Why do eastern people love high corrugated metal fences so much?

>>1611
It's not interesting that way. First ask, then wait for an answer and only then thank you. There should be some kind of impact from the effort.
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHAcnUzM
It's not interesting that way. First ask, then wait for an answer and only then thank you. There should be some kind of impact from the effort.
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHAcnUzM
>>1610 (OP)
It's an industrial fence, there's probably a corporate railroad there. No one would put up a fence like that for a dwelling because it takes too much light.
>1
It's an industrial fence, there's probably a corporate railroad there. No one would put up a fence like that for a dwelling because it takes too much light.
>>1618
I sometimes I don't have time to browse and reply shortly thanking. Plus you fuckers reply from different timezones.
I sometimes I don't have time to browse and reply shortly thanking. Plus you fuckers reply from different timezones.

>>1627
Dude, this isn't a chat room where your girlfriend gets offended by delayed replies, this is an anonymous forum with a very sluggish /int/ section (probably the most sluggish on the forum, you have to look at the stats on the main) where you can reply and then look back a week or a month later. Lol
The answer to your question is that Russians are more comfortable when they don't take their private lives public - a private home is a personal comfort zone, not a beauty for google maps so you can be praised by westoids from 4chan. Pay attention to the photos of American private houses - almost everywhere where there is a pool and grill (where personal life boils), everything is fenced. Another thing is what kind of fence the house is fenced with, and in this case fences are personal taste and colour, as this link demonstrates. >>1618
I also want to point out the fact that I grew up in a private house, where the fence at the whole row of houses was only external, between the houses instead of a fence grew well-groomed beautiful berry bushes (currants, raspberries, gooseberries and so on), as if visually separating the property owners from each other and growing every metre in between each other. Through these bushes it was possible to visit each other to the nearest neighbours, but to go to the third neighbours through the yard of the nearest neighbours - it is already a bad tone (usual human ethics), so if it was necessary to visit a distant neighbour, it was necessary to go to him only through the main road, going beyond the fence. I hope I have described this clearly. These bushes provided a sense of vast space in the distance they visually opened up the space. But they don't give you complete freedom of movement.
Dude, this isn't a chat room where your girlfriend gets offended by delayed replies, this is an anonymous forum with a very sluggish /int/ section (probably the most sluggish on the forum, you have to look at the stats on the main) where you can reply and then look back a week or a month later. Lol
The answer to your question is that Russians are more comfortable when they don't take their private lives public - a private home is a personal comfort zone, not a beauty for google maps so you can be praised by westoids from 4chan. Pay attention to the photos of American private houses - almost everywhere where there is a pool and grill (where personal life boils), everything is fenced. Another thing is what kind of fence the house is fenced with, and in this case fences are personal taste and colour, as this link demonstrates. >>1618
I also want to point out the fact that I grew up in a private house, where the fence at the whole row of houses was only external, between the houses instead of a fence grew well-groomed beautiful berry bushes (currants, raspberries, gooseberries and so on), as if visually separating the property owners from each other and growing every metre in between each other. Through these bushes it was possible to visit each other to the nearest neighbours, but to go to the third neighbours through the yard of the nearest neighbours - it is already a bad tone (usual human ethics), so if it was necessary to visit a distant neighbour, it was necessary to go to him only through the main road, going beyond the fence. I hope I have described this clearly. These bushes provided a sense of vast space in the distance they visually opened up the space. But they don't give you complete freedom of movement.

Also
Zelenograd (Kaliningrad oblast)
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHA1MBmg
Svetlogorsk (Kaliningrad oblast)
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHA1Q-75
The whole towns is a large ‘private sector’.
Zelenograd (Kaliningrad oblast)
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHA1MBmg
Svetlogorsk (Kaliningrad oblast)
https://yandex.ru/maps/-/CHA1Q-75
The whole towns is a large ‘private sector’.
>>1610 (OP)
Fence=power. Without fence you are nothing. Can miserable man without any skills or achievements build such a beauty? No. Only complete man can make such a masterpiece of a fence.
Fence=power. Without fence you are nothing. Can miserable man without any skills or achievements build such a beauty? No. Only complete man can make such a masterpiece of a fence.
>>1880
Couse it's expensive to build a stone fence, so on people, mostly, choose metal shields. Does it was understandable for you ebough?
Excuse me for my bad broken english, i'm lazy ass to learning it further.
Couse it's expensive to build a stone fence, so on people, mostly, choose metal shields. Does it was understandable for you ebough?
Excuse me for my bad broken english, i'm lazy ass to learning it further.
>>1884
But even the rick people in the east have these fences.
Why do they choose this when they can afford something more decent?
But even the rick people in the east have these fences.
Why do they choose this when they can afford something more decent?
>>1886
Rich people build more strong and fancy fences, no, they building a wall, like on nobel castles.
Rich people build more strong and fancy fences, no, they building a wall, like on nobel castles.
>>1885
Everywhere! Have you seen prices for it around the world?i didn't, bu i'm sure, it's fucking expencive shit.
Also, by the way, i'm a Crimea boy and poor as fuck, but it's doesn't metter in this case, maybe.
Everywhere! Have you seen prices for it around the world?i didn't, bu i'm sure, it's fucking expencive shit.
Also, by the way, i'm a Crimea boy and poor as fuck, but it's doesn't metter in this case, maybe.
>>1886
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>>1633
>Why do they choose this when they can afford something more decent?
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>The answer to your question is that Russians are more comfortable when they don't take their private lives public - a private home is a personal comfort zone, not a beauty for google maps so you can be praised by westoids from 4chan
>>1633
>>1610 (OP)
Because it provides almost complete privacy on your land and it's cheap.
Because it provides almost complete privacy on your land and it's cheap.

>>1886
you dont understand its a culture thing as they say in your country.
80 years slav people live is soviet communa, with no private property. Several families lived in one apartment and shared a common space: the kitchen, the toilet, and the shower.
Naturally, conflicts arose.
When the USSR collapsed, successful people began building separate houses for themselves, putting up fences to isolate themselves from neighbors and ensure their privacy.
The USSR fell quickly, but people's habits change slowly. That’s why a neighbor might come onto your property, steal something, dump trash, park their car, or do many other things.
A tall fence discourages trespassing and gives the owner a sense of security. This was especially relevant after the collapse of the USSR due to the high crime rates at the time.
you dont understand its a culture thing as they say in your country.
80 years slav people live is soviet communa, with no private property. Several families lived in one apartment and shared a common space: the kitchen, the toilet, and the shower.
Naturally, conflicts arose.
When the USSR collapsed, successful people began building separate houses for themselves, putting up fences to isolate themselves from neighbors and ensure their privacy.
The USSR fell quickly, but people's habits change slowly. That’s why a neighbor might come onto your property, steal something, dump trash, park their car, or do many other things.
A tall fence discourages trespassing and gives the owner a sense of security. This was especially relevant after the collapse of the USSR due to the high crime rates at the time.
>>1610 (OP)
Poorfag mentality, lack of taste, no zoning laws
Poorfag mentality, lack of taste, no zoning laws

From March 1, the Russian authorities will be able to take away your land plots without the intervention of the prosecutor's office - a lawsuit on behalf of an official will be sufficient for this purpose
If garbage, lack of fencing or overgrown weeds are found on a plot of land, the owner will be given a year to rectify the violations. Similar measures will be applied to plots that have been used for three years not for their intended purpose.
The vacated land will be transferred to large families, participants of the SMO and other categories of citizens in need of support.
https://t.me/dvachannel/153462
If garbage, lack of fencing or overgrown weeds are found on a plot of land, the owner will be given a year to rectify the violations. Similar measures will be applied to plots that have been used for three years not for their intended purpose.
The vacated land will be transferred to large families, participants of the SMO and other categories of citizens in need of support.
https://t.me/dvachannel/153462
>>2537
Insane. fucking arbitrary law.
>largest country in the world, still growing in size since 24 feb 2022
>still needs to steal house and/or property from local population
Insane. fucking arbitrary law.
>>2540
In general, the law is crappy: what’s trash to one person is a treasure to another; there are useful plants that look like weeds, so the solution is a METAL fence to block everything from view. People have different motives, so it’s better to play it safe. The law, however, only applies to dachas and abandoned fields that look neglected, and no one still has the right to take away your last private house or piece of land—but it’s unpleasant all the same.
On the bright side, deep rural Russia will now look better on Google Maps. Lmao.
18 march 2014*
In general, the law is crappy: what’s trash to one person is a treasure to another; there are useful plants that look like weeds, so the solution is a METAL fence to block everything from view. People have different motives, so it’s better to play it safe. The law, however, only applies to dachas and abandoned fields that look neglected, and no one still has the right to take away your last private house or piece of land—but it’s unpleasant all the same.
On the bright side, deep rural Russia will now look better on Google Maps. Lmao.
>4 feb 2022
18 march 2014*
>>2540
I will be using a translator, so I apologize. I don't know if this is true or not, but if the law has entered into force, then this is nonsense.
As for the expansion, I am a Crimean and we have a lot of empty land, not the one that was "destroyed", since 2014 everything has only been getting better in my region, the restoration of cities, parks and many other things that did not happen under Ukraine. Empty in the sense that here is a field, it is not fertile, it does not just exist for agriculture. This land is donated to SMO participants.
In Russia, people generally do not like the attention of strangers, many people are very closed to strangers and they are sincere only to their relatives and friends. Such a Russian soul.
And then there are Gypsies who like to see how someone lives. Everyone doesn't like them, they steal children, cook drugs, and cheat on the phone (the first and second are 50% true, but the third point is 100%).
I've been to Europe many times, and I don't like it when a person can walk past your house, and you're walking in the panoramic window without panties. I'm sorry if I wrote it clumsily.
I will be using a translator, so I apologize. I don't know if this is true or not, but if the law has entered into force, then this is nonsense.
As for the expansion, I am a Crimean and we have a lot of empty land, not the one that was "destroyed", since 2014 everything has only been getting better in my region, the restoration of cities, parks and many other things that did not happen under Ukraine. Empty in the sense that here is a field, it is not fertile, it does not just exist for agriculture. This land is donated to SMO participants.
In Russia, people generally do not like the attention of strangers, many people are very closed to strangers and they are sincere only to their relatives and friends. Such a Russian soul.
And then there are Gypsies who like to see how someone lives. Everyone doesn't like them, they steal children, cook drugs, and cheat on the phone (the first and second are 50% true, but the third point is 100%).
I've been to Europe many times, and I don't like it when a person can walk past your house, and you're walking in the panoramic window without panties. I'm sorry if I wrote it clumsily.

>>2630
And of course it's very cheap to build a fence made of metal, but in Crimea they use seashell, seashell bricks and all sorts of marine stuff, it's even cheaper. It is used both for the construction of the house itself and for fences, just then they refine it with various things for beauty.
And of course it's very cheap to build a fence made of metal, but in Crimea they use seashell, seashell bricks and all sorts of marine stuff, it's even cheaper. It is used both for the construction of the house itself and for fences, just then they refine it with various things for beauty.
>>1634
Мy dog shit House in Russia
Мy dog shit House in Russia

>>2631
the impression I get from Russian house pictures it that if you use those corrugated metal fences, it gives you FREE more space than a stone wall fence Russian properties are small.
the impression I get from Russian house pictures it that if you use those corrugated metal fences, it gives you FREE more space than a stone wall fence Russian properties are small.
>>2717
Russian property can reach 1 hectare or more, with absolutely free up to a hectare per family member, just no one gives a shit (to everyone except businessmen). It is physically difficult to maintain a large plot every year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_on_the_Far_Eastern_Hectare
1 Hectare = 1.4 soccer fields by FIFA standards
>Russian properties are small
Russian property can reach 1 hectare or more, with absolutely free up to a hectare per family member, just no one gives a shit (to everyone except businessmen). It is physically difficult to maintain a large plot every year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_on_the_Far_Eastern_Hectare
1 Hectare = 1.4 soccer fields by FIFA standards