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Working in Russian clothing shop...

| Hello. My name Mchick and worked in Russian popular clothing shop for nearly a year. It was a nightmare. Almost every two weeks I had to go to the police station because everybody likes to be a shoplifter. It's fun. It's free. It's gives some adrenaline. But. Workers have to pay for every stolen item. Workers have to go to the police station to sign some papers and go to the court.
Sometimes I think that the police station is my second home...


| So. That's because many people have no money.
Why am I telling you this?
Well. As you may know "Russia is a great country where everyone lives with lots of food, money. Everybody have everything" but thats not true. That's bullshit. Many people have to steal because Russia is very poor and awful country.
Thats all I wanted to say.
Stay syka blyat


| >>565428 sounds awful, why do the workers have to do all of that? I'm assuming this is because someone is caught? Just let them go :)


| >>c26c9e
Our shop tried to let them go if they got caught. But they just came back, hoping that this time it's going to work.
But nearly everyone who got caught had to go to the police station and pay the fee or go to the court. And pay the fee too...
Also. I think its not a great idea to let them go. They tried to commit a crime. Yes, they failed. But still. Its a crime.
(and I'm just sick of paying for the stolen stuff)


| Is there no cameras or guards?


| >>21e03a
If you are lucky, you can find cameras in the shops. But, I'm 100%, they film nearly in 144p to 320p. You maybe saw some "Russian Funny Compilation" videos on youtube. They are all low quality.
What about guards. Boy, this is where the fun begins. In some big shops in the centre of Moscow there are guards. But in many other, smaller shops, cashier, store advisor and guard is ONE single person.
Thats right. You have to guard, take some cash and help people at the same time


| >>565443 wait, you mean you literally have to pay for the stuff? I thought you were saying you "pay" for it by having to go file report and all that. You pay money o_o?


| Let's all murder Putin


| >>565460 That won't solve anything. No one can fix the mess that is the Russian economy now. I'm not sure what there was anything to do. Death penalty for the corrupt officials could be a step in the right direction. Submitting to America like the rest of the world does, might have helped, might have made things worse. I suppose there are worse places to be born in (not many).


| >>565452
Yep. You have to pay for the stuff because "it's your fault that you didn't saw the crime and let the Thief run away"


| Wow, maybe ask the boss to hire a guard, unless guards are more expensive than the stolen goods?


| Who am I kidding though, they make 0 loss from stolen goods if they are allowed to make workers pay fuck


| Hello, I'm actually Russian and I live here.
First, I've never heard of bullshit OP mentions. If it's true, how about you fuarrking google it first, before you believe everything some anon says.


| >>565546 здравствуйте Russian person! I love Russia and hope to visit your land some day! ❤️❤️❤️❤️


| >>565548 nature is good, everything else is not. Try to visit Siberia, it is fucking beautiful during the winter.

Also op is kinda dramatic. Russia is ok. People are stealing not because they're hungry but simply because they lack adrenaline in their lives.


| >>565546 nice try Putin

>>565567 she did say that in the beginning, about why they are stealing...


| >>565567 Ну это точно ложь и проплаченный Путином комментарий. Российская помойка ужасна во всех смыслах и никакого просвета там нет.
Разве может быть нормальной страна, где за неудобный репост сажают на бутылку? Или где хотят изолироваться по китайской модели?
А так да, снежок в Сибири красивый, заебись блять.


| >>565673 it was addressed to> That's bullshit. Many people have to steal because Russia is very poor and awful country.

>>565681 не надо этого нытья. Проблемы есть и надо стремиться к лучшему, но есть куча стран, которые хуже России для жизни. Этот факт не делает её лучше, но как минимум после этого употреблять "Российская помойка ужасна во всех смыслах" - аутизм ебанный. Репосты декриминализировали, доброе утро. Изолироваться для экономики пока суицид. Там не дураки сидят.


| >>565681 >>565816
Oooo, we are gonna argue in non-english
Ще ви еба мамата, какво е усещането да разбираш текста на парцали, да разбираш идеята толкова бегло, че даже не можеш да разбереш за какво става дума?


| >your fault they've stolen a thing, so pay for it
Get the sack, really


| >>d68736
О, болгарин
У вас артикли -та видно и "да-инфинитивы"


| >>565933
Oh, you recognized the language,
I like the да-инфинитивы joke
but I don't understand the -та thing


| >>d68736
Definite postfixes, I mean
-ът/ят (m), -та(f), -то(n), -те (pl)


| >>565947
Yea, I think it's a good thing that we fly below the feminists' radar or they would be triggered by the fact that our words have an assigned gender


| >>d68736
А ты хорошо понимаешь текст на русском? Какова его читаемость для тебя, как владеющего болгарским?


| >>565953
I can barely understand every fifth word if they are similar, but the older generation (parents, grandparents especially) all studied it, so anyone born before 1983 knows russian
P.S. Also younger if they studied russian, duh


| >>565930
Also, seeing as how Google struggles to translate bulgarian I will post the Google and My translation of the Bulgarian I posted

Will you motherfucker, what is the feeling of understanding the text of rags, understand the idea so thin that you can not even understand what this is about?

I will fuck your mothers(Я ебал твою майка),
how does it feel understanding in bits, to understand the idea so faintly, that you cannot fathom what the theme of the conversation is about.


| >>d68736
Я выебу ваших матерей, каково это — понимать
мысль в целом, но так поверхностно, что не можешь вникнуть в тему разговора?
:^)


| >>565966
I'm >>d68736 but on a different device
So yes, it's ussualy hard to understand russian, exept for simmilar words
for example
The first half of the sentence I do not understand, but
вникнуть = вникнеш (to insert yourself, to participate(in a conversation))
тему = тема (theme)
разговора = разговор (conversation)

I try not to say anything to general or "повърхностно" as they say in bulgarian


| Salute the Czar!


| >>566053 long live Rasputín!

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