tv [untitled] December 15, 2022 12:30pm-1:01pm EET
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there really is such a problem, now many people from our hotel work exactly as cleaners in the kitchen in hotels, we have a town next to us, it is touristic, that is, there is a little bit of such work. here they pay as needed, that is, everything should be transparent with them. i understand that and they pay some minimum wage but it is also better than, let's say, some salaries are understated, but simply because it happens that the irish pay even less than the minimum wage, in my case i understand that i am paid less than i need and this is actually well, i think that such a problem is widespread here, because they really, i think, use this is why i have doctors working with me at work and i don't know how much they are paid, but i knew that they could pay me more a-a, that is, there really is such a problem and i think that they take advantage of the fact that
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people do not know english, do not know their rights and many people are really forced and simply look for something. and you work, and is such a salary enough for living to cover the state? you live in a hotel for free, but you may be fed there for free or not. yes, there is free food, there is accommodation in a hotel, this is really it helps a lot because we have almost everything when we arrived here. well, first of all, we were surprised because we live in a village, it is six or seven kilometers from the town of the nearest nearest place, a town of 10,000 people, that is, it is quite small, but there are shops there in the supermarket, and you can buy cheap but the problem is that if you get there either by bus or bicycle. buses go two or three times a day, maybe a little more in one direction, but the last
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bus goes to our village at around 7:00 in the evening. or go by bicycle, the volunteers immediately brought the bicycles to us, all of whom are local, they asked what we needed, they helped you a lot, and we also got some essential items there, everyone wrote what he thought he needed the most. and they also brought us about 20 bicycles to us there are about 150 people living here, we shared bicycles. everyone took them when they needed them, and in the future, many people bought them for themselves , that is, in relation to the population. ireland has a total population of only 5 million. therefore, it is not a small country, maybe 10,000 people is not so small as uh for such a total
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population, and yevgenia was by the way, you noticed that there is a scandal with one of the hotels in the hotel i know how to do it right. maybe i can fix it in the town of keeler. i didn’t find the accent. unfortunately, there was a scandal literally in october with the fact that there were refugees from ukraine. it was women with children. there would be many small children. they decided to resettle in another region, despite the fact that the children already went to school and kindergartens were already settled, did you hear about this scandal, how did it end in general, because it did not get into the public space anymore, so we really had such a problem, it is precisely there that the town near which i live - and then let 's say there was a hotel in which ukrainians lived, there were about 200 of them, and after six months, i understand that about
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six months after they settled in, the children go to school, the parents get a job, and they receive a letter saying that in 48 hours they have to leave. it's somewhere apparently, half of the ukrainians had to leave there because they brought more refugees from other countries, and they were bolder men, let's just say they were a little rude, there were complaints from those women to the hotel owners that the men were drinking, smoking and misbehaving it was difficult , that is, it was scary to be with children, the ukrainians found out about it, because we have
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several communications here. we have a chat. almost all the irish people around knew about it, i even talked to my boss about it and they were all against the fact that men instead of women were settling in, that's the first thing because it's very strange and all the residents of this town were a little surprised by such a situation, that is they came out for a protest that day. i was working that day, but many people from our hotel went to that protest and stood under that hotel. the irish came out. many organizations came out here and came out. they came out and made pies. at that time, they didn’t cancel it all, that is. they didn't put them back in the hotel, they spread them out with the ashes of those people, and it turned out
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that in some conditions i put them much worse, that is, in the hotel next to some people, they just upgraded the room to someone else, but the rooms were for two, and my bed was for two people, which were not one of the other they don't know how to sleep . let's say that in one place it was once about a river. well, that's what someone actually said. the conditions were a bit mushy. that is, they were moved. i understand that it's somewhere in a church or something like that, that is, in principle, the issue is not 100% resolved. no 100% % not decided on sorry, let's hope that i will draw more attention to this, because we really understand everything, there are refugees from other countries, but
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it is very strange to settle men instead of women with children, especially those who behave so obscenely. as you noted above, you by the way, several times said that the irish supported the irish helped there they were loyal to the language and who are the irish in essence and how many are there in ireland because i read that there is no indigenous population as such, all the irish live outside the borders of this country scattered all over the world, so who are the most irish people of these nationalities are found we have many at least because we live in a village of course, villages are a little like ours and everyone knows each other it's a lot of people who do what some irish people have somewhere around 5-6 7 years old, sisters, nieces , nephews, nephews, somewhere there are 30 each , that is, they talk about it a lot, they are very open in most cases, and this is a feature of them,
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but when i really like it on the road, when we have it here, let's say that somewhere something happened road accidents in fact oh, it's at each other often people curse here, this kind of thing almost doesn't exist irish people to irish people in general they are very very restrained ah and so that they switch to shouting there or something else , i almost didn't notice this, i go to work by bicycle more often than not, and it happens that the car road is narrow. it's simple, but it's narrow, and if i hide the car in front of it, they will calmly drive slowly behind me until they can overtake me, that is, no one shouts at anyone, they can calmly they say hello, it happens like this what a car arrives with me, the driver greets me, i greet
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the driver, they show each other, like, hello, bye. it means something else, if they pass even near towns, we walk under it on foot or something else , ah, people greet each other, that is, evgeny, it’s interesting, you know that sometimes it's recorded friendliness just as a tick, let's say, but sometimes people really are so open or not, but i still don't understand it at all. i consider it open, although i do n't understand it, and i remember that in one of the concerts we organized concerts, and i even joked about it. i tell the irish that i don't understand your havarin type, how are you, huh, because they say hello to them instead of
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let him eat challah, sometimes it happens, how are you? it's just like how hello not like that all of the united states of america is also like hello, well , that is, i don't know exactly, but for example somewhere if you walk by a store and a person walks by and touches you, they're so sad right away i go to football even if there's someone there one random with a ball, they also apologize there and ask how are you, that is, they treat it very well. they always respect other people's borders very much in front of each other. it can be summed up in this way, and that is, they treat ukrainians more as a burden that fell on their country is there sympathy, a certain expression of support because of the situation due to russia's war against ukraine, more precisely in the spring, when we arrived, there were a lot of irish people who could
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just come up to hug us and, let's say, cry or something else, they sympathized with us very much they helped because even humanitarian aid. let's just say that it's just local people handing things over there or something else, she even still doesn't take some of them, they transport things even though we say it's not necessary and we send them somewhere else as soon as possible. but they still bring uh somewhere in the summer, they and i became friends with many people, so we talked to someone, we went to speak to people, they really sympathize with us , they really support us, many people really support us, but in the fall, after they brought splints of refugees from other countries to the dupilar, it was like this a wave of dissatisfaction because here
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kindergartens are already overcrowded, schools are overcrowded, many people there began to say that we are engaged there and the workplace, if anything, i understand that full satisfaction was only because the overcrowding was, in fact , the overpopulation of this small town with refugees , they have developed tourism here and instead of coming to boryspil, there are ukrainians living in their hotels, that is, many are a little dissatisfied with this, that is why they usually responded with my concerts . what kind of events did you arrange? what kind of concerts were there ? and in general, you said, commenting on ukrainian is enough. you have such a powerful voice
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. how we would like to bring our own, something else, to show that there are ukrainians here, to show our culture and so on. well, we started with small concerts . people from hotels were gathering. who can sing? who ? who can do what? and we did a small the first control was to invite all the volunteers who came to us to our teachers in english who studied with you, so they came then and i see if they liked it in the future, we already understood that ireland is such a country for them, they really like to go for a walk. they like festivals, but the festival they have let's say that for the most part they actually respond very well as far as the concept
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is concerned . they like our songs and that is, we started, we continued and recently we did another concert, it was already much bigger, it was a concert in a church in the center of the shopping center, there were a lot of people, we did not expect and we were already professionals let's put it this way they performed instrumental music, there was a choir, there were vocals, people liked it, i hope and i hope, we showed how ukrainians are at their best , and we sang exactly ukrainian songs, they played ukrainian music, they played ukrainian music,
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ukrainian songs, yes, of course, they added a little of irish well, about something english, and the last concert was dedicated to christmas. that is, it was a christmas film comedy of our shchedrivochka. this is how shchedrik sounded twice . what are they? i think they will be delighted. ugh, ukrainian culture is interesting in general , and they ask something about ukraine, and about our traditions . concerts showed a little bit of our traditional memory. and they work. many people
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still say that i am not a professional there. but they say that they are really interested in it. that is, we would need to develop it a little. so, and show it here, they ask, but in reality it comes to that. what they often say there we live near the mountains, it's a very nice view of us here, that's what they say. well, we have mountains here, and you went to our highest game. times more than your mountain i say everything is very nice with you, everything is very nice, but ukraine is so flashing to me. by the way, yevgeny, they were cooking something traditional ukrainian borscht, dumplings for ir so that they could taste our traditional cuisine, yes, on the 204th, we cooked it. no, not on the 24th, but a little earlier . we had an event where they cooked, and
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they really tried four borschts and dumplings. i think that vira is a little special for them. many people know them because they tried polish exercises, so yes. some try someone likes snow exotic - it's so natural for them, or of course food, it 's the way they eat potatoes in most places, many people say that all national dishes are related to potatoes in ireland. and i think so, they still have a lot of meat, but muscles. i don't eat that i can't say, but there are a lot of potatoes, since ours is fed in the hotel . usually, in the morning, they give us some yogurt , something so small, but lunch and dinner are a must, or potatoes in any form, soup with soup with potatoes and together with
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potatoes, that is, more than belarusians love irish potatoes come out very rarely, there is rice or like a book, but usually these potatoes are an interesting fact. i also read that indian cuisine is very popular among them. have you tasted there, did you see in general that there are many in establishments somewhere? is it too expensive to go somewhere in ireland to have lunch or dinner? many people said about indian cuisine, well, they don't like the content of the material, they like it because they eat with their heart, that is, many people like those who say no, no, no, like you, i can't, i don't eat, but there are those who really mentioned the process a they are not most of them like japanese food, that is, if we often like sushi there or something like that, they are so mi-mi-mi- i’m not really like that. but they almost don’t have such a thing.
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going to some establishment here, asking , is quite expensive if you translate it into hryvnias, and there really can be to be one tooth there in that 15 €. this is one court , not a date, you don't have irish men there evgenia, you are a young, beautiful girl who understands, you are not married, maybe you already have experience dating irish men, how are they different, tell us about their mentality from ours ukrainians, well, first of all, there are not many guys of my age here, they have a problem with the fact that young people leave the country, usually, that is, there are a lot of young irish people, they go to other countries, often it is australia because they pay more there, so this is problematic, plus i i live in a village from a village, most of all young people are interested in going somewhere and more than a city, the big
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cities here are the chicken and dublin and usually they went there plus really the chicken, most of the students , that is, you will hardly meet them here, ah, as for the young people, well, i know that they are against us a little that they are here a little they like to go for a walk, they are divorced. i remember my first impression when we went to the resettlement . you can beat the bus for two weeks, which they really like to go on. and it's personal, but let 's say this is my boss, he's always there and asks, what, what, you find a button, you 'll need a boyfriend, i say, well, now's not the time, tell me now a little not so much, but i have others problems, i say the russians, that is, we are also joking, but
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there, for example, the commentary. of course, i see that it is much easier for them in terms of marriage or something else. a woman cleans there, only he says that everyone does the same , so i think it’s a partnership, yes, yes. who is comfortable , that is, they don’t have something like us, plus, yes, they really have many women who are unmarried and they have it’s very normal, very simple, if there are no children, nobody i didn't ask about it, it makes sense to you, you can't, you don't have it they live a wonderful life for their husbands and they are fine. they have a lot of nephews, nephews, and nephews . they love them. and they are not by chance. we also have such stereotypes that if a woman is around 30, then she is already old. why is she not married? why does she not
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give birth to children, of course in europe and in there is absolutely no such thing in developed countries. and we need this. i think we should bring it into our culture so that everyone is equal in their rights. and so that there are no such strange , very soviet stereotypes . then evgenia did not i can't ask you that, and also about the climate. and they say that there is such a cruel climate in ireland. have you heard it yourself? is it too cold there even in autumn? as far as i've read, it's very windy. i know people who like the climate. what kind of climate is here ? it's normal, but i'm a frostbite, and for me it's very cold. it was really windy. now there's
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no wind, but minus two minus three happens and i feel it because i get to work by bike and i'm at work for half a day. on the day i'm on the street, that is, for it's really very cold for me, and since it's humid here, it feels colder. it's really fashionable in the summer, but honestly, my dear, i was waiting for summer, uh, they almost don't have it here, plus 24 irish people come and say how hot it is. what should i do with the yellow ones? i can't go anywhere because it's very hot, so i tell them we have a plus of €30. here you can swim for four. i think that because it is cool there, not many people go swimming and many irish people do not know how to swim, and the sea is near you . by the way, it is located some 70 kilometers from us
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the ocean, but it is very cold there, almost no one has ever gone swimming here, maybe those who are not afraid , only locals, apparently, there are many ukrainians swimming here, well, some have tried, but to go in and out there because the water is cold and it is cold outside, yes, 18 degrees approximately warm, that is, not everyone is comfortable living in such temperature regimes , absolutely yes. i bought myself a lot of shoes. i have a few pairs that have already come unglued because it is wet here, and instead of very warm warm jackets like we have before, we here are always looking for something to protect from the rain because rains a lot so that it doesn’t get wet and doesn’t let the wind through, that is, the main thing is that you don’t show off
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your shoes in this country with open shoes at the end of our conversation evgeny, i can’t help but ask you. do you even plan to return to ukraine after the victory? or maybe under some other conditions ? do you want to stay in ireland? i came here in the first place because i need it. well , i need to work to earn money. i need money. i can transfer the money to volunteering here and i can at least do something. something of my own, and i really want to return and wanted to even now, but i also understand that i need to know what i can do in ukraine then, because in the first days of the war i wanted to go to staraya, but i understand that they simply cannot take me because i am not i have experience and i didn't have a car, i was
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running out of money because the job became me. just nobody paid me anything, that is, i had to look for a job. i came here to find a job in order to have money and to learn english. i hope that i need to go to ukraine i will be able to teach english to someone first. it’s possible. it ’s just not for money, just like the irish are doing to us now to help people switch to ukrainian more and replace russian with english. i think it will help us, besides, we need to share evgenia. thank you very much for an interesting conversation . for sharing with us your story of how you left ukraine due to the full-scale invasion of the russian federation and settled and found temporary shelter in ireland, we are all waiting for you at home, good luck to you and a speedy recovery
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victories for all of us, so that everyone can finally return to their native homeland, well, for today, i will put an end to this. see you on the air. my colleagues will continue the espresso news broadcast in a few moments. stay with us. we are looking for seven-year-old daryna chechkanova, whose fate has been unknown for almost 7 months. actually, the information about her disappearance is also a lie, i only know that the last time the girl was seen in the luhansk region, in the town of novodruzhensk, it is only 10 km from lysychansk, the territory is occupied, so there is no connection there. the situation in the region remains quite uneasy. but i hope that everything is okay with the child, so i am asking especially the residents of the north donets region of luhansk region, who may be seeing me on social networks now, look carefully at the photo of the girl,
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she has light hair and dark eyes, daryna looks plus or minus for her seven years if anyone suddenly saw her or knows where she might be, don't delay and call us on the magnolia children's hotline at the short number 116,000 calls from any mobile operator free of charge, if there is no way to call, write to telegram in the chatbot of the child search service, i have another story of finding a child, which i have already told about in previous programs and now i want to share very pleasant news about seven-year-old yehor rudenko, who disappeared back in april in the territory of donetsk region controlled by ukraine it so happened that when the war started, he was with his grandmother in the village of keramik, which is very close to avdiivka, and she hid him in the basement, but imagine if that was the case. this conversation with yehor's mother was recorded back in june, that's when the woman turned to
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the child tracing service and said that when the war started, she was in mirnograd, which is 50 kilometers from the village of keramik, the woman decided that she needed to run away from donetsk region, and before leaving, of course , she tried to take her son away from the dangerous territory and bila we moved to the church, they just started bombing and we came here when we left we came to pick up my son, i came and all of him was gone to the village of yegorone ceramics, so the active search for him began, and later we received information that the child together with the grandmother could go somewhere to a safer place and where exactly no one knew how you turned to the police, thanks to you i understood yehor, too, thank you very much. it turns out that yehor, together with his grandmother, moved to the village of mykolaivka, which it is also located in donetsk region, the situation there is not as
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critical as in ceramics, but it is also very restless , you know when we went to nikolaevka, that is, donetsk region. nothing works, that is, there is a store there, well, poor people live there, thank god, egor is now with us here in the kyiv region. thank you. they found him once and now he lives with his mother in bila tserkva. i happily returned to normal life. do you like boxing? do you study well? yes, what is your favorite subject? what do you do with your husband?
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