Got it. ;)
But I'm really born near Arbat and grown on Volkhonka street, with windows looking to Borovitskaya tower of Kremlin (second building right to Big Stone Bridge if look from Lenin's Library side). Later we moved to southwest of city (Kaluzhskaya metro stn), and then to suburbs, looking for more living space, cleaner air and less crowds. ;)
So, I don't need to be more original. ;)
ok, let me ask you about Russians in the UK then. Are they welcome there? Is their culture treated as equal by the locals?
Cannot say anything about UK as I never been there in person. One of my former neighbours worked there for year or so as a construction worker, and had almost no problems with locals (but there was conflicts with some guy of indian descent that tried to show their superiority to every immigrant just because he was born there).