I moved to Minsk two years ago, my impressions are mixed. I like the city itself with its rhythm of life, clean streets, and infrastructure. It’s close to Europe. It is pleasant and comfortable to live in. In summer it is green, with parks, and ponds, and in winter the roads are well cleaned and the streets cleaned. Prices for products are lower than in Russia, and I think there is no need to talk about the quality of products, Belarusian delicacies are incredibly delicious)) But there are also disadvantages. Prices for housing in new buildings are cosmic, it is difficult to get approval for a mortgage. It’s difficult to get a job, there are few vacancies. The level of wages is five years behind.
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1I moved to Minsk two years ago, my impressions are mixed. I like the city itself with its rhythm of life, clean streets, and infrastructure. It’s close to Europe. It is pleasant and comfortable to live in. In summer it is green, with parks, and ponds, and in winter the roads are well cleaned and the streets cleaned. Prices for products are lower than in Russia, and I think there is no need to talk about the quality of products, Belarusian delicacies are incredibly delicious)) But there are also disadvantages. Prices for housing in new buildings are cosmic, it is difficult to get approval for a mortgage. It’s difficult to get a job, there are few vacancies. The level of wages is five years behind.