National structure Other Ukrainian Armenian 5% 1% 3%
Russian Armenian Ukrainian
Russian; 90,6; 91%
Other
Don’t put Legs on the table Don't hope that Laws will help you If you invite a woman somewhere you ought to pay for her If you are visiting some friend you should carry with you some present the same (cakes, biscuits) It’s better not to have problems with the police It’s better to know Laws and Prices so that you are not cheated You should always carry with you a copy of your passport, visa and registration Don’t carry a lot of money with yourself Traffic laws are not usually followed by drivers so be careful Men usually let women have the seat and young people do it for the elderly If you have friends with you They will pay for themselves and you should do the same Policemen and majority of people do not usually speak foreign languages Don’t discuss national issues with unknown people YOU CAN DO EVERYTHING BUT NO ONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IT ;-)
Enjoy the night view of Rostov from the balcony of your room.
We don’t have subway in Rostov-on-Don, so you can choose: The buses They are big & comfortable, but they are little slow and a crowd of people isn’t rare in the morning and evenings. The ticket is 15 rubles, which are bought on entrance.
Minibuses (Marshrutka) They are faster than buses, the cost is 17 rubles. Give money to a driver on the way out.
Trolleybuses and tramps They are slowest and cheapest. The cost is 13 rubles. You can buy a ticket from the driver at the entrance
You should remember after 22.30 only Marshrutkas are available. After 24.00 you walk on foot or on taxi.
There are many banks in Rostov-on-Don, where you can exchange your money
Bread (1 kg)
15-30 rub
Sugar (1 kg)
30-40 rub
Juice (1 ltr)
40-80 rub
Spaghetti (1 kg)
30-80 rub
Meat (1 kg)
180-300 rub
Potatoes (1 kg)
20-50 rub
BigMac
80 rub
Bananas (1 kg)
30-50 rub
Apples (1 kg)
30-80 rub
Mineral Water (1 ltr)
20-60 rub
Rice (1kg)
30-70 rub
Milk (1 ltr)
40-50 rub
Greeting Доброе утро
Dobroe utro
Good morning
Добрые день
Dobriy den’
Good afternoon
Спасибо
Spasibo
Thank you
Добрый вечер
Dobriy vecher
Good evening
Большое спасибо
Bolshoe spasibo
Thank you very much
Здравствуйте!
Zdrastvooyte
Hello
Не за что
Ne za chto
That’s all right
Привет
Privet
Hi!
Пожалуйста
Pozhaiuysta
You’re welcome
Рад тебя видеть
Rad tebya videt’
Glad to see you
Как дела?
Kak dela?
How are you?
Спасибо, прекрасно
Spasibo, precrasno
Fine, thanks
Неплохо
Neploho
Not so bad
Как вас зовут?
Kak vas zovyt?
What is your name?
Thanks
Saying good-bye До свидания
Do svidaniya
Good-bye
Пока!
Poka!
Bye-bye
Увидимся
Uvidimsya
See you latter
Счастливого пути!
Schastlivogo puti!
Godspeed
Apologiens
Меня зовут…
Menya zovut…
My name is …
Извините
Izvinite
Sorry!
Простите
Prostite
Excuse me
remember, all you can see with your own eyes
P.S. Remember, you can see with your own eyes