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Anonymous
if you only speak russian, and very little by the sounds of it, go to russia. other slavic languages arent completely mutually intelligible, but people in the ukraine and serbo-croatian countries will probably be able to understand you.
czechoslovakia has not existed as a single entity in over fifteen years. whilst during the soviet era people in all these countries learnt russian, they now learn english, and if you want to interact with people your age (assuming you are under 35), english will be more useful than russian. the locals will also be more than likely happy to practice english on you.
the former eastern bloc countries are fun to visit and usually have big party scenes. czech republic has decriminalised marijuana (much like the netherlands, except that you cannot buy it in shops as easily). croatia is still cheap, but this is changing as it is soon joining the eu. generally, they get cheaper as you head east.
but to get the most out of your money, go to wyoming
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