A great book for learning everyday Russian conversational language. The caricature dialog in Daily Humor in Russian Life is the best Russian learning book for everyday Russian conversations, common phrases, and words with dual meanings. You will not find most of this material in traditional Russian language educational books that teach proper Russian. In this book, you’ll encounter:
Looking for a book represented by caricatures Russian humor? Laughter is indeed, the best medicine. Humor makes you human. We all have it, and everyone enjoys it when the right material tickles their funny bone. The meaning of a caricature according to Wikipedia is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes, or through other artistic drawings. The meaning of Russian caricature is a caricature on steroids. Humor largely depends on the context. What might make an American crack a smile or a couple of chuckles might be different from those born and raised in another country. Care to know what Russian humor looks like? Read and discover the tragic, yet comical aspects of life in Russia with Daily Humor in Russian Life! Russian men joke, Russian power jokes, Russian boy jokes There is a stereotype of Russian man of being a protector. Of course, like many of the stereotypes, it does not apply to everyone and it is true to certain degree. There is a Russian saying «как за каменной спиной» (kak za kame`noy ste`noy) meaning “behind stone wall” that references Russian men in general. This topic is explored in the book. There are several caricatures included in the book that show military and police and anyone in uniform for that matter in a funny light. Another interesting aspect of Russian men is the friendships they develop with other men. These relationships are long lasting whether it is a best friend, neighbor, or drinking buddy. This is also reflected in the book. Discover another culture and more reasons to laugh and smile. Add Daily Humor in Russian Life to your cart TODAY! « Салют!» “Salute!” |