic.
But there was a russian woman, a mother of one student.. she looked at me very surprised, and said in that confused manner : "why don't you just go to a nearest corner and buy paper for 3 bucks??what is the problem?i bet you can even go and come back before your turn"
It was my first lesson in Russia:)
(I didn't bought this document eventually)