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New women's episode of the show Stereotypes! Satir invited Yasya Trinadtsatko, Lyubyatinka and Masha Tillyaeva to discuss stereotypes about strong and independent women! In this episode, the Russian, Uzbek and Azerbaijani nationalities were targeted. Today we will find out: 0:00 Intro 0:41 Stereotype about a beard 1:06 Guests of the episode 3:11 Stereotypes about nations 4:48 Lived in America for 10 years 5:42 Strong and independent women 9:10 Tradition of Uzbekistan 10:16 Why do Uzbek women braid 40 braids? 13:01 What does the eight-pointed star on the flag of Azerbaijan mean? 15:27 Why can't you go to Kamchatka? 16:15 Why do Uzbek women throw stones at food? 19:13 Why do Azerbaijanis pour water after someone leaving? 21:55 Where, besides Russia, do the largest number of Russians live? 23:57 Strong women will never get married 27:54 All womanizers have daughters 29:24 An Azerbaijani woman can smash a watermelon with her gaze 31:0 Who can call themselves a feminist? 34:55 Stereotype about female stand-up 36:09 Can a man be sexist? 38:33 Is a woman to blame for violence? 39:18 How do statements affect the perception of creativity 41:04 How do different nations feel about feminism? 43:42 In what way are women better than men? 45:47 Women are the best detectives 48:04 How do different nationalities feel about divorce? 51:51 What age difference is considered normal? 53:02 What does it mean to be a strong and independent woman? 53:50 Competition 58:08 Gift 59:19 Who is the most stereotypical? Enjoy watching!) Satir, Ilya Shabelnikov - show host Azamat Kakhkharov - Uzbek/Armenian Yasya Trinadtsatko - Russian Lyubyatinka, Lyubov Sidorkina - Russian/Azerbaijani Masha Tillyaeva - Uzbek For advertising: [email protected]