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We asked people living in Russia to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"When we moved here 7-1/2 years ago I could say I wish I had brought EVERYTHING and then some. Now most everything is available that one could find in say Stockholm or Prague. Luxury goods are still overinflated price-wise, but day to day things are comparable or cheaper than in Western Europe unless you shop in places strictly catering to foreigners. Computer gear is much cheaper in the States than here or Europe generally. Bring quality clothing to last for your stay. Here it's generally Wal-Mart quality at Nieman-Marcus prices," explained one expat living in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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"When moving to Russia, it is important to pack warm clothing, as temperatures can drop to below freezing in the winter. It is also a good idea to bring a few items of formal clothing, as Russians tend to dress more formally than in other countries. Additionally, it is important to bring any necessary medications, as some may not be available in Russia. It is also a good idea to bring a few items of home comforts, such as books, photos, and other items that will help you feel at home in your new environment. Finally, it is important to bring any necessary documents, such as visas, passports, and other important paperwork," said another expat in Russia.

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