Foreigners don't understand that! 16 signs that you were raised by immigrants from the USSR

In the head of each person there is a lot of things that were put into him in childhood. Despite the fact that the USSR is a thing of the past, we have preserved some of it and continue to pass on to our children.





It is not only knowledge, good manners, family traditions, but also different. Soviet stereotypes. There are many traditions and habits that foreigners cannot understand or explain.





We tried to list the signs by which you can understand that you were brought up by immigrants from the USSR. Funny, but true!

Originally from the USSR.
  1. You were always told to wear a hat when it was cold.


  2. Except when they said, "Don't walk with a wet head!" You want to catch meningitis? ?
  3. It was a bad omen. Whistling at home? Well done! Now you are destined to beg for life!
  4. Your life was always in danger. If you read lying down, they told you that you would plant your eyes.
  5. Cellophane bags were not discarded, but were thoroughly washed and stored in a drawer. The beautiful packages had a separate box.


  6. Any glass jar of pickled cucumbers or jam washed and used as a suitable container.
  7. Your parents admired American medicine, but there was always a bottle of potion in their house. Ever heard of a valerian? It's a beautiful sedative. Why use iodine when there is green? Western doctors have already learned to distinguish Russian children by the mysterious green spots on the body.




  8. Food for the holiday or the arrival of guests always cooked much more than necessary.


  9. Before you went on a trip, you had to sit down on the track.


  10. Your morning usually started with manna porridge. Potatoes were always cooked and soup had to be present at every meal.


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  11. Your uncles, aunts, second cousins called you for your birthday and everyone said, "Happiness, health and all the best."
  12. When entering the house, guests had to take off their shoes.
  13. When you started school, you learned that sandwiches are made from two pieces of bread, not one.
  14. Some houses had regular wine glasses and you had crystal heavy fougers.


  15. When controversial policy decisions were made in the United States, parents would say, “This country is becoming the USSR.”
  16. There's an explanation for all this. Your parents are from the USSR.


Many people, Soviet-bornRemember the "delicious" of that period and desperately miss them even now, when the shops are utterly abundant. Remember what my favorite childhood food was!