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I'm almost out words in a case of such ignorance. Pal, you're from India, literally one the poorest country of the world. And yet you are trying to get toe-to-toe with a European. That's ridiculous. For every Indian with a decent job and a decent living, there are thousands of starving children and people living in poverty in general. You should try to fix those issues first before boasting about how Indians are progressive.
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Interesting.
My mother had to learn both Latin and Cyrillic alphabet during elementary school (before 1990s) and in eastern Bosnia there are still signs in both Cyrillic and Latin, but I didn't know Cyrillic is being weakened inside Serbia.
I think it's good to know both alphabets. It's much easier to understand Russian if you speak i.e. Serbian and understand the Cyrillic alphabet.
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In Serbia toponyms on the public inscriptions are in Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin in the same time, plus at languages of minorities in some parts (mostly in Vojvodina).
An examples:
- Riđica (Serbian Cyrillic, Serbian Latin and Hungarian) https://www.dnevnik.rs/sites/default...?itok=ym4MQUy6
- Ruski Krstur (Serbian Cyrillic, Rusyn and Hungarian) https://balkanist.ru/wp-content/uplo...7/DSC_4381.jpg
- Šimanovci and Sremska Mitrovica (Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin) https://www.grenef.com/wp-content/up...d-sarajevo.jpg
- Belgrade, Smederevska Palanka and Smederevo (Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin) https://belgrade.tips/wp-content/upl...1/cyrillic.jpg
In the schools Serbs learn Cyrillic first and after that Latin script, even outside of Serbia. My mother and father in their villages in Dalmatia learned Cyrillic in the first class of elementary school and 'Serbo-Croatian' Latin script in third class, they had Serbian 'bukvar' at the beginning of education (not 'početnica' as Croatian children).
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Tourist come to see authenitic culture.
If they go to Moscow they will see Cyrillic signs, if they visit Athens they will see Greek script everywhere, if they go to Tokyo they will see Japanese signs.
Only in Belgrade there is not enough authenthic native script in public.
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You Serbs are so naive bout Russians, right now besides frightened youth you received tonns of pro western Russians who hate Russia and despise you as some white niggas, they will make their best on field of Serbia turning to the West. I enjoy when those Russians get mocked and spitted in other countries like Georgia. I don't give a damn about their future, good they left. One of reasons I rejected moving to Serbia in August is not to be associated with this scum.
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Look at this post of zx16 https://forum.krstarica.com/threads/...#post-45749674
Zx16 is a Serb who live in Belgorod for the long time, he is Russian citizen and his wife is Russian. Russian woman whose video is inspiration for the thread has typical British accent when she speak English.
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