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Tell me please! My brother's wife is going to go to Georgia to Tbilisi to have a rest with children. I am very worried about the attitude of Georgians towards Russians. Can something happen there personally, I would be scared to go there to rest in our time now I mean. THANK.
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аватар Pachok
Your brother's wife is an adult girl, if she needs advice, she will ask for it, right?
I can tell you that:
1. Tbilisi is not a resort, it is a very strange idea to "rest" there with children.
2. "Something" can happen in any state.
3. Why are you worried about the "how" attitude of Georgians towards Russians, if you are not driving?
4. Normal people treat normal people normally. If your brother's wife does not march through the streets with a Russian flag or call Georgians "ch ...", well, you know, then nothing threatens her.
5. It hurts to read the text with such spelling as yours :(
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Dear Nikitetatyana,
I write about personal impressions - the freshest!
Georgians have been famous for their hospitality for hundreds of years, and nothing has changed in this regard. In our tour of Georgia (including in Tbilisi) we spoke not Ukrainian - IN RUSSIAN. And NOBODY offended us and refused our request.
Tbilisi is an interesting place, rich in its sights (no more than an hour from the monuments from the UNESCO list - Mtskheta, Jvari), in Tbilisi itself there are majestic temples, pleasant parks (including an amusement park), so I have your question about a trip with children do NOT seem strange.
You can ignore the remarks about spelling from the respected Pachok - let him try to explain himself in Georgian just as famously. We were fascinated by Georgia in a week and even learned (su tsota) popular phrases.
In addition to Tbilisi, be sure to let them go to Sighnaghi and Tsinandali ... See the photo reports on the website in the Georgia topic. You - good luck!
аватар Pachok
"Let him try to explain himself in Georgian just as famously"
And what about Nikitetatyana - Georgians??? A person writes ugly in his NATIVE language. This is a nightmare and a disgrace. For me, by the way, Russian is a foreign language.
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Dear Pachok, be indulgent.
Your spelling is the norm, not merit. But the tolerance on the travel site is a benefactor, by God! It would be unpleasant for you yourself if someone pulled you up and "put you in a corner", albeit a virtual one))
By the way, what impressed us in a recent tour of Georgia is the tolerance of Georgians for a different culture and respect for guests, regardless of the language that the arrivals spoke.
аватар Pachok
Lanka-Lanochka, you are right.
A bad character often does not allow me to refrain from remarks, but I will honestly try :)
A trip to Georgia is my old dream.
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Do not scold yourself, dear Pachok! We are all not angels, but striving for perfection is still not an empty thing))
If you are going to Georgia - signal, we decided to trail routes in Georgia several times a year. We will make our debut in the direction on May 01, in the Eastern and Central regions. In the summer we will add mountain trails and the coast.
аватар Pachok
Lanka-Lanochka, I will definitely keep it in mind, but probably not this year. Already three trips are scheduled and planned :)
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
I take my word for it, Pachok! And I begin to hone the skill of a guide in Georgia - in between my beloved Lana))
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