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What is FORMAL or INFORMAL communication in Russian?
👆 You're talking to someone in a formal way, when you’re saying Вы to them, which basically mean, that you’re creating some kind of space between you and them. You’re showing that you’re not trying to get into their boundaries too soon. And you're being informal, when saying ‘ты’. With that, you’re kind of attempting to shorten the distance between you and a person.
There're some rules which I covered in the video, but many times it's a personal choice: you say 'Вы' if you’re trying to keep the distance, and if you wanna be friendly and informal, you say 'ты'.
In this video, I also talk about switching from 'Вы' to saying 'ты', from more formal and polite, to a friendlier way of speaking.
Personally, I prefer to say 'ты' to my Russian students, and I encourage them to do the same, though there're some exceptions.
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0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Two personal pronouns to address someone: ВЫ and ТЫ
2:41 - Two ways you can greet a person in Russian
4:34 - Check your understanding
6:37 - What formal / Informal means in Russian
7:18 - Two ways of saying 'Bye!' in Russian
8:06 - How you say 'Excuse me!' in Russian
9:13 - 'Bless you!' ('Salud!') in Russian
10:30 - How to switch from Formal (more polite) to Informal (friendlier), way of speaking in Russian
11:35 - What does 'Давай!' mean? (I've got four meanings for you!)
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