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It seems like a good trip.
You know why? because almost every Ruskie I met is either sucks or only cares about themselves or their nationfolks (or both)
If one Ruskie ruined the L4D2 match, you cannot kick them, instead you're the one who is getting kicked for "abusing" them.
They think only fellow Ruskies is their friends, the rest are enemies, they never care of you, never help you (unless you are still beneficial to them)
This is why me (and a lot of non-Ruskie) L4D2 players generally disliked the Russians.
also,russian language is used not only in russia,but also in other neighboring countries (like belarus and ukraine). so some russians you met probably aren't russians.