Mikhail Polenov talked about moving from Russia to Netherlands.
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I’m surprised this question even came up. Now I live in Holland with my family.
The wife received an offer, she worked for the company long enough Nike. In June, the office closed, employees were fired, but were given the opportunity to find further employment. He got a job at the Nike HQ in Amsterdam, so we’re here now.
The company didn’t help much with the move. The Nike experience was more of a bonus that helped make it all happen.
– Have you already settled in Amsterdam?
We’ve been here exactly two weeks. Now we live in a temporary place, an apart-hotel, but we have already found an apartment. We will sign the contract next week.
I’ve never been to Holland, so I’m new here. I like everything so far: I ended up in St. Petersburg, which has improved climatically. Just more channels.
In general, beautiful, toy and friendly people live here. For 10 months we have been scared that if you are from Russia, they don’t perceive you in Europe, they don’t talk to you, they turn away, but this is nonsense. It seems to me that the Dutch don’t care – they understand that this is the situation. But no one accuses and does not come up with the fact that you are Russian.
Is it like Christmas there now? Fairs, garlands, decorations?
– After the illumination of Moscow, we didn’t expect everything in Amsterdam to be so modest.
My wife and I have always considered a huge number of lights an unreasonably expensive and useless pleasure – there are a lot of useful things that you can save money on, but still make them bright and beautiful.
There are some fairs in Holland, but I won’t always say that. But this is more Dutch pragmatism than consequences of the European crisis, said the former commentator.TV match».